Sunday, July 30, 2017
Quote of the Week--July 30, 2017
"You don't always win your battles, but it's good to know you fought."
John Greenleaf Whittier
Have a good week,
Wednesday, July 26, 2017
Our Mars Colony--Settlers Profile
This year I modified my Settlers unit to incorporate what we learned in science. Instead of creating a historical colony, we studied the plans for a colony on Mars. We created a class bulletin board with characters and the setting for our colony. This became a jumping off point for several writing projects.
To download a graphic organizer to create a settler for any colony, click here.
Sunday, July 23, 2017
Wednesday, July 19, 2017
Nobody's Princess by Esther Friesner
Esther Friesner imagines the childhood of Helen of Troy. Helen of Sparta is being trained to be a princess and a bride, but she prefers to learn how to fight and have adventures.
I would recommend this book for girls fifth grade and above. Our sixth graders learn about ancient cultures and this book would fit perfectly in that unit.
For an explanation of my rating scale, click here.
Find me at Goodreads.
I would recommend this book for girls fifth grade and above. Our sixth graders learn about ancient cultures and this book would fit perfectly in that unit.
For an explanation of my rating scale, click here.
Find me at Goodreads.
Sunday, July 16, 2017
Quote of the Week--July 16, 2017
"Let children read whatever they want and then talk about it with them. If parents and kids can talk together, we won't have as much censorship because we won't have as much fear."
~Judy Blume
This was my philosophy as my stepdaughter was growing up. I committed to reading whatever she was interested and talking with her about it. There aren't many topics we haven't discussed over the years.
Have a good week,
Wednesday, July 12, 2017
Free Summer Writing Prompt: At the Beach
Five years ago, some unusual debris from a Japanese tsunami washed up on Washington and Oregon coasts. This prompted my original writing prompt post here.
This year I have been updating many of my writing prompts to make them printable graphic organizers. "At the Beach" should be a realistic account of what might find at the beach that is unusual.
To download the "At the Beach" writing prompt, please click here.
Sunday, July 9, 2017
Wednesday, July 5, 2017
Kahoot's Customer Service is Fabulous
This is a completely unsolicited testimonial of my experience using Kahoot in my classroom this year. I do occasionally write posts for products when people ask me to, but only for something I have actually tried in my classroom. My opinion is always my own.
My students love to play Kahoot.
I started having them create math quizzes for each other at the end of a unit. They were hooked.
Tech sites are great when they work, but not all of them are very responsive when something goes wrong. I am happy to report that Kahoot got back to me every single time with a helpful suggestion.
My students are on 1:1 Chromebooks. We log into Google for everything. The problem started when they changed or forgot their passwords and tried to log in again.
The password reset process is an email sent to the account holder's email. They problem is our district will not let students receive email from anyone outside our district. (This is a good policy in general, it just made it a challenge to complete this particular project.)
After several emails back and forth to Kahoot, they gave me a work-around that allowed me to control password changes. I was very impressed with their helpfulness and wanted to give them a shout out.
Now I love Kahoot!
Sunday, July 2, 2017
Quote of the Week--July 2, 2017
"Suffer the pain of discipline, or suffer the pain of regret."
~Jim Rohn
(One of my students had this on a tee-shirt and I had to look up the quote.)
Have a good week,
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