Weblink with ideas on making Silent Reading accessible and useful for students, especially for students moving up through year levels.
https://theconversation.com/10-ways-to-get-the-most-out-of-silent-reading-in-schools-123531
Have a look and see what you think.
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Thursday, 26 September 2019
Tuesday, 24 September 2019
Big History Project Weblink
Check out the Weblink below on the Big History Project.
This is free - and includes easily accessible lessons which are updated regularly and highly customisable. It advertises itself as: 13.8 Billion years of History! Free! Online! Awesome!
Take a few minutes and have a look - see if it is as good as it claims.
https://school.bighistoryproject.com/bhplive
This is free - and includes easily accessible lessons which are updated regularly and highly customisable. It advertises itself as: 13.8 Billion years of History! Free! Online! Awesome!
Take a few minutes and have a look - see if it is as good as it claims.
https://school.bighistoryproject.com/bhplive
Friday, 20 September 2019
Fascinating facts
Hey all,
There
is a butterfly found in Brazil that has the smell and colour of chocolate.
Rats
can survive without water longer than camels.
The
elephant is the only animal that has been taught to stand on its head.
It is
impossible to sneeze and keep your eyes open at the same time.
The starfish
has an eye on the end of each arm.
A zebra's
stripes are as individual as human fingerprints. No two zebras are striped
alike.
A fish's
heart has two chambers.
Any
whole number decreased by the sum of its digits will leave a remainder that can
be divided by 9.
You
can tell a fish's age by counting the rings on its scales in the same way that
you can estimate the age of a tree by counting the rings in the trunk.
It
takes about 48 hours for your body to completely digest the food from one meal.
The
rarest disease in the world, called Kuru, or laughing sickness, affects only
the cannibals of New Guinea and is believed to be caused by eating human
brains.
The
smallest known fish is the Pandaka Pygmea, about the size of an ant and almost
transparent.
Your brain
will stop growing in size when you are about 15 years old.
A full moon
is nine times brighter than a half moon.
Nearly
half the people on the earth live in only one thirtieth of the total land area.
One
square mile of land contains more insects than the total number of human beings
on earth.
It's Friday Week 9 and I truly have nothing earthshattering to throw at you today! So my offering is a list of 'fascinating facts' to catch your attention and have you say 'Really?' (I haven't even gone through and checked the validity of them - how's that for lazy?) I'll let you and your classes do that!
Fascinating Facts
During
its entire lifetime a house fly never travels more than a few hundred feet from
the place where it was born.
Have an great weekend - and carry on being awesome! Not long to go to school break!
Monday, 16 September 2019
Genre Display and Weblink ideas
When you get a free moment - or two- check out the Weblink below. It gives a list of the 'Top 10 Blogs for Educators to follow' - and promotes them as "rock-solid and trusted education blogs that continue to be sources of inspiration for us all as educators from all walks of life."
https://www.wabisabilearning.com/blog/10-best-edtech-blogs
Hopefully there will something there to catch your interest.
Have a fantastic week - and carry on being AWESOME!
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