MSM 583: Quiddle or Spring Fever

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about ISTE standards, Moodle data reports, and more. Dave reflects on NGSS. 

Jokes:  


A telescope was in the lost & found bin.

Not sure who owns it but we’re looking into it.



My doctor took one look at my gut and refused to believe that I work out.

  • So I listed the exercises I do every day: jump to conclusions, climb the walls, drag my heels, push my luck, make mountains out of molehills, bend over backward, run around in circles, put my foot in my mouth, go over the edge, and beat around the bush.



People always struggle when new coins come out…

  • I guess it’s hard for them to accept change…

“My friend loves to race boats.”

  • “He must be one heck of a swimmer.”

Gossips have a great sense of rumor.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Ten Years of NGSS

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “Science & Children” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  In this issue, I read the “Editor’s Note” column, written by Elizabeth Barrett-Zahn.  She wrote an article entitled, “Ten Years of NGSS: Where Are We Now?”

In the 10 years since the Next Generation Science Standards (NGSS) were released, 44 states have implemented standards influenced by NGSS and/or “A Framework for K-12 Science Education.”  Where are we now with the implementation of the NGSS?

http://k12science.net/ten-years-of-ngss/

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Vacation
    • Chatting with Friends
    • Financial Advisor
  • ISTE Standards
  • Common Assessments
    • Moodle
      • Reports – these are excellent
      • 6th, 7th, 8th graders wrote over 180 questions in Moodle
      • Student Quiz
  • Upcoming Trip
  • H5P updates

Eileen Award  

iTunes:  5 Star rating from an anonymous listener.  

The Social Web  

AMLE  @AMLE

We’ve had so much fun highlighting our AMLE Middle School #SoundOff finalists this week! We’re going to end the week recognizing each of our honorable mentions.  Don’t forget – you can view all of them on our website and at #AMLE50 this November!  https://t.co/oNh3bhINtZ  

Typical EduCelebrity  @EduCelebrity

Happy Student Art Show Season!

Rodney Hetherton  @RodneyHetherton

Michigan State Senator-  @SenPolehanki  – discusses revamping teacher evaluation by removing growth data, creating 3 tiers of performance instead of 4 tiers, and allowing highly effective teachers to be on a 3-year cycle.

Internet4classrooms  @internet4classr

I4C: 45 Mother’s Day Quotes That Help Express How Important She Is. Heartfelt messages to share with your mom, here are iconic Mother’s Day quotes from actors, singers & poets. https://i4c.xyz/y8moq2k9 #edchat #elemchat #middlechat #langarts #ela #writing

Seth Ponder  @SethPonder

A student used #ChatGPT to write a letter for Teacher Appreciation Week to me. #TeacherAppreciation  

Marvin Olasky  @MarvinOlasky

“8th grade U.S. history scores continue to decline.” Not surprising, given how boring textbooks often are. Human interest history is fascinating.  https://currentpub.com/2023/05/06/8th-grade-u-s-history-scores-continue-to-decline/  

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

This is your regular reminder that to ‘quiddle’ (18th century) is to spend all your time attending to trivial things, as a way of avoiding the important ones.

Strategies:  

Setting school policy about AI: A cautionary tale

https://ditchthattextbook.com/ai-conversations/

Resources:  

Study reveals America’s most confusing emojis

  • America’s most confusing emojis
  • The lease recognizable emojis
  • The most rebelled against emojis

Key findings

  • A majority (78%) have been confused by someone else’s use of an emoji.
  • A surprising 1 in 3 have seen a misinterpreted emoji create an uncomfortable situation.
  • Friends are most likely to use emojis in confusing ways.

https://preply.com/en/blog/most-confusing-emojis/

Free Programming Books

*Each file included in this repository is licensed under the CC BY License.

https://ebookfoundation.github.io/free-programming-books-search/

Erase IT

https://erase-it.cloudinary.com/

Web Spotlight:

My cochlear implant makes me feel like a cyborg, but I’m proud of it

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/my-cochlear-implant-makes-me-feel-like-a-cyborg-but-i-m-proud-of-it-1.6831792

AI Will Transform Teaching and Learning. Let’s Get it Right.

“Technology offers the prospect of universal access to increase fundamentally new ways of teaching,” said Graduate School of Education Dean Daniel Schwartz in his opening remarks. “I want to emphasize that a lot of AI is also going to automate really bad ways of teaching. So [we need to] think about it as a way of creating new types of teaching.” 

https://hai.stanford.edu/news/ai-will-transform-teaching-and-learning-lets-get-it-right

Teachers’ Bias Against the Mathematical Ability of Female, Black, and Hispanic Students

Our study identifies factors that underlie such biases; namely, that biases are stronger among teachers who believe that gender discrimination is not a problem in the United States. 

Abstract

Researchers have long endeavored to understand whether teachers’ evaluations of their students’ mathematical ability or performance are accurate or whether their evaluations reveal implicit biases. To disentangle these factors, in a randomized controlled study (N = 390), we examined teachers’ evaluations of 18 mathematical solutions to which gender- and race-specific names had been randomly assigned. Teachers displayed no detectable bias when assessing the correctness of students’ solutions; however, when assessing students’ mathematical ability, biases against Black, Hispanic, and female students were revealed, with biases largest against Black and Hispanic girls. Specifically, non-White teachers’ estimations of students’ mathematical ability favored White students (both boys and girls) over students of color, whereas (primarily female) White teachers’ estimations of students’ mathematical ability favored boys over girls. Results indicate that teachers are not free of bias, and that teachers from marginalized groups may be susceptible to bias that favors stereotype-advantaged groups.

https://journals.sagepub.com/doi/full/10.3102/0013189X19890577

Overview:

https://theconversation.com/math-teachers-hold-a-bias-against-girls-when-the-teachers-think-gender-equality-has-been-achieved-202921

The Luring Test: AI and the engineering of consumer trust

https://www.ftc.gov/business-guidance/blog/2023/05/luring-test-ai-engineering-consumer-trust

Random Thoughts . . .  

Teen Language Video

https://www.facebook.com/reel/628034705861447

AXIS:  The Culture Translator

Social Media Rules

What it is: The American Psychological Association has issued an advisory about social media use for teens.

Why it’s a shift in the discourse: The APA’s ten recommendations are the first time they’ve combined existing research into a set of guidelines that families and mental health providers could reference. Perhaps the most notable suggestion is #9 on their list, which suggests young people be trained in digital literacy and online citizenship before being allowed to use social media. Beyond that recommendation, most of the APA’s advisory’s focused on parental and caregiver monitoring of teens online. Some experts who spoke with NPR thought the suggestions were too burdensome for parents and that the onus should instead be on tech companies and government agencies to make online life into a safer experience for at-risk teens. Most people would agree that keeping teens safe online should be a carefully considered partnership between all the stakeholders involved, but that ideal seems miles away to many parents at the moment. 

Start the conversation: What’s one thing you think could help set teens up to have a healthier, more positive experience on social media?

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MSM 582: When Speaking in Spammish, Shouldn’t There Be An Accent?

Summary:

Shawn and Troy share testing, email woes, time markers, and more. Dave has some great books (and some feedback from last week’s show). 

Jokes:  

It’s nice to live in a small town, because if you don’t know what you are doing, someone else does.


She wanted a séance. I wanted a palm reading.

– So we found a happy medium.


Car died. Had to call Uber to go get my tux pressed. $55.

– Man, was I taken to the cleaners.


Luxury coffin? 

  • That’s the LAST thing I need.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Best STEM Books 2023 for Middle School Students

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  In this issue, I read an article on the Best STEM Books 2023 for books published in 2022.

Best STEM Books winners explore problems and possible solutions in the scientific world and, where applicable, in the lives of the protagonists.  Instead of focusing on specific content, the Best STEM Books emphasize real-world issues that cross disciplinary boundaries.  There were six books in the list that were most appropriate for middle school students.  They are:

  • American Murderer: The Parasite that Haunted the South
  • Break Down: Explosions, Implosions, Crashes, Crunches, Cracks, and More……A How Things Work Look at How Things Don’t
  • Concrete: From the Ground Up
  • No Boundaries: 25 Women Explorers and Scientists Share Adventures, Inspiration, and Advice
  • Science Comics: Bridges: Engineering Masterpieces
  • Superpower? The Wearable-Tech Revolution

http://k12science.net/best-stem-books-2023-for-middle-school-students/

Reports from the Front Lines

The Social Web  

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the day is ‘confelicity’: joy in the happiness of others.

Ryan Reynolds  @VancityReynolds

Everything I own smells like champagne, beer and grass. I’m still somewhere between giggling and sobbing. This town and this sport is one of the most romantic things on earth. Thank you, @Wrexham_AFC 

Also from Susie Dent:  

I love these lost markers of time: overmorrow: the day after tomorrow. ereyesterday: the day before yesterday. yestreen: yesterday evening. yestermorn: yesterday morning. sennight: a week (seven nights, just as ‘fortnight’ is fourteen nights).  

Bodo Hoenen  @BodoHoenen

Here is the pitch I gave on stage at #asugsvsummit We are so excited to have launched the first of three tools we are building to power the future of learning!

@nolej_app

Strategies:  

FAQ: The Playlist Model

Q1: How Long Should Students Work on a Playlist?

Q2: What Is The Best Format to Present a Playlist?

Q3: How Do I Track Student Progress?

Q4: What Do I Do With Students Who Are Done Early?

*See Podcast 572 for the Playlist Model

https://catlintucker.com/2023/04/faq-playlist-model/

Set Up New Co-teaching Relationships that Snap!

​​https://www.middleweb.com/48877/set-up-new-co-teaching-relationships-that-snap/ 

Resources:  

FIVE AI TOOLS TO TRY (APRIL 2023)

With AI comes a lot of uncertainty, and there are undoubtedly some blurred lines. However, I was recently inspired by Ted Lasso to “be curious, not judgmental.” He explains in the popular show, during a beloved scene, that asking questions before forming judgments and opinions shows curiosity and can lead to more informed decisions. So thanks, Ted! I am now personally trying this approach when it comes to AI tools.

https://blog.tcea.org/five-ai-tools-to-try-april-2023/

Historical Photos of Mount Rushmore Before the Famous Faces

https://petapixel.com/2023/03/24/historical-photos-of-mount-rushmore-before-the-famous-faces/

Eigo AI

Eigo.AI uses AI technologies to generate listening, reading, and speaking lessons for English learners. Each lesson is available in three levels: beginner, intermediate, and advanced. Each lesson includes:

  • A subtitled video;
  • A reading passage with comprehension questions;
  • A speaking practice activity;
  • A vocabulary review quiz

https://eigo.ai/

THE BEST RESOURCES ABOUT IEP’S

https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2023/04/12/the-best-resources-about-ieps/

Discrete Option

Instead of presenting all answer options to choose from at once, the options are shown successively in random. One at a time. For each option, the test taker will have to decide whether it is correct or not. That leaves four possible scenarios for each option:

  1. The option is incorrect, and the test taker marks it as incorrect: The next option will be presented if there are any left.
  2. The option is incorrect, and the test taker marks is as correct: The test taker failed. The test is over.
  3. The option is correct, and the test taker marks is as incorrect: The test taker failed.
  4. The option is correct, and the test taker marks it as correct: The test taker passed. The test is over.

https://www.olivertacke.de/labs/2023/04/28/a-new-h5p-content-type-discrete-option-multiple-choice/

Web Spotlight:  

Free Concert:  Postcards From Italy

https://music.bju.edu/live/?fbclid=IwAR0lQFiLUNqmJQunEcRbs3s5S0QuxeHYQl0mMW8wJ_TUfg5VRamtewrOHwE

AXIS:  The Culture Translator

#ActuallyAutistic

What it is: Emma Camp writes in an op-ed for the New York Times about the “aestheticization” of neurodivergence.

Repair, Reparent, Repeat

What it is: The Atlantic spoke to several psychologists about breaking negative parenting cycles.

Slang of the Week

DonoWall: A term, often used in Twitch chat, for when someone donates to a streamer and the streamer doesn’t respond to the message in the donation, or the “dono.” The term is often accompanied by this gif of someone talking to a wall. (Ex: Donation: “Thanks for all the streams. They’ve really helped me through my breakup with my girlfriend.” Streamer: “…” Chat: “DonoWall”)

Random Thoughts . . .  

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MSM 581: Slinging the Slang Making Us Thirsty!

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about reading, SEL, and more. Dave has his (and student’s heads) in the clouds. 

Jokes:  

I just got a job in marketing for a cereal company

  • I’ll be Raisin Bran awareness

What kind of crime did the mug of Starbucks commit?

  • Grande larceny.

A group of ophthalmologists recently opened a clinic to treat some of the more painful ocular diseases.

  • It’s a site for sore eyes.

Dreamed I was a muffler……

  • …….woke up exhausted.

The barista gave his heart and soul to the coffee shop.

  • Of course, he got a latte in return.

I was named after my Dad. 

  • It would be impossible to be named before him

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast:  GLOBE Observer-Clouds

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “Scope on the Skies” column, written by Bob Riddle.  He wrote an article entitled, “Castles in the Sky.”

Bob jokingly talks about people suffering from Pareidolia, a human condition that has us seeing familiar patterns or images as we look around us.  This, of course, is not a serious condition, but helps to explain the things we see when looking at puffy cumulus clouds.  This provided a lead into the citizen science project of studying clouds using the GLOBE Observer app, provided by the GLOBE Program.  To learn more about the GLOBE Observer app, visit:

https://observer.globe.gov

http://k12science.net/globe-observer-clouds/

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Books, How Do You Read?
  • SEL Movement

The Social Web  

Marvin Olasky  @MarvinOlasky

If you’re a teacher, I hope you’re pro-chess, since it’s a great help in building strong minds. Please check out this gift Washington Post article, at no cost to you. Read here:  https://t.co/bR14UdxPjD  

AJ Juliani  @ajjuliani

Must-read thread y’all!

    Ana Lorena Fabrega  @anafabrega11

    We are dealing with a generation of kids who are sensitive and risk averse—kids who seek adults to solve their problems and protect them from discomfort. We must stop this. Kids are not as fragile as we think

donnie piercey  @mrpiercEy

My new favorite game is “Guess the AI Prompt”:

Susie Dent @susie_dent

If you’re in need of a smile I offer you the Finnish word ‘kalsarikänni’. It means drinking at home, alone, and in your underwear.

Matt Miller   AI for Educators   @jmattmiller

Have you seen Teachflix?  A free resource with more than 500 classroom videos vetted by educators! Find what you need with:  a search bar  age-level categories  content area categories With activities/worksheets for any video  Check it out: http://teachflix.org

Strategies:  

“Froot Loop” Conspiracy Theories

Students will develop a better understanding of conspiracies, conspiracy theories, and how to avoid being tricked by “froot loop conspiracy theories.”

https://lessons.wesfryer.com/lessons/conspiracy-theories#annotations:ByhPbNn7Ee2orsf19V6MzQ

Video Resource:  https://www.france24.com/en/tv-shows/truth-or-fake/  

Resources:  

Propello

Propello makes it easier to give every student a first-class learning experience. Our K-12 teaching and learning platform combines high-quality, customizable curriculum with built-in scaffolding and supports to propel learning forward.

https://propello.com/

Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations

The Thirty-Six Dramatic Situations is a descriptive list which was first proposed by Georges Polti in 1895 to categorize every dramatic situation that might occur in a story or performance.[1] Polti analyzed classical Greek texts, plus classical and contemporaneous French works. He also analyzed a handful of non-French authors. In his introduction, Polti claims to be continuing the work of Carlo Gozzi, who also identified 36 situations.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/The_Thirty-Six_Dramatic_Situations#annotations:nbR0Qtn7Ee2gUNdfbHaxvQ

Make Something Wonderful

The best way to understand a person is to listen to that person directly. And the best way to understand Steve is to listen to what he said and wrote over the course of his life. His words—in speeches, interviews, and emails—offer a window into how he thought. And he was an exquisite thinker.

https://book.stevejobsarchive.com/#annotations:SbVQGtmgEe2mo–41YjV1A

Knoword

With Knoword, you’ll have a powerful tool to help your students build their vocabulary skills while having fun!

https://playknoword.com/pricing

https://playknoword.com/#annotations:DYWYetlfEe2xgucfocUWyA

Salt Water Classroom

Saltwater Classroom is a Maine-based 501(C)3 non-profit organization that is committed to a new wave of ocean education. We believe that the first step towards a sustainable future on our Blue Planet is a renewed emphasis on ocean literacy. From education stems passion, and from passion blooms stewardship. 

https://www.saltwaterclassroom.com/

SketchPlanations

Some great resources. Also great models for having students create their own examples. 

https://sketchplanations.com/#annotations:uKBoBtcrEe23vE90M51Iaw

Openverse

Explore more than 700 million creative works

An extensive library of free stock photos, images, and audio, available for free use.

All Openverse content is under a Creative Commons license or is in the public domain.

https://openverse.org/#annotations:YG8bqtb-Ee2MvCdQYrEDrw

Question Well

“Generates an endless supply of questions so teachers can focus on what matters.

Just input some reading, and the AI will write Essential Questions, Learning Objectives, and aligned

multiple-choice questions.”

https://www.questionwell.org/

University of California Riverside – Brain Games

At the University of California, Riverside (UCR) Brain Game Center for Mental Fitness and Well-Being, we strive to improve your brain’s fitness. We research, test, and disseminate evidence-based, scientifically optimized brain fitness games that assist you in real life with memory, vision, hearing, learning, and more. We have a track record of making our tested procedures publicly available so that our innovations help our community and the world.  

https://braingamecenter.ucr.edu/

The apps:  https://braingamecenter.ucr.edu/cognitive-training-apps/  

AXIS – The Culture Translator

Slang of the Week

Passenger Princess: A term for a girl who prefers to sit shotgun and be driven rather than drive herself. The word is usually applied to girls who like to have their boyfriend drive them, and who might not even know how to drive themselves. The term has been used in both serious and satirical TikTok videos, some with young women reveling in their royal status, others with young men, parents, or pets enjoying the princess seat.

This Trend is Making Me Thirsty

What it is: Recipes for water on TikTok are going viral, with #flavoredwater collecting 322 million views as of this writing.

Web Spotlight:  

Teachers, Don’t Take Your Work Home

I asked teachers on social media to share their best strategies for minimizing the amount of work they have to take home.

https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/opinion-teachers-dont-take-your-work-home/2023/04

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MSM 580: I Get What They Are Trying to Do, But “Oh, My Goodness”

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about the impact of COVID on students, executive function, and more. Dave shares time management tips in Science.

Jokes:  

Thank you for explaining “going against the grain” to me.

  • But it really rubbed me the wrong way.

I misplaced Dwayne Johnson’s cutting tool for the origami workshop!

  • I can’t believe I lost the Rock’s Paper Scissors!

Our hero’s second adventure had him learning how to calm the ocean’s waves.

  • It was a sea quell.

My friend David lost his ID in Prague

  • Now we just call him Dav

I hate cliffhangers

  • They’re just so…

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast:  Time Management

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “Practical Research” column, written by Alison Betz Seymour.  She wrote an article entitled, ““But, I’m Not Done Yet!” Time Management in the Science Classroom.”  

Here are some practical, simple suggestions to develop time management skills:

1.  Explicitly talk about time management.

2.  Prompts such as “Check in with your time, there are about 10 minutes left for this task.”

3.  Scaffold students’ ability to visualize time by using an analog clock with time intervals marked with dry-erase pens.

http://k12science.net/time-management/

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Budget Season
  • ‘Tis the Assessment Season
  • Word Count

The Social Web  

Terrible Maps  @TerribleMaps

Bill Ivey  @bivey

“What’s Love Got to Do With It? – Creating Connections in the Classroom”

Quote Tweet:  

  Michael McCullough  @ME_McCullough

Stop using pop culture references as the first half of the title of your journal article.

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the day is ‘battologise’ (17th century): to needlessly and annoyingly repeat the same thing, over and over.

alexlindsay@alexlindsay

I spend a lot of time with ChatGPT. My impression… It’s just really book smart. It has no life experience except what it’s read. It’s as inaccurate and as sure of itself as people I meet in real life that have read a lot about a subject but have no operational knowledge.

Michelle Wagner  @wagnerlearning

If you’re looking for professional learning – find free, high-quality, asynchronous, professional learning at https://literacyessentials.org! From PreK to Disciplinary Literacy, there’s something for every teacher! #MichiganLiteracy

Erin Scholes  @ScholesE15

Fantastic #AprilFoolsDay #PedagoguePride

Quote Tweet:  

Illinois State  @IllinoisStateU

BREAKING NEWS  Illinois State is retiring its 100-year-old official nickname of “Redbirds” and will henceforth be known as the “Fighting Pedagogues.” #PedagoguePride

Doug Holton @dougholton

Article on the current state of #AI text-to-video generators https://www.wired.com/story/text-to-video-ai-generators-filmmaking-hollywood/  A comparison of 5 tools for creating talking avatars https://youtu.be/U0HNdsxC8YU  And a tutorial on how to make your own #balenciaga meme style videos https://youtu.be/IFszI_wUhzQ #ChatGPT #video #midjourney

History Hit 

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Mario Fabbrini, owner of Papa Fabbrini Pizzas, watches the ceremonial burial of 29,188 frozen pizzas on 5 March, 1973. He had been ordered to recall the pizzas by the Food and Drug Administration. To demonstrate his accountability, Fabbrini organized a public disposal of the pizzas, later dubbed the “Great Michigan Pizza Funeral”.

Resources:  

Simon

https://www.factmonster.com/games/simonsays#annotations:GXOmBtVIEe2FJxfAFa8eAg

Six Things Educators Must Know About Neurodivergent People

Neurodiversity is in the middle of a circle. Different diagnoses are around the circle.

Above The Noise

ABOVE THE NOISE is a show that cuts through the hype and takes a deeper look at the research and facts behind controversial and trending topics in the news. Hosted by Myles Bess.

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC4K10PNjqgGLKA3lo5V8KdQ

Capitalize My Title

Choose your style: 

  • APA: Capitalize using the APA style guide.
  • Chicago: Capitalize using the Chicago Manual of Style capitalization rules.
  • AP: Use the Associated Press Stylebook capitalization guidelines.
  • MLA: Use the MLA Handbook title capitalization rules.
  • BB: Use the Bluebook title capitalization rules.
  • AMA: Use the AMA Manual of Style capitalization rules.
  • NY Times: Use the NY Times style guidelines.
  • Wikipedia: Use Wikipedia’s capitalization rules.
  • Email: Use proper capitalization rules for email.

Choose your case options: 

  • Title Case: Capitalize only the words that should be capitalized according to the top tab style guide.
  • Sentence Case: Capitalize only the first word of each sentence.
  • Uppercase: Convert your title from lowercase to uppercase.
  • Lowercase: Convert your title from uppercase to lowercase.
  • First Letter: Capitalize the first letter of every word.
  • Alt Case: Capitalize every other letter of your text starting with the first letter being capitalized.
  • Toggle Case: Change the case of every letter in your string. Similar to the Microsoft Word feature.

Other Options

  • Straight quotes: Curly quotes (“,”,‘,’) are used in good typography. If you need to use straight quotes, enable this feature.
  • Get Headline Score/Get Email Subject Score: Find out how strong your headline or email subject is by using our convenient tools.

https://capitalizemytitle.com/#annotations:E-0-btL-Ee2Hul8Yre00hg

Introduction to Earth Science 

The Open Education Initiative at Virginia Tech is pleased to announce a newly-adapted work by Dr. Laura Neser. Introduction to Earth Science is a 530+ page open textbook designed to provide a comprehensive introduction to Earth Science that can be freely accessed online, read offline, printed, or purchased as a print-on-demand book. It is intended for a typical 1000-level university introductory course in the Geosciences, although its contents could be applied to many other related courses.

Deep Time

https://ncse.ngo/deep-time-really-really-deep-man#annotations:CgKTNNPNEe2w19dxbNldMA

AXIS – The Culture Translator

Work vs. Worship

What it is: The Atlantic’s Derek Thompson charts the rise of “workism,” a cultural phenomenon that positions work as the thing that provides what people used to expect from organized religion.  

#CollegeAdmissions TikTok

What it is: TikTok posts detail the pressure, excitement, and heartbreak of the college admission process.  

Pitch

Pitch keeps your team’s work on-brand, on message, and on time. Innovative features make creating and sharing your work feel effortless.

https://pitch.com/product-tour

Web Spotlight:  

Chasing rainbows

Apparently, the very idea of colorblindness is hard to visualize. Take a shot at looking through my eyes.

Living with colorblindness feels like you’re constantly being pranked by the world in subtle, irritating ways.

https://www.theverge.com/23650428/colorblindness-design-ui-accessibility-wordle#annotations:ZsTYKtVnEe2Qi9OL0pBQfQ

Rainbows are a Full Circle

https://bigthink.com/starts-with-a-bang/rainbow-full-circle/#annotations:tmNUutPXEe2-9n9c7XLVIw

The Massive ESSER Experiment: Here’s what we’re learning.

Random Thoughts . . .  

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MSM 579: The Nintendo Effect – Brutally Honest!

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about break, books, student perspectives of a trip, and more. Dave gets salty with kids participating. 

Jokes:  

Yesterday I changed a lightbulb. Then I crossed the street and walked into a bar.

  • I’m starting to think my whole life is a joke.

When my wife said that quilts are better than duvets, I told her…

  • …to be careful making blanket statements like that!

Why is everyone so exhausted on April 1st?

  • They just finished a 31 day March

If Wile E. Coyote has enough money to buy all that stuff from ACME, why doesn’t he just buy himself dinner?


It’s nice to live in a small town, because if you don’t know what you are doing, someone else does.


I remember how we used to roll around in tires in my neighborhood.

Good years …


What is actually more useful when broken? 

  • An egg

The more you take, the more you leave behind. What are they? 

  • Footprints

Does anyone at Grey Poupon, Gulden’s, French’s etc. actually CUT the mustard?

ANCHOR MOORING BREAKS FREE, ISLAND SHIFTS 6 FEET

Officials have said that one of the 4 main anchor moorings that keep Mackinac Island in place was severed sometime late last fall. The moorings, which were installed around 1910, are tethered to bedrock and are in place to keep the Island from further shifting on a northern trajectory. The faulty cable was from the mooring near British Landing on the Island’s northwest side.

It’s unclear how the untethered cable on the beach (see photo) went undetected for so long, however other folks had noticed a slight change in navigation nuances. Chris Shepler, Manager of Shepler Ferry said that several of his Ferry Captains indicated that they thought the west break-wall appeared to be slightly closer to the Round Island Light House. Syd Hawkins, Captain for Star Line Mackinac Island Ferry said, “All fall, when utilizing GPS, we kept coming in 2 to 3 feet off course at the dock, I figured the GPS needed a reset or re-calibration. I never would have thought the Island could shift.” Jason St. Onge, Proprietor of the Cannonball Oasis at British Landing which is very near the break said, “Never noticed a thing, and if there were any changes, it certainly didn’t affect the perfect cylindrical swirl on the soft serve ice cream cones!”

It is unclear at this time when the cable will be re-attached to the mooring and the Island reset to its plotted position, but folks close to the issue indicated it will probably happen before Memorial Day Weekend. In the odd event that a second of the four moorings breaks, a tugboat style ship will be brought in for stabilization efforts. Some quick research indicated that there hasn’t been a separation of the cables from a mooring in almost 61 years. The Army Corp of Engineers, which is responsible for the cables and moorings, inspects them for wear and fray every two years.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Become a Salt Watcher

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “Citizen Science” column, written by Jill Nugent.  She wrote an article entitled, “Become a Salt Watcher in Your Community.”  

When students think of salt, they typically think of table salt, which is sodium chloride.  Road salt, also known as rock salt, is often sodium chloride or magnesium chloride.  The goal of the Izaak Walton League of America Salt Watch project is to monitor chloride levels in local streams and creeks.  For more information, please visit:

http://iwla.org

http://k12science.net/become-a-salt-watcher/

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Maine Education Funding Correction – Math ErrorSpreadsheet
  • Principal Fill In
  • Shawn’s “Break”
    • Biography of Robert E. Lee
    • Troy’s Recommendation: Robert E. Lee and Me: A Southerner’s Reckoning with the Myth of the Lost Cause – by Ty Seidule
    • The Winner’s – Fredrik Backman 

The Social Web

Darren E. Draper  @ddraper

“Let him serve as a reminder… that even the best teachers can’t teach if students aren’t prepared to learn. And that no one — not children, not teachers, not society — is well served when parents consider discipline a relic of the past.”  https://t.co/bVjoUARIhv  

Denise Ball  @DeniseBall_EDU

Thank you for sharing the classroom rotation station ideas and resources for elementary, middle and high school classrooms.  

    Want to get started with station rotation or level up your stations? Look no further! Our post includes  Videos Examples Ideas a FREE collection of station rotation task cards you can use with your class! https://ditchthattextbook.com/station-rotation/ #Ditchbook  

Jonny Hemphill  @worcesterjonny

If you’d like a copy of these ‘get them thinking’ medicine cards, please click on the link. There are 60 cards with a brief description on the back of who or what is on the front. The cards cover many aspects of the history of medicine https://drive.google.com/drive/folders/1cyHYb8xuZ3JKua9Z2jajTMJFKbXufnAU

#gcsehistory  

Here is a quick retrieval task I’ve been working on about the cause of disease across the historical periods. I’ve used a traffic light system to illustrate when an idea starts, if it continues into later periods and when it is no longer used.  #historyteacher  https://twitter.com/worcesterjonny/status/1642092574537138177/photo/1  

Merriam-Webster  @MerriamWebster

The #WordOfTheDay is ‘shenanigans.’ Be careful out there today. https://merriam-webster.com/word-of-the-da

Senator Dayna Polehanki  @SenPolehanki

“[Michigan’s teacher] evaluation system contains too many categories, with too much reliance on M-STEP, an exam that was never built for teacher performance metrics in the first place.” —

@joshcowenMSU    https://t.co/yeG0mYgBK1  

Amy W Pento  @amypento

I stumbled upon The Noun Project, a collection of free icons and stock photos that are simple and clear. It’s a great resource to reduce visual clutter on teaching materials and save teacher time. https://thenounproject.com

Bob Harrison @bharrisonEDU

We can learn about learning from the way kids play video games: The Nintendo Effect. https://a.co/iN88JYY

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Etymology of the day: the ‘desert’ in ‘just deserts’ (not ‘just desserts’) is an old past tense of the French ‘deservir’, to ‘deserve’. Someone’s just deserts are their ‘comeuppance’, which rests on the idea of ‘coming up’ before a judge.

Math Lady Hazel   @mathladyhazel

The simplest way to visualize the set of numbers. Utterly useful diagram! []

Duuk Baten @duuk@mastodon.green

Colleague Vivian did a short (technical) analysis of ‘ChatGPT’ detection tools.

It seems to confirm my intuition, these tools don’t really work reliably…

https://communities.surf.nl/en/ai-in-e   (See further down in the show notes.)  

Resources:  

AI-generated text detectors: Do they work?

Ever since the release of ChatGPT, people have been amazed and have been using it to help them with all sorts of tasks, such as content creation. However, the model has faced criticism: some are raising concerns about plagiarism for example. AI-generated content detectors claim to distinguish between text that was written by a human and text that was written by an AI. How well do these tools really work?  

https://communities.surf.nl/en/ai-in-education/article/ai-generated-text-detectors-do-they-work

Real World Math

These Concept lessons are designed to target specific math concepts, often in real world settings and situations.  You’ll solve proportions, estimate area, and calculate volume in unique locations around the world.

http://www.realworldmath.org/concept-lessons.html#annotations:HGGnoszHEe2o6L8YtSrWCQ 

Say Yes To Life

Eleven months after he was liberated from the Nazi concentration camps, Viktor E. Frankl held a series of public lectures in Vienna. The psychiatrist, who would soon become world famous, explained his central thoughts on meaning, resilience, and the importance of embracing life even in the face of great adversity.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7yRbZAaqPCU

Camtasia 

https://www.techsmith.com/store/camtasia

Web Spotlight:  

How a 100-Year-Old Animated Film Is Restored!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rIOgaMnwRrQ

Preserving our local Taranaki Stories

The Taranaki Media Archive started life as the Audio History Trust back in 2008. A group of like-minded people got together with the aim to preserve our Taranaki stories and make them into enjoyable audio documentaries in CD form that would be freely available for people to access.

The combined libraries of the South Taranaki District Council agreed to put them on their shelves and since then they have all been borrowed and enjoyed frequently.

The founding trust board members were Selwyn Metcalfe, Lyn Walker, Marlene Stevenson, and Hamish Guthrie.

Since the Audio Trust’s inception over 45 audio documentaries have been made – quite a few with people who have now passed on, which emphasises the importance of gathering these stories before the are lost forever.

In 2008 the most accessible format was a CD. Time and technology has moved on, and these days many people probably don’t have a viable CD player to access our collection. The trust was then faced with the predicament “what to do with the collection?”

It was decided to reform the Trust and build a website to house the sound collection, but to also extend the parameters of the trust to include our history on film/video as well. With that in mind the trust decided that a change of name would better reflect its mission … and the Taranaki Media Archive was born.

https://taranakimediaarchive.co.nz/#annotations:MO6ojtArEe2H42NuMJwpjg

Random Thoughts . . .  

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MSM 578: There’s A Lot In That Question . . .

Summary:

Shawn and Troy discuss AI Art, Competencies, break, and more. Dave populates our Science brain.

Jokes:  

How do you tell the difference between an alligator and a crocodile?

  • By paying attention to whether they see you later, or in a while.

The other day my son said he’s only happy when he’s near the ocean or up in the mountains.

  • I said, “you need an ALTITUDE adjustment.”

What form of transportation spreads allergies?

  • Achoo-choo train.

How many Bitcoin miners does it take to change a light bulb?

  • A million – one to do it and the rest to verify he/she did it.

An elderly couple rushed onto the platform just as the train was pulling out of the station.

“If you hadn’t dawdled with your shopping,” said the husband, “we’d have caught the train.”

  • “And if you hadn’t run so fast,” said the wife, “we wouldn’t have to wait so long for the next one.”

Who was King Arthur’s spiciest knight?

  • Sir Racha.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast:  8 Billion Humans

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “From the Editor’s Desk” column, written by Patty McGinnis.  She wrote an article entitled, “8 Billion and Counting.” 

Human population is increasing rapidly.  More humans on the planet equates to more stress on the planet and its resources.

2022 — 8 Billion Humans

2010 — 7 Billion Humans

1950 — 2.5 Billion Humans

1804 — 1 Billion Humans

http://k12science.net/8-billion-humans/  

Reports from the Front Lines

The Social Web  

Erik M. Francis ,@Maverikedu12

Replying to @Beyond_the_Desk and @AMLE Have them put “How could you” in front of every #NGSS standard. You’ll create a #STEM question that personalizes inquiry, promotes expertise, & demands learn at the deepest #DOK levels. #goodquestions @solutiontree

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the evening is the Finnish invention ‘hyppytyynytyydytys’: the act of falling with a contented sigh onto the nearest available sofa. Literal translation: ‘bouncy cushion satisfaction’.

I’m told the pronunciation is ‘hoop-uh-tu-uh-nuh-uh-duh-tis’. 

Word of the day is ‘circumbendibus’ (17th century): anything that deliberately goes round and round without ever getting to the point.  

Phyllis Fagell, LCPC  @Pfagell

Middle school girl: “My mom says popular kids are like fire. When they’re warm, you want to sit near them, but sometimes they can burn you.” 

*more wisdom from this mom:  

Me: “You can’t make someone stop gossiping, but you can tell them you don’t want to hear it.” Middle school girl: “My mom says gossip is like poop. You really don’t want to get it on your hands, but if you do, the last thing you want to do is spread it.”  

Michelle Wagner  @wagnerlearning

Replying to @courosa and @AndreaZellner  My daughter cut and pasted her essay into ChatGPT and asked for feedback as if from a 7th grade teacher.

Strategies:  

The Trick That Solves Rubik’s Cubes and Breaks Ciphers (Meet in the Middle)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wL3uWO-KLUE

Inventive History Teacher

High school teacher, Sean Miller, has invented his own creative approach to teaching history. Through various forms of art, he brings historical events and figures to life for his students. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dFoJ7DEHsHw

Resources:  

Projection Wizard

About this Tool

Projection Wizard is a web application that helps cartographers select an appropriate projection for their map. Depending on the extent and the distortion property of the map, the application returns a list of proposed map projections with additional projection parameters if necessary. There are PROJ and WKT links next to each projection that open a popup window with a PROJ or Well-Known Text string available for copying to the clipboard. Both strings are used in many cartographic and GIS applications. Projection Wizard displays a map preview on the right side of the list with a suggested projection. The preview shows how the projected data will look using D3.

This tool is based on John P. Snyder’s selection guideline and on the extension to this guideline for world and hemisphere maps written by the Cartography and Geovisualization Group at Oregon State University. Projection Wizard v2.0 also takes into account the results of a study published by Šavrič et al. in 2015. All publications related to Projection Wizard are listed at the bottom of this page.

When you publish a scholarly article that uses Projection Wizard or discusses its functionality, you are kindly asked to cite the following article: Šavrič, B., Jenny, B. and Jenny, H. (2016). Projection Wizard – An online map projection selection tool. The Cartographic Journal, 53–2, p. 177–185. Doi: 10.1080/00087041.2015.1131938.

How to Use this Tool?

Using Projection Wizard is easy and requires only two steps:

1 From the radio button list, select the distortion property of the map.

2 Select the geographic extent by using the input boxes on the left side of the map or by changing the rectangle on the map.

The anchors at the corners of the rectangle allow it to be resized. The rectangle can also be dragged around the map. Any change to the rectangle is reflected in the input boxes and vice versa. Changes to the rectangle or distortion property interactively update the list of proposed map projections and the map preview below the web map.

https://projectionwizard.org/

Canva

A few days ago, we dropped some very special wrapped gifts onto the homepages of more than 125 million people across the globe. It’s been so much fun seeing everyone guess what might be inside the boxes, but today the wait is over.

https://www.canva.com/newsroom/news/canva-create-brand-new-era-2023/

Foundation for Teaching Economics – fte.org

Economics and the Environment – https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/eelessons/  

Established in 1975, the Foundation for Teaching Economics’ mission is to introduce young individuals to an economic way of thinking about national and international issues, and to promote excellence in economic education by helping teachers of economics become more effective educators.  FTE focuses its efforts on the secondary education level and provides programs and teaching resources which target primarily, but not exclusively, the social studies curriculum.

Web Spotlight:  

Adrian College teacher education students offer literacy night for Addison Elementary

ADDISON — From phonics to fluency, to nonfiction comprehension and interactive writing, elementary students and parents from Addison Community Schools learned quite a bit about the building blocks of reading, writing and spelling during a literacy night event last week, hosted at Addison Middle/High School and conducted by Adrian College teacher education students. 

“These are all great, motivating activities that parents and kids can do at home,” said Addison Superintendent Dan Patterson, who attended the literacy night.

https://www.lenconnect.com/story/news/education/2023/03/20/adrian-college-students-bring-literacy-event-to-addison-schools/70022506007/#annotations:_EX54McdEe2ss3uz9BylQA

Makayla Noble

Makayla Noble is a senior at Prosper High School in Texas. On September 20, 2021, she was injured in a backyard tumbling accident which resulted in a severe spinal cord injury (SCI). 

https://makaylanoble.com/about/

Youtube Day in the Life

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7H1QeQU9yCo#annotations:bZkUksi4Ee21estUJlww1w

AXIS – The Culture Translator

Subtitled

What it is: A YouGov study of over 3600 adults in Great Britain showed that 61 percent of young people (18-25) prefer to watch television with the subtitles on—even when the material was in their native language.

Who Wants to Be a Shillionaire

What it is: Male influencers in their twenties are making a fortune on YouTube telling other young men how to, well, make a fortune. But watching videos like these won’t help young people develop comprehensive financial literacy because, to put it simply, that’s not what they’re designed to do.  

Random Thoughts . . .  

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MSM 577: Hoisted on my Own Petard

Summary:

Shawn and Troy discuss presentations, Advisory, H5P, and much more. Dave is all Systems Technology Engineer Go!

Jokes:  

The Roman emperor’s wife hates playing hide and seek because wherever she goes, Julius Caesar.


I like what mechanics wear, overall.


I don’t know what you call a small spillage from a pen but I have an inkling.


My grandfather invented the cold air balloon but it never really took off.


 When she saw her first strands of gray hair, she thought she’d dye.


A boiled egg is hard to beat.


It’s hard to explain puns to kleptomaniacs because they always take things literally.


Everyone knows Mickey and Minnie’s daughter Faye.


https://www.gocomics.com/realitycheck/2023/03/12

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast:  Systems Technology Engineer

I was recently reading the March/April 2023 issue of “The Science Teacher” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association. 

In this issue, I read the “Career of the Month” column, written by Luba Vangelova.  She wrote an article entitled, “Systems Technology Engineer.”  

Systems technology engineers design, develop, test, and/or manage the software, hardware, and firmware that comprise information technology systems.  Rebecca Herold of Des Moines, Iowa is the featured Systems Technology Engineer.

http://k12science.net/systems-technology-engineer/

Reports from the Front Lines

The Social Web  

 Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the day is a reminder of ‘eye-servant’ (16th century): one who only works hard when the boss and others are looking.

Word of the day is ‘mumpsimuses’ (16th century): those who insist they are right and apportion blame to others without looking at themselves.  

Word of the day is ‘parwhobble’ (old Devonian dialect): to speak continuously so that you never hear the voice of anyone else.

Alice Keeler  @alicekeeler

5 Podcasts for Middle Schoolers https://alicekeeler.com/2021/10/05/5-p MiddleWeb  @middleweb

NEW: A Lesson Template That Works for All Students. #mschat @Larryferlazzo #MLs #ELs This lesson plan template serves the needs of both multilinguals & non-MLs in any subject & assures the planning is highly structured & intentional, writes @TanKHuynh. https://middleweb.com/48626/a-lesson

MiddleWeb @middleweb

ChatGPT Is No Threat to a Learning Community. #literacy #ELAchat @ncte #engchat #writing #educoach #nwp If we teach writing right, we’ll be okay if our kids have access to ChatGPT, says Dina Strasser. She shares several AI-proof instructional strategies. https://middleweb.com/48664/chatgpt-

Jack Berckemeyer@JBerckemeyer

Wonder why teachers are discouraged- while calling home you get yelled at and the parent is more concerned about what the other kid did, having a student say I am not doing this and there is nothing you can do about it and being called Bro/bruh.  

Megan Basham  @megbasham

Here’s a thought—if an article starts to make you feel unsafe, stop reading it. If it makes you angry, write a rebuttal. If it contains demonstrable errors, ask for corrections. Braying for authors to be canceled makes it clear you KNOW you hold cultural power & feel plenty safe.

National Park Service @NatlParkService

If you come across a bear, never push a slower friend down…even if you feel the friendship has run its course.⁣⁣

Hello from the otter slide.⁣⁣  ⁣⁣ I must’ve slid a thousand times… River otter slides down a snowbank onto the ice at\ @YellowstoneNPS

If you think someone is staring at you: 1. Yawn. 2. If they yawn, they were staring.   

Resources:  

ClassQuiz

Create a quiz for your students. There is no tracking or selling information to third parties. I had issues getting it to save. I prefer E-voting through Moodle. 

https://classquiz.de/

Fake Receipt Maker

Creating a free receipt has never been easier. This basic online receipt maker allows you to easily create free custom receipts for your customers without the expense or difficult learning curve associated with most cash receipt software.

http://www.fakereceipt.us/sales_receipt.php#annotations:ZaQGlr0MEe2mY7_6lj68jQ 

Sumplete

https://sumplete.com/

Web Spotlight:  

These 3 ‘secret strengths’ can make introverted kids become highly successful adults, says bestselling author Susan Cain

https://www.cnbc.com/2023/03/17/susan-cain-secret-strengths-make-introvert-kids-successful-adults.html

Why Core Standards Must Embrace Media Literacy

https://archive.ph/2023.03.08-155554/https://www.edweek.org/teaching-learning/opinion-why-core-standards-must-embrace-media-literacy/2011/06 

Random Thoughts . . .  

12 Years Ago . . . Principal of the Year!!

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MSM 576: Teaching Chrome: Ipsedixitism

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about Moodle, Presentations, and more. Dave reviews the Pandemic Impact on Students. 

Jokes:  

A man once tried to sell me a broken protractor.

  • I never could figure out what his angle was.

The key to a great joke is not delivery…

  • it’s Digiorno.

Did you hear about the dog that went to the flea circus?

  • It stole the show.

Fun fact: ancient teachers, when discussing a very important idea, would repeatedly dip the sharpened end of their stylus in honey.

  • They felt it was necessary to belabor the point.

Why did the duck decide not to have plastic surgery?

  • He thought the bill would be too large.

What did the linebacker say to the flight attendant?

  • “Put me in coach!”

Anytime someone says “I can’t even”

  • it seems a little odd.

Once I did think I was wrong.

  • It turns out I was mistaken.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast: Pandemic Impact on Students

I was recently reading the January/February 2023 issue of “The Science Teacher” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “Editor’s Corner” column, written by Ann Haley MacKenzie.  She wrote an article entitled, “Did the Pandemic Impact the Brains of Our Science Students?”  

A recent study in the Journal, “Biological Psychiatry: Global Open Science,” found that teen brains aged prematurely during the pandemic.  The paper states that teenagers’ brains aged several years in just a few months during the isolation and stress of the pandemic lockdown.  For more information on this study, please visit:

www.bpsgos.org/article/S2667-1743(22)00142-2/fulltext

http://k12science.net/pandemic-impact-on-students/

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Crossword Puzzle for Video (and why you should use Restricted Access)
  • Vocabulary, Chrome, and Kids 

The Social Web  

 Help A Teacher  @HelpATeacher

Adorable! 

Success Bound  @successboundorg

@successboundorg

is MIDDLE SCHOOL STRONG!  Celebrate Middle Level Education this month. This year’s theme is #Empowered #Student and @AMLE is centering the voices of students. Learn how you can amplify the voices of your students, click here https://amle.org/middle-level-e

Alexlindsay  @alexlindsay

Replying to @technologylaura I’ve built 100s of presentations on 3 platforms over the last 20 years. Scores: Keynote – 9/10 Power Point – 4/10 Slides – 3/10 Once you build decks in Keynote, going to other platforms is like going from First Class to Economy. You still get from point A to B but style is gone

MiddleWeb  @middleweb

REVIEW: Add SEL to Your Class with Movie Magic. #mschat @AMLE #engchat #elachat  @MsAmberChandler’s feel-good Movie Magic in the Classroom prepares any teacher to guide students through 10 films that address a range of SEL topics, writes @sarahjcooper01. https://middleweb.com/48607/add-movi  

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the day is ‘vertumnal‘ (17th century): spring-like or giving a foretaste of spring, as in the early buds in the garden or the swelling of birdsong. A nod to Vertumnus, god of the changing seasons.

Word of the day is ‘apanthropy’ (18th century: the desire to be away from other people.   

Kara Priest Bullock

Fat Boy Natural BBQ

Resources:  

Handmade Holograms

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sv-38lwV6vc

Teen girls are struggling. They need our help

Nancy Jo Sales

Girls and young women report rising rates of suicide, depression and sexual violence in North America – and a lot of it has to do with social media.

https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2023/feb/28/teen-girls-are-struggling-social-media-tiktok-instagram#annotations:TPuEMrduEe2qpE8U6mSAmw

Under The Sana’a Skyline

Belquis lives in Old Sana’a, an ancient city in Yemen. An exciting writing competition is announced for her class but there’s just one problem: the story is to inspire the world. Belquis is surrounded by the hardships of war and and struggle. What has she seen that is inspirational?

Under the Sana’a Skyline is a story for children and adults alike that beautifully weaves community and history with one girl’s search for humanity.

How will AI change the world?

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RzkD_rTEBYs&t=2s

Web Spotlight:  

Boeing Engineers Set a New Record for Paper Plane Flight Distance

Dillon Ruble and Garrett Jensen, two engineers working at Boeing, broke a record in December that had only a little to do with their day jobs: They set a new world record for farthest flight by a paper aircraft, sending a sheet of paper 88.318 meters, or almost 290 feet.

Ruble and Jensen studied origami and aerodynamics for months, putting in 400 to 500 hours of creating different prototypes to try to design a plane that could fly higher and longer.

https://jalopnik.com/boeing-engineers-set-a-new-record-for-paper-plane-fligh-1850157043#annotations:TBLKArilEe2JkUPgcwGpdA

Teachers Pay Teachers Bought Out by IXL Learning

https://thejournal.com/articles/2023/03/02/teachers-pay-teachers-bought-out-by-ixl-learning.aspx#annotations:FO5v4rnjEe24UV-wJuNz5Q

AXIS The Culture Translator

TikTok Time Out

What it is: TikTok announced it will institute a limit of 60 minutes per day for users under 18.

Instagore 

What it is: The Washington Post reports that Instagram Reels featuring disturbing and violent content are being reposted to large meme accounts that have hundreds of thousands of teen followers.

“In C.S. Lewis’ book The Magician’s Nephew, the children Polly and Diggory are met with a choice to ring a bell and “bide the danger,” or ignore it and forever wonder what might have happened if they did. Diggory rings the bell, justifying his actions with the words: “We can’t get out of it now. We shall always be wondering what else would have happened if we had struck the bell. I’m not going home to be driven mad by always thinking of that.” The result of his actions is the arrival of the White Witch in Narnia, and a regret that Diggory carries with him for the rest of his life.”

National Geographic’s “Greeking Out!” Podcast Series for Kids

https://www.nationalgeographic.com/podcasts/greeking-out

Most Popular Slang by State

https://crossword-solver.io/most-popular-slang-by-state-map/

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MSM 575: The Day That Didn’t Count

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about the week “off”, middle schoolers being middle schoolers, and more. Dave heats up. 

Jokes:  

Mountains aren’t just funny…

  • They’re hill areas.

Do pots and pans talk about the news in the drying rack?

  • No; moistly they just dish on each other.

So i’ve finally completed a PhD in palindromes…

  • You can now call me Dr Awkward.

How do monsters like their eggs?

  • Terrorfried

“Had to give up my career due to fallen arches.”

“You were a pro athlete?”

“No. Architect.”


Man. Every time I ask what the lowest Army rank is, people say that’s private.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast: The Sun’s Heat

I was recently reading the January/February 2023 issue of “Science & Children” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “Science 101” column, written by Matthew Bobrowsky.  He wrote a Q and A article entitled, “How Does the Sun’s Heat Get to Us Here on Earth?”  

Heat is the flow of energy from one object to another object because of their difference in temperature.  That energy, thermal energy, results from the random motion of atoms and molecules.  The molecules move around, bouncing off of each other and bouncing off anything with which the object comes into contact.  The hotter the object, the faster the molecules are moving.

http://k12science.net/the-suns-heat/

Reports from the Front Lines

  • School’s Out
    • Social Media is wrong about something
    • Kids stayed home
  • LOC Browser Extension

The Social Web  

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the day is ‘pertolerate’ (17th century): to endure steadfastly to the end.

PUNS  @ThePunnyWorld

My mom was a radiologist. She met my dad when he came in for an x-ray. I wonder what she saw in him.

Police have arrested the World Tongue-Twister Champion. They said he’ll be given a tough sentence.  

TeacherGoals  @teachergoals

Get it? 

Fixing Education  @FixingEducation

On Tuesday, 2/21/23, this student violently attacked his teacher aide at Matanzas HS. When deputies spoke with the student, he explained that he was upset because the aide took his Nintendo Switch away during class. Student was described as 6’6”, 270 lbs.  Video:  https://twitter.com/i/status/1629129801087713282  

The Ghost of Ernie   @ErnieHarwell1

The voice of the turtle is heard in our land today! #playball #DetroitRoots #LetsGoTigers

Strategies:

Eliminate Off-Task Behavior During Group Work

https://www.trevormuir.com/blog/off-task-behavior#annotations:PX6MgLOjEe2JrlfL93lwwQ

Who Benefits From Attending Effective High Schools?

All students benefit from attending effective schools, but the least advantaged students experience larger improvements in high-school graduation, college going, and school-based arrests.

Commonly used test-score value-added understates the long-run importance of effective schools, particularly for less-advantaged populations.

Taboo.AI

https://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2023/02/25/this-online-taboo-game-using-artificial-intelligence-is-fun-can-be-a-language-learning-tool-for-ells/

https://taboo-ai.vercel.app/

Resources:  

AXIS:  The Culture Translator

Rise and Shine

What it is: TikTok’s #5to9 club and #morningroutine videos are inspiring some young people to start their days earlier for maximum productivity.

American Battlefield Trust:  Augmented Reality

Get up close to Abraham Lincoln as he recites his famous Gettysburg Address. Wander around Brandy Station’s historic St. James Church and see what the interior may have looked like. Examine an excavated Spanish piece of eight up close. Bring history to life in your space with the American Battlefield Trust’s collection of Augmented Reality (AR) experiences and your smartphone.  https://www.battlefields.org/learn/augmented-reality  

TEACHING “THE OCKY WAY”

Prepackaged lessons do serve a purpose in education. They give educators a starting point, helping save time. Teachers don’t need to be reinventing lessons every time they teach something new. 

It makes me think of “The Ocky Way” channel found on YouTube/TikTok and Instagram. Where a small deli in Red Hook, NY makes common foods come to life prepared by owner Mohamed. Mohamed has risen to internet fame by taking standard meals, then adds his own touch to them to make them unique for the consumer. Sometimes customers bring in fast food orders from nieghboring stories to have the meal done “The Ocky Way”.

STEALTHGPT

Unleash the power of undetectable AI writing

https://stealthgpt.ai/#annotations:JpLEnrE0Ee2TrsPIrD7nAw

Ben Collins Spreadsheet Tips Archives

Ben Collins does a wonderful FREE weekly newsletter. 

https://docs.google.com/spreadsheets/d/e/2PACX-1vRjLOmw2lfxvRnyYBqDB3YT_CUmQn337cIoYp8d2bnTxHe3SaVsduZXkbiDS_6HF84CL5eBdfYuzYT_/pubhtml

A Framework for Learning Through the Purposeful Use of Technology

https://esheninger.blogspot.com/2023/02/a-framework-for-learning-through.html

Web Spotlight:  

Becorns

Becorns are little people I make out of acorns and sticks. Then I photograph them in nature with real animals. In this video, I share my process for taking photos with some Eastern Bluebirds. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3auU2OIe_gA#annotations:dDeyrLRMEe28oV_DsHYdzg

https://www.davidmbird.com/

What Is Going On With This Andrew Tate Hand Gesture?

Andrew Tate and his brother Tristan were seen using the sign during their arrest in Romania, and teachers in the UK say teenage boys are copying it.

https://www.vice.com/en/article/z34dgy/andrew-tate-hand-gesture#annotations:8Ikh3rB8Ee2_IsOG8gVz8Q

Little Known Punctuation Marks

https://www.mentalfloss.com/article/12710/13-little-known-punctuation-marks-we-should-be-using

Random Thoughts . . .  

The Persona Spectrum

https://devblogs.microsoft.com/xamarin/the-journey-to-accessible-apps/

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MSM 574: Farpotshket

Summary:

Shawn and Troy talk about break, creating your own computers, interesting words and more. Dave tells us how kids can get involved with Marine Iguanas. 

Jokes:  

Anyone who can spell the word drawer backwards…

  • Will get a reward.

I have a friend named David. He had boy and named him Harley. Now, when he introduces himself, he does so

  • “I’m Harley, David’s son.”

“How much do you charge?” a man asks a lawyer.

“For $100 I answer three questions,” the lawyer answers.

“That’s awfully steep isn’t it?” says the man.

“Yes it is,” replies the lawyer. “Now what’s your final question?”


What type of lunch do you get at an air show?

  • A plain one.

My dog hates holograms.

  • They make no scents!

Here’s my list of friends who love Palindromes:

Nell, Edna, Leon, Nedra, Anita, Rolf, Nora, Alice, Carol, Leo, Jane, Reed, Dena, Dale, Basil, Rae, Penny, Lana, Dave, Denny, Lena, Ida, Bernadette, Ben, Ray, Lila, Nina, Jo, Ira, Mara, Sara, Mario, Jan, Ina, Lily, Arne, Bette, Dan, Reba, Diane, Lynn, Ed, Eva, Dana, Lynne, Pearl, Isabel, Ada, Ned, Dee, Rena, Joel, Lora, Cecil, Aaron, Flora, Tina, Arden, Noel, and Ellen.

Middle School Science Minute  

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

K12Science Podcast: Marine Iguanas

I was recently reading the January/February 2023 issue of “Science Scope” a publication of the National Science Teaching Association.  

In this issue, I read the “Citizen Science” column, written by Jill Nugent.  She wrote an article entitled, “Iguanas from Above.”  

“Iguanas from Above’ is a citizen science project designed to answer questions about marine iguanas, their population, and their habitat.  The project will help to determine the current population size of marine iguanas and their locations within the archipelagos.  For more information, visit:

http://k12science.net/marine-iguanas/ 

https://www.iguanasfromabove.com

Reports from the Front Lines

  • Break
  • Lock Down Browser
    • Exam.net
    • Moodle
  • Spreadsheets
  • COVID and schools

The Social Web  

Susie Dent  @susie_dent

Word of the day is a reminder of ‘ipsedixitism’ (16th century): the assertion that something is ‘fact’ because someone else said so.  

Word of the day is ‘gadwaddick’: old Norfolk dialect for going on a jaunt or a head-clearing pootle.  

benteh@mastodon.socialbenteh @benteh@mastodon.social

Word of the day, a yiddish slang word:

farpotshket (https://forvo.com/word/farpotshket/ )

broken, because someone tried to fix it

This word doesn’t just describe something that is broken, but something that is broken specifically because someone else tried to fix it, making it worse. It is used most commonly today to describe software engineering projects.

Paul Thomas  @plthomasEdD

Pronunciation requires context

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Paul Couretas  @MrCouretasPE

“Mr. C, why aren’t you in the Olympics, or the circus? I think you would be great in the circus. Probably not Olympics, but definitely the circus!” Might be the best thing a student has ever said to me.. #physed #education #movement #sports #olympics #circus #clown

Help A Teacher  @HelpATeacher

This is pretty awesome!   Unknown

Jennifer Zimny  @jzimnycricket

Finally set up my Would You Rather station! I loved hearing students reactions to it once I put it up. Templates coming soon.

Deborah Farmer Kris  @dfkris

Middle schoolers are my *favorite* — and I’m delighted CNN let me explain why. With insight (and positive tween vibes) from  @Pfagell & @LDamourhttps://t.co/S3B5lMFvFU  

Strategies:  

Design Fiction Daily

Lots of resources of things that don’t exist. 

*warning, swears on the “About” page. 

https://www.designfictiondaily.com/p/martian-domesteading

Resources:  

There’s an AI for That

https://theresanaiforthat.com/#annotations:3l02vK-WEe2EoHuVQdv1Zw

10 things to know about how social media affects teens’ brains

“Our brains, our bodies, and our society have been evolving together to shape human development for millennia. … Within the last 20 years, the advent of portable technology and social media platforms [has been] changing what took 60,000 years to evolve,” Mitch Prinstein, the chief science officer at the American Psychological Association (APA)

Humans are social creatures, and we learn through social interaction. In fact, said Prinstein, “numerous studies have revealed that children’s interactions with peers have enduring effects on their occupational status, salary, relationship success, emotional development, mental health, and even on physical health and mortality over 40 years later. These effects are stronger than the effects of children’s IQ, socioeconomic status and educational attainment.”

https://www.npr.org/2023/02/16/1157180971/10-things-to-know-about-how-social-media-affects-teens-brains#annotations:kFCH0q7gEe2gecvaJNFTsA

How Can I Support My Child in Learning Maths?

https://tommaths.blogspot.com/2023/02/how-can-i-support-my-children-learning.html#annotations:JdBapq4WEe2Z8T-xlPqdKA

AXIS:  The Culture Translator

A Somber Report

What it is: This Monday, the CDC released its 2023 Youth Risk Behavior Survey report. Out of 17,000 US high school students surveyed in late 2021, nearly 60 percent of teen girls reported persistent sadness or hopelessness.

Losing Their Drive

What it is: Fewer teens seem interested in obtaining a driver’s license than in years past, with only 45 percent of 17-year-olds getting them in 2020—a drop of 17 percentage points compared to 1997.

Web Spotlight:  

 O Kai Sauliūtė Tekėjo – Lithuanian Folk Song

A folk song for the 105th Anniversary of Lithuanian Independence.  Turn on the closed captions and do a “Notice & Wonder” as you listen and watch the video.  

What a conductor actually does on stage

f you’ve ever seen an orchestra perform you’ve probably had a difficult time looking away from the person dead center on the stage – the conductor. It’s hard to miss someone as they swing their arms around pointing at the musicians that seem to be focused instead on their music stands. So what exactly is the conductor doing? 

We decided to ask James Gaffigan – a conductor who recently guest conducted the New York Philharmonic in Central Park – just what it is that makes a conductor so necessary and how their actions shape the performance.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z_yIn8V3UcU

Student Solar Project Bridges Digital Divide in Rural Virginia

To bridge this digital divide during the pandemic, the school district set up 32 of these WOW stations throughout the county in parking lots at churches, grocery stores and any other businesses willing to share their parking lots. 

High school students enrolled in both construction and energy and power classes helped build the WOW units.

https://www.gettingsmart.com/2023/02/16/student-solar-project-bridges-digital-divide-in-rural-virginia/#annotations:BOdESq4QEe2QKEN-wM4XoQ

Black History Month For Teachers

Put the power of primary sources to work in the classroom. Browse ready-to-use lesson plans, student activities, collection guides and research aids.

https://blackhistorymonth.gov/for-teachers/#annotations:pFlPxK4PEe2KnDd_zq9AlA

The Science of Measurement | Metrology Matters

Nothing to do with weather, this is about measuring. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Q4UWZqNVBk#annotations:4asBCK4NEe27st_-pdzQ0g

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