MSM 394: 8 Strategies (and coffee isn’t one of them)

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

“A hydrologist has a high-pressure job.”

 

When I die, I want to go peacefully like my Grandfather did, in his sleep — not screaming, like the passengers in his car.

 

“Undertakers after a hard day’s work are dead tired!”

 

Every time someone predicts the date of the end of the world, God pushes the date back a little just to be funny.

 

“A split taxi fee is fare.”

 

From a Friend of mine in regards to his wife’s birthday:

Apparently, I ruined her birthday.

Not sure how I did that…

I didn’t even know it was her birthday!

 

Middle School Science Minute  

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

“Outstanding Earth Science Trade Books for 2018.” (Part 3)

 

I was recently reading the February, 2018 issue of “Science Scope,” a magazine written for middle school science teachers, published by the National Science Teachers Association.  

 

In this issue, I read the article on the “Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12: 2018.  In this podcast, I feature Earth Science books:

  1.  “Seven Wonders of the Solar System” by David A. Aguilar
  2.  “When the Sun Goes Dark” by Andrew Fraknoi and Dennis Schatz
  3.  “Exploring Space: From Galileo to the Mars Rover and Beyond” by Martin Jenkins

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/6/7_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Outstanding_Earth_Science_Tradebooks_2018.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Two Guys👨‍🏫‏ @twoguysde

Bam we’re giving away a @YETICoolers tumblr to keep your drinks cold during your summer break!! To enter for this awesome cup that keeps your ice frozen for way too long, simply Follow Us or Share with at least one other educator #edtech #Education

Kahoot!‏Verified account @GetKahoot

#NotAtISTE? Join our #KahootChat on Tuesday, June 19 at 7pm CT and meet educators online instead! #NotAtISTE18 #EduChat

Johanna Brown‏ @johannabrown

Warning unpopular teacher opinion: Why do we say that after high school is the real world? Isn’t it all real? I remember my high school days distinctly and they were real. What happens in high school matters.

 

Libby Howe‏ @libbybrynn

Doing some reading on my deck! #BeTheOne

EDTECH@UTRGV‏ @ImFutureReady

14 Badge Ideas to Engage and Motivate Learners. https://www.learndash.com/?p=22158  #edtech #ILoveEdTech #ImFutureReady #edchat #badges

SIGOBL‏ @SIGOBL_MACUL

When planning instruction, consider how tech can enhance these strategies that @john_hattie & @robertjmarzano agree on: http://www.evidencebasedteaching.org.au/robert-marzano-vs-john-hattie/ …. It will likely improve your process and the impact on learners. #edchat #edtech

ABC News‏Verified account @ABC

Parents of a 5-year-old Kansas boy hit with $132,000 bill after their son knocked over an art sculpture on display at a local community center. https://abcn.ws/2JGLKMm

ABC News‏Verified account @ABC

ABC News Retweeted ABC News

“I was surprised, absolutely, more so offended to be called negligent,” said the boy’s mother. “They were treating this like a crime scene.” http://abcn.ws/2JGLKMm

#mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.  And as Troy says, “The Twitter never stops!”

 

Strategies:

 

10 ways we made our school happier

 

https://www.eschoolnews.com/2018/06/07/10-ways-we-made-our-school-happier/

 

After 1,155 Hours Together, a Teacher’s End-of-Year Letter to Her Students

It’s been only nine months since we formally met, and we’ve had only 1,155 hours to spend together. In between all of the lessons, projects, tests, and homework assignments, I was also learning about you—who you are and who you have the potential to become.

https://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2018/06/13/a-teachers-end-of-year-letter-to-her-students.html

 

8 Strategies To Help Students Ask Great Questions

https://www.teachthought.com/critical-thinking/8-strategies-to-help-students-ask-great-questions/

 

It’s Okay NOT to Reassess

When to limit reassessment

Here are three things to consider when thinking about proactively putting limits on what’s possible for classroom teachers.

    • Grades 11 & 12

 

  • Low-Priority Standards

  • Reassessment is naturally occurring already

 

 

http://allthingsassessment.info/2018/06/12/limiting-reassessment/

 

Noticing the Good Stuff: A Suggested Practice

When something amazing happens in your classroom but only you see it, did it really happen?

NOTICING THE GOOD FOR OURSELVES

OBSERVING AND LISTENING:

READING AND WRITING IDEAS:

TO DO ON YOUR OWN:

Create a dedicated space or use sticky notes. Try recording one good thing per day for a number of days in a row 10, 15, 30—whatever feels manageable.

 

https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/noticing-good-stuff/

Resources:

 

History Bombs

History Bombs is an innovative educational media company based in the UK. We produce award-winning educational content to engage and inspire adults and children.

https://www.historybombs.com/

 

One Question We Should Always Ask When Implementing Technology into Classrooms

Lately, I have been sharing that we need to be very thoughtful of any technology that has the word, “school, classroom, or ed” in the name.  At first, some are taken aback when I say this, but eventually, they understand why I share this learning. I then encourage groups to ask the following question (or a variation of it) when thinking about what technology they use in schools:

“Is this a technology that will apply to the lives of our students outside of school or after their time with us?”

If we can’t justify the long-term benefit of the use of a technology (or more importantly, the time of our educators) to do things that have a real impact on our students past their time in education, then we are developing a lot of students who are really good at school, but not necessarily learning.

https://georgecouros.ca/blog/archives/8303

 

50 Questions Every Student Should Be Able To Answer Before They Graduate High School

 

 

11 Powerful Characteristics of Adaptable Learners

 

  1. Recognize Your Environment Is Constantly Changing
  2. Reject Comfort and Complacency
  3. Take Ownership of Results
  4. Show Willingness to Collaborate
  5. Build Resilience and Perseverance
  6. Demonstrate Care for Others
  7. Be Open to Changing Your Mind
  8. Be Flexible in Your Methods, Focused on Your Mission
  9. Be Eager to Try New Things and Learn New Skills
  10. Be Open to Feedback
  11. Develop Confidence in Your Ability to Learn

Web Spotlight:

 

How Can Middle Schools Best Organize to Help Young Adolescents Thrive?

Our research shows that when the school is made to feel smaller, that’s when young adolescents flourish more. With a K-8 school you have potentially more students in the school because you have all the way from 5-year-olds to 13- and 14-year-olds.

 

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/46648/how-can-middle-schools-best-organize-to-help-young-adolescents-thrive

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MSM 393: Makin’ the Frog Happy. ASCD is going away (well part of it), Help Wounds Heal

Jokes You Can Use:  

Why are frogs always so happy?

  • They eat whatever bugs them

 

Why did the witches’ team lose the baseball game?

  • Their bats all flew away

 

Why couldn’t the leopard play hide and seek?

  • He’s always spotted.

 

Why did Adele cross the road?

  • To sign “Hello” from the other side

 

Teacher: “Which book has helped you the most in your life?”

Student: My parents checkbook.

 

Q: Why did the can crusher quit his job?

A: Because it was soda pressing.

 

My friend told me he had the body of a Greek god. I had to explain to him that Buddha is not Greek.

 

Advisory:

 

A Teen Scientist’s Invention to Help Wounds Heal

Working out of her garage, Anushka Naiknaware designed a sensor that tracks wound healing, becoming the youngest winner (at age 13) of the Google Science Fair. Her clever invention addresses the global challenge of chronic wounds, which don’t heal properly due to preexisting conditions like diabetes and account for billions in medical costs worldwide. Join Naiknaware as she explains how her “smart bandage” works — and how she’s sharing her story to inspire others to make a difference.

https://www.ted.com/talks/anushka_naiknaware_a_teen_scientist_s_invention_to_help_wounds_heal#t-20483

 

Avatar Generator

 

http://photos-share.com/

 

Middle School Science Minute

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Outstanding Life Science Trade Books for 2018

I was recently reading the February, 2018 issue of “Science Scope,” a magazine written for middle school science teachers, published by the National Science Teachers Association.  

 

In this issue, I read the article on the “Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12: 2018.  In this podcast, I feature Life Science books:

  1.  “Catching Air: Taking the Leap with Gliding Animals” written by Sneed B. Collard III
  2.  “The Girl Who Thought in Pictures: The Story of Dr. Temple Grandin” written by Julia Finley Mosca
  3.  “The Great Penguin Rescue: Saving the African Penguins” written by Sandra Markle
  4.  “It’s a Fungus Among Us: The Good, the Bad and the Downright Scary” written by Carla Billups and Dawn Cusick

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/6/4_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Outstanding_Life_Science_Tradebooks_2018.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Alex Corbitt‏ @Alex_Corbitt

17 Tips to Engage “Resistant” Classes! +Tip #18: Integrate Culturally Responsive Pedagogy! (by @finleyt) #edchat #Education #edtech #eLearning #ukedchat

PledgeCents‏ @PledgeCents

This is crazy. Look how many teachers say they are paying more than $500 a year out of their own pocket! http://teachersareprofessionals.com  @alicekeeler #TeachersAreProfessionals #teaching #teacherlife #teacherproblems #education #edchat #whatisschool

Shelley Burgess‏ @burgess_shelley

Good morning friends. Excited to talk #CultureMatters with you and our special guest @JayBilly2 author of our 1st #LeadLAP Guide #LeadWithCulture

 

Chad A. Stevens, Ph.D.‏ @k12cto

The Key to 21st Century Classrooms Isn’t Tech. It’s Evolved Teaching. | EdSurge News http://ow.ly/DYFG30kpgyj  #edtech

 

Joseph Pizzo‏ @ProfJPizzo

Any fool can know. The point is to understand. Einstein #Wisdom @ncte @NJCTENews @NJAMLE @NJASCD @NewJerseyDOE @4theMiddle @sanwoz @LaVonnaRoth @DrDebbieSilver @DrKenPiascik @anniecp @Arsant10 @TheBradCurrie @DisruptedTv @diane_phares @ELLAdvocates @ECET2natl @jrochelle

 

Steven Weber‏ @curriculumblog

Staff Morale Is Lower Than Ever http://edge.ascd.org//blogpost/staff-morale-is-lower-than-ever … #LeadUpChat

 

David Rockower‏ @dgrock Jun 7

Years ago I gave up on check out systems for my classroom library. I now hand out books and say, “Enjoy.” Most of the books come back quickly, some don’t; lots reappear on locker clean out day. @nerdy @ncte

Sandra Boynton‏Verified account @SandyBoynton Jun 8

June 8 is #BestFriendsDay. Spend a little time today talking, or going for a long walk, or laughing together, or just quietly enjoying each other’s company.

Christine Monge‏ @ChristineMonge

Here’s how to sign up for my book study https://christinemonge.com/book-study-sign-up/ …  Also maybe, just maybe, @HollyClarkEdu and/or @TanyaAvrith will be able to join the hangout from #ISTE18  

 

Kim Campbell‏ @KimCamp4Kids

It’s a wrap @HopkinsWJH. Ss r home for the summer and the Ts r having some fun@Hopkins270 #TsThatPlayTogetherStayTogether

https://twitter.com/i/status/1005234387405942785

 

Anthony Tosto‏ @MisterTosto

Mentoring Teachers: If you want to give your Student Teachers something to prepare them for this great profession, this is the book. It is informative, insightful, and empowering. #eduprotocols@jcorippo⁩ ⁦@mhebern #thenewfirstdaysofschool

#mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.  And as Troy says, “The Twitter never stops!”

 

Strategies:

 

Classroom Assessment Techniques: Quick Strategies to Check Student Learning in Class

 

http://www.celt.iastate.edu/teaching/assessment-and-evaluation/classroom-assessment-techniques-quick-strategies-to-check-student-learning-in-class#annotations:CFwg6mbMEeixrgsMeTGjzA

 

Using Math Menus: Some Nuts & Bolts

 

http://www.marilynburnsmathblog.com/using-math-menus-some-nuts-bolts/

Resources:

 

PERTS Mindset

Online program delivered in two 30-minute sessions. Includes survey questions, short reading passages, and brief reflection exercises. Students will learn:

  • Scientific evidence showing that the brain is malleable.
  • Specific behaviors that can rewire the brain and increase one’s intellectual abilities.
  • The importance of effective study strategies and of getting help from others.

 

PERTS is an applied research center based out of Stanford University. We believe that evidence-based strategies should benefit all students, not just the privileged few. To make research accessible to all, we empower educators everywhere to implement evidence-based strategies cost-effectively. We are so excited to bring you Growth Mindset for 9th Graders and to make the latest research on growth mindset strategies actionable to every high school in the United States.

https://www.perts.net/orientation/hg#get-started 

Graspable Math

 

https://graspablemath.com/

Web Spotlight:

 

20 Strategies for Motivating Reluctant Learners

 

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/44067/20-strategies-for-motivating-reluctant-learners

The Web Site Knows Not It’s Time.

ASCD EDge Discontinuation

 

The ASCD EDge website will be discontinued on July 1, 2018. The website will be removed and all content will be deleted.

You may download materials you have previously contributed to the ASCD EDge website; however, no specific download or take-out feature is being provided. To save your content, you can log in to your account and copy and paste your blog posts into a format of your choosing and download any other media using your browser’s standard download functionality.

 

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

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MSM 392: Middle School Directions, Story Telling and What happened this minute.

Jokes You Can Use:  

A duck was starting to cross the road and a chicken stopped it saying, “Careful.  Once you cross, you’ll never hear the end of it.”

Riddles:

This five letter word becomes shorter when you add two letters to it.

  • short

When you need me, you throw me away. When you are done with me, you bring me back.

  • An anchor

I stay in the corner but travel around the world.

  • A stamp

What rock group has four members who don’t sing?

  • Mount Rushmore

What was the largest island in the world before Australia was discovered?

  • Australia

A woman shoots her husband and then holds him under water for five minutes. Then they go out to dinner. How can this be?

  • Camera and develop

A window cleaner is cleaning a window on the 25 floor. He wasn’t wearing any safety gear- falls, but is not hurt.

  • Cleaning the inside of the windows

 

Advisory:

TED Talk:  How Language Shapes Us

 

 

Laurel vs Yanny – Next

Students need to look at the speaker to hear the differences.

https://vitals.lifehacker.com/listen-to-these-auditory-illusions-when-you-re-bored-wi-1826081147#annotations:Ec7zImULEeihfRc8kddzfQ

Middle School Science Minute  

by Dave Bydlowski (k12science or davidbydlowski@mac.com)

Outstanding Physical Science Trade Books 2018

 

I was recently reading the February, 2018 issue of “Science Scope,” a magazine written for middle school science teachers, published by the National Science Teachers Association.  

 

In this issue, I read the article on the “Outstanding Science Trade Books for Students K-12: 2018.  In this podcast, I feature Physical Science books:

  1.  “Isaac the Alchemist: Secrets of Isaac Newton, Revealed” written by Mary Losure
  2.  “The Secret Project” written by Jonah Winter
  3.  “When the Sky Breaks: Hurricanes, Tornadoes, and the Worst Weather” written by Simon Winchester

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/5/30_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Outstanding_Physical_Science_Tradebooks_2018.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Rodney Hetherton‏ @RodneyHetherton 22h22 hours ago

When you try to give directions on a Friday.

Craig Kemp‏ @mrkempnz

NEW: The 2018 Top 8 Professional Learning Reads for educators as voted by you http://mrkempnz.com/2018/06/the-top-8-professional-reads-for-educators-2018.html … get your books for summer now! #edchat @gcouros

Roxi Thompson‏ @roxi_thompson

An important reminder of why it’s so important to be actively engaged in school board elections. We need to make sure we have board members who will vote for policies that support innovation. @dintersmith #WhatSchoolCouldBe

This is Geography‏ @thisisgeography Jun 1

Decomposing

𝕊𝕙𝕖𝕝𝕝𝕪 𝕊𝕒𝕟𝕔𝕙𝕖𝕫 💡‏ @ShellTerrell

What learning designers can learn from comic design https://buff.ly/2ILv9Xi  #elearning #edchat

amightygirl‏ @amightygirl

The #RockfordPeaches, the women’s baseball team that inspired A League of Their Own, is celebrating their 75th anniversary this week! The All-American Girls Professional Baseball League was a major milestone in women’s sports. https://www.facebook.com/amightygirl/posts/1705236059512700 …

Roman Nowak‏ @NowakRo

Honour the love of learning. Learn, teach & lead with your heart. Share the joy & wonder. We are working with amazing kids daily. Help each one go further than they can imagine. #bekindEDU #kidsdeserveit #tlap #LeadLAP #edchat #JoyfulLeaders #engagechat #TeacherMyth #t2t

#mschat every Thursday at 8:00 pm Eastern Standard Time.  And as Troy says, “The Twitter never stops!”

 

Strategies:

Starbucks Curriculum

 

A conversation and learning session on race, bias, and creating an environment that is welcoming to all.

 

THE TEAM GUIDEBOOK

The guidebook was designed for groups of three to five Starbucks partners to work through the learning session at their own pace—self-directed versus heavily moderated. Each module in the guidebook follows the same pattern—some form of inspiration (a film, a look into mind science, a leader sharing a story) followed by self- or group reflection and a chance to practice.

 

THE PERSONAL NOTEBOOK

A personal and private tool for partners to self-reflect on behavior and the realities of bias in our society.

 

THE VIDEOS

Films and documentaries to stimulate both a new understanding and a will to act.

 

 

https://starbuckschannel.com/thethirdplace/

 

Storytelling the Stillmotion Way: Part 1

Today I’d like to introduce a very special guest professor. Our friends from Stillmotion will be taking the reins for the next few weeks, using their experience as Emmy award-winning filmmakers to teach you a very special skill — the art of storytelling.

 

https://vimeo.com/blog/post/storytelling-the-stillmotion-way-part-1

The Contest Results:

 

https://vimeo.com/blog/post/challenge-storytelling-the-stillmotion-way

Resources:

 

WootMath

Free and Paid versions.

https://www.wootmath.com/practice/free-tier-for-teachers

 

Quizster

Take a picture of your homework.  Send it in. Or take a picture of your formative assessment.  Send it in.

https://quizster.co/  

 

What Happened When I Committed to Loving My Students Unconditionally

Many teachers talk about loving their students. In fact, I have made bold announcements to everyone—from my colleagues to my friends and family—about loving my students every year that I have taught. But did I really love them? All of them? Every single student? Not really.

This school year, I tried another kind of love. I wanted my love for my students to be super-resilient and a little bit blind—similar to the kind of love I give to my own children.

https://www.edweek.org/tm/articles/2018/05/30/what-happens-when-i-love-my-students-unconditionally.html

Web Spotlight:

 

What Happens in an Internet Minute in 2018?

JUST A MINUTE, PLEASE

The numbers for these services are so enormous that they can only be shown using the 60 second time scale.

Any bigger, and our brains can’t even process these massive quantities in any useful capacity. Here are just a few key numbers scaled to a monthly basis, for fun:

  • 42,033,600,000 Facebook logins
  • 159,840,000,000 Google searches
  • 1,641,600,000,000 WhatsApp messages sent
  • 8,078,400,000,000 emails sent

On an annualized basis, the data becomes even more ridiculous, with something close to 100 trillion emails sent. (No wonder it’s so hard to get to inbox zero!)

 

2018 version:

2017 vs 2018

 

2016 version:

 

http://www.visualcapitalist.com/internet-minute-2018/

 

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