Friday, March 30, 2012

Fun Friday: Plan Ahead for April Fools' Day

Image from: http://curiousphotos.blogspot.com/2010/07/awesome-office-cubicle-pranks.html

Study these pranks so you're ready to NOT be fooled!!! It's on a Sunday this year, so keep a close eye on your family and loved ones!

Family Pranks from Disney
 
April Fools Zone
 
Pictures of Office Cubicle Pranks (may help you think of some of your own for home!)




 

Thursday, March 29, 2012

Wonder Wednesday: Plans for Spring Break

Participate in the poll above...(by April 27)
This month's poll is about... Spring Break: How Will You Spend Your Time? (Answer above!)

RECAP:
The last Wonder Wednesday poll was about Technology Tool Professional Development (PD)... What technology would you like to learn how to integrate into your lessons? iPads/iPod Touch were the top pick! (Click image below to see full results)




Tuesday, March 20, 2012

FREE For Limited Time Educational iPad/iPhone apps-March 20, 2012


Most of these apps are free for a limited time! Check them out ASAP (click on name to see iTunes info)…
 
(TODAY ONLY) - Tapeulator Pro - add, subtract measurements and see your results on a measuring tape in both inches and centimeters

Handwriting - write, draw, doodle, design, practice letters/numbers, etc. on an endless sheet of digital paper (then email it to someone, if email is set up!)

Alpharoids - earn your letters while you have a blast in this action-packed old school arcade (asteroids) style game

Doors Room Escape - a logic and critical thinking game

Paris Walking Tour - Heading overseas soon? You don't even have to with this app! Five separate audio walking tours guiding you though the quintessential Paris neighborhoods of Bastille, Montmartre, Marais, St. Germain, and the Latin Quarter

SimplePhysics -
design complex structures for everything from tree houses to ferris wheels and then simulates your design with a sophisticated physics engine

DrawingStar - create "pretty pictures" with paints, stamps, shapes, backgrounds and more!

A+ Spelling Test - spelling lists and quizzes


Monday, March 19, 2012

Time-Saver Grading Tips (Manic Monday)


This week is the end of the 3rd quarter, so lots of grading is ahead! Here are a few tips that can help, even the slightest, in shaving (or saving) some time... so you can spend it on more important, meaningful, fun, enjoyable, etc. things! (Not that grading can't be all those things, too!) ;-)

Grade Book (Student Numbering): Although students are NOT numbers, assigning them one from the order in your grade book can help speed up recording scores (or when entering them at the computer). At the beginning of the year (ideally, or ASAP!), assign each student a number which corresponds to the number in your grade book (which usually have numbered lines for students' names.) Have students put their numbers (along with their names) on their papers. When you collect the papers, have one student put them in numerical order before you get the pile. Marking grades in order takes less time than jumping from name to name. I've also used these numbers to quickly make random pairings or groups -- pull #s to create the matches. (Source: 1; CR)

Grade/Give Feedback on the Most Important Things: Everything you assign students to do, create, practice does NOT have to be graded. You may want to at least give participation credit, but you don't have to check every assignment for "right and wrong" or provide feedback on every one. Sometimes just the act of doing something gives the student all s/he needs to "get it". Think whether all that grading is the BEST use of your time/talents! If not, reduce it for the more important things. 
Here are a few options to go along with this idea...
Options: Grade only a few key parts for "right or wrong" or feedback rather than all of it. Have students compare their work with a peer or in groups to check accuracy while you walk around and listen for misconceptions. Use a Check-Plus, Check, Check-Minus or 1, 2, 3 scoring (Sources: 1 & 2; CR)

Use Rubrics &/or Checklists: As you assign a project/task (especially "big ones"!), provide the students with a rubric (or checklist or both) so they can see BEFORE they start exactly what you expect of them and what you'll grade them on.  "Rubrics aren't just about summative feedback, 'Here's how you did,' they are also a sort of preemptive feedback, 'Here's what you need to do.'" (Source: 3)  (NOTE: In my experience, it takes 2-3 times of doing an assignment to get the rubric just right... know that going in and be flexible and honest with your students if adjustments are needed.)

"Keep them in suspense: Keep the final grade of an assignment as a carrot dangling until the feedback is read, attempted, and proven. Make them solve some of the problems in the assignment based on your feedback, and trade their solutions for access to their score."
(Source: 3)


Sources:
1 - http://www.educationoasis.com/resources/Articles/time_saving_tips.htm
2 - http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/top-teaching/2011/11/math-time-saver-you-don%E2%80%99t-have-grade-everything 
3 - http://www.edutopia.org/blog/grading-tips-student-feedback-heather-wolpert-gawron

Thursday, March 8, 2012

Women's History Month Resources


Here are just a few sites to get started...

History Channel

From Library of Congress

Women's History Teaching Resources (From the Smithsonian)

Women's History Teaching Resources (From the "The Teacher's Guide" -- lots of ads, but lessons listed by grade level)

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

March 2012 INFOhio Webinars


Upcoming INFOhio Webinars                     
From: http://www.infohio.org/educator/webinars2011-2012.html

NOTE: INFOhio can provide CEU's for those who attend the live webinar.  
Please follow your organizations requirements to submit CEU's for watching webinar recordings.

March 8, 2012, 3:30-4:30 p.m.                        
PLNs: Personal Learning & Sharing Networks
Register to attend this webinar


An interactive discussion of PLNs which I call Personal Learning and Sharing Networks. I will trace how PLNs have evolved from when I first starting teaching in 1969 to now. We will cover what PLNs are, how to develop a good PLN and the benefits of a good PLN. We will also highlight using INFOhio's Knowledge Building Community, KBC, as part of your PLN.

Presenter(s): Jerry  Blumengarten - Cybrary Man
Meeting URL: http://noacsc.adobeconnect.com/lwi (room will not be active until scheduled date/time)Go to the top of this page.

March 15, 2012, 3:30-4:30 p.m.                     
OHIO AS AMERICA: An Exciting New 8th Grade Social Studies Resource!
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Introducing OHIO AS AMERICA � 8th Grade Edition, an exciting new online supplemental resource with teaching tools that bring American history to life like never before! Created for 8th grade history teachers by the Ohio Historical Society OHIO AS AMERICA � 8th Grade Edition is an online portal to teaching resources and reference materials that provide a greatly enhanced, multi-dimensional look at pivotal events in American history and Ohio�s role and impact to the development of the United States. OHIO AS AMERICA � 8th Grade Edition is aligned with the Revised Ohio Academic Content Standards and is designed to richly enhance existing social studies programs.

Enrich your lesson plans. With OHIO AS AMERICA � 8th Grade Edition, teachers have access to accurate and up-to-date resources for making a local connection to our national story - student activities videos, primary sources and more. With these tools, your preparation time is more efficient. Classroom lessons become more engaging. For those charged with sharing yesterday's story with today's students, OHIO AS AMERICA � 8th Grade Edition is an invaluable tool.

Presenter(s): Mark Butler, Project Coordinator, Educational Partnerships and Outreach for the Ohio Historical Society
Meeting URL: http://noacsc.adobeconnect.com/lwi (room will not be active until scheduled date/time)Go to the top of this page.

March 22, 2012, 3:30-4:30 p.m.               
GO! INFOhio: Ask, Act, Achieve: Research Step by Step
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Presenter(s): Jennifer Schwelik from WVIZ/PBS Ideastream and Melissa Higgs-Horwell, INFOhio consultant

Big research projects can be daunting, especially for students who are just learning the skills they need to work through a long-term project. GO! INFOhio: Ask! Act! Achieve!, a new website by INFOhio, guides middle and high school students to web tools and databases of online journal articles and reference books to help them learn to use the tools necessary for thorough academic research. Join Jennifer Schwelik and Melissa Higgs-Horwell, INFOhio consultants, to learn more about this site that not only helps students complete research, but also helps teachers introduce inquiry-based learning to their students.

Meeting URL: http://noacsc.adobeconnect.com/lwi (room will not be active until scheduled date/time)Go to the top of this page.

March 29, 2012, 3:30-4:30 p.m.               
Beyond the DIALOGUE: Using INFOhio and Web2.0 for Research Projects
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Build a better research project: Learn how EBSCO can be used effectively to narrow research topic and store articles. Discover the added features that make World Book more than an encyclopedia, and see how Oxford Reference can be searched. Discover ways to present research that go beyond the traditional paper. Uses of Prezi, Glogster, VoiceThread, and other web 2.0 tools will be discussed.

Presenter(s): Karon Lippincott, Library Teacher, Medina High School
Meeting URL: http://noacsc.adobeconnect.com/lwi (room will not be active until scheduled date/time)Go to the top of this page.
We have webinars tentatively scheduled through early May 2012.  Please check back for details on future events.  Webinars will be announced to the INFOhio listserv and to the INFOhio Learning Common's prior to their scheduled date.



Thursday, March 1, 2012

Summer 2012 PD Opportunities: Plan Ahead!




CATIIE Conference
Monday, June 11 2012 at Central Catholic HS (Toledo)









Autism Summit of NW Ohio (at BGSU)
Friday, June 22, 2012







BGSU Summer Academy for Educators (June 4-22)
Registration began February 13!
Face to face (F2F) and online course options.