MSM 522: Spaced Practice!

Summary:

We take a deep dive into Spaced Practice and what that looks like. Dave brings up the Energy!

Jokes:  


I have never been to Cahoots. I hear that you can’t go there alone. 

  • You have to be in Cahoots with someone

I’ve also never been to Congitio, but I hear when you are in Cognitio, no one recognizes you. 


I’ve never been to Sane either. I hear that you can’t fly there, you must be driven. 


A pun is not completely matured until it is a full groan. 


A sweater I bought was picking up static electricity, so I returned it to the store. 

  • They gave me another one, free of charge. 

Did you hear about the new superhero? Typoman

  • Writer of wrongs

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Tricky Energy Terminology

I was recently reading the September/October 2021 issue of “Science & Children” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  In this issue, I read the section “Science 101” written by Matt Bobrowsky.  Matt wrote an article entitled “What is Energy?”

Energy is one of those scientific terms that is commonly used outside of science and outside of the classroom with a variety of colloquial meanings.  This is another case where students don’t enter the classroom as blank slates but come with preconceptions about what energy means.  It’s a good idea to first find out what your students already think energy is, and then later they can compare their original ideas with what we know about it from scientists.

Reports from the Front Lines

  • It’s been about 10 years . . . 
  • Green Stamps Check – Spaced Practice  
  • Badges, Bitmoji, Design
  • Tech Coaches- what is their role

The Twitterverse  

Jack Berckemeyer  @JBerckemeyer

Feeling “Teacher Tired”? ” Administrator Tired”? Reset the classroom with the tips in this free webinar from our webinar series. Share this with a colleague who needs it and check out our webinar series- link in bio 

https://t.co/h479ztHi0o?amp=1

Typical EduCelebrity   @EduCelebrity

I love walking through old schools. You’ll often find remnants of special construction designed for some educational fad that was done for a few years before being abandoned for something else.

Mary Reichard @ReichardWorld

Camaraderie of colleagues used to be emphasized. We can do it again. Team. Be able to disagree without rancor or public spectacle. @jennyrough and I seek to do that in #legaldocket

AMLE @AMLE

CONGRATULATIONS to our very own Director for Middle Level Programs Katie Powell @Beyond_the_Desk

on the release of her latest book Frustration Busters. She offers timely strategies we can all use during this challenging school year. Grab your copy https://okt.to/l8crUg

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

Strategies:  

The Most Popular Lullaby From Every Country

https://mornings.co.uk/popular-lullaby-by-country/

Teens Know They’re Addicted to Social Media. How to Help Them Cut Back

https://www.edweek.org/leadership/opinion-teens-know-theyre-addicted-to-social-media-research-shows-what-can-help-them-cut-back/2021/10?utm_source=nl&utm_medium=eml&utm_campaign=tu&M=64190457&U=1030907&UUID=5a9d0ec8f5882da5968bcc87c68b5a21

How to Use the Method of Loci – The 2500-Year-Old Memory Hack

https://www.missiontolearn.com/method-of-loci/

Resources:  

AXIS The Culture Translator

UnGoogle Me

What it is: Google will now allow minors (and their legal guardians) to request photos of themselves be deleted from their search database.

Why it’s good to know: The process is simple and straightforward. By going to Google’s “Help” page and supplying URLs of photos that you or your teens would like to be removed from the internet, the process of purging the image from the internet search giant begins. It’s widely accepted that “the internet never forgets” what’s been put on the web, and many young people have learned this the hard way as old memes and photos they posted come back to haunt them as adults. This is the first widely-available and easy-to-use tool that will make it possible for young people to protect their online reputation without paying hefty fees. On the flip side, Google stresses that removing an image from Google doesn’t mean it disappears from the web completely; it just makes it much harder to find.

Teach English via Elge Sleinotiene and FIPLV on Facebook:

 

Ohio Middle Level Association

Join us November 17 for Virtual PD with OMLA’s Team of the Year. We can’t wait to listen, share and learn together! Register through the link on our calendar to keep the learning from #OMLA2021 going at: https://www.ohiomla.org/events  

Picture Clean Up

Your results may vary.

https://cleanup.pictures/

Web Spotlight:  

How much money does a single person need to live (by state). 

https://livingwage.mit.edu/

Random Thoughts . . .  

Instructional Design: 

From: 

To: 

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Personal Web Site   

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MSM 521: Swivl Me Timbers, I’m a Textrovert!

Summary:

Performative Arts and evaluation. How do we evaluate teachers? Dave has 360 degree view. 

Jokes:  

The movie “Lincoln” grossed over $275,000,000 in theaters. This is very surprising. 

  • Historically, Lincoln doesn’t do well in theaters. 

What’s the difference between beer nuts and deer nuts? 

  • Beer nuts are $1.98, Deer nuts are under a buck

Which state has the smallest soft drinks? 

  • Minn-a-soda

When does a joke become a dad joke. 

  • When it becomes apparent.

Which is faster, a pregnant or non-pregnant horse? 

  • A pregnant one. Double the horse power

What happens if you get scared half to death twice?


Middle School Science Minute  

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

Three-Dimensional Teaching and Learning

I was recently reading the September/October 2021 issue of “Science & Children” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  In this issue, I read the section “Editor’s Note” written by Elizabeth Barrett-Zahn.  Elizabeth wrote an article entitled “Three-Dimensional Teaching and Learning.”

One of the most important starting points when implementing three-dimensional teaching and learning is the placement of students within the learning environment.  Are students the drivers of the learning, or are they passive recipients of a well-crafted lesson focusing on content and practice?

http://k12science.net/three-dimensional-teaching-and-learning/ 

Reports from the Front Lines

The Twitterverse  

TeacherGoals @teachergoals  

Textrovert:  no calls; texts only.  

ASA Impact @ASA_Impact

Why is #middleschool the perfect time to begin #careerexploration? Check out our collaborative playbook with @AMLE, featuring insights from real middle-grades educators who’ve walked the walk!

https://twitter.com/ASA_Impact/status/1451653350588551177/photo/1

9to5Mac.com  @9to5mac

Google Drive for desktop updated with full Apple M1 Mac support https://9to5mac.com/2021/10/22/google-drive-desktop-mac-m1-support/

By @technacity

Luria Petrucci  @LuriaPetrucci

If you’re looking for a green screen, there’s a quick sale going on for the collapsible Neewer ones! https://amzn.to/2ZinNUB

Proof Mango // Online Course Proofreading  @ProofMango

We all know how important it is to add interactivity to our courses. But how? I stumbled upon H5P when I was creating my course. It let me add flashcards and interactive presentations easily. Great way to stand out as a course creator.  https://t.co/SXXMc9ztgT?amp=1  

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

Resources:  

Authoring H5P Interactive Content and Releasing as OER by @sushumanaro

Video:  https://youtu.be/qpNWiN5NAqA  

Web Spotlight:  

Axis – The Culture Translator

Tik Tok Tics:  What it is – This week, the Wall Street Journal (paywall) reported that doctors across the world have seen a significant increase of teen girls with ticks in their offices over the last year.  Some believe that “Touraette syndrome influencers” on TikTok may help explain why.  A team of Chicago based doctors published a similar study earlier this year.  Perhaps it is a manifestation of William Blake’s “We become what we behold.”  Axis suggests these questions to engage teens to think about influencers:  

  • Can you think of anyone (friends, musicians, directors, etc.) that you would consider a genius?
  • Can you think of specific songs, movies, or conversations that have shaped the way you think about life?  
  • Is it possible to know how something will affect us before it affects us?  

Teachers Are Barely Hanging On. Here’s What They Need.

An incredibly honest, frank perspective from a leading Education influencer. 

https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/barely-hanging-on/

Learn to let go of sleep battles with your teen

https://www.cnn.com/2021/10/15/health/teen-sleep-schedule-wellness/index.html#annotations:n7gofi7QEey8YZOPI3SGFg

Where is Vilnius?  Here’s a video to help you.

https://youtu.be/1OYbDuM4Y3s

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MSM 520: Friday at 3:00

Summary:

Shawn and Troy discuss getting tired. The kids are returning to “normal”. Dave has a spoiler alert. 

Jokes:  

What fruit do ghosts eat?

  • Boo berries

What do you call a typo on a tombstone?

  • A grave mistake

How do flat earthers travel?

  • On a plane

What do they call the employee of the month at a crematorium?

  • Top Urner

I have a friend who lives on a houseboat. He fell in love with the girl next door. 

  • Sadly, they drifted apart

I told a joke on Zoom yesterday. 

  • Apparently, it wasn’t remotely funny

Hey, I have a friend who is becoming a SuperHero:

  • He’s becoming TypoMan

Yep, he’s the writer of wrongs. 


I’d like to give a shout out to all the Librarians:

  • Oops, I’m sorry

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Spoiler Alert

I was recently reading the September/October 2021 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  In this issue, I read the section “Teacher’s Toolkit” written by Daniel J. Bergman.  Daniel wrote an article entitled “Spoiler Alert! Avoiding Hazards to Science Inquiry and Classroom Creativity.”

Spoilers can infiltrate our classrooms.  Science education “spoilers” are elements or behaviors that sabotage, short-circuit, and short-change the learning process and student creativity.  Here is a listing of several possible science education spoilers—hazards to authentic learning and creativity:

  1. Objectives
  2. Terminology
  3. Cookbook Labs
  4. Teachers
  5. Students

http://k12science.net/spoiler-alert/

Reports from the Front Lines

  •   When setting an assignment in an LMS to time out on Friday at 3:00 and then the emails come in asking if it can be reopened . . . 
  • Troy’s 6th Grade story . . . 
  • Student Expectations

The Twitterverse  

Devorah Heitner  @DevorahHeitner

Excited to offer this FREE webinar for parents with @YourTeenMag! I’ll be w/ Dr. Nanika Coor and

@michelleicard we’re here to answer your questions re: middle schoolers & screens. #mschat #PTchat #ILedchat reg here: https://ytmparentingcourses.com/middle-school-social-media-webinar cc

@HeidiStevens13 @parentandteen

NCHE  @historyed

Did you miss today’s History Matters (…and so does coffee?) w/@jbf1755? While we’d love to see you in person, you can now watch the episode from today (and every day!) at our web, YouTube, and Facebook pages. #yayhistory #historymatters @HistoryNewbie #sschat @MatthewTMissias

ABC News @ABC

The CDC said that social isolation, coronavirus-related deaths and stress weighed heavy on Americans, forcing many to confront new mental health challenges.  https://t.co/ia1TfFGsod?amp=1  

Dr. Joanne Freeman  @jbf1755

Ok. I offer this story as a cautionary tale. Like everyone else, I’m out of practice traveling, esp. for business. So on the one hand, I made seamless travel arrangements to Philadelphia for today. On the other hand, my talk in Philadelphia is NEXT Friday. And there it is.  

𝙇𝙖𝙨𝙩 𝘿𝙖𝙮 𝐭𝐨 𝐉𝐨𝐢𝐧 𝐓𝐂𝐄𝐀 𝐅𝐫𝐞𝐞!  @TCEA

Engagement Strategies ——— Teacher Trap #teachchat #educoach #learning #teachertwitter

https://twitter.com/TCEA/status/1444455009354141696/photo/1

Jack Berckemeyer

On 10/11-I will be doing Berckemeyer’s 21 days of Joy and Optimism Blitz. Here’s the catch it’s only on Instagram. I will be offering ideas to help educators lift their spirits, giving things away, and hopefully make you laugh. Like Cher, I only use one name for Insta-Berckemyer.  

TeacherGoals@teachergoals

Guilty. 

CindySmith  @CindySmith

Why do people in Saskatchewan lock their offices? So their coworkers don’t distribute spaghetti squash! We all got new “paper weights” today! Thanks @RobinDubiel for sharing your bumper crop!  

Dr. Joanne Freeman  @jbf1755

8hHad a great idea today. How about heading to Philadelphia? (A JOKE—last week I went there by mistake. Today I actually DO have a lecture there. ) Amtrak and I, together again…

NCMLE – NC Association for Middle Level Education  @NCMiddle

We are one week away from the #SowToGrow Virtual Fall Symposium! Get your NCMLE membership renewed to take advantage of this free professional development!   

Alice Keeler  @alicekeeler

Curriculum Pacing Guide Loss  @jgvanides

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

Resources:  

Practical Ed-Tech Guide

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2021/10/get-your-free-copy-of-practical-ed-tech.html

MiddleWeb – Do You Sometimes Miss The Mute Button?

https://www.middleweb.com/45926/do-you-sometimes-miss-the-mute-button/

Interruptions as signs of enthusiasm.  

Document Analysis Worksheets

Document analysis is the first step in working with primary sources. Teach your students to think through primary source documents for contextual understanding and to extract information to make informed judgments.

Use these worksheets — for photos, written documents, artifacts, posters, maps, cartoons, videos, and sound recordings — to teach your students the process of document analysis.

https://www.archives.gov/education/lessons/worksheets

Web Spotlight:  

Walk the Great Wall

https://artsandculture.google.com/project/great-wall-of-china

School Surveillance

https://www.theguardian.com/education/2021/oct/12/school-surveillance-dragnet-suicide-attempt-healing#annotations:3_Ks1ixEEeyEl8NFauiN3w

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MSM 519: I’m Calling Lin Manuel Right Now!!

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about how the fall is going, substitutes, and culture. Dave gets scientifically creative. 

Jokes:  

In order to address security concerns, all the passwords have been changed to Kenny.

  • As a result, everyone has Kenny Logins. 

Archaeologists have discovered a series of short stories that stress the importance of punctuality. 

  • They’re called ASAP’s Fables

Whenever I think of the 80’s, my first thought is a boom box.

  • Yep, it’s just a stereo type

I might never get over my addiction to referencing the Beach Boys, but wouldn’t it nice?


Pre means before.

Post means after. 

Using them together would be….

  • preposterous

I have a friend who never finishes anything. 

  • He has a black belt in partial arts. 

I have a friend who claims that he can communicate with vegetables. 

  • Jack and the beans talk. 



This is sooooooooooooo middle school:  


Middle School Science Minute  

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

Creativity in the Science Classroom

I was recently reading the September/October 2021 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  In this issue, I read the section “From the Editor’s Desk” written by Patty McGinnis.  Patty wrote an article entitled “Creativity in the Science Classroom.”

Students learn science—and use critical and creative thinking—by doing science.  Rather than focusing on memorizing facts, they are engaged in application in which they apply content knowledge to real-world situations.

http://k12science.net/creativity-in-the-science-classroom/ 

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Teachers are TIRED!
  • Homecoming
  • Importance of Documenting
  • Core Competencies for Teachers
  • Kids and behavior
  • Remote Learning?
  • Sub plans
  • Substitute Shortage

The Twitterverse  

Steve Chisik  @schisik

October is National Principals Month. It is an absolute privilege to work with this team of outstanding elementary principals. Our HVS family is very fortunate to have each and every one of you on the front lines every day!

Russell Stannard  @russell1955

Where can you find FREE images for your website? #Copyright #freeimages Video:

https://twitter.com/russell1955/status/1444243714025705478/photo/1

Dr. Joanne Freeman  @jbf1755

Next week I have my first in-person lecture (not a public event) since February 2020. And it feels weird. Good! But weird.

Yong Zhao, Ph.D  @YongZhaoEd

Tomorrow (Sat) 5:30-6:30pm EDT watch live Ep77 #silverliningforlearning The Education We Need: A Conversation with @DrTonyWagner and @dintersmith Ted Dintersmith hosts @chrs_dede @travelinedman @punyamishra @YongZhaoEd @shynicola

https://silverliningforlearning.org/episode-77-the

Fixing Education@FixingEducation

In education, it’s especially important to distance yourself from people who have a problem for every solution.

David Geurin  @DavidGeurin

Stronger relationships = stronger schools. Maybe you can help someone answer one of these questions today. 1. Am I important to someone here? 2. Do I belong here? 3. Am I good at something here? 4. Who will listen to me here? 5. Is my presence here making a difference?

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

Resources:  

3D Resources

Our project is a constantly growing collection of free 3D icons that you can use in your next project, without specifying the author. There are also paid versions of these icons and let’s find out how they differ.

https://free3dicon.com/about-this-project/#annotations:H_1O6CIeEeyjna-GCWPpFg

Preteen with anxiety and ADHD takes frustrations out on family

https://www.washingtonpost.com/lifestyle/on-parenting/angry-adhd-anxiety-tween/2021/09/28/10c04a12-1d72-11ec-bcb8-0cb135811007_story.html#annotations:kFUy6CIhEeyOuIvW7reDPA

AMERICAN INDIAN REMOVAL

What Does It Mean to Remove a People?

https://americanindian.si.edu/nk360/removal#annotations:h1xJLCLSEeyKSut11q6S6g

Primary Sources Resource:  

https://guides.loc.gov/indian-removal-act

Monster Month with Chad Frye, Illustration Guy

Enjoy.  https://www.facebook.com/ChadFryeIllustrationGuy?__cft__[0]=AZV-jqdeFDvozhkjMvTcWsS_AUIN0IMXaZDJhTX_FERR1H6XBW9Hlcwgk0O-giYsS81qCvt6k_l6T0UU2u132C0x-XZC48obZ6mTtjxELeVLZbdp6G0xzAtWH3bZ2r1hS4Hn4M7rfONJkdxQpqEqQ2N-RYkcpnDPzmyQZnufiF_5eU3VFlrt1hPnzmQmWkmmAXU&__tn__=-UC%2CP-R  

Web Spotlight:  

AXIS:  The Culture Translator

  1. Toxicity Levels – Internal documents published by the Wall Street Journal reveal that Facebook knows how damaging its Instagram app can be for teen girls.  
  2. Gamers have replaced traditional celebrities with 13-39 year olds:  Based on input from 13-39 year olds, YPulse has put together a helpful list of some of the most-followed YouTubers and streamers in the gaming world.
  3. TikTok hits 1 billion users.  
  4. Slang of the Week:  
  • Big Yikes: When you take something well-intentioned just a little bit too far..  
  • Soft Launch:  When you post pictures of a budding romance, but nothing definitive to say there’s a relationship between two people.  
  • 3rd world: Refers to a TikTok challenge that uses the song “3rd World Free Boski Turnt Up.” While recording a video set to the song, users simply pass the phone to a friend every time the words “third world” are repeated.

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