This is an interesting article about reading -- and an argument for buying our children (and ourselves) their own books.
http://www.nybooks.com/blogs/nyrblog/2014/dec/03/weapon-for-readers/
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Tuesday, December 23, 2014
Monday, December 22, 2014
Wednesday, December 17, 2014
Charity Games
Schedule for Charity Games
December 18th and 19th
No backpacks in the gym.
Take care of personal needs before entering the gym. Once you are in the gym you are NOT to leave until the end of the game.
NO saving seats. Sit close, no feet on the bleacher below, we need every inch.
Students may only attend their grade’s game.
Students are required to pay $1 each time they enter the gym for a period.
NO CAVE Time on Thursday 12/18 or Friday 12/19.
ALL proceeds from the games will be given to AFJH families who could use some extra help during this holiday season.
Teachers will wait for the announcement from the office before sending students to the boy’s gym.
Thursday, December 18th
A1 8:35-9:35 – 7th grade students only
A2 10:05-11:10 – 8th grade students only
NO GAMES DURING 3RD period – regular lunch schedule
A4 1:40-2:40 – 9th grade students only
**A4 will be the 9th grade girls against the women staff/faculty
Friday, December 19th
B1 8:35-9:35 – 7th grade students only
B2 10:05-11:10 – 8th grade students only
NO GAMES DURING 3RD period – regular lunch schedule
B4 1:40-2:40 – 9th grade students only
**B4 will be the 9th grade boys against the men staff/faculty
December 18, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
Schedule for the rest of the term:
January 5 Lab 211 Make needed corrections to PowerPoints if you haven't already. It is best if you have this all done before you leave for the holidays.
Take the SRI (Reading Test).
January 7 Lab 211 -- Present Your PowerPoints
January 9 Read-a-Thon
1. Individual Reading Time -- Fill out your reading log for today.
San Diego Quick Tests
2. Fluency Practice
Continued from Friday -- Reliability and Usefulness
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/sightings.html
http://www.umbachconsulting.com/miscellany/velcro.html
http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/penguin.asp
- There will be NO cavetime on Thursday or Friday.
- Classes will be normal during B6-B8 and A2-A4.
- The only seventh grade classes affected will be B5 and A1.
- Friday, December 19 is the deadline for late work and extra credit for second term.
If you have sent or shared your PowerPoint, check the notes at the bottom
of each slide. Under "View" click on "Show Speaker Notes."
Schedule for the rest of the term:
January 5 Lab 211 Make needed corrections to PowerPoints if you haven't already. It is best if you have this all done before you leave for the holidays.
Take the SRI (Reading Test).
January 7 Lab 211 -- Present Your PowerPoints
January 9 Read-a-Thon
Today:
San Diego Quick Tests
2. Fluency Practice
3. Before, During, and After Reading
Try it
Memorize this string of numbers:
Before Reading
|
During Reading
|
After Reading
|
Inventory SELF
Study area
Emotions
Level of difficulty
Feeling physically
Preview Chapter
Select or Create Questions
Set Study Length
Place check marks
|
Read ACTIVELY
Identify the topic
Identify the main idea
Identify the major supporting details
Stop at checkmarks to see whether you are understanding.
If you do, go on.
If not, Use fix-up strategies.
|
Post View
Answer Questions
Organize to remember
--- make outlines
--- take notes
--- write summaries
--- create maps
|
Try it
Memorize this string of numbers:
912161923263033
Now break it into these chunks and look for a pattern.
9 12 16 19 23 26 30 33
If you can find the pattern, it will make memorizing much easier.
Try it.
If you can find the pattern, it will make memorizing much easier.
Try it.
____________________
Continued from Friday -- Reliability and Usefulness
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/sightings.html
http://www.umbachconsulting.com/miscellany/velcro.html
http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/penguin.asp
Friday, December 12, 2014
Tuesday, December 16, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
Today:
1. Individual Reading Time -- Fill out your reading log for today.
San Diego Quick Tests
2. Fluency Practice
Leave these papers in your folders.
http://www.dhmo.org/
To here -- 12-16
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/sightings.html
http://www.umbachconsulting.com/miscellany/velcro.html
http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/penguin.asp
- If you haven't finished your Finding Pioneer Sources and Taking Your Notes, get those handed in, please.
- Your PowerPoint was due by the end of class LAST TIME. You can still share it with me, though. I will check for completeness and editing and respond to you (usually in the notes on the PowerPoint). You will still be able to revise and edit before you present.
- No late work is accepted after December 19. This includes receiving a grade for your notes, and includes any make-up you might need for reading logs or fluency practice.
- If you have make-up work for the reading log or fluency graph, take it home and complete it as soon as possible.
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
December 16, 18: No labs available. We will do other activities in class.
(including San Diego Quick)
January 5 Lab 211 Make needed corrections to PowerPoints if you haven't already. It is best if you have this all done before you leave for the holidays.
Take the SRI (Reading Test).
January 7 Lab 211 -- Present Your PowerPoints
January 9 Read-a-Thon
Today:
San Diego Quick Tests
2. Fluency Practice
B. Wikipedia http://www.lib.ncsu.edu/tutorials/wikipedia/
Create a chart for note-taking on a plain or lined piece of paper. Take notes on the video. Fill in all three columns of your chart. (If you were absent time before last, watch the whole thing.)
What I Know About Wikipedia
|
What I’m Learning Today about Wikipedia
|
What I Think Because of What I’ve Learned (My Conclusions about Wikipedia)
|
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:David_Merrill
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Bryan_Derksen specialties?
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/User:Silverhorse What do they love?
What is Bias? the viewpoint from which a person looks at something
Accurate: correct in all details; exact.
Valid: having a sound basis in logic or fact; reasonable or cogent.
What is Bias? the viewpoint from which a person looks at something
You can use Wikipedia as a jumping off point -- to build background knowledge before you begin your serious research. |
Leave these papers in your folders.
C.
Reliability
http://www.dhmo.org/
To here -- 12-16
http://zapatopi.net/treeoctopus/sightings.html
http://www.umbachconsulting.com/miscellany/velcro.html
http://www.snopes.com/critters/wild/penguin.asp
Friday, December 12, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
- If you haven't finished your Finding Pioneer Sources and Taking Your Notes, get those handed in, please.
- Your PowerPoint was due by the end of class LAST TIME. You can still share it with me, though. I will check for completeness and editing and respond to you (usually in the notes on the PowerPoint). You will still be able to revise and edit before you present.
- No late work is accepted after December 19. This includes receiving a grade for your notes, and includes any make-up you might need for reading logs or fluency practice.
- If you have make-up work for the reading log or fluency graph, take it home and complete it as soon as possible.
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
December 12, 16, 18: No labs available. We will do other activities in class.
(including San Diego Quick)
January 5 Lab 211 Make needed corrections to PowerPoints.
Take the SRI (Reading Test).
January 7 Lab 211 -- Present Your PowerPoints
January 9 Read-a-Thon
Today:
2. Fluency Practice
3. Using the Internet: Does reliability matter? How do I know if it will be useful to me?
ABCs of Reliability and Usefulness
A. Researching Famous Explorers
Fill out the white worksheet, titled "Lewis and Clark – Important Information for Your U.S. History Class Next Year" using this link:
http://allaboutexplorers.com/explorers/lewis-clark/ Lewis and Clark: Answer Key
If you are absent, here is the document to use: explorers site only.docx
http://allaboutexplorers.com/explorers/lewis-clark/ Lewis and Clark: Answer Key
If you are absent, here is the document to use: explorers site only.docx
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Wednesday, December 10, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
- If you haven't finished your Finding Pioneer Sources and Taking Your Notes, get those handed in TODAY, please.
- Your Powerpoint is due by the end of class TODAY. You will still be able to revise and edit before you present.
- No late work is accepted after December 19. This includes receiving a grade for your notes, and includes any make-up you might need for reading logs or fluency practice.
- If you have make-up work for the reading log or fluency graph, take it home and complete it as soon as possible.
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
December 10 Lab 223 PowerPoint Due -- They are due today so the teacher can
check them and let you know whether you are missing anything.
This gives you the chance to revise and edit so you can earn full points!
December 12, 16, 18: No labs available. We will do other activities in class.
January 5 Lab 211 Make needed corrections to PowerPoints. Take the SRI (Reading Test).
January 7 Lab 211 -- Present Your PowerPoints
January 9 Read-a-Thon
Today:
2. Fluency Practice
3. Prepare for Computer Lab -- 223 --
Your PowerPoint is due by the end of class TODAY.
Share it with me on Google Drive, or bring it to me on a thumb drive.
I have sent you an email with my email address for you to use when you share your presentation with me.
Monday, December 8, 2014
Monday, December 8, 2014
Announcements and Reminders:
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
1. Individual Reading Time -- Fill out your reading log for today.
2. Fluency Practice
3. Prepare for Computer Lab -- 211 --
- If you haven't finished your Finding Pioneer Sources and Taking Your Notes, get those handed in TODAY, please.
- Your Powerpoint is due by the end of class NEXT TIME. You will still be able to revise and edit before you present.
- No late work is accepted after December 19. This includes receiving a grade for your notes, and includes any make-up you might need for reading logs or fluency practice.
Here is the rest of our schedule for the semester:
December 8 –Lab 211
December 10 Lab 223 PowerPoint Due -- They are due today so the teacher can
check them and let you know whether you are missing anything.
This gives you the chance to revise and edit so you can earn full points!
December 12, 16, 18: No labs available. We will do other activities in class.
January 5 Lab 211
January 7 Lab 211 -- Present Your PowerPoints
January 9 Read-a-Thon
Today:
2. Fluency Practice
3. Prepare for Computer Lab -- 211 --
Your PowerPoint is due by the end of class next time.
Share it with me on Google Drive, or bring it to me on a thumb drive.
Thursday, December 4, 2014
Thursday, December 4, 2014
1. Individual Reading Time -- Fill out your reading log for today.
2. Fluency Practice
3. Prepare for Computer Lab -- 223 --
- How to Take Notes
- Citation Machine
Finding Pioneer Sources -- Samples of the Finished Assignment
If you have finished taking all three pages of notes. . .
Order of things to do:
1. Sign up for your famous person after you have found him or her on Biography Reference Center.
2. Take notes on the Biography Reference Center article you found.
3. Find other articles using the encyclopedia and databases from Pioneer Library.
4. Save the URLs and MLA citations into the assignment for Finding Sources on Pioneer (using the Turn In button).
5. Take notes on the best two of those sources.
AFTER you have more than 24 interesting, specific facts about your person's life,
6. Start working on your presentation.
You'll need 24 or more interesting, specific facts,
six or more great illustrations,
three or more MLA citations for the sources you used.
4. Work in the Computer Lab -- 223.
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Tuesday, December 2, 2014
Happy December!
1. Individual Reading Time -- Fill out your reading log for today.
2. Fluency Practice
3. Prepare for Computer Lab -- 223
2. Fluency Practice
3. Prepare for Computer Lab -- 223
Finding Pioneer Sources -- Samples of the Finished Assignment
Order of things to do:
1. Sign up for your famous person after you have found him or her on Biography Reference Center.
2. Take notes on the Biography Reference Center article you found.
3. Find other articles using the encyclopedia and databases from Pioneer Library.
4. Save the URLs and MLA citations into the assignment for Finding Sources on Pioneer (using the Turn In button).
5. Take notes on the best two of those sources.
AFTER you have more than 24 interesting, specific facts about your person's life,
6. Start working on your presentation.
You'll need 24 or more interesting, specific facts,
six or more great illustrations,
three or more MLA citations for the sources you used.
4. Work in the Computer Lab -- 223.
1. Sign up for your famous person after you have found him or her on Biography Reference Center.
2. Take notes on the Biography Reference Center article you found.
3. Find other articles using the encyclopedia and databases from Pioneer Library.
4. Save the URLs and MLA citations into the assignment for Finding Sources on Pioneer (using the Turn In button).
5. Take notes on the best two of those sources.
AFTER you have more than 24 interesting, specific facts about your person's life,
6. Start working on your presentation.
You'll need 24 or more interesting, specific facts,
six or more great illustrations,
three or more MLA citations for the sources you used.
4. Work in the Computer Lab -- 223.
Finding Pioneer Sources -- Samples of the Finished Assignment
Example #1:
http://www.worldbookonline.com/student/articl...
Milbert, Neil. "Brady, Tom." World Book Student. World Book, 2014. Web. 19 Nov. 2014.
http://ic.galegroup.com/ic/bic1/ReferenceDeta...
"Tom Brady." Gale Biography in Context. Detroit: Gale, 2002. Biography in Context. Web. 19 Nov. 2014.
http://web.a.ebscohost.com/src/detail?sid=1e2...
TOM BRADY AS YOU FORGOT HIM. (cover story)
Authors:
Rosenberg, Michael
Source:
Sports Illustrated. 1/9/2012, Vol. 116 Issue 1, p74-79. 6p. 6 Color Photographs.
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