MSM 405: Forum or Against ‘Em?

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

Did you hear about the new diary free Mexican restaurant?

  • It’s called no WHEY, Jose.

 

Why did the scientist cross a chicken with a banjo?

  • They wanted a chicken that could pluck itself.

Why do Koi always travel in a group of four?

  • The A Koi, B Koi, and C Koi always get away because the predator goes after the D Koi.

Hey, my friend attempted to exercise the other morning.

  • Didn’t work out.

 

I friend of mine got a new motorcycle. He took his girlfriend out for a ride. She fell off. He rode on, ruthlessly. It’s happened a couple of times. I guess it’s a vicious cycle.

 

What sound does a nut make when sneezing?

  • Cashew

 

Advisory:

 

Floating Silver Man

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=AD1Eqa5qstA

 

Oddly Satisfying Videos

 

https://www.andreaswannerstedt.se/projects

 

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Clouds

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

 

In this issue, I read the “Citizen Science” column, written by Jill Nugent. She wrote an article entitled, “Cloudy with a Chance of “Cirrus” Science: NASA GLOBE Observer Clouds.” You can participate in this citizen science project, sponsored by NASA and the GLOBE Program, by visiting your favorite app store and downloading the GLOBE Observer app.

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/10/7_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Clouds.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

NJAMLE‏ @NJAMLE

NJAMLE Spring Conference – Call for Presenters https://njamle.org/njamle-spring-conference-call-for-presenters … via @njamle. Save the Date: March 15, 2019. Come share your wisdom with #passionate Middle Level educators and help to make this year’s conference epic.

 

MMSA‏ @InTheMiddleMMSA

Playing ladder stack and Eagle’s Nest. Team work mandatory! @somnschools #Unified #Inclusion

MiddleWeb‏ @middleweb

REVIEW: How to Lead Change in Your School’s Culture. @ToddWhitaker #leadupchat #edleadership @amle @naesp #LeadLAP #cpchat #satchat #principals #cpchat @docvs1 @RoutledgeEOE https://www.middleweb.com/38877/how-to-lead-change-in-your-schools-culture/ …

Dave Burgess‏ @burgessdave

#GoogleSlides Templates for @Snapchat Games in Class from #DitchBook author & #DitchHW co-author, @jmattmiller http://ditchthattextbook.com/2018/10/10/google-slides-templates-for-snapchat-games-in-class/ … #tlap #edtech #gsuiteedu #GSuite #GoogleEDU @DitchThatTxtbk @dbc_inc

∂αηιєℓ αℓѕтση‏ @dalstonEDU

Q4: @E_Sheninger & @trishrubin have written the book BrandED to help educators to tell their story, build relationships & empower learning. How does telling your story about your classroom/school/district & impact Ss, families & your community? #satchat #schoolPR #brandEDU

Think with Google‏Verified account @ThinkwithGoogle

Our free insights library has hundreds of learnings to power your thinking. Search the library to find the data you need. #ThinkWithGoogle  https://www.thinkwithgoogle.com/search/#?query=&page=0,0&sort_field=date&limit=12&locale=en-us&current_source=data_points&utm_medium=P&utm_source=twitter&utm_team=twg-us&utm_campaign=Q3_SFE_T_6S

Pair this with Spurious Correlations:  http://tylervigen.com/spurious-correlations

 

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

 

Strategies:

 

The Collected Writings (So Far) of Rick Wormeli

Spring Cleaning Our Teaching

  • Pacing Guides are not a Death March  
  • Don’t do Homework that doesn’t advance the cause.  
  • Don’t create “endurance” projects!  
  • Don’t beat a good story into the ground.  
  • Stop testing without review supports  
  • Visual AND Verbal  
  • Consider testing one standard at a time.  

 

Shawn’s Forum Experience

 

4 teaching mistakes that drained my energy (and the solutions that changed everything)

 

1) I. Talked. Nonstop.

I couldn’t just give a direction and let students follow it; I had to praise the students who were on task, redirect the ones who were off, and fill every moment of a transition with my voice so that students wouldn’t fill it with their own talking.

I’m amazed that my kids internalized anything I taught, considering how much filtering out they had to do while listening, and how few opportunities they had to ever discuss or process their learning.

Solution: Sit with the discomfort of the silence and give kids the opportunity to talk more.

 

2) I didn’t make time to really enjoy my students.

As an introvert and serious person by nature, my definition of “having fun” just isn’t the same as many other people’s.

Solution: Be present and actively look for small moments to enjoy the kids more.

 

3) I gave too much homework and was a tyrant about collecting it.

Homework was a painful process, a huge headache, and a massive source of stress for me and my students, and their parents, I’m sure.

Solution: Give less homework, collect it weekly, and stop acting like it’s the end of the world when students don’t turn it in.

Interestingly, I found that the reduced homework load didn’t make a huge difference in my stress level nor did it increase the completion level for kids.

 

4) I spent hours looking for lesson ideas and tried to cram too many things into our day.

A lot of my lesson planning process was focused on activities: what would the kids DO today?

Solution: Focus on outcomes, not activities, and do fewer things better.

 

Over time, I developed a repertoire of go-to teaching activities that were versatile, open-ended, and could be plugged into just about any unit I taught. I no longer had to spend hours hunting online for just the right activity to teach a topic because I already had a few dozen learning strategies that the kids knew and loved. I could just look at my list of activities, pick one that would work, and pencil it into my lesson plans.

 

https://thecornerstoneforteachers.com/truth-for-teachers-podcast/mistakes-drained-energy/

 

MCSEL Language Strategy Overviews

 

http://courses.maine.edc.org/files/MCSEL_LanguageStrategyOverviews.pdf#page10

Resources:

National History Day

Main site:  https://www.nhd.org/  

World War I Centennial Focus:  https://www.nhd.org/who-they-were  

Channel One is Dead, Now What?

PBS NewsHour Extra:  http://www.pbs.org/newshour/extra/  

CNN 10:  https://www.cnn.com/cnn10  

BBC:  https://www.bbc.co.uk/newsround  

Canadian Broadcasting Corporation:  https://www.cbc.ca/news  

World Magazine – Teen:  https://teen.wng.org/  

 

This Florida Teacher’s Favorite Textbooks Were Taken From Her Classroom. Her Principal Did It.

 

https://www.edweek.org/ew/articles/2018/10/05/this-florida-teachers-favorite-textbooks-were-taken.html

 

Web Spotlight:

 

The Hate U Give

Starr Carter is constantly switching between two worlds: the poor, mostly black, neighborhood where she lives and the rich, mostly white, prep school she attends. The uneasy balance between these worlds is shattered when Starr witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend Khalil at the hands of a police officer.  Now, facing pressures from all sides of the community, Starr must find her voice and stand up for what’s right. THE HATE U GIVE is based on the critically acclaimed New York Times bestseller by Angie Thomas and stars Amandla Stenberg as Starr, with Regina Hall, Russell Hornsby, Issa Rae, KJ Apa, Algee Smith, Sabrina Carpenter, Common and Anthony Mackie.

https://www.foxmovies.com/movies/the-hate-u-give

 

21st Century Fox and AMC Theatres are joining forces to provide free screenings of “The Hate U Give” in communities across the country. Schools, community groups, and non-profit organizations may apply to be considered for a screening by filling out the form below.

Application deadline is October 22, 2018 at 11:59PM ET. Winners will be notified by October 31.

Singapore Drops Student School Exam Rankings

https://citinewsroom.com/2018/10/02/singapore-abolishes-school-exam-rankings-says-learning-is-not-competition/

“Whether a child finishes first or last will no longer be indicated in primary and secondary school report books from next year in Singapore, – a move which Education Minister Ong Ye Kung hopes will show students that ‘learning is not a competition’”.

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

World Magazine’s 25 History Good Reads

https://world.wng.org/2018/09/25_good_history_reads#.W7XMfmh46FA.facebook  

After summer fiction comes fall friction: Many textbooks are boring, so hurrah for authors who have not forgotten the story in history

 

Common Core

Who is in charge to the Common Core Standards?

 

https://curmudgucation.blogspot.com/2018/10/how-teachers-avoid-common-core.html

 

Personal Web Site

Creating Workflows with Open Source Software  

 

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MSM 404: Error – MyBib Not Found

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

“The neurologist wanted to propose to his girl friend, but he just didn’t have the nerve.”

 

Just changed my Facebook name to ‘No one’, so when I see stupid posts I can click like and it will say ‘No one likes this’.

 

“Paratroopers pull strings to stay on the job.”

 

“I went to a budget restaurant to dine and when I returned there was a parking ticket stuck on the windshield. Well, that was fine dining!”

 

Did you hear about the Hindu yogi who was having a filling put in a tooth? When the dentist asked him if he wanted novocaine, the yogi said, “No. I can transcend dental medication.”

 

Advisory:

 

What a classroom looks like in 27 countries around the world

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?time_continue=2&v=UApQk25v8Ro

Give Advice

From research, students who face certain challenges do better if they give advice to others in that same situation. The key is to give advice, not get it.

https://qz.com/work/1363911/two-psychologists-have-a-surprising-theory-on-how-to-get-motivated/

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Earth: The Ultimate Recycler

 

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

 

In this issue, I read the section “From the Editor’s Desk” written by Patty McGinnis. She wrote an article entitled, “Earth: The Ultimate Recycler.” She quotes Wendell Berry – “The Earth is what we all have in common.”

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/9/30_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Earth-The_Ultimate_Recycler.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Two Guys👨‍🏫‏ @twoguysde 21h21 hours ago

Wait, You’re Not The Best? http://pedalogical.org/2018/09/22/wait-youre-not-the-best/ …

ted dintersmith‏ @dintersmith

A hoax that speaks volumes about the unquestioned weight placed on research by PhD’s and a complete,breakdown in fact-checking – a critical skill that need priority in school.

https://t.co/mbCCrG2Cu1  

 

Jenn Mackey‏ @JennMackey313

Cross curricular learning in 7th grade ELA today! Discussed allusions with the history of Rosie the Riveter and how the story’s theme connects to the engineering design process. #makingconnections #processvsproduct #rosierevere @OJ_Orioles

Jennifer Gonzalez‏ @cultofpedagogy

Icebreakers that Rock http://ow.ly/F2pY30m1LpV  #relationshipsmatter #buildrelationships #studenttalk #classroomclimate

 

Mickey McFetridge‏ @MickMack629

Hands down one of the best #edtech tools for students to use in your classroom! Check out this eBook for @Screencastify! Tips from @jmattmiller, @coolcatteacher, & @ericcurts https://www.screencastify.com/ebook/

Jason Lay‏ @jlay02

The world doesn’t need every student to be a “computer geek”, he said, and he encouraged young people to start “building things”. #Education doesn’t encourage creative thinking, says @Apple co-founder #edtech http://bit.ly/2O9KWSk  via @computerweekly https://www.computerweekly.com/news/252450046/Education-doesnt-encourage-creative-thinking-says-Apple-co-founder …

 

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

Resources

TED-Ed Educator Talks Channel Teaser

The TED-Ed Educator Talks channel will be dedicated to celebrating and amplifying the ideas of teachers around the world. Thanks to support from Google, this space will feature Talks for educators by educators, digging deep into some of the newest and most groundbreaking ideas in education.

Subscribe now so that you’ll be ready for our official channel launch in the coming months!

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5yA4YiIWMOE

And the actual YouTube Channel:

https://www.youtube.com/channel/UC9k9wQAp0SrWYZVORZnPIlg/featured

 

Random.org

All kinds of random resources.

https://www.random.org/

 

Mybib

Update. Apparently, they were more popular than anticipated. The developers have taken it off line.

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

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MSM 403: The Panic On Their Faces

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

I just found out I’m colorblind. The diagnosis came completely out of the dark grey.

If you don’t pay your exorcist, do you get repossessed?

 

Doctor said that I may have Tom Jones disease.

OMG, I said. Is that rare?

“It’s not unusual…”

 

I called my boss to see if I could come in a little late.

He said “Dream on”…

He’s so nice.

 

How do dog catchers get paid?

  • By the pound

 

What is a vampire’s favorite fruit?

  • Neck tarine.

 

Advisory:

 

How Did “OK” Become One of the Most Popular Words in the World?

 

Young Boston intellectuals in the early 1800s used a humorous code of abbreviated phrases, like “KC,” or “knuff ced”; “KY,” “know yuse”; and “OW,” “oll wright.” And while most of them eventually fell out of fashion, one abbreviation persisted: “OK,” or “oll korrect.”

 

OK started off as the LOL of its time. Then Martin Van Buren’s presidential campaign popularized it and its brevity proved useful for sending telegraph messages. You can read more about the history of the word in Allan Metcalf’s book, OK: The Improbable Story of America’s Greatest Word.

 

7 Lessons Every Kid Should Learn in School (That Have Nothing to Do with Curriculum)

  1. Scratch Your Itch
  2. You are in the driver seat. So buckle up and drive.
  3. You need to stop distracting yourself and start inspiring yourself.
  4. Big thinking actually does work.
  5. Motion creates motion…and it creates ideas.
  6. You better start trying new things and challenging yourself ASAP!
  7. Live for others, not yourself.

 

http://ajjuliani.com/7-lessons-every-kid-learn-school-nothing-curriculum/

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Illuminating Food Webs: A Maker Jigsaw

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

 

In this issue, I read the article “Illuminating Food Webs: A Maker Jigsaw” written by Shelly Rodriguez, Jason Harron, Patrick Benfield, and Miriam Reyes. The article brings “making” into the science classroom by providing students the opportunity to bring the curriculum to life by combining engineering and design practices with their own creativity.

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/9/7_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Illuminating_Food_Webs.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Dr. Rogers‏ @LeslieRogersUWL

Looking forward to presenting at @AMLE 2018! This is an outstanding conference. So happy to join forces with the other awesome middle level teachers attending this event! #middlelevelteachersrock #AMLE2018

Beth Houf‏ @BethHouf

After another interesting day, was sure pumped to get these beauties in the mail! #fmsteach #leadlap #tlap

BIGGBY WEST MICHIGAN‏ @BiggbyWMI

Happy National Coffee Day! Get 50% OFF your favorite 16oz, 20oz or 24oz hot brewed coffee today!

 

EducationalAppAdvice‏ @edappadvice

The modern day retelling of Hansel and Gretel would be a very different story #DigitalNatives

Steven Weber‏ @curriculumblog

A5: You Need Committees, Task Force, Leadership Programs, and Feedback From Multiple Stakeholders #leadupchat

Common Sense Ed‏Verified account @CommonSenseEd

Let’s face it — some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as #cyberbullying? Help your Ss learn what is — and isn’t — and give them the tools they need to combat the problem. https://comsen.se/2xtaGP5  #DigCit #lessonplans

 

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

 

Strategies:

 

Going Digital is About More than just Devices

 

  • Technology should never isolate us.
  • Unlocking Passions.
  • Enable Collaboration.
  • Talk Less and Listen More.
  • “Care For” means more than “Care About.”

http://blog.web20classroom.org/2018/09/going-digital-is-about-more-than-just.html

 

Resources:

 

Toontastic

Free. No ads. No sign ins. Works off line.

With Toontastic 3D, you can draw, animate, and narrate swashbuckling adventures, breaking news stories, science reports, and all your other wacky ideas

https://toontastic.withgoogle.com

 

On line equation editor

Creates downloadable images (in many formats, gif, png, etc.) of equations. Also creates the embed codes that can be used. Uses LaTeX for math creation (which is the standard for doing such things). These embed codes include: HTML and WordPress coding.

https://www.codecogs.com/latex/eqneditor.php

 

Picular

Like Google, but for colors.

https://picular.co

Web Spotlight:

 

Print Custom Sticky Notes with Google Slides

Includes a template for printing out custom sticky notes. There are some really great examples and ideas within the post.

https://learninginhand.com/blog/print-custom-sticky-notes-with-google-slides

 

Are Audiobooks as Good For You as Reading?

 

http://time.com/5388681/audiobooks-reading-books/

 

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Moodle Moot US

 

I’m co-presenting! Chris Kenniburg and I will be presenting on Monday morning

https://moodlemoot.org/mootus/

 

For the record:  The Moodle Audio works on a Chromebook Tab 10 tablet.  In case you were wondering. 🙂

 

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MSM 402: Parents, Puzzles, and Pods (VoicePods that is)

Jokes You Can Use:  

Why are frogs always so happy?

  • They eat whatever bugs them

 

What do you call an indecisive insect?

  • A dust mite

 

Which punctuation mark would win a race?

  • The dash

 

Why are circles so smart?

  • They have 360 degrees

 

Advisory:

 

Puzzles

brain-teasers, riddles and optical illusions designed to give your brain a run for its money!

https://twentytwowords.com/iq-top-brain-twisting-puzzles/

 

12 Characters that didn’t make the cut

http://mentalfloss.com/article/31904/12-letters-didnt-make-alphabet

 

Harvard followed 800 people over the course of multiple decades and found 6 things that make people live longer, happier lives

https://www.businessinsider.com/things-that-make-people-live-longer-happier-lives-2018-8

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Parent-Teacher Relationships

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

 

In this issue, I read the “Teacher to Teacher” article written by Susan German. She wrote an article entitled, “Forming Parent-Teacher Relationships Around Three-Dimensional Teaching.” The article is based on several conversations she had with teachers using three-dimensional instruction who are now struggling to garner parental support for the new way of teaching science.

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/9/5_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Parent-Teacher_Relationships.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Amy Gwizdz‏ @Gwizzy

We are surrounded by teachers, leaders, parents, and even students who are playing the game of school. It’s been set up this way for years and it is hard to break decades of doing things “the way they always have been done” (even when we know it’s not best for kids).A.J. Juliani

 

Jennifer Fox, EdD‏ @JenniferFox13

Are you comfortable #blogging about your missteps in teaching? My preservice Ts are having a hard time realizing that a T sharing “disasters in the classroom” & what they learn is a good idea for growth. Can any1 help me out? #edtechchat #moedchat #tlap #edchat #2ndaryELA

 

Matt Miller‏ @jmattmiller

Your ripple effect as a teacher is far-reaching. Never forget your impact. #DitchBook #tlap #WednesdayWisdom #edchat

Kasey Bell‏ @ShakeUpLearning

When learning gets messy, teachers have to become facilitators of the messy. https://shakeuplearning.com/blog/be-a-facilitator-of-the-messy/ … #shakeuplearning #edtech #edchat #shakeuplearning #edtech

 

Tony Vincent‏ @tonyvincent

Students can ask Siri (instead of relying on a teacher) to spell words. Google Assistant and Alexa will also spell words.

Ditch That Textbook‏ @DitchThatTxtbk

10 low-prep, HIGH-return activities for class tomorrow!   Virtual field trips Caption this Collaborative slides Brain dump @Quizlet live 5 clue challenge Class podcast EduProtocols Graphic Organizers Templates https://wp.me/p3bT67-1SM  #DitchBook #edtech

ASCD‏Verified account @ASCD

Build positive teacher-student relationships this year. @rickwormeli2 https://bit.ly/2M81gNw

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

 

Resources:

 

VoicePod

Place some text into the text box and this site will read it for you. Could be useful for students to have their writing read out loud to them. Could be useful for EL students. Could be useful for Special Ed students.

  • Resulting files can be downloaded.

https://www.voicepods.com/

 

BookMark It

Allows you to “Bookmark” YouTube Videos. You create a bookmark (CTRL | B), add a comment. Then you click on the BookMark It extension to jump to that bookmark in the video.

https://chrome.google.com/webstore/detail/bookmark-it/adhfhfpebeloakommdgicanmhfbeifnb/related

 

New Teacher Resources for a New School Year from the Library of Congress

https://blogs.loc.gov/teachers/2018/09/new-teacher-resources-for-a-new-school-year-from-the-library-of-congress/

Web Spotlight:

 

Social Media, Social Life: Teens Reveal Their Experiences (2018)

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/research/social-media-social-life-2018

https://www.commonsensemedia.org/sites/default/files/uploads/research/2018_cs_socialmediasociallife_fullreport-final-release_2_lowres.pdf

Lawnmower Parents Are the New Helicopter Parents & We Are Not Here for It

 

https://www.weareteachers.com/lawnmower-parents/

 

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MSM 401: We’re Going to Start with a Dot, Add a Spark, and Cook Moodles.

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

What’s the difference between ignorance and apathy?

  • Don’t Know, Don’t Care

 

Did you hear about the customer at the barber shop? Wanted a new dye job and a new haircut. Could only afford one.

  • Classic example of “do or dye”.

 

Remember, he who laughs last didn’t get it.

 

I have a friend who lost a mood ring. He’s not sure how to feel about that.

 

Despite the high cost of living, it remains popular.

 

Did you hear about the employee at the One Hour Glasses factory who caught his hand in a machine?

  • He made quite the spectacle of himself

 

A friend was having trouble with his iPad. He changed the name of it to “Titanic”.

  • It’s syncing now

 

We get more comfortable in our skin as we get older. Of course that might be because it’s not as tight as it used to be.

 

Middle School Science Minute  

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

eCYBERMISSION

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

 

In this issue, I read the “Commentary Section” written by Erin Lester. She wrote an article entitled, “A Real-World STEM Competition.” The article focuses in on eCYBERMISSION a free web-based STEM Competition for students in grades 6-9.  You can learn more about eCYBERMISSION by visiting:

http://www.ecybermission.com

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/8/30_Middle_School_Science_Minute__eCYBERMISSION.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

 

NEW in Ed Week – “Q&A Collections: Best of Classroom Q & A” http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/2018/09/qa_collections_best_of_classroom_q_a.html …

 

Alex Corbitt@Alex_Corbitt

 

7 Components of Feedback (by @lisa_westman) #edchat #education #edtech #elearning #k12 #ukedchat

Patrick Garrity@PatrickTGarrity Aug 30

Love seeing our students adding their @peterhreynolds inspired #theDots to Mrs.Harrington’s room. Each one is special and unique just like our students! Only 16 more days until #DotDay2016

NA Intermediate

 

Pernille Ripp@pernilleripp

Oh my word, how much do I love this journal from @peterhreynolds on sale September 4th and I want to give it to everyone I know #pernillerecommends https://ift.tt/2C6LTp0

 

5 replies13 retweets160 likes

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=swn-aIwgFVo

 

Holly Clark@HollyClarkEdu

New Update: Help for Teachers Going From an iPad to a Chromebook https://is.gd/koE7b5  #edtechteam #caedchat

Carrie Baughcum@HeckAwesome 21 Jul 2017

Sketchnoting is a powerful tool to enhance learning. Here’s my beginners guide to #sketchnoting in the classroom https://youtu.be/zNJyuJl5LKk

Tom Driscoll@Mr_Driscoll

For those educators using @AdobeSpark, I highly recommend encouraging your school/district to deploy “Adobe Spark for Education.” Enhanced security for student data and free access to premium features.  More info here: https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B3wdNFASZ6rrUmtPeEtrVFdXYldqNDA0LVd0a3VDUFRKMUlN/view?usp=sharing …

Buck Institute for Education@BIEpbl

Use our “Rubric for Rubrics” to guide your thinking regarding rubric design AND USE during Project Based Learning. #AssessStudentLearning #PBteaching #PBL #HQPBL #deeperlearning https://www.bie.org/object/document/rubric_for_rubrics …

 

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

 

Resources:

650 Prompts for Narrative and Personal Writing

Every school day since 2009 we’ve asked students a question based on an article in The New York Times.

https://www.nytimes.com/2016/10/20/learning/lesson-plans/650-prompts-for-narrative-and-personal-writing.html

 

Information is Beautiful: The Movies Based on a True Story

Movies are review scene by scene and compared to how accurate historically they are. Includes:

  • Lion
  • Hidden Figures
  • HackSaw Ridge
  • The King’s Speech
  • The Big Short
  • Spotlight
  • Selma
  • American Sniper
  • Dallas Buyer’s Club
  • 12 Years a Slave
  • Captain Phelps
  • The Social Network

https://informationisbeautiful.net/visualizations/based-on-a-true-true-story/

 

Information is Beautiful

The other stuff

https://informationisbeautiful.net/

 

Digital Storytelling – Jason Ohler Resources

Rubrics for assessing Digital Storytelling.  

http://www.jasonohler.com/storytelling/assessmentWIX.cfm  

Web Spotlight:

 

Why Kids Want Things

 

So in other words, parents who act in ways that value things, parents who make a lot of sacrifices to get a lot of things, parents who get a lot of joy from buying things, parents who talk a lot about things—they tend to have adult children who act the same way.

https://www.theatlantic.com/family/archive/2018/08/kids-materialism/568987/

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

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MSM 400: Citing 400 shows. Because Ponies are delicious.

Jokes You Can Use:  

Went to the ATM the other day and there’s guy standing there on leg.  After a bit, I asked him if he’s ok, what’s he doing? He says, “Oh, I’m ok.  Just checking my balance.”

 

What did the musician name his three daughters?

  • Anna 1
  • Anna 2
  • Anna 3

 

People said I’d never get over my obsession with Phil Collins, but Against All Odds, Take Look at Me Now, Mama.

 

My office has croissants once a week. Just one of our French benefits.

 

Why was there music coming from the printer?

  • It was jamming.

 

Imagine if America switched from pounds to kilograms overnight.

  • There would be mass confusion.

 

It would be impossible to negotiate with Rick Astley in a hostage situation.

Eileen Award:  

  • Mail:  Jeff Rodman, Executive Director of the New England League of Middle Schools

 

Advisory:

 

Happy Children Do Chores

One small longitudinal study, done over a period of 25 years, found that the best predictor for young adults’ success in their mid-20s was whether they participated in household tasks at age 3 or 4.

Children who help more at home feel a larger sense of obligation and connectedness to their parents, and that connection helps them weather life’s stressful moments — in other words, it helps them be happier.

…parents did most of the housework and intervened quickly when the kids had trouble completing a task.

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/08/18/opinion/sunday/children-chores-parenting.html#annotations:7e8bzKWWEeiiI__YyRAB8g

 

Red Solo Cup Challenge

This is a great beginning of the year/end of the year cooperative challenge. Students needed to work together using a rubber band and string to lift cups and put them into formations.  

http://michellekrzmarzick.blogspot.com/2014/06/red-solo-cup-challenge_18.html#annotations:MI7YNKL8Eeid8T_p9xo2Jw

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Reinventing STEM

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

 

In this issue, I read the section “From the Editor’s Desk” written by Patty McGinnis. She wrote an article entitled, “Reinventing STEM Through the Maker Movement.” Through the article she hopes that she will inspire you to grown your students’ maker attitude by incorporating the maker movement into your classroom.

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/8/22_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Rinventing_STEM.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Jennifer Gonzalez‏ @cultofpedagogy

12 Ways Teachers Can Build their Own Resilience Interview with @artofcoaching1 http://ow.ly/UTTW30lsu5A  #teachers #mindfulness #youmatter #ntchat #buildrelationships #edchat

 

Classroom 2.0 LIVE!‏ @liveclass20

Come celebrate with us! If you’ve been a presenter or a participant in any of our #liveclass20 shows over the past 9+ years it would mean a lot to our Classroom 2.0 LIVE team to have you share a memory on the mic TODAY! 12pmET Details & login link: http://live.classroom20.com

Dan McCabe‏ @danieldmccabe

You don’t get grades for resiliency, curiosity, agility, resourcefulness, pattern recognition, tenacity. You just get successful. #satchat

 

Karly Moura‏ @KarlyMoura

It’s FINALLY HERE The Educator’s Guide to Flipgrid FREE eBook Version 3.0 Supercharged with TONS of resources to spark awesome ideas and help you blast off with the NEWEST @Flipgrid features http://bit.ly/flipgridebook3  @SEANJFAHEY #FlipgridFever

Alice Keeler‏ @alicekeeler

Feedback with Bitmoji! Drag from the Chrome extension onto student slides. #googleEDU #googleSlides

Chris Weber, Ed.D.‏ @WeberEducation

Why Are We Still Personalizing Learning If It’s Not Personal? https://buff.ly/2tO4qQ9  @SolutionTree @MrElmerLLC #BoldSchool #divergED

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

 

Strategies:

 

Emailing Your Teacher

With Captain Communicator. *Not only is this useful, but could be a challenge for students to create videos as well.

http://nextvista.org/v/6993/

Or a more serious version:

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

 

Random Groups

This is about randomly grouping students every day. Cards are presented for FREE. This could also be done with playing cards, with pick-sticks, Random Team Generator, in Google Sheets

http://mrorr-isageek.com/random-grouping-cards-for-math-class/

Resources:

Classroom 2.0 LIVE Webinar Series

Today is the last Classroom 2.0 LIVE Webinar.  Although they will be discontinuing the weekly show, the Livebinders and other resources will remain available at their website.  You can visit past recorded sessions and replay them to your heart’s content. You can also continue to catch them archived on iTunes.  

Website:  http://www.classroom20.com/  

Classroom 2.0 Live Show:  http://live.classroom20.com/  

New England League of Middle Schools – Jeff Rodman, Ex. Dir.

A great way to get resources for your classroom is to attend conferences.  The NELMS conference has a great reputation for excellent conference sessions and a great place to learn from other middle school teachers.  The conference is March 21 & 22 in Providence, RI (at the convention center). There is also time to be a conference sponsor! Contact NELMS to get more information on how you can connect with New England’s premier regional middle level association.  NELMS: http://www.nelms.org/  Annual Conference Info:  http://www.nelms.org/pages/conferences/annual/annual.html  

RapidWeaver 8 Released!  (And 3 patches)

For those of us who use it to build websites for our students, there’s an update.  And 3 patches in the past week or so. Check it out here: https://www.realmacsoftware.com/rapidweaver/  (by way of example:  www.mrmcgirr.com)  

 

MyBib

You can cite websites, books, journals, and over 35 other sources.

  • Generate bibliographies and citations quickly and accurately
  • 100% free, even the premium features
  • No ads, privacy trackers, time limits, or restrictions

MyBib is a free bibliography and citation generator that makes accurate citations for you to copy straight into your academic assignments and papers.

There are tools that already do this, but they’ve stagnated, become infested with ads, and charge you for features that should be free (especially for students). We want to fix this.

If you’re a student, academic, or teacher, and you’re tired of the poor bibliography and citation tools out there, then you’re gonna love MyBib. MyBib’s auto-citer is the best and most accurate one out there, so you can create accurate citations automatically for books, journals, websites, and videos just by searching for a title or identifier (like a URL or ISBN).

Plus, we’re using the same citation formatting engine as professional-grade reference managers like Zotero and Mendeley, so you can be sure our bibliographies are perfectly accurate in over 9,000 styles — including APA, Chicago, MLA 7 & 8, and Harvard.

We listen to our users (that’s you!), and everything we’re building is being open sourced. This means that everyone has access to the MyBib code, and permission to use it to build whatever they want. We don’t show ads, and don’t block all the best features unless you pay a monthly subscription. MyBib is student-friendly, and the tool we wish existed.

MyBib is worked on by volunteers, and server costs are being covered by donations. There are no VCs, investors, or other toxic stakeholders here. We currently have enough donations to run until: October 2022, and just $30 can keep us going for another month. Wanna donate? Get in touch!

https://www.mybib.com/

 

Richard Byrne did a video on using MyBib

 

Web Spotlight:

 

Calling Bull

*NOT FOR STUDENTS. This is a college class on Calling Bull$#!^.

 

https://callingbull.org/

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

We’d never do this, but . . .

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MSM 399: My Sister’s Favorite Color is PINK!

MSM 399: My Sister’s Favorite Color is PINK!

Jokes You Can Use:  

I’m still getting over the fact that oranges are basically presliced by nature.

 

While waiting for the waiter, you become the waiter.

 

Ever realize just how surreal it is to read a book? You sit for hours staring a marked slices of a tree while vividly hallucinating.

 

When you are going left, right is wrong and left is right.

Thus, right is wrong, but also right. Yet right being wrong doesn’t make left right, so while right is wrong, we can’t conclude the left is right.

 

Want to achieve a beach body? It takes two steps:

  • Have a body
  • Go to the Beach

 

Coffee is a constant victim where I work. It gets mugged every day.

 

Shouldn’t pregnant women be called body builders?

 

Do the clothes that a lawyer wears to court become his/her law suit?

 

If someone stole all your lamps, you would be delighted.

 

Apple is working on new autonomous car. Any bets on how tough it is for them to install Windows?

 

This may come across as cheesy, but I think you’re grate.

 

If you’re a Fireman, you never want to work at home.

 

If you are gluten free, do you go against the grain.

 

Rogaine really messes with your head.

 

Advisory:

 

Boost your EI

Good questions to focus an advisory class.

https://hbr.org/2018/08/boost-your-emotional-intelligence-with-these-3-questions

 

The 5-Hour Rule Used by Bill Gates, Jack Ma and Elon Musk

That’s why the most successful people in the world spend their free time learning.

 

So how do they find the time to read daily? They adhere to the five-hour rule.

 

The concept is wonderfully simple: No matter how busy successful people are, they always “set aside at least an hour a day (or five hours a week) over their entire career for activities that can be classified as deliberate practice or learning.”

 

“Throughout Ben Franklin’s adult life, he consistently invested roughly an hour a day in deliberate learning. I call this Franklin’s five-hour rule: one hour a day on every weekday,”

 

https://www.entrepreneur.com/amphtml/317602

Middle School Science Minute  

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

You Are A Scientist

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

 

In this issue, I read the Commentary article, “When You Walk Into This Room, You’re Scientists,” written by S. Elisabeth Faller. The article describes the principles that all teachers can use to promote positive, science-linked identities.  The principles include:

  1.  Prioritize communication in science
  2.  Position all students as scientists
  3.  Allow students to be science authorities
  4.  Demonstrate that science really matters

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/8/16_Middle_School_Science_Minute__You_Are_A_Scientist.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Todd Bloch‏ @blocht574

Dear Middle School Student- https://sweattoinspire.com/2018/08/16/dear-middle-school-student/ … #mschat #michED #colchat

Matt Miller‏ @jmattmiller

This study tells us retention of info from lectures dips when kids attention is divided on digital devices. The magic of #edtech in class, folks, isn’t in taking notes for lectures. It’s about creating. Collaborating. Connecting to other people.  https://t.co/biqoSzJsR7  

 

Two Guys👨‍🏫‏ @twoguysde

The way you greet your students tells them all they need to know about your class.

3 replies 7 retweets 42 likes

 

Kristen Brooks‏ @KristenBrooks77

Celebrate individuality by having students create “All About Me Adjective Selfies” with the Clips App. Perfect to loop for parent night! @AppleEDU #EveryoneCanCreate #ClassroomClips #AppleClips #AppleEduChat #K12 #ADE2018 #iPads4EDU #AppleTeacher #BackToSchool2018 #BeKind

 

Alice Keeler‏ @alicekeeler

Acer Chrometab: Chromebook + Tablet – https://alicekeeler.com/2018/07/03/acer-chrometab-chromebook-tablet/ …

 

Christine Thielen‏ @cmt215il

Christine Thielen Retweeted Will Waidelich

Are YOU going to #AMLE2018 in Orlando?? It is going to be awesome!

Christine Thielen added, https://twitter.com/WillWaidelich/status/1030498499614392322  

 

Will Waidelich‏ @WillWaidelich

#AMLE2018 is October 25-27, 2018 in Orlando, Florida. Thank you to our great sponsors. @CUWisconsin @cuaa @CorwinPress @GAfundraising @LeadtoFeed @ReadNaturally @2ndStepProgram @Teach_Travel @AMLE http://www.amle.org/annual/

 

𝕊𝕙𝕒𝕟𝕟𝕒 𝕊𝕡𝕚𝕔𝕜𝕒𝕣𝕕🍎‏ @SSpickard

Feel free to use at your school: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1WX8F7wxoVwmg1z-OsAdpp-C4DHklElGy/view?usp=sharing … #MEMSPA #LeadPositive #NAESP #CharacterCounts #kindessmatters

Connie Rensink‏ @rensink_connie

Sandra Lima Argo shares Tony Wagner’s 7 Survival Skills (NOT soft skills) #GlobalEd #GlobalCompetency #RUWorldReady

Bored Teachers‏ @Bored_Teachers

Patience of a saint.

Jennifer Gonzalez‏ @cultofpedagogy

8 Things I Know for Sure About (Most) Middle School Kids http://ow.ly/19IM30lmIjC  #midleved #middleschool #mschat #wholechild

 

Steven Weber‏ @curriculumblog

A good curriculum allows students to demonstrate their understanding in multiple ways. If you see 25 projects that look identical, you may have more compliance than student contribution. #satchat #colchat #LeadUpChat #WeLeadEd #edchat

 

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

 

Strategies:

 

Co-DAP

We talked about CODAP but failed to mention that it was used in the Ant Picnic (Middle School Science Minute).

 

Highlighting Mistakes – A Grading Strategy

 

https://www.teachingchannel.org/video/math-test-grading-tips

 

Ten Non-Standard Ideas About Going Back to School

 

https://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/teacher_in_a_strange_land/2016/08/ten_non-standard_ideas_about_going_back_to_school.html/index.html

Resources:

 

Are You Monitoring Your Relationships with Your Students?

Some great thoughts and resources here. What type of teacher are you? Do you “justify” not knowing the students (all of the students)?

http://blog.williamferriter.com/2018/08/18/are-you-monitoring-your-relationships-with-your-students/

 

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

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MSM 398: Social Media and Tubers

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

I always wanted to be a Gregorian Monk.

  • But I never got the Chants.

 

Two egotists started a fight.

  • It was an I for an I.

 

Notice on a shoe repair shop:

  • I’ll heel you, I’ll save your sole, I’ll even gladly dye for you.

 

I was trying to catch some fog earlier but I mist.

 

Why did the octopus blush?

  • He’d just seen the bottom of the ocean!!!!

 

I’d love to know how the Earth rotates. It would totally make my day.

 

How do you organize a fantastic space party?

  • You planet.

 

How do you light up a soccer stadium?

  • With a soccer match

 

What do you call a pig that does karate?

  • A pork chop.

 

What kind of ghost has the best hearing?

  • The eeriest.

 

Why do seagulls fly over the sea?

  • Because if they flew over a bay, they would be bagels.

What kind of music do planets like?

  • Neptunes.

Where can you buy chicken broth in bulk?

  • The stock market.

Why do bees have sticky hair?

  • Because they use honeycombs.

What do you call fake spaghetti?

  • An im-pasta.

Why did the mushroom go to the party?

  • Because he was a fungi.  

Middle School Science Minute

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

Ant Picnic

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

 

In this issue, I read the Citizen Science article, “Prepare an Ant Picnic for Science,” written by Jill Nugent. The article describes a project that invites teachers and students to engage in the study of ants and to explore ant food preferences around the world.  For more information, please visit:

http://studentsdiscover.org/lesson/ant-picnic

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/8/9_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Ant_Picnic.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

ted dintersmith‏ @dintersmith

“The gardener does not make a plant grow. The job of a gardener is to create optimal conditions.” – @SirKenRobinson #WhatSchoolCouldBe

Jose Luis Cabello‏ @idocente

The Role Of Virtual Reality In The Future Of #Education – Our students are changing. Shouldn’t our education tools be, too?  https://t.co/05vWlQQ8Zq  

 

Education Design Lab‏ @eddesignlab

“If we wish to meet the rapidly-changing demands of the workforce of the future…We will have to embrace new and alternative postsecondary educational models, even if they make us feel uncomfortable at first.” @rwmichelle https://buff.ly/2MxxYc9

 

MindShift‏ @MindShiftKQED

These are the qualities students identified in teachers that impacted their lives via @bettyray @woodard_julie @SteeleThoughts #edchat #teaching #stuvoice #teachchat #backtoschool

Impact‏ @ImpactWales

The 4 Pillars of Assessment. Make sure you’re getting it right for your pupils by using our sketchnote! Plz RT

Alice Keeler‏ @alicekeeler

FREE FREE FREE FREE Do not pay for a class that is just watching videos. @googleforedu has a teachers lounge of FREE tutorial videos made by TEACHERS! https://teachercenter.withgoogle.com/first-day-trainings/welcome-to-classroom … #googleEDU

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

 

Strategies:

 

Response: Ways To Improve State-Standardized Tests

http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/2018/08/response_ways_to_improve_state-standardized_tests.html

 

Meet the YouTube Stars Turning Viewers Into Readers

 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/31/books/booktubers-youtube.html#annotations:oR3rSpqBEeiYrMOzTfLSfA

 

How Do You Know When A Teaching Strategy Is Most Effective? John Hattie Has An Idea

 

“Our argument is that learning can lead to enhanced skills, dispositions, motivations and excitement that can be reinvested in learning, and can lead to students setting higher standards for their success criteria. When skill, will, and thrill overlap, this should be considered a bonus; developing each is a worthwhile outcome of schooling in its own right.”

 

Resources:

 

20 Books Featuring Diverse Characters to Inspire Connection and Empathy

 

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/45121/20-books-featuring-diverse-characters-to-inspire-connection-and-empathy#annotations:TNDTMIrsEeiFrsPUlIdJ1A

 

CODAP

CODAP is a free web-based data tool designed as a platform for developers and as an application for students in grades 6–14.

  • CODAP is easy to use and runs in your web browser. CODAP is (and always will be) free. Share your data with others and bring it to life!
  • Learn how to create your own plugin in CODAP. Explore our open-source GitHub repository and start incorporating it into your work today.
  • Browse free CODAP example documents. We’ve curated datasets for first-time users. Explore to find classroom activities and other downloadable resources.

http://codap.concord.org/

Web Spotlight:

A Reminder To Tell Your Story – Jennie Magiera, ISTE 2017 Keynote

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MgIAh4_1EvE  

The Single Story vs. the Untold Story

The Single Story of Student Self Image vs. the Untold Story of Limitless Potential.  

The Single Story of Teachers vs. the Untold Story of Wizards

“I am looking for someone to share in an adventure that I am arranging . . . and it is very difficult

to find anyone.” – Gandalf the Wizard  

The Story of Resistant Colleagues vs. the Untold Story of Friendly Dragons  

 

Google Maps – Globe Mode

With 3D Globe Mode on Google Maps desktop, Greenland’s projection is no longer the size of Africa. Just zoom all the way out at http://google.com/maps  

 

 

The Oldest Building in Every State

The United States is a comparatively young country, but one with a rich and diverse history. From the ancient villages of New Mexico’s Pueblo people and the early Spanish settlers in Florida, to the Russian traders of Alaska and 19th-century missionaries in Utah, each of the 50 states has its own story to tell.

https://www.netcredit.com/blog/oldest-building-in-every-us-state/

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

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MSM 397:  No Plan Survives First Contact With a Microphone . . .

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

Doctor: “I’m sorry but you suffer from a terminal illness and have only 10 to live.”

Patient: “What do you mean, 10? 10 what? Months? Weeks?!”

Doctor: “Nine.”

Why did egyptians shave their heads regularly?

  • To be more pharodynamic

Guest at a restaurant: “I refuse to eat this roastbeef. Please call the manager! “

  • Waiter: “That’s no use. He won’t eat it either.”

 

I thought I’d tell you a good time travel joke

  • but you didn’t like it.

 

I heard a report about a bad outbreak of the tummy bug, apparently 9 out of 10 people there suffered from diarrhea.

  • I can’t stop thinking about that tenth person who apparently enjoyed it.

 

Advisory:

 

Taking a ball from a kid

 

http://www.chicagotribune.com/sports/baseball/cubs/ct-spt-cubs-adult-fan-steals-ball-kid-20180723-story.html#annotations:_PuRlI9xEeisRtv4HoBbDw

 

Growing a Chinese Bamboo Tree

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4YvBedUlcA&feature=youtu.be

 

Middle School Science Minute  

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

iNaturalist

 

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

 

In this issue, I read the Citizen Science article, “iNaturalist: Citizen Science for 21st Century Naturalists,” written by Jill Nugent. The article describes a project that empowers citizens to record biodiversity.  For more information, please visit:

https://www.inaturalist.org

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/6/17_Middle_School_Science_Minute__iNaturalist.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

Listen in on our 30-min webinars to see how Sero! provides holistic assessment of #higherorderthinkingskills. RSVP at https://www.surveymonkey.com/r/SeroWebinar  #assessment #conceptmapping #formative #summative #EdTech #learning #LearningAnalytics #teaching #k12 #HigherEducation #workforce

 

Beyond Multiple Choice‏ @BMC2018

Select from the following a reason to NOT attend BMC2018: (Hint: once you select the correct answer, register at https://www.eventbrite.com/e/beyond-multiple-choice-2018-2-day-conference-tickets-42512330525?aff=affiliate1 …. See – sometimes #MCQs can be useful. #assessment #EdTech #learning #skills #competencies #K12 #HigherEd #workforce

Beyond Multiple Choice‏ @BMC2018

Beyond Multiple Choice Retweeted Sam Wineburg

One of the many reasons we are gathering to discuss how and we are moving #beyondmultiplechoice. Join us! http://www.beyond-multiple-choice.com .

Beyond Multiple Choice added,

Sam Wineburg @samwineburg

This should be a wake-up call to AP history: multiple-choice testing is a fraud. You do not find it in college history courses worthy of that name. https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/our-schools-got-rid-of-ap-courses-heres-why/2018/06/18/24018654-7316-11e8-9780-b1dd6a09b549_story.html?utm_term=.741ea73c26ee … and https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/answer-sheet/wp/2017/09/19/the-nations-report-card-says-it-assesses-critical-thinking-in-history-but-naep-gets-an-f-on-that-score/?utm_term=.6ee484b05290 …

 

NJAMLE‏ @NJAMLE

Join thousands of Middle Level educators in Orlando for the Annual Conference for Middle Level Education http://www.amle.org/annual  #AMLE2018 Save $50 with promo code A18NJAMLE. #AMLE2018 is all about the middle grades.  

WAMLE‏ @wamle1

WAMLE Retweeted AMLE

Check out all of the opportunities at #AMLE2018 annual conference.

 

Michelle Icard‏ @michelleicard

Parenting lessons from Kayla’s amazing dad in the Eighth Grade movie. @boburnham

https://www.rottentomatoes.com/m/eighth_grade/  

 

WAMLE‏ @wamle1

WAMLE Retweeted AMLE

Hello hello WI middle level folks. Consider sharing your efforts to include Arts Across the Curriculum on behalf of our middle level learners.

Larry Ferlazzo‏Verified account @Larryferlazzo

 

NEW in Ed Week: Ways To Improve State-Standardized Tests with @DouglasReeves http://blogs.edweek.org/teachers/classroom_qa_with_larry_ferlazzo/2018/08/response_ways_to_improve_state-standardized_tests.html …

 

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

 

Strategies:

Let It Go

“Let it go,” the title of this article, is not a tribute to the famous children’s movie, but rather a directive to teachers. To create an instructional shift that focuses on students, there are a few mentalities teachers just need to let go:

https://www.amle.org/BrowsebyTopic/WhatsNew/WNDet/TabId/270/ArtMID/888/ArticleID/932/Let-It-Go.aspx

 

Teaching: five things I wish I’d known fifteen years ago

http://www.josepicardo.com/education/teaching-five-things-i-wish-id-known-fifteen-years-ago/

Resources:

 

UnHangout

Unhangout is an open source platform for running large-scale, participant-driven events online.

 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vYxmd3BmOW0

 

Describing Words

This tool helps you find adjectives for things that you’re trying to describe. Also check out ReverseDictionary.org and RelatedWords.org.

http://describingwords.io/

 

 

Web Spotlight:

 

Our World in Data

https://ourworldindata.org/

 

Ashes in the Snow (Beyond Shades of Grey)

A holocaust book by Ruta Sepetys popular with teens is coming out as a movie.  


https://youtu.be/8N2xsZ0PTqg  

 

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

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MSM 396: “Fixin’ to”

Jokes You Can Use:  

 

If you spent your day in a well, can you say your day was well-spent?

 

I Googled “how to start a wildfire”.

  • I got 48,500 matches.

 

A guy was admitted to hospital with 8 plastic horses in his stomach.

  • His condition is now stable.

 

I was hoping to steal some leftovers from the party

  • my plans were foiled.

 

Never date cross eyed people.

  • They might be seeing somebody on the side!

 

I told my girlfriend to come with me to the gym. Then I stood her up.

  • Hopefully, she’ll realize the two of us are not going to work out.

 

Jokes about unemployed people are not funny.

  • They just don’t work.

 

You’re becoming a vegetarian?

  • I think that’s a big missed steak.

 

Two egotists started a fight.

  • It was an I for an I.

 

I don’t want to cut my hair!

  • I’m really attached to it!

 

Seven days without a pun makes one weak.

Advisory:

 

How much screen time?

Have the students advise parents on how much screen time is proper.

https://www.nbcnews.com/better/amp/ncna877136?__twitter_impression=true

Middle School Science Minute  

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

Hidden Worlds

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

 

In this issue, I read the section “From the Editor’s Desk” written by Patty McGinnis. She wrote an article entitled, “Sparking Student Interest in Hidden Worlds.” She quotes Antonie van Leeuwenhoek, “How Inscrutable and incomprehensible are the hidden works of nature.”

 

http://k12science.net/Podcast/Podcast/Entries/2018/6/10_Middle_School_Science_Minute__Hidden_Worlds.html

 

From the Twitterverse:  

edublogs‏ @edublogs

20 Collaborative Learning Tips And Strategies For Teachers via @TeachThought https://www.teachthought.com/pedagogy/20-collaborative-learning-tips-and-strategies/ …

MiddleWeb‏ @middleweb

NEW TEACHER or new to middle grades? Be sure to read “The 7 Questions Your Middle School Students (Will) Ask First” from @CherylTeaches! #ntchat #mschat #middleschool #newteacher #teachertips @amle #betheone #educoach #mentors https://www.middleweb.com/31865/the-7-questions-your-ms-students-ask-first/ …

Jeff Nelson‏ @JeffNelsonTLI

Don’t judge a student’s story by the chapter you walk in on! #LeadLAP #TLAP #EdLeadership #IMMOOC #FutureDriven #edchat #edquotes #TeacherLife

Alex Corbitt‏ @Alex_Corbitt

 

7 Steps to Effectively Use Data to Guide Instruction (by @4OClockFaculty) #edchat #education #edtech #elearning #learning #ukedchat

Jeff Hiser‏ @jeffhiseredu

“Success is never final. Failure is never fatal. It’s courage that counts.” – John Wooden #edchat #leadupchat #joyfulleaders #growthmindset

Rick Wormeli‏ @rickwormeli2

Principals: Are you brave enough to ask for staff feedback? https://www.cultofpedagogy.com/faculty-staff-survey-form/ … via @cultofpedagogy

 

Rich Czyz‏ @RACzyz

Last chance to join a @voxer Book Study of #4OCF starting on Monday July 9th! Send me your Voxer handle if interested in joining!  

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

 

Strategies:

 

Dustbin

Create a sorting activity for students. (Better yet, have them create them). Can be used for vocabulary or concepts.

http://www.classtools.net/education-games-php/dustbin

Resources:

Slang Map of the USA

 

https://www.playnj.com/slang-map-usa/map.php

 

The Science of Saving the Declaration of Independence

 

https://www.popularmechanics.com/technology/a22025447/declaration-of-independence-science/#annotations:3rCy_oFYEeiaHu9qlJBXRQ

 

The True Size

Pick a state or a country and compare it in size with any land mass in the world.

https://thetruesize.com/#?borders=1~!MTY4NjI0MzE.MjM3NTY5MA*MzQzNTU0Mzk(MzEzNjY4OQ~!CONTIGUOUS_US*MTAwMjQwNzU.MjUwMjM1MTc(MTc1)MA~!IN*NTI2NDA1MQ.Nzg2MzQyMQ)MQ~!CN*OTkyMTY5Nw.NzMxNDcwNQ(MjI1)Mg

 

Sero! By Sero Learning Assessments   

Sero! supports the entire assessment process, from authoring to taking to scoring to displaying results. Here’s a high-level look under the hood:  https://www.serolearn.com/  

GPS The Series – Introductions and Lesson 1 “Working Well”

Video Trailer:  https://vimeo.com/273525509   

Teacher Resources:  https://www.gpstheseries.com/media/filer_public/d4/cf/d4cf87d5-3d5c-45ca-aaa0-520240ab3d5a/teachers_guide_season_1_english.pdf  

To Pair With GPS The Series:  (Foundation for Teaching Economics www.fte.org)  

  1. A Pollution Solution:  In this activity, students acting as owners of companies emitting proscribed substances engage in a market for tradable pollution credits.   https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/efllessons/pollution-solution/
  2. The Rise of Big Government Simulation:   https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/efiahlessons/rise-big-government/
  3. Innovation, Education, and Information Simulation:   https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/efiahlessons/innov-edu-info/  
  4. Property Rights – Is the Environment Any Different? (simulation):  https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/efllessons/lesson-7-property-rights-is-the-environment-different/  
  5. Setting the Rules:  Costs and Benefits of Government Action:  https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/efllessons/lesson-8-setting-the-rules-costs-and-benefits-of-government-action/  
  6. The Fish Game:  https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/efllessons/the-fish-game/  
  7. The Environment and the Economy Lesson Series:  https://www.fte.org/teachers/teacher-resources/lesson-plans/eelessons/  

Using AR Resources

Founded in 1994 by Richard Gilder and Lewis E. Lehrman, the Gilder Lehrman Institute of American History is a nonprofit organization devoted to the improvement of history education. The Institute has developed an array of programs for schools, teachers, and students that now operate in all fifty states, including a website that features more than 60,000 unique historical documents in the Gilder Lehrman Collection. Each year the Institute offers support and resources to tens of thousands of teachers, and through them enhances the education of more than a million students. The Institute’s programs have been recognized by awards from the White House, the National Endowment for the Humanities, and the Organization of American Historians. https://artsandculture.google.com/partner/the-gilder-lehrman-institute-of-american-history  

Merge 360 Headsets:  https://shop.mergevr.com/products/merge-vr-goggles-2?variant=35549894986  

Try code:  lesliefisher and see if it gets a discount.  

 

McMoon: How the Earliest Images of the Moon Were so Much Better than we Realised

 

Fifty years ago, 5 unmanned lunar orbiters circled the moon, taking extremely high resolution photos of the surface. They were trying to find the perfect landing site for the Apollo missions. They would be good enough to blow up to 40 x 54ft images that the astronauts would walk across looking for the great spot. After their use, the images were locked away from the public until after the bulk of the moon landings

http://www.worldofindie.co.uk/?p=682#annotations:G6UJVHx2EeiAZdfHZKVozQ

http://www.moonviews.com/

 

Frankenbook

Frankenbook is a collective reading and collaborative annotation experience of the original 1818 text of Frankenstein; or, The Modern Prometheus, by Mary Wollstonecraft Shelley.

 

https://www.frankenbook.org/

 

Narcissistic adolescents may perform better at school

 

https://ukedchat.com/2018/06/27/narcissistic-adolescents-school/#annotations:nTiqinvVEeioh6dm0vHPtw

Web Spotlight:  

Ipevo Survey

Take a survey, get entered for a drawing for a document camera.  https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSduSI2GWNEDQi4_P8dan7bHiVEuBwitcfJNozQXvC36XIXizg/viewform?c=0&w=1&usp=mail_form_link  

 

‘Find your passion’ may not be the best advice after all

 

https://ukedchat.com/2018/07/04/find-passion-not-best-advice/#annotations:19lQsIBWEei3j_-iwVWwAg

Random Thoughts . . .  

 

Personal Web Site

 

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