Mike
It seems as though the wiki page automatically logs out when I am trying to edit my page.
Also can I add a pwr pt to the wiki? I have worked many hours on a it and would like all of you to give me feedback.
Any tips?
Mike
Bardonia has received a “Picturing America” grant from the National Endowment for the Humanities--- a bookshelf of 22 books and 40 works of art composed of forty, carefully selected works of art spanning several centuries — by American painters, sculptors, photographers, and architects. Our object is to enhance the curriculums of American history, social studies, language arts, literature, science and mathematics by writing lesson plans and resource guides utilizing these materials.
Tuesday, July 27, 2010
American Revolution
Hello Teammates
I worked on the Technology curriculum and rubrics committee over the summer and got some really great stuff for us. I have been working on incorporating video filming and postings based on the American Revolution incorporating the photos of Paul Revere and Benjamin Franklin. With the use of a Flip video camera I would like to create short public service announcements of the British heading toward Lexington and Concord. We can reenact live broadcast from the battlefields where "The Shot Heard Round the World" was fired. We can do a live broadcast as Revere was making his ride prior to his arrest. These are just a couple of ideas I have been working on but the options are endless.
John K. at Central is picking us up big with some equipment we will be able to use very easily. AND with Mike on our side it will be a great learning experience for the students. I am trying to also integrate the PBS special, The History of US into the project in similar fashion to the National Parks project of last year.
I hope all of you are well and enjoying the summer.
TTYS
Mike P.
I worked on the Technology curriculum and rubrics committee over the summer and got some really great stuff for us. I have been working on incorporating video filming and postings based on the American Revolution incorporating the photos of Paul Revere and Benjamin Franklin. With the use of a Flip video camera I would like to create short public service announcements of the British heading toward Lexington and Concord. We can reenact live broadcast from the battlefields where "The Shot Heard Round the World" was fired. We can do a live broadcast as Revere was making his ride prior to his arrest. These are just a couple of ideas I have been working on but the options are endless.
John K. at Central is picking us up big with some equipment we will be able to use very easily. AND with Mike on our side it will be a great learning experience for the students. I am trying to also integrate the PBS special, The History of US into the project in similar fashion to the National Parks project of last year.
I hope all of you are well and enjoying the summer.
TTYS
Mike P.
Thursday, July 22, 2010
Hey Everyone!
The project is looking great! You all have so many great ideas. I am down in Charleston, SC with all the kids having a great time. While I was touring downtown Charleston, I met a woman who made her own quilts! They were beautiful... and for each one I looked at she could tell me a story about what the patches meant and why she chose them. It was amazing to listen to her. This gave me an idea of having the students make their own quilts with patches that are significant to their lives.
I spent about 4 hours this week researching stories about quilts for my ELA lesson and I also found some great tessellation sites for my math project. I am just having a hard time uploading them so I am emailing my lesson ideas to Mike F. and he will post them for me. Thanks Mike!!!
Talk to everyone soon.
Alice
The project is looking great! You all have so many great ideas. I am down in Charleston, SC with all the kids having a great time. While I was touring downtown Charleston, I met a woman who made her own quilts! They were beautiful... and for each one I looked at she could tell me a story about what the patches meant and why she chose them. It was amazing to listen to her. This gave me an idea of having the students make their own quilts with patches that are significant to their lives.
I spent about 4 hours this week researching stories about quilts for my ELA lesson and I also found some great tessellation sites for my math project. I am just having a hard time uploading them so I am emailing my lesson ideas to Mike F. and he will post them for me. Thanks Mike!!!
Talk to everyone soon.
Alice
linking wiki and blog
Is there a way that we can click on a link on the wiki that will take us to the blog and back again? I think it would make it a little easier to navigate rather than having to go back to the library page. Or is there one and I just am missing it?
Viv
Viv
Wednesday, July 21, 2010
vegetarian?
Hey Mike F.
So are those magnificent specimens of Alaskan king crab legs vegetarian or have you fallen off the wagon?
You know it is not nice not to share. They look very yummy! It's not nice to wave around food in front of a foodie such as myself(Just kidding of course!).
Looks like you're having a wonderful time!
Viv
So are those magnificent specimens of Alaskan king crab legs vegetarian or have you fallen off the wagon?
You know it is not nice not to share. They look very yummy! It's not nice to wave around food in front of a foodie such as myself(Just kidding of course!).
Looks like you're having a wonderful time!
Viv
Tuesday, July 20, 2010
I am here and working
Hey guys! Well so far the summer has been packed with good things and not so good things. The bad news first- my dad is in the hospital again with congestive heart failure. They have him stabilized and may be sending him home in the next couple of days. We'll see...
The good news is my sister is soooo much better and is back home working in Bradley Beach! I brought her home on July 6. Also I went to Paris for 5 days! My friend works for the airlines ( got to use a buddy pass- cheap!) called me up and invited me to go with her family for a short vacation - spur of the moment. I only had 36 hours to decide and pack! It was incredible! I will download a picture or two next time- haven't gotten to that yet- too busy working on the wiki. I also went to Lake George for 3 days and visited Fort Ticonderoga. Lots of fun, I actually went tubing- that is being tethered and dragged behind a boat while on a round floatation device, for the first time in my life. I literally laughed out loud the entire time. I needed a little comic relief even if it was at my own expense.
Wiki- I did some research last night and very early this morning on Booker T. Washington and the artist Martin Puryear. I was looking up sites on metaphors to see if I could find anything more interesting that what I have already in my own "library." I created 4 lessons that can be used with the picture titled, "Ladder for Booker T. Washington." These lessons do not have to be done in any specific order or can be used individually/isolation with other lessons. I still have to link a couple of documents and such, but the first 4 lessons are almost complete. This portion more than completes my requirement of 4 hours of work for the month of July. I have some more ideas brewing for future lessons. Have fun with them!
The good news is my sister is soooo much better and is back home working in Bradley Beach! I brought her home on July 6. Also I went to Paris for 5 days! My friend works for the airlines ( got to use a buddy pass- cheap!) called me up and invited me to go with her family for a short vacation - spur of the moment. I only had 36 hours to decide and pack! It was incredible! I will download a picture or two next time- haven't gotten to that yet- too busy working on the wiki. I also went to Lake George for 3 days and visited Fort Ticonderoga. Lots of fun, I actually went tubing- that is being tethered and dragged behind a boat while on a round floatation device, for the first time in my life. I literally laughed out loud the entire time. I needed a little comic relief even if it was at my own expense.
Wiki- I did some research last night and very early this morning on Booker T. Washington and the artist Martin Puryear. I was looking up sites on metaphors to see if I could find anything more interesting that what I have already in my own "library." I created 4 lessons that can be used with the picture titled, "Ladder for Booker T. Washington." These lessons do not have to be done in any specific order or can be used individually/isolation with other lessons. I still have to link a couple of documents and such, but the first 4 lessons are almost complete. This portion more than completes my requirement of 4 hours of work for the month of July. I have some more ideas brewing for future lessons. Have fun with them!
Monday, July 19, 2010
Just checking in :)
As you could tell, I am not finished. I am adding as I think up new ideas. Glad to see your summer is going well and the food certainly looks delicious in Alaska :) Keep on enjoying! Sara
Revision history
I hope everyone is having a great summer. Our project is really moving along well. When you look at the revision history on the wiki, it is apparant that many hours have been spent on the project. Keep up the good work. Today, I spent about an hour looking over the project and emailing the team.
As you can tell from the photo, my father in law and I are eating well in Alaska. Mike
As you can tell from the photo, my father in law and I are eating well in Alaska. Mike
Thursday, July 15, 2010
Lesson Plan
Today I added activities to my lesson plan, checked work of our team and sent out a couple of emails. I put in 1.5 hours of work and have logged in 4.5 hours for July. Everyone is reminded that we will need to complete 4 hours of work in July and 4 hours in early August to complete the 24-12 project. So far everything looks great.
One of our local neighbors stopped by to check my work, and Cathy snapped a photo.
My father in law, the retired Marine First Sergeant is visiting us this week. Here he is in front of our guest cabin:
One of our local neighbors stopped by to check my work, and Cathy snapped a photo.
My father in law, the retired Marine First Sergeant is visiting us this week. Here he is in front of our guest cabin:
Wednesday, July 14, 2010
Finished!!
After countless hours of research, creation and linking, I have finished my summer project!! If there are any additional changes anyone would like to suggest, feel free. Hope everyone is having a great summer. Regards to all,
Sara
Sara
Tuesday, July 13, 2010
Hi Everyone! Hope you are enjoying your summer.
Thanks Mike F. for the input regarding our project. I think your ideas are great.
Today I spent about 3 hours working on our project. I came up with a great idea using one of the pictures. I am going to incorporate the quilt picture with math and ELA.
I will keep you posted. Enjoy the rest of your week!
Alice
Thanks Mike F. for the input regarding our project. I think your ideas are great.
Today I spent about 3 hours working on our project. I came up with a great idea using one of the pictures. I am going to incorporate the quilt picture with math and ELA.
I will keep you posted. Enjoy the rest of your week!
Alice
Lesson Plan
Today I put in 2 hours on a lesson plan on George Washington http://picturingamerica.wiki.ccsd.edu/Mr.+Frerichs
Thursday, July 08, 2010
Thanks for the input
Hey Mike,
Thanks for the input on my page. I loved it and will be keeping it. Did you get a chance to see my ppt. for weathering and erosion? This took some time to make, however, I think it took more time to figure out how to download it onto google docs and then link it to the library media page. In any case, it is linked here as well if you click on the heading of my last post.
Glad to hear your summer is going well and that you are in a cooler place than NY at this moment :) I will be, of course, at the dentist tomorrow at 1 so I look forward to reading posts when I get home. Best Regards to you and yours and a safe journey. Sara
Thanks for the input on my page. I loved it and will be keeping it. Did you get a chance to see my ppt. for weathering and erosion? This took some time to make, however, I think it took more time to figure out how to download it onto google docs and then link it to the library media page. In any case, it is linked here as well if you click on the heading of my last post.
Glad to hear your summer is going well and that you are in a cooler place than NY at this moment :) I will be, of course, at the dentist tomorrow at 1 so I look forward to reading posts when I get home. Best Regards to you and yours and a safe journey. Sara
Wednesday, July 07, 2010
Checking in
Greetings from Two Rivers, AK, where we expect to hit a high of 70 degrees today with a clear blue sky. How's the weather in New York (chuckle). I plan to work on our project this week. Leslie, regarding your question to insert pictures-- remember you can't copy and paste into either the blog or the wiki. You must save the picture onto your computer, then upload it using the insert picture icon. Let me know if you need anymore help with it and I can send more detailed instructions.
Saturday, July 03, 2010
I think this links it :)
If this comes through, it is supposed to be a ppt. of weathering and erosion...here goes
ppt. for The Oxbow painting
I am currently looking for a way to download a powerpoint I made on weathering and erosion that go with the Oxbow painting I currently have on my page. Anyone with any sound advice, I would love your input. Thanks so much and regards to all,
Sara
Sara
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