Tuesday, June 3, 2014

Summer Reading

Yesterday I got to see my son's 5th grade ITBS scores.  They were quite good, but several areas of growth for him are reading comprehension, vocabulary, and spelling.  Now, spelling is my area of weakness as well - I was quite friendly with a dictionary when I was younger and spellchecker has been a lifesaver.  All three are related and all three can improve by one simple activity - READING.

There is so much research out there on how to help our kids in school, how to improve test scores, how to improve writing, how to improve vocabulary, and on and on.  It all points to reading.

One graphic I have shared is below:

(http://edudemic.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/12/20minutes.jpg)

That is why Summer Reading programs exist at the public libraries, it's why had summer reading incentives at my schools I worked, it's why I had goofy reading events, dressed in costume, and even provided treats.  I wanted to show how much I enjoyed reading and emphasize how important it was.  Reading matters!

Research proves the importance of reading, hopefully as parents and educators we won't ignore it.  I know I've already talked to my son about the books he might be interested in reading this summer.  We will be heading to the public library this weekend to sign up for their program.  I am planning an incentive for him myself.  I am going to get a book or two we will read together and if I have to use a little tough love of requiring him to read 20 min every day (or so), so be it.  It's why I serve broccoli at dinner even when I hate myself, because it's good for you. Hopefully he will develop a habit of reading and we can find books he will pick up on his own without my prodding - fingers crossed. 



Tuesday, May 6, 2014

Getting back on the horse

I always think about writing and sharing my thoughts and opinions and even someday writing a novel.  Well, that will never happen if I don't just get back on the horse.  So here's my attempt to get back into writing about my journey in education, my thoughts, opinions, fears, successes, and failures.

My goal will be one post per week.  Hopefully I can make that happen!

Friday, February 18, 2011

Join us for weekly Professional Development webinars on Google Apps

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Archived Webinars

Upcoming Google Apps for Education Professional Development Webinars


We wanted to let you know about new webinars in our weekly Google Apps for Education Professional Development Webinar Series.

Tuesday, February 22, 2011
Creating a classroom site in Google Sites
This webinar will show you how to create a website that gives teachers and students the chance to easily collaborate and communicate.
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Tuesday, March 1, 2011
Transitioning to Google Apps
This webinar will cover how to transition Docs, Sites, Calendar, and many other Google services into an Apps domain account.
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011
Introduction to Spreadsheets in Google Apps
This webinar will show you the basics of collecting and using data in interesting and helpful ways.
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Tuesday, March 15, 2011
Using Google Apps for Digital Storytelling Projects
This webinar will focus on demonstrating how to integrate Google Apps tools to support the digital storytelling process: from researching, gathering, and sharing materials, creating storyboards, editing audio, and final display.
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You can also access archived webinars in our Google Apps for Education Resource Center.

We hope to see you there!

Dana Nguyen
Google Apps for Education Team

Friday, October 22, 2010

Discovery Education | Siemens Science Day




Discovery Education Siemens Science Day
Enter daily for a chance to win an "Ultimate Cool School Science Day Assembly."

Thursday, October 7, 2010

Digital Book Report Contest



Have your students pick their favorite book and create a song, performance, or debate that connects core standards to 21st century skills. Check the website for current entries.