MSM 475: What Shawn is doing -or- What is Shawn doing? Inflection is everything.

Jokes:  



Classical music themes are easy to come up with. 

  • I could make you a Liszt.

What did the chemist say when he found two isotopes of Helium?

  • HeHe

What happens when you forget to take your restless leg medicine?

  • You want to kick yourself

8 vowels, 11 consonants, an exclamation point, and a comma appeared in court today. 

  • They are due to be sentenced next week. 

Hey, I just got a job offer at a coffee bar. 

  • Pays not great, but it has a lot of perks.

I think the Discovery Channel should be on a different channel number every day. 


I went to see a show about puns.

  • It was just a play on words.

Never lie to an x-ray technician.

  • They can see right through you.

To the guy who invented the zero:

  • Thanks for nothing!

Is your wife technically your ex-girlfriend?

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Middle School Science Minute: Create Your Own Rainbow

I was recently looking at ideas for at-home learning and I came across a fun investigation from “Physics Central.”

The investigation is entitled: “Create Your Own Rainbow.”

The investigation and rainbows share the same principles:

  • refraction — light bending
  • reflecting — light bouncing back

Reports from the Front Lines

The Twitterverse

Mr. Gupton @GuptonTeaches

I. Want. To. Be. In. The. Building. With. My. Kids. Being selfish today. Ignore me.

NJAMLE @NJAMLE

Special thanks to Lori Chen, @StephJWhite14 @AdamsntheMiddle @LynnThompsonELA @tinamonte @ProfJPizzo for helping me @snydesn2 to establish the first 23 episodes of the Middle Ground Minute. Check out the @NJAMLE website for the Archive and more in the near future. #njed @Amle

Typical EduCelebrity @EduCelebrity

Don’t get too caught up in the aesthetics of your virtual classroom. While building the airplane that you’re trying to fly at the same time, few are worried about the in-flight movie.

Bridget Bryson @BrysonBridget

Had wonderful and uplifting @AMLE virtual ‘bonfire’ yesterday. Mod’ asked us to share positives about the current teaching scenario. Awkward silence. A brave teacher found one…then ideas flowed. Mine? The sheer joy and humor of amateur videos & unexpected during live meets

Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

Strategies:  

Resources:

The Perfect Blend:  A Practical Guide to Designing Student-Centered Learning Experiences

Michele Eaton, Author

Annotate PDFs Collaboratively Using Google Drive

The sequence goes something like this:

  • Upload a PDF to your Google Drive (New>File upload, or click-and-drag the PDF into your Google Drive).
  • Click the PDF to preview it.
  • (Optional) Click the share button in the upper right to add other people, or get a link to share.
  • Click on the annotate icon in the upper right to start adding notes.  Highlight text or illustrations throughout the document to comment on them.
  •  
https://sites.hampshire.edu/hamp-it/2018/05/18/annotate-pdfs-collaboratively-using-google-drive/#annotations:HP9rfOSFEeqOE69lApWWlg

Web Spotlight:  

Make Your Classroom More Like…El Pollo Loco?

Most people have a favorite restaurant. I go to El Pollo Loco for the avocado salsa. I go for the green sauce. 

http://www.brentcoley.com/blog/make-your-classroom-more-likeel-pollo-loco#annotations:OrQsyOSWEeqOtjOVcsVaKA

Random Thoughts . . .  

Personal Web Site  

Codicil

  1. Content Resource Ideas:  
    1. Begin the year with a Team Olympics:  https://ditchthattextbook.com/end-the-school-year-with-epic-review-olympics-free-templates/  (You’ll have to modify some of this.)
    2. Make a video about myself (the student):  Bill Ferriter  @plugusin

Remember that quick @Flipgrid activity I shared with y’all last week? The private Introduction Video that I asked students to make with 3 facts about them, 2 questions for me and 1 clear pronunciation of their name?  Can be done in Moodle as well.  

  1.  Warm-up ideas:  https://pbs.twimg.com/media/Efd2lwYWkAE-xOV?format=jpg&name=4096×4096  
  2. Create a self-portrait and share it to the group:  https://t.co/lfBvXNmqLe?amp=1  
  3. Dave Burgess’ 50 back to remote learning activities:  https://t.co/Igha8MUr2U?amp=1  
  4. Teacher created Kahoot Trivia Challenges
    1. Wooclap . . . meme chose.  
  5. Digital Citizenship Presentations:  Digital Citizenship Tips   
  6. Self-Care Challenge:  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oFT1w59feNVneXGqU-eWa5PwmpBec1eQeMIR8ihmXmY/edit?usp=sharing  
  7. Three Family Sale (online radio drama):   https://docs.google.com/document/d/1oFT1w59feNVneXGqU-eWa5PwmpBec1eQeMIR8ihmXmY/edit?usp=sharing  
  8. Building an Empowered Community (Dr. J. Spencer):  https://docs.google.com/document/d/1XSH-iSvAfMj3w1VdE6zkpBzQT9ran13q87ri54EiTf0/edit
  9. Create Team Online Expectations?
    1. https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/1LGpT1NZ8m07Q7YLGxMztMa0k8kJ-LJobXx07e55Y4M0/edit?usp=sharing  
  10. Design a structure for “Team Meetings” 

    Potential topics to cover the first week:  

    1. School Schedule  
    2. How the team works
    3. What Distance Learning looks like this year vs. last year.
    4. Team expectations
    5. How a Team Meeting works
    6. What the sticker in the envelope is for.
    7. Introduction letter we sent home and the booklet inside.  
    8. Setting a goal for the first five weeks.
    9. Setting up a learning zone in the house.
    10. What does it mean to study?
    11. Finishing the job – the assignment gets done.
    12. Team/Teacher expectations for online interactions.
    13. Definitions and examples of Civil Discourse.  
    14. How to find an assignment online.
    15. Understanding a calendar.  
      1. Creativity takes time video
    16. Digital Citizenship materials from Wayne RESA.  
      1. Password security
    17. Wellness check as a repeated activity each advisory.  
    18. Cardinal Challengers Olympics – Wooclap (or other) trivia game, basic facts I should have learned in 6th grade, Science, Math, English, Social Studies general knowledge questions.  
    19. Student code of conduct (I heard the planners are in this year . . . )  
    20. People at Strong faces recognition game “Who are the people in your neighborhood?” in Wooclap, or other type of app.  
    21. AMAA – Ask Me Almost Anything 
    22.  Table Topics Cards – Conversation starters  
    23. Explain to me:  
      1. how 
        1. to play your favorite game (video or otherwise).  
      2. When 
        1. Is a good time to do homework?
      3. Where 
        1. Is a good place to study?
        2. Is the best place to get ice cream?
        3. Are your little siblings hiding during this Google Meet ‘cause I can hear them!  🙂  
      4. Why 
        1. Did you choose this spot?
        2. Do you listen to that particular music?  
      5. To what extent do you 
    24. Brainstorm a list of things you (the student) can do at home to make someone’s day better.  
      1. Make a plan and do it.
    25. Short podcasts we could play to generate discussion:  
      1. Astropup and the Seven Mountains of Genius (Video Game addiction):  https://www.storynory.com/astropup-and-the-seven-mountains-of-genius/  
      2. Which is more important:  Liberty or Security?  https://tuttletwins.com/podcast/which-is-more-important-liberty-or-security/  
      3. The Swing (Robert Louis Stevenson) – Short poem:  https://www.storynory.com/the-swing/  
      4. The Moon (Robert Louis Stevenson) – Short poem:  https://www.storynory.com/the-moon-poem/  
      5. The Moon Song (goes with above):  https://www.storynory.com/the-moon-song/  
      6. Six Honest Serving Men (Kipling):  https://www.storynory.com/six-honest-serving-men/  
    26.  Reasons why should dihydrogen monoxide be banned – make a list:  
      1. https://www.dhmo.org/facts.html  
      2. https://www.dhmo.org/truth/Dihydrogen-Monoxide.html  
      3. https://www.gulfcoast.edu/current-students/academic-divisions/natural-sciences/biology-project/chemistry-1/documents/dihydrogen-monoxide.pdf
    27. 99Math.com competition (not every day) when it gets ready for the new year:  https://99math.com/live-games  

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    MSM 474: In the Studio

    Jokes:  

    What creature is smarter than a talking parrot?

    • A spelling bee

    Who did the zombie take to the prom?

    • Ghoul-friend

    What did one toilet say to the other?

    • You look flushed

    What kind of shoes do spies wear?

    • Sneakers

    What gets wet while drying?

    • A towel

    How much does it cost a pirate to get ears pierced?

    • A buck an ear

    Help Stamp out and Abolish Redundancy


    What word becomes shorter when you add 2 letters to it?

    • Short

    Image may contain: text that says 'MELON COLLIE?'

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: Engaging Families

    I was recently reading the July/August, 2020 issue of “Science and Children,” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read the Editor’s Note column “Engaging Families”  written by Elizabeth Barrett-Zahn.

    During the pandemic, she attended quite a few professional development opportunities.  She has had three essential takeaways:

    1.  Access and equity
    2.  Social-emotional sensitivities
    3.  Sensemaking and other 21st century skills

    Reports from the Front Lines

    Advisory:

    Pointless Inventions

    https://thehustle.co/the-man-who-has-created-100-pointless-inventions/#annotations:pND60uC9EeqWehs22aPFjA

    Inspirational Quotes

    https://www.lifehack.org/882953/overcoming-challenges-quotes

    The Twitterverse

    Bill Ferriter @plugusin

    Remember that quick @Flipgrid activity I shared with y’all last week? The private Introduction Video that I asked students to make with 3 facts about them, 2 questions for me and 1 clear pronunciation of their name? Here’s proof that it was totally worth the time.

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    Tamarindtree  @tamarindtree2

    When we launched in March, we were skeptical of having volunteers on a sustainable basis. But here we are, running an Orientation every week engaging with folks who want to teach online, create content – help bridge the learning divde. Join! https://tamarindtree.org/main/index.php/our-volunteer-programme/

    Mark Moran @markemoran

    Imagine searching a history topic on Google and then clicking a filter to eliminate the [worthless] results. It would be just like doing a search on SweetSearch History. http://history.sweetsearch.com #satchat #sschat #historyteacher #HistoryMatters

    R Graham Oliver: The Purpose of Education replied

    Erin Harrington, emotional junior staffer @ladyhorrors

    Had a terrible morning in the #NZHellhole. Visited a busy farmers market where the leeks were too big & I was nearly set upon by a vicious bichon frise. Drove through sea fog (designed to keep us trapped) and had ice cream for brunch bc cereal is rationed. Cried all the way home

    R Graham Oliver: The Purpose of Education @rgrahamoliver

    You know how we feel for you

    Greg Perry @futurebehaviour

    Following the success of the government’s recent slogans ie Stay Home, Stay Safe and Eat Out to Help Out, here are some new suggestions: Go swimming, Stay Dry Drink Booze, Stay Sober Avoid the Wind, Fly Kites

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

    Strategies:  

    How Do We Know When Kids Understand?

    https://robertkaplinsky.com/know-kids-understand/#annotations:9keyRuDEEeqmnLvAa86dUA

    22 Tips for Online Instruction

    http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/2020/08/twenty_tips_for_online_instruction.html

    Resources:

    Open Education Resource:  Open Textbooks for Hong Kong

    http://www.opentextbooks.org.hk/

    The Noun Project

    The use of visual aids in education has proven vital for classrooms since time immemorial, from preschool through senior year.

    learners absorb information more easily — and can better retrieve it later on — when they’re given both verbal and visual cues to “encode” a concept in their minds.

    https://blog.thenounproject.com/free-resources-for-teachers-a6a1e32351e6#annotations:a9ZUeOMIEeqMFFtpTxxVPQ

    Math Tutorials

    LOTS of videos.

    http://patrickjmt.com/#annotations:C5bV9OAXEeq6KBc_dKvVDw

    Web Spotlight:  

    U.S. Billionaire Wealth Surged During The Pandemic

    U.S. billionaires saw their wealth surge 20 percent since the start of the pandemic according to an analysis by the Institute for Policy Studies and Americans for Tax Fairness. Between March 18 and June 17, the total net worth of 643 American billionaires increased from $2.9 trillion to $3.5 trillion while a further 29 individuals joined the club. While their collective wealth grew by $584 billion, some 45.5 million Americans filed for unemployment.

    https://www.statista.com/chart/22068/change-in-wealth-of-billionaires-during-pandemic/#annotations:GR6DROKREeqHly8iFRFHqQ

    Do We Still Believe?

    AMLE article by Jack Bereckemeyer

    1. Teaming
    2. Advisory
    3. Flexible block schedule
    4. Offering of a variety of exploratory or essentials classes
    5. Various forms of assessments
    6. Educators who are trained to teach this age group
    7. Empowerment of students in their learning
    8. Comprehensive guidance programs
    9. Ongoing professional development that reflects best middle level practices
    10. Students and teachers who are actively engaged in the classroom

    http://www.amle.org/BrowsebyTopic/WhatsNew/WNDet.aspx?ArtMID=888&ArticleID=384

    Native Land

    https://native-land.ca/#annotations:3mbipuDwEeqHWrswb7nA4g

    What Will Middle Schoolers Need When School Reopens?

    http://www.amle.org/BrowsebyTopic/WhatsNew/WNDet/TabId/270/ArtMID/888/ArticleID/1171/What-Will-Middle-Schoolers-Need-When-School-Reopens.aspx#annotations:waTQbOC8Eeq5tuunF0NO0A

    Name Shoutouts 

    https://www.nameshouts.com/#annotations:DkXNmt_cEeqrBU9SJzh_4g

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

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    MSM 473: Speak the Words – I clap, do Wooclap!

    Jokes:  



    A customer dropped a steak while in the grocery store. I said “whoops, now it’s ground beef”. They didn’t laugh. 


    Shawn: *yawns*

    Sean: *yeans*


    I’m going to set up a race where reaching Finland is the goal. That way, it’s literally a race to the Finnish line. 




    What’s the definition of a will?

    • Come on, it’s a dead giveaway

    Did you hear about the police department where someone is stealing the wheels off of the police cars?

    • Police are working tirelessly to catch the thief

    The letters that you receive are obviously mail. 

    • But are the bills that you receive Fee Mail?

    I may never get over my habit of referencing the Beach Boys, but wouldn’t it be nice?


    Why do ants never get sick?

    • Because they have little Anty Bodies

    Did you know you can hear the Blood in your veins?

    • You just need to listen varicosely

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: Back to Mars

    I was recently reading the July/August 2020 issue of “Science Scope” a publication, for middle school teachers, of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read the Scope on the Skies column written by Bob Riddle.  The title of the article was “Back to Mars.”

    July 2020 provided an opening window for missions to Mars.  During this window, which occurs every 26 months, a trip to Mars can be completed with 7 – 9 months.  The first launch of the month was by the United Arab Emirates Mars Mission on July 19.  The second launch of the month was by the China National Space Administration on July 23.  The third launch of the month was the NASA and Space X on July 30.  All launches were successful.

    Reports from the Front Lines

    • Prepped and Ready to Go?
      • H5P – Speak the Text and Speak the Text Set  
    • Meet the Teacher
    • SEL
    • Video Conferencing
    • Quick Tech Tips vs Online Learning Skills

    Advisory:

    The Twitterverse

    Typical EduCelebrity @EduCelebrity

    A good PBL teacher would have led a student project that would produce by now an effective vaccine against Covid.  

    EL Magazine @ELmagazine

    Which of these 7 habits of highly “affective” teachers will you commit to practicing this school year? @rickwormeli2  #satchat #edchat

    Nick Covington @CovingtonAHS

    Teacher PD should model the pedagogy we expect to see in the classroom. That’s not a pandemic thing, that’s an always thing. 

    M. Guhlin learns @mglearn

    RT: You’ve heard of audio books, but what about video books?

    http://ow.ly/zGSi50AWv72 mglearn #ela #remotelearning #distancelearning #txedtuesday — TCEA (TCEA) August 13, 2020

    Steven Weber @curriculumblog

    3 Simple Truths 1. Students want to feel connected #wholechild 2. Students enjoy engagement #Schlechty 3. Students want to ask questions #WhoOwnsTheLearning

    College of Education @MSUCollegeofEd

    ICYMI: MSU is offering free support programs to help school districts prepare for online instruction this fall. http://spr.ly/6014GcUiu

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

    Strategies:  

    Class App

    Create a Google Slide Presentation (or web site) with links to things that an “App” would provide. 

    https://docs.google.com/presentation/d/e/2PACX-1vQ1oQKPbKnXz23hwCo8AMCxRunesbwylTz0y6yhhHjTy6VDNSH04Qrb4LDERFDw2JNj20wM_y6xpfU1/pub?start=false&loop=false&delayms=3000&slide=id.p

    Video Conferencing

    teachers hosting video conferencing sessions will want to consider whether whole group, small group, or individual sessions make the most sense given the purpose of that session.

    Resources:

    Illustrative Math (6-8) Curriculum

    Use GeoGebra Classroom to fully engage your students within this middle school curriculum. Monitor all student progress in real-time without the hassle of screen sharing!

    https://www.geogebra.org/m/ckm3ffqh

    Web Spotlight:  

    Teaching U.S. History in a Fractured America

    Gez.La

    The tours created by digitizing an existing place with different techniques are called virtual tours. It allows you to explore places from your computer, mobile phone or other devices at any time without actually going to that place.

    https://gez.la/

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

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    MSM 472: Tiny Tales for Learning This Fall

    Jokes:  







    What’s the worst part of ancient history class?

    • Teachers tend to Babylon.

    I made a playlist for hiking. It has music Peanuts, The Cranberries, and Eminem. 

    • I call it my Trail Mix


    I ordered a chicken and an egg from Amazon. 

    • I’ll let you know which one comes first.

    If a cow doesn’t produce milk, is it…

    1. A Milk Dud
    2. An Udder Failure

    I had a bunch of Beatle puns, but that was

    • Yesterday

    I was watching an Australian cooking show. The chef made a meringue. The audience Cheered! I was totally surprised. 

    • Usually Australians boo meringue

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: Waves

    I was recently reading the July/August 2020 issue of “Science Scope” a publication, for middle school teachers, of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read the Editor’s Note Section written by Patty McGinnis.  The title of the article was “The Seemingly Endless Uses of Waves.”

    We interact with waves on a daily basis.  When teaching the topic of waves, teachers may want to consider starting with a phenomenon that focuses on how waves transmit energy, interact with materials, or are used for communication purposes.  Simulations can help students interact with waves in order to visualize how waves transmit energy and information.  Two websites to consider are:

    The Wonder of Science — https://thewonderofscience.com

    PhET — http://phet.colorado.edu

    Reports from the Front Lines

    Advisory:  

    The Twitterverse

    Eric Sheninger @E_Sheninger

    Teachers Will Get Covid-19. What Will Schools Do? https://buff.ly/2EuRbMN

    Rich Czyz @RACzyz

    Remote Learning Tips for Teachers #4OCF #satchat

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    Michael Sharrow @MichaelSharrow2

    Agree!

    Rich Czyz @RACzyz

    Remote Learning Tips for Parents #4OCF #satchat

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    Dave Burgess @burgessdave

    50…yes, FIFTY… Back to School Activities for the Remote Learning Classroom!!! Special thanks to @jmattmiller for this guest cross-post! https://daveburgess.com/50-back-to-school-activities-for-the-remote-learning-classroom/… #tlap #DitchBook #techlap #LeadLAP #remotelearning #edtech #distancelearning #4ocf

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

    Strategies:  

    Standards Based Learning in Middle School History

    https://edtechhistory.blogspot.com/2020/07/standards-based-learning-in-middle.html

    Resources:

    AMLE:  Middle School Reopening Strategies

    https://www.amle.org/BrowsebyTopic/WhatsNew/WNDet/TabId/270/ArtMID/888/ArticleID/1167/Middle-School-Reopening-Strategies.aspx?fbclid=IwAR0hUtxWYIhWm0o50rmuaIp6NS9psaHJjj6nTUvaFU2FHj93jcuPSjcf14I

    SOAR – Online Virtual Learning Matrix from PBIS

    https://www.pbisrewards.com/wp-content/uploads/pbis-behavior-matrix-virtual-classroom.pdf

    Education and Racial Justice

    A growing playlist of virtual webinars and workshops focused on racial justice and equity in education- Spring and Summer 2020.

    Google Meet Plug-ins

    Google Meet Enhancement Suite:  https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/google-meet-enhancement-s/ljojmlmdapmnibgflmmminacbjebjpno?hl=en-US  

    Tiny Tales

    Each book contains two hundred of these tiny stories. For each book, I write three hundred tiny stories here at the blog. 

    Each completed book is free to read online as a Pressbook or you can download a free digital file (PDF, MOBI, EPUB); you can also listen to a free audiobook. In addition, you can purchase a Kindle version or paperback version from Amazon. There are four books available as of July 26: three books of stories, plus a teaching guide.

    https://microfables.blogspot.com/2020/06/tiny-tales-series.html

    Web Spotlight:  

    Middle Graders Reflect on the COVID Closure

    I wrote a survey seeking information from students in our schools.

    This is What A Scientist Looks Like

    I Am a Scientist is an effort to introduce children to scientists outside of the narrow stereotypes that our culture typically offers (old, male, white, nerdy).

    https://theplenary.co/public-blog/2020/6/5/i-am-a-scientist-program-is-live

    https://www.iamascientist.info/

    #AMLE20 is Virtual

    http://www.amle.org/annual/Home/tabid/244/Default.aspx

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

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    MSM 471: This is Getting Out of Hand! Tinkering with Conferences.

    MSM 471: This is Getting Out of Hand!  Tinkering with Conferences.

    Jokes:  

    I just got over my passion for chocolate, marshmallows, and nuts.

    • I won’t lie, it was a Rocky Road.

    My bank called to let me know that I had an outstanding balance. 

    • I told them “Thanks, I used to do gymnastics”. It was nice of them to notice and say. 

    Whoever came up with the word dentures really missed an opportunity to call the substitooths. 


    I have a friend who just went to work in a factory making plastic statues of Dracula. There are only two of them at a time. 

    • So, she really has to make every second count. 

    I have a friend who can communicate with vegetables.

    • Apparently Jack and the Beans talk



    Did you hear about the dog who gave birth to puppies on the side of the road?

    • She was ticketed for littering.

    Did you hear about the man who was shot 200 times with an upholstery gun?

    • He’s now “fully recovered”

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: Tinkering vs. Engineering

    I was recently reading the February 2020 issue of “Science and Children,” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read the Editor’s Note Section written by Elizabeth Barrett-Zahn.  The title of the article was “Tinkering vs. Engineering.”

    Tinkerers see possibilities beyond the prescribed or conventional use of things.  Engineers work within a framework of solving problems, with imposed limitations and within guidelines.  But whether we use the term tinkerer or engineer we need to encourage students to think creatively as they design solutions.

    Reports from the Front Lines

    •  Conferences
      • Apple
      • Educational?
      • MoodleMoot Global Online 2020 
        • Interesting keynote comment, predicting the return of the “Guru” to education.  Imagine a world where the teacher develops and fine-tunes a curriculum and then travels from institution to institution or multiple institutions at the same time and the students follow the guru to the various institutions . . . 
      • Badges
        • Gamification king - Moodlemoot global 2020
    • Experts
      • District
      • Outsiders
    • Failing
      • Formula 409, Edison and the Lightbulb Story, Post-IT Notes

    The Twitterverse

    Catlin Tucker @Catlin_Tucker

    Offline Choice Boards: How Are You Integrating Offline Learning into Your Online Class? – https://catlintucker.com/2020/04/offline-choice-board/ #edchat

    Emily Fɾαɳƈιʂ @emilyfranESL

    My teacher bookshelf Vs Betsy DeVos’ bookshelf — and she’s making the decisions on how we should teach

    #GetAbook #GetEducated

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    You can send books to the Secretary of Education at Secretary of Education DeVos, 400 Maryland Ave SW, Washington D.C. 20202  

    Matt Miller @jmattmiller

    30+ digital escape rooms (plus a step by step guide for creating your own)

    30+ FREE digital escape rooms you can use TOMORROW!

    Step-by-step instructions for creating your own.  A planning template to get you started

    http://ditchthattextbook.com/30-digital-escape-rooms-plus-tips-and-tools-for-creating-your-own/… #ditchbook

    Jack Berckemeyer @JBerckemeyer

    Larry Kudkow announced that getting kids back to school is easy! You can social distance kids it’s easy! Has he been in a middle school classroom with 28 kids? Shake head back and forth – repeat several times!

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go at #mschat!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.  

    Strategies:  

    !COVID-19 LEARNING KEEPS GOING.

    To support educators and parents during extended school closures, ISTE and EdSurge have curated a list of free tools and resources as well as an Educator Help Desk where experts will answer your online learning questions.

    https://www.learningkeepsgoing.org/

    Resources:

    Lumi H5P Desktop Editor

    Edit your H5P content on your desktop with the Lumi app.  Don’t need to be connected to the internet to work on differentiating your online content.  

    http://lumi.education/

    Moodle Tool Guide

    This online chart tells you which tool to use for which desired outcome, the level of difficulty, and how Bloom’s ties in to the activity.  

    https://moodletoolguide.net/en/

    How To Protect Yourself

    https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsandsoda/2020/07/11/889716534/coronavirus-faq-how-do-i-protect-myself-if-the-coronavirus-can-linger-in-the-air

    Web Spotlight:  

    8 Ideas to Engage Students Online

    1. Sort It Out

    2. Online Fishbowl

    3. Expert Group Investigations

    4. Collaborative Annotations

    5. Google Map Adventures

    6. Spotify Playlist

    7. Scavenger Hunts

    8. Online Discussions

    A New, Antiracist Canon – Suggested Texts

    A word of caution: “A New, Antiracist Canon” is a list of texts designed to highlight the work and voices of BIPOC artists, as well as to help teachers address some of the tough questions of history, justice, and racism. Some texts contain violence, sex, and offensive language, including use of the N-word. Educators should carefully preview any resource before using it to ensure it is appropriate for their classroom, school, and population. They should also ensure they have antiracist training and experience, as well as administrative permission, before selecting more mature texts for their curriculum. To learn more about how this list was developed and what antiracist education is, please see the Letter of Explanation.

    https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BPgH7EUlQUby9k0wr1h3V8lQi4q0SHsCqFJWC90K2ZA/edit?fbclid=IwAR1Z8qpByNaathKNaLmlQ_9flD0_ekU3WmGnfL9bv7k3EOCumYQ5PcQBVkE

    University cheating might be up — but don’t just blame students

    As universities and colleges shift classes online during the COVID-19 pandemic, some experts are warning instructors to change their teaching approach in order to curb a perceived rise in cases of suspected cheating.

    “There’s so many things [instructors] have to adapt to and they’re not sure how to do that. They tend to rely on the solutions that worked in the classroom setting,” said Skidmore. “You have to develop assessment strategies that are better suited to an online environment.” 

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/university-cheating-might-be-up-but-don-t-just-blame-students-1.5618272

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

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    MSM 470: CoCoRhee Kick ‘em in the Knee! CoCoRaHS Kick ‘em in the Other Knee!

    Jokes:  



    Have you ever tried blind-folded archery?

    • You don’t know what you are missing.

    Did you hear about the Dad who got a tattoo of a thermos?

    • He doesn’t want anyone to touch the thermos tat. 

    My wife insists she doesn’t want to go to an 80’s fancy dress party, 

    but I remain Adamant. 


    A woman was informed by the a doctor that she was pregnant. Her response?

    • Woman: “What? You’ve got to be….kid in me”. 
    • Doctor: “Did you get pregnant just to use that joke?” 
    • Women: Get pregnant for a lame pun? That’s inconceivable”. 

    I can cut down a tree just by looking at it. 

    • I saw it with my own eyes.

    Why does a chicken coop always have two doors?

    • If it had four, it would be a chicken sedan.

    You know, Eagle eyed people aren’t  sure if they are supposed to take it easy

    • Or take it to the limit one more time. 

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: CoCoRaHS

    I was recently reading the February 2020 issue of “Science Teacher,” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read the Citizen Science Section written by Jill Nugent.  The title of the article was “Gauging Rainfall with CoCoRaHS: The Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network.”

    CoCoRaHS is an acronym for the Community Collaborative Rain, Hail, and Snow Network.  CoCoRaHS is a unique, non-profit, community-based network of volunteers of all ages and backgrounds working together to measure and map precipitation (rain, hail, and snow).  By using low-cost measurement tools, stressing training and education, and utilizing an interactive website, the aim of CoCoRaHS is to provide the highest quality data for natural resource, education, and research applications.  CoCoRaHS is now in all fifty states, Canada, The Bahamas, Puerto Rico, and the US Virgin Islands.

    Reports from the Front Lines

    • Summer Prep Plans
      • What do you do for Fall?
      • School Directives?  
        • Principals sending Information Blasts  
        • State Departments of Education General Guidelines.  
    • OER materials?  
    • Stamped From The Beginning by Ibram X. Kendi     

    The Twitterverse

    maddie  @_AstroMaddie

    i literally spit out my water

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    Julie Jee 아직도 피곤해  @mrsjjee

    I asked my brother (ER director in New Rochelle) if he thought there would be school in September and he replied no before I finished saying September.

    Eric Sheninger @E_Sheninger

    As it looks like more and more schools will open up with some form of #remotelearning here are some resources to help https://pin.it/G168F67 #edchat #suptchat #edutwitter #cpchat #COVIDー19 #covid19 #Covid_19  https://twitter.com/E_Sheninger/status/1279438075891011586/photo/1

    Don’t forget to go to #mschat on Twitter every Thursday at 8:00 pm EST.  Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

    Resources:

    University cheating might be up — but don’t just blame students

    Academic integrity experts say instructors must change how they assess students online during pandemic.

    She said she’s not surprised by reports of students using Google during online exams and sharing answers in group chats with fellow students.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/ottawa/university-cheating-might-be-up-but-don-t-just-blame-students-1.5618272

    Why aren’t teachers using the resources companies sell to their districts?

    • How districts procure instructional resources often leaves teachers disconnected from what gets purchased, what is actually needed, and what gets used. One way to understand why teachers do or do not adopt certain resources is through Clayton Christensen’s “Jobs to Be Done” theory.
    • Teachers commit to employing a resource when they perceive that doing so will accomplish one of at least two potential Jobs to Be Done: (1) enhance their current practices to help them engage and challenge students or (2) signal to administrators that they are in line with their school’s new initiative. Teachers who expect a resource to fulfill the first of these jobs tend to use the resource more faithfully than do their peers with the latter perspective.

    Web Spotlight:  

    Mountain Moot

    http://mountainmoot.com/

    Principals Quarantine

    https://www.sfgate.com/news/article/California-principals-in-quarantine-after-15382142.php

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

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    MSM 469: HashTag, HashTag, We got your HashTags!

    MSM 469: HashTag, HashTag, We got your HashTags!

    Jokes:

    The Gene Pool:


    I have a friend who wants to buy a boat. However, he doesn’t have a place to dock it. 

    • Yep, I have a friend without pier.

    I don’t usually tell dad jokes, 

    • but when I do, he laughs

    Have you heard about the new snail racing sport in France?

    • It’s called NASCARgo

    Why did the housecleaner put a bottle of Coke in the oven?

    • The housecleaner was told that baking soda can clean an oven.

    If you don’t like musical puns…

    • You have my symphony.

    I just realized my kitchen countertop is made of marble.

    • I’ve been taking it for granite for all these years.

    I have a friend who is very afraid of misspelling texts. He’s been looking up symptoms on the internet.

    • You could say my friend is a typochondriac. 


    If you adjust your posture….

    • Do you stand corrected?

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    I was recently reading the Spring 2020 issue of “The Concord Consortium,” a publication of the Concord Consortium.  

    In this issue, I read an article written by Chad Dorsey.  The title of the article was “Perspective: Environments for Coherent, Inquiry-based Learning.” 

    Robust simulation environments can foster coherent, inquiry-based learning.  Indeed, many topics and phenomena are simply not accessible for inquiry in the science classroom—they may be too large or too small, demand timescales that are too long or too short, or require conditions that are too dangerous to create in a school laboratory setting.  In such cases, technology is essential.  However, while individual simulations can illustrate a phenomenon, far too often they do little more than that—provide an illustrative animation.  There is another way.

    Concord Consortium

    Reports from the Front Lines

    • Making Plans to Return to School – Now is the time to prepare!  
      • Plan for a full year of distance learning.  Even if we don’t.  
        • Create contingency plans that include face-to-face lesson design in case we are able to go back to a regular classroom environment.  
      • Seek out teachers who have the remote learning puzzle figured out and learn from them.
      • Consider curriculum options already online.  
      • Push back on unreasonable expectations by the administration.  
    • Suggestions for Distance Learning:  
      • Start the online experience like it is the first day of class again.  Establish norms.
      • Remember they will have additional home responsibilities.  
      • Make social interaction a priority.  
      • You don’t need to use 100% of your online time in direct instruction.  
      • Limit the amount of messaging that goes home.  Parents could get overwhelmed.  
    • Designing a “learning space” at home:  
      • Avoid windows
      • Avoid noisy areas & distracting environments  
      • Swivel chair if possible
      • Headphones, please  
    • Middle School Principles:  This We Believe – Keys to Educating Young Adolescents (2010).  
      • We value young adolescents and are prepared to teach them.
      • We must engage our students and ourselves in active purposeful learning.
      • Our curriculum is challenging, explorative, integrative, and relevant.  
      • We use multiple learning and teaching approaches.  
      • We create varied and ongoing assessments that advance learning as well as measure it.  

    The Twitterverse

    Brittany Washburn  @BrittanyWTweets

    Distance Learning Idea:  “Research Assignment” Internet Scavenger Hunt

    https://t.co/9mXLfI3ivy?amp=1  or  http://www.brittanywashburn.com/2020/05/3-types-of-internet-scavenger-hunts-to.html  

    John Faig @johnfaig

    Cameras don’t work well and a broadcast pedagogy will not work for remote students. #PBL is the only hope of having S’s on and off-campus do similarly engaging work.

    Quote Tweet

    Rob Elliott  @robiupui

    I cannot teach a course with half of the students in a socially-distanced classroom and half in a Zoom room simultaneously. People think I’m being a crank. Am I a crank, #AcademicTwitter ?  Show this thread

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development. 

    Resources:

    Matt Miller – Ditch That Textbook – Remote Learning 101

    Free online course in 15-ish modules to get you ready for remote learning.  Comes at the right price and with a certificate at the end of the course.  

    https://ditch.teachable.com/p/remote-learning-101

    Activity Sheets

    The activities below are available for free download, and are to be used in educational and/or private settings. They may not be used elsewhere or for other purposes (such as for profit) unless explicit permission is granted.

    Below will find: Blank Comic Book Pages, Special Activities, “How to Draw…” Instructions, “Finish This Comic!” Comics, and Drawing/Writing Prompts.

    Choose Your Own Fake News

    Choose Your Own Fake News is an interactive “choose your own adventure” game. Play the game as Flora, Jo or Aida from East Africa, and navigate the world of disinformation and misinformation through the choices you make. Scrutinize news and information about job opportunities, vaccines and upcoming elections to make the right choices!

    https://chooseyourownfakenews.com/

    Web Spotlight:  

     #Hashtag180 Your Classroom  

    WHY: To Improve Student Learning Experiences.

    #Hashtag180 began as one fifth grade science teacher’s journey to enhance and supplement curriculum. It grew into: Hashtag A Community Around Your Curriculum.

    HOW: See: How To Hashtag North Carolina Science Essential Standards and North Carolina Curriculum Hashtags.Tweet one experience on each of the 180 school days of the year, and hashtag it with your learning objective and #hashtag180.

    UPDATE: Also see: #Hashtag180 Central, including: Look Out for Learning and Hashtagging ISTE Student Standards

    WHO: ALL Educators

    WHAT: The #Hashtag180 Challenge was originally designed for educators to access and share learning resources very specifically by tweeting life and classroom experiences, hashtagged with learning objectives and #Hashtag180. Where does it go from here? The possibilities are endless…

    WHERE: #Hashtag180

    Random Thoughts . . .  

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    MSM 468: Wrong on Soooooo Many Levels . . .

    MSM 468:  Wrong on Soooooo Many Levels . . .

    Jokes:  


    Why did the police officer pull over the moving van?

    • He wanted to bust a move.

    What do dentists call their x-rays?

    • Tooth pics

    The re-opening of LEGO stores was a big event. 

    • People were lined up for blocks


    There was a HUGE sale on long paddles at the store. 

    • You could say it was a Big Oar Deal.

    I’m going to name my next dog Rolex.

    • Yep, he’s going to be a watchdog

    Why do dogs float in water?

    • They are good buoys

    I was going to look for my watch. 

    • But I could never find the time

    Did you hear about the guy on the phone pumping gas when his wife called. 

    • He had to his Exxon hold

    Today, I was ironing bored and I noticed that the cover of my ironing board was wrinkled, and I laughed at the irony. Then I laughed because “irony”. 


    I witnessed an altercation between two sketch artists. 

    • Guns were drawn

    I’m changing all my passwords to “Kenny”. 

    • Yep, I’ll have Kenney Loggins. 

    Communists’ jokes aren’t funny. 

    • Until everyone gets it.

    Goth anti-vaxxers will never listen to which band?

    • The Cure

    I just sold my homing pigeon on eBay.

    • For the 22nd time

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: Environmental Health Scientist

    I was recently reading the April / May, 2020 issue of “Science Teacher,” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read an article written by Luba Vangelova.  The title of the article was “Environmental Health Scientist.”

    Environmental health scientists study how environmental toxins impact human health, and work to mitigate such risks.  The article features an interview with Casey Bartrem, an environmental health scientist who serves as the executive director of Terragraphics International Foundation in Moscow, Idaho.  Casey is a graduate of Michigan State University.  

    Reports from the Front Lines

    • Dateline Shijiazhuang:  China pulls students from schools – July 11 final exams.  期末考试  COVID-19 Round 2.  
    • Summer Plans? 
      • Training the kids
      • Training the teachers
    • OER

    The Twitterverse

    Scott McLeod @mcleod  

    Episode 13: Remote Teaching and Home Learning: Examples from South Korea and Singapore #silverliningforlearning @AASAHQ @NASSP @NAESP @NSBAPublicEd @ASCD @ISTEEdLeaders @pdkintl @Chalkbeat @MindShiftKQED @hechingerreport @futureready

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    Michigan History Day

    We are excited that Tara Fugate of Fraser PS is the MI nominee for the 2020 Patricia Behring Teacher of the Year Award. The winner of the award will be announced during the NHD Award Ceremony on Sat. 6/20. Good luck Tara! #mihistoryday2020 #NHD2020

    Chris Kenniburg @kennibc

    #Moodle, say hello to #Jitsi Meet! The new Moodle 3.9 version of the Fordson theme introduces a simple Jitsi Meet launch button for every course… automatically! Just add a Jitsi server URL and you are now ready for remote learning! #opensource #edtech #onlinelearning

    Typical EduCelebrity @EduCelebrity

    I think we all can agree that required face mask use will create an interesting challenge in ventriloquism schools.

    Fixing Education @FixingEducation

    Why is there a teacher shortage in the U.S.? Some of the best teachers are leaving the profession. In fact, in the past year, 80% of teachers have thought about leaving their job. Additionally, 22% of college students used to major in education. CURRENT numbers are at 4.6%!

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

    Resources:

    NCSS – Position Paper on Teaching Civics

    A call to action for introducing policies and civic practices in schools needs to occur at local, state, and national levels. NCSS members are encouraged to use this position statement to urge their policymakers, educators, families, and communities to adopt a vision and plan for providing all students with opportunities to acquire the knowledge, skills, and dispositions needed for effective civic life.   

    https://www.socialstudies.org/positions/revitalizing_civic_learning

    Politicraft – Card Game for Civics   

    “Civic mindedness is not something you are born with. The knowledge, skills and dispositions of effective civic engagement must be acquired and practiced in a safe environment. That is the purpose of PolitiCraft.”  

    https://www.politicraft.org/how-to-play-politicraft

    Currently $14.95 per deck : https://www.politicraft.org/buy/politicraft-base-card-deck-second-edition

    The Governor’s Decision Room  

    Video Introduction:  http://seekingmichigan.org/thedecisionroom/#  

    Main Site:  http://thedecisionroom.org/  

    Sample Materials:  http://seekingmichigan.org/thedecisionroom/sample.pdf  

    Article:  “Our ‘Secret Weapon’ In An Age of Us-Against-Them”  

    “Instead of firing back, Crenshaw built a bridge. Instead of shaming and scolding, he spoke tenderly. Instead of seeking vindication through retaliation, he sought friendship through peacemaking. Instead of adding to the cycle of outrage, he soundly defeated outrage with a gesture of unconditional love.”  

    https://scottsauls.com/blog/2020/06/12/our-secret-weapon-in-an-age-of-us-against-them/?fbclid=IwAR2Lmj7_cjth_nPZ9jhfII1dDiorOal9PaDf53q28aikH09KQFbwXvE8BuA

    CSPAN:  What to do with the Confederacy?  

    Statues – Keep ‘em:  https://www.c-span.org/video/?448679-5/debate-confederate-monuments  

    Statues – Lose ‘em:  https://www.c-span.org/video/?448679-7/confederate-monument-controversies  

    Statues – Estonia:  https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/2020/06/18/what-lithuania-can-teach-us-about-grappling-with-confederate-statues/?fbclid=IwAR1POG5GylgK2ZzRcZSebjmU5Q8n0Jt02YNaRaBgbAKQV9l8nNR2r52P9KU  

    Historical Meanings of the Battle Flag:  https://www.c-span.org/video/?448679-8/confederate-battle-flag-debates  

    Should Confederate Heritage be Preserved:  https://www.c-span.org/video/?448679-8/confederate-battle-flag-debates  

    Competing Memories:  https://www.c-span.org/video/?448679-6/competing-memories-civil-war  

    Revokable Citizenship:  https://news.err.ee/1103931/government-can-now-revoke-citizenship-of-convicted-traitors  

    Accidental Courtesy – Movie

    Musician Daryl Davis has an unusual hobby. He’s played all over the world with legends like Chuck Berry and Little Richard, but it’s what Daryl does in his free time that sets him apart. Daryl likes to meet and befriend members of the Ku Klux Klan.  

    https://accidentalcourtesy.com/

    Amazing Grace (2006) – Movie

    Based on the true life story of William Wilberforce, a leader of the British abolition movement, Amazing Grace chronicles his epic struggle to pass a law to end the slave trade in the late 18th century.   

    https://itunes.apple.com/us/movie/amazing-grace-2006/id270356352

    Youth in Government – Involvement and Action  

    From modeling legislators at the local, state and national level to advocating for change, Youth and Government™ allows students to expand their worldview and shape public policy. 

    https://www.ymca.net/youthandgovernment & http://www.myig.org/middle_school-2/  

    Frederick Douglas Archives – Library of Congress

    https://www.loc.gov/collections/frederick-douglass-newspapers/about-this-collection

    “It has long been our anxious wish to see, in this slave-holding, slave-trading, and negro-hating land, a printing-press and paper, permanently established, under the complete control and direction of the immediate victims of slavery and oppression…that the man who has suffered the wrong is the man to demand redress,—that the man STRUCK is the man to CRY OUT—and that he who has endured the cruel pangs of Slavery is the man to advocate Liberty.”  

    William Wilberforce Papers – Duke University

    Political and personal correspondence of William Wilberforce (1759-1833), member of the House of Commons. Many letters relate to his leadership in the movement for Britain’s abolition of the slave trade. Correspondence discusses the evils of the slave trade; the slave trade in Dutch, English, French, Portuguese, and Spanish colonies; slavery, especially in the West Indies.  

    https://repository.duke.edu/dc/wilberf

    William Lloyd Garrison Archives  

    Selected copies of The LIberator key to the abolition movement.  

    https://teachingamericanhistory.org/library/garrison/  & https://transcription.si.edu/project/11766  

    Slidesmania – Hyperdocs based slides

    Google Slides and PowerPoint templates for Hyperdocs style lesson design.  

    https://slidesmania.com/free-templates/

    TinEye

    Reverse Image Search – easy to use

    https://tineye.com/

    Link to Fragment

    Browser extension that allows for linking to arbitrary text on a page.

    This extension allows for easily creating a special link to the currently selected text on a page via the context menu. When opening such a special link, a compatible browser will scroll the selected text into view and highlight it.

    https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/link-to-text-fragment/pbcodcjpfjdpcineamnnmbkkmkdpajjg

    Web Spotlight:  

    Flashbulb Moments

    How accurate is your memory?

    https://scholar.harvard.edu/files/schacterlab/files/hirst_etal_jepgeneral_2015.pdf

    Visual Guide to Coronavirus

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/a-visual-guide-to-the-sars-cov-2-coronavirus/

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

    Click the Play button below to listen to the show!

    MSM 467: Hey, I got RickRolled!…Me too

    MSM 467: Hey, I got RickRolled!…Me too

    Jokes:

    Don’t be mad at lazy people. 

    • They didn’t do anything

    Are people born with a photographic memory?

    • Or does it take time to develop?

    We can’t allow this year to end. 

    • That would be admitting 2021

    We’re thinking of getting a new dog. We’re naming it Family or 10 miles. 

    • That way when people ask what I’m doing on the weekend, I can say, “hanging out with Family”. 
    • Or, I’m always picking up after Family
    • Or, I can say that I walk 10 miles three times a day

    I was feeling lonely, so I bought some shares of stock. 

    • It’s nice to have some company

    Did you hear about the blank playing card? 

    • He showed up at a party without a suit

    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: Social Justice in the Science Classroom

    I was recently reading the May, 2020 issue of “Next Gen Navigator,” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read an article written by Philip Bell, Guest Editor of Next Gen Navigator  The title of the article was “Social Justice in the Science Classroom: Social Justice—Centered Science Teaching and Learning.”

    Science education can be used to support more just, sustainable, and culturally thriving futures—especially for those who have historically been and continue to be disenfranchised from science.

    Reports from the Front Lines

    Advisory:

    President Obama’s Graduation Speech

    President Obama shares a message of optimism with the Class of 2020 as a part of  “Dear Class of 2020,” a virtual commencement to celebrate graduates, their families, and their communities. As uncertain as these times may be, President Obama calls on the Class of 2020 to seize the opportunity to create a new normal, one that is fairer, gives everyone opportunity, treats everyone equally, and builds bridges between people instead of dividing them. 

    The Twitterverse

    Today, join us…

    Quote Tweet

    Yong Zhao, Ph.D

    @YongZhaoEd

    · Jun 9

    This Saturday 5:30-6:30pm EDT, join @chrs_dede @travelinedman @punyamishra @mcleod @shynicola @YongZhaoEd for #silverliningforlearning episode 13 with Nina Nim from S. Korea and Chee-Kit Looi from Singapore https://silverliningforlearning.org/category/episodes/…

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    Larry Ferlazzo via Coopmike48 @coopmike48

    Three Resources With Good Ideas For Encouraging Online Student Interaction

    Three Resources With Good Ideas On Encouraging Online Student Interaction

      I’m adding these resources to THE BEST IDEAS FOR ONLINE ACTIVITIES TO USE WHEN TEACHING ELLS REMOTELY – SHARE MORE!: 7 Strategies Designed to Increase Student Engagement in Synchronous…

    larryferlazzo.edublogs.org

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development. 

    Resources:

    Connected Papers

    Connected papers is a unique, visual tool to help researchers and applied scientists find and explore papers relevant to their field of work.

    https://www.connectedpapers.com/

    Web Spotlight:  

    What Is White Privilege, Really?

    Today, white privilege is often described through the lens of Peggy McIntosh’s groundbreaking essay “White Privilege: Unpacking the Invisible Knapsack.” Originally published in 1988, the essay helps readers recognize white privilege by making its effects personal and tangible.

    White people are also more likely to see positive portrayals of people who look like them on the news, on TV shows and in movies. They are more likely to be treated as individuals, rather than as representatives of (or exceptions to) a stereotyped racial identity. In other words, they are more often humanized and granted the benefit of the doubt. 

    https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/fall-2018/what-is-white-privilege-really

    Last Person to Receive a Civil War Pension Dies

    Irene Triplett died last week at the age of 90. She was the last person in America to collect a pension from the Civil War, $73.13 each month from the Department of Veterans Affairs right up until she passed away.

    https://kottke.org/20/06/last-person-to-receive-a-civil-war-pension-dies

    Random Thoughts . . .  

    Personal Web Site  

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    MSM 466: Brave New World

    MSM 466: Brave New World

    Jokes:

    My friend was doing a crossword. She asked, “What is a unit of power? 4 letters”

    • I said, that’s correct. (What/Watt)  

    You know with the pandemic, I have a friend living on a houseboat. He dating the girl on the next boat over. Unfortunately, they’ve drifted apart. 

    Someone posted that they had just made some synonym buns. 

    • I replied “Just like grammar used to make?”
    • I tried buttering them up. 
    • Now I’m blocked

    What do you call someone who takes care of chickens?

    • Yep, Chicken Tenders

    Did you know I was named after my Dad?

    • It would’ve been impossible to be named before him.

    If we could get every cat in the world to meow at the same time, how loud would it be?

    • Catastrophically loud

    What is a rabbit’s favorite restaurant?

    • IHOP

    What do you call a happy cowboy?

    •  A Jolly Rancher

    One of my favorite phrases is “bear with me”. It could either mean “please be patient” or “the heist at the Zoo was a success”. 

    Just a thought: If you ever get locked out of your house, talk to your lock calmly. 

    • Communication is key
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    Middle School Science Minute  

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

    Middle School Science Minute: The “Story” of Climate Change

    I was recently reading the April/May, 2020 issue of “Science Scope,” a publication for middle school teachers, published by the National Science Teaching Association. 

    In this issue, I read the “Commentary” column written by Jason T. Hilton and Patrick A. Burkhart.  The title of the column is “The Facts Do Not Speak for Themselves: Exposing Students to the Powerful Story of Climate Change.”

    With the growth of mass media and social media, a cultural emphasis on the stories people tell has quickly displaced a reliance on scientific ways of knowing.  The stories told in classrooms must be relevant to students in the local setting and connected to that which is clearly visible.  Such an approach will allow students to independently arrive at reasoned conclusions that confirm scientifically derived knowledge presented in the classroom.

    Reports from the Front Lines

    The Twitterverse

    Hong Kong Free Press  @HongKongFP 

    One of the most nightmarish memories of our generations. It’s the 31st anniversary of Tiananmen Massacre. We remember, we never forget. Freedom and democracy belong to everyone. #64

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    Watch Can and should creativity be assessed? a discussion among Bill Lucas, James Kaufman, Ron Beghetto and Yong Zhao

    Creativity in Crisis Ep1:   https://youtu.be/p7yvjnwwQ1Q  

    AMLE @AMLE

    Schools likely won’t be fully open until well into next school year. We and 62 other organizations sent a letter to Congress requesting financial support for professional development so ALL #teachers can teach effectively next fall. #education

    Look for your host, Todd Bloch, to have a middle school topic all ready to go!  Make it a strategic part of your personal professional development.

    Strategies:  

    5 Levels Video Series

    Great idea for teachers and kids. As a strategy, have students develop explanations for 5 levels. 

    “Can everything be explained to everyone in terms they can understand? In 5 Levels, an expert scientist explains a high-level subject in five different layers of complexity— first to a child, then a teenager, then an undergrad majoring in the same subject, a grad student and, finally, a colleague.”

    https://www.wired.com/video/series/5-levels

    Resources:

    #BlackLivesMatter

    BackStory – Podcast (Ed Ayers)  

    Burden to Bear:  A History of Racial Health Disparities in America

    https://audioboom.com/channels/4987698.rss

    Ryan Bomberger Interview – The World and Everything In It Podcast

    https://dts.podtrac.com/redirect.mp3/media.blubrry.com/the_world_and_everything_in_it/content.blubrry.com/the_world_and_everything_in_it/TWAEII-2020-06-05-1469-6520-Culture-Friday.mp3

    Reconciliation vs. Revenge  

    Smithsonian TweenTribune Resources on Race

    158 Resources to Understand Racism in America

    These Smithsonian resources are designed to foster an equal society, encourage commitment to unbiased choices and promote antiracism in all aspects of life.

    #MomentsOfResilience

    The Smithsonian Anacostia Community Museum invites people to share stories of how communities are supporting each other on a day-to-day basis.

    Teaching Young Children About Race

    Recommended by educators at Smithsonian’s National Museum of African American History and Culture, this is a practical guide for early childhood educators and parents.

    Greensboro Lunch Counter

    This activity from the National Museum of American history invites viewers to join the student sit-ins through a 22-minute video. Included are focus questions that students should consider while they are watching. 

    CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall

    “Coming Together: Standing Up to Racism. A CNN/Sesame Street Town Hall for Kids and Families” will air on Saturday, June 6, at 10 a.m. ET. The show will talk to kids about racism, the recent nationwide protests, embracing diversity and being more empathetic and understanding.

    Washington Post Data Points – A Potential ArcGIS Connection?

    Fatal Force:  1,004 in 2019

    This webpage is no longer being updated and they have a more current page, however it is behind a paywall and Troy hasn’t given me that raise yet . . .  

    https://www.washingtonpost.com/graphics/2019/national/police-shootings-2019/

    Downloadable Data:  https://github.com/washingtonpost/data-police-shootings  

    Compiled since 2015.  Uses multiple data sources to build a more complete picture that independently self report as being incomplete.  

    The Knight Foundation and O Cinema Partner to Offer Free Virtual Screenings of Magnolia Pictures Documentaries I Am Not Your Negro, Whose Streets? and Toni Morrison: The Pieces I Am

    Each film will be made available to view each Sunday, for free, during a 24-hour window. 

    Please register in advance to watch I AM NOT YOUR NEGRO by filling out the below form to receive a secure link and password to view the film. The email with link and password will arrive in your inbox each Sunday at 1pm.  This website will be updated each Monday for registration for the current film of the week.

    https://www.magnoliapictures.com/knightfoundationseries?fbclid=IwAR2orrUymJXj8DpI8HdYgvbTFEhtRslep_x9FIq0uAsVb5nkD2GvqTLKOyw

    President Obama

    https://medium.com/@BarackObama/how-to-make-this-moment-the-turning-point-for-real-change-9fa209806067#annotations:Q9BP1KQoEeq_qItZOelBLA

    Simulations: Proceed with Caution

    https://www.tolerance.org/magazine/spring-2008/classroom-simulations-proceed-with-caution

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