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Friday, 21 June 2019

Tennant Creek Show

https://www.tennantcreekshow.com.au/

Link to the Tennant Creek Show website above.  

Logo 40th.pngThe Tennant Creek Show will be on 12th July.  There are a few more updates to come including the Show program and more sponsors added, but it should give you an idea.  There may be lots of things your students could enter in.

Being the 40th Show – it will be party time as well!!  Cake, Balloons and raffles for gifts. 

There are also some competitions running for people to have fun with ...

* Build A Scarecrow sponsored by the TC Girl Guides
* Cows for Schools sponsored by the NT Cattlemans Association
* Photography Competition - Photo from any previous Show over the last 40 years sponsored by the Barkly Multicultural Association
* Decorate a Party cake to celebrate 40 years sponsored by Barkly Plumbing Services

Check out the Show Program booklet for more information.  You can do this on the website but there are also printed copies available in various businesses.

Remember - it is just a Great Day Out!  See you there.

Thursday, 13 June 2019

Maths and Sports

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/53767/getting-physical-how-the-flagway-game-sparks-learning-and-love-of-math

Check out the above link  - it's another small gem from the MindShift website about a program called FlagWay which is changing students attitudes to Maths.  It's sort of like a combination of Maths problems and Parkour.   https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Parkour

I am no fan of Maths, as I'm sure some of you know - but I can see this being fun for the kids.

Thursday, 23 May 2019

Mindshift Links

It's been a little while since I've posted on here - and that has been for a variety of reasons.... staff feeling I'm wasting my time/heart surgery slowing things down/changes in how things operate each day.  

But then, every so often I come across small, little gems (in my mind anyway) that I want to share with everyone and here I am!

Today it is a couple of articles I found on the MindShift website.  If you get a few moments, take a look and see what you think.  This site has a link on the side if you want to see what else is there.

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/49092/digital-text-is-changing-how-kids-read-just-not-in-the-way-that-you-think

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/53681/how-movement-and-exercise-help-kids-learn

Have an awesome day!


Monday, 24 September 2018

How to restore Civil Society

Take a quick look at the link below - it is certainly food for thought.  Libraries are about SO much more than just a collection of books and magazines.  Today they are truly more about people and communities.  
Of course, they always have been, but in today's 'disconnected' world, they have the capacity to bring people and communities together - and in many ways, they offer a quiet haven in place of the hustle and bustle of today's uncaring world.  
And while 'disconnected' may seem like the wrong term - I do truly mean it.  Everyone is so 'connected' that they have no idea how to connect - with family, friends, people and community. 

https://www.nytimes.com/2018/09/08/opinion/sunday/civil-society-library.html

Week 10 - and 2 weeks break coming up.  Enjoy!

Carry on being awesome!  

Friday, 17 August 2018

Real or Fake news? Play the game!

Check out the link below to test the online game 'Factitious' - about being able to judge news articles for authenticity. I found this one on the Australian Teacher Librarian Network.
You read the news articles and then make a judgement call as to whether it is real or fake news.  I managed to score 87% in the 4 rounds.  

https://www.freetech4teachers.com/2018/08/factitious-game-testing-your-ability-to.html

Hint:  check the sources page BEFORE making your decision - that can help a lot.

Friday, 10 August 2018

National Science Week 2018

https://www.scienceweek.net.au/

 Next week 11th-19th August is National Science Week 2018.

The school theme is: ‘Game Changers & Changemakers”

And it is also the:

·        International Year of the Reef    (Coral reefs and the scientists who study them)
·        200th Anniversary of Mary Shelley’s ‘Frankenstein’
·        40th Anniversary of the first IVF Baby

Plus you have the opportunity to become a Virtual Reef Diver.  You are invited to become a citizen scientist and help to analyse thousands of underwater images of the Great Barrier Reef

Check out the link above and see what else is happening.  

Update on Project Loon

I have posted about this fascinating project before, and have added an update - so this is now the latest update on an amazing project designed to help connect everyone throughout the world. 

It is a project that been in progress since 2011 - and provided connectivity to schools and small isolated communities all over the world.  It has also been on hand to help with communication after natural disasters as well.  

Check it out:- 

https://loon.co/journey/

It isn't just about having the imagination to dream of it - but having the determination to see the project through and make it work. 

History and Lies

Check out this link from the Mindshift blog about history, lies and how history could be possibly be used as a weapon.  Thought provoking or what?

https://www.kqed.org/mindshift/51857/lies-my-teacher-told-me-and-how-american-history-can-be-used-as-a-weapon

Wednesday, 2 August 2017

Australian Reading Hour

http://www.readinghour.org.au/

Check out the link above.  

On Thursday 14th September there is the Reading Hour - which is simple to take part in. Just drop what you are doing and READ for an hour.  This is open for everyone, adults and kids alike.  

Reading is truly important for both adults and children, leading to long-lasting identity formation and helping to set up success for the future.   Research also shows that reading reduces stress 68% more than by listening to music, going for a walk or enjoying a quiet cup of tea.

I wonder if it works just as well if you are being read to??  

Friday, 28 July 2017

Hello Semester 2

Well, I hope you all had a good break because - scary thought ... we are more than halfway through the year already!  Second semester is no longer hovering on the horizon - we've hit the deck running!  

The Library carpet was replaced with a vinyl flooring during the holidays, but somehow they managed to run out of vinyl BEFORE getting to my office.  Now the cupboards that were pulled out so the flooring could go down are sitting outside the door of my office, the drawers from the cupboards are in store rooms, or stacked in corners of my office waiting for the rest of it to be done ... and the stuff I carefully packed 'safely' away in said cupboards is who knows where!  And this includes my barcode reader!  (I should have thought that one through a bit better!!)

However ... you can't rush these things - and it will look pretty snazzy once it is all done, shelves moved, everything back in place - or a new place ... and maybe a compactus to store ALL sorts of stuff neatly away in the office.  

Term 3 always seems to be the busiest for the year and this one is no exception, it appears. Careers Expo, Sports Day, School Formal, Opera Australia .... and along with everything else happening, the Desert Harmony festival kicks off next week with a multitude of things happening throughout the town.  

Anyhow enjoy the start of Term 3 - and carry on being your usual awesome selves!

Monday, 19 June 2017

Web Links

Below are a couple of links to check out.  

Both are infographics, so hopefully should catch the students interest enough for them to at least take a look.  
The first one is tips for evaluating fake news headlines and the second covers Boolean commands for searching.  Boolean searches are shortcuts to find what you need quickly and more effectively, rather than wading through thousands, if not millions of sites, looking for that small nugget of information. 

http://www.easybib.com/guides/evaluating-fake-news-resources/      (infographic)

https://au.pinterest.com/pin/483644447453982190/   (Boolean Search Commands - Infographic)

Friday, 9 June 2017

Unusual Improbable Libraries

Libraries just don't seem to be dying out despite all the predictions otherwise.  In fact, they seem to be popping up everywhere in all sorts of places and styles.  

Check out the link below for some of the more 'improbable' libraries seen around the world. This has been taken from a book with the same title by English journalist Alex Johnson.  

It all goes to show that the Library is a very adaptable artefact that apparently has no intention of being killed off any time soon - and is a definite testament to peoples ideas and ingenuity.  

http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/latenightlive/the-world%E2%80%99s-most-improbable-libraries/6483292

Enjoy the long weekend - only one more left in the year after this one so make the most of them. Judging by the weather, a good book or two and a great coffee or hot chocolate would probably be the way to go.