So one teacher this semester suggested I go to this site called Teacher Book Wizard. It’s by Scholastic, and let me tell you, I’m in LOVE!!!! There are tools to help you find books quickly (say you know the title but not the author or something), a tool called “Book Alike” which lets you put [...]
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BookFinder by Scholastic: I’m in love!!!
March 30, 2008Pets in the classroom
March 29, 2008As a child, I remember having a pet hamster in my classroom. But there are many teachers who are against pets int he classroom. Sure, the hamster was smelly sometimes, and it peed on my hand more than once, but I still liked having it in the room. Now that I am on my way [...]
My own Sub woes
March 29, 2008Okay, someone tell me if I’m crazy here: I started teaching my own 3rd grade ccd (catholic education) class this year. I have 15 students and I absolutely love teaching all of them. Last week I went away to Disney for Spring Break. I had to leave my students with a substitute teacher for the [...]
Resources for Teachers
March 28, 2008As a future educator in today’s world, I find myself very fortunate. The Internet provides millions of websites for teachers that include ideas for classroom activities, lesson plans, worksheets, games, and advice. Teachers can use these ideas, alter them, or even stem new ideas and concepts from them. Teachers twenty years ago unfortunately didn’t have [...]
Are Video Games Really That Dangerous?
March 28, 2008You’ve heard the story countless times, a teenage boy gets finished playing his violent video games one night and goes to school the next day with a gun. Many people instantly blame the video games. After all, we have to blame violent acts by teenagers on something. However, should video games really be to blame?
Today’s [...]
Iconography in school
March 27, 2008So I didn’t grow up in a public school, but from what I hear, many schools are really cracking down on what students can and can’t wear. Why? Iconography. It all has to do with symbols. While you read this post, think about what symbols mean to you. Which ones are important, which ones have [...]
Into the Sugar Rush
March 27, 2008As one of my colleagues has pointed out in their post, candy and sugary treats are now a huge “no no” in schools nationwide. While I am aware of the obesity problem, I can’t contribute that to candy in schools at all. To me it’s just ridiculous to do so. Obesity due to diet comes [...]
No More ‘Sugar’coating in Schools?
March 26, 2008Do you remember when you were in school? Do you remember playing at recess, performing in plays, and snacking on treats during holiday parties? Well, I do remember these, especially the snacks at the parties. Perhaps one of my fondest memories was when my mother used to bring in cupcakes and soda for my classmates [...]
Video Games Can Help Children Learn
March 26, 2008Our last reading was about video games so I thought this site would be interesting. It is about how one teacher believes video games do help children learn.
http://www.dailyitem.com/0100_news/local_story_337230010.html
Video Games and Comics
March 26, 2008The two readings that are due for this Thursday are ones that are close things I enjoy. I like to read comics, at least once a week I go to a comic store to buy the newest ones that have come out. After I was done reading Scott McCloud’s “Understanding Comics” I noticed there were [...]