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Monday, 21 September 2015

Special Days

Just so you know, today is the International Day of Peace and also World Gratitude Day. What are you all grateful for today?
 
Thursday 24th September is Punctuation Day - probably a good one for English teachers and Friday 25th September is World Dream Day - a good day to start working on making your dreams a reality, whatever they are, even if it is just by figuring out where you need to start.  Doesn't this sound like PLP and Dream boards?

And just a couple more ready for next term - Wednesday 14th October is World Maths Day and Saturday 24th October is Make a Difference Day - which is a day designated for service - whether you start or join in with a big project, or just help out wherever you can in your community.

These days may be something that you can use in your planning - or just something to know about.

Either way - carry on with being amazing - and remember - it is week 10!!  A weeks break coming up - now there's something to be grateful for.
 

Friday, 18 September 2015

Deadlines and Mad Hatters.

Well, end of week 9 - just one more week to go to the term break - and although a week doesn't seem long enough, I think most people are going to enjoy a little downtime.  Term 3 always seems the busiest somehow. 

Senior classes are battling the last assignments with deadlines looming everywhere  and teachers are pouring in just as much effort, if not more, to help them get through, and everyone is getting just a little frazzled and frayed around the edges.   

Maybe we should start off term 4 with a Mad Hatters Day?  This is actually a recognised day to celebrate, believe it or not - which was started by a bunch of computer technicians who had nothing better to do.  The benefits of this day of silliness were immediately seen - not only because they caused less damage than if they had been doing their jobs, but also because of the side effects of less stress and tension if only for a day.  Sometimes being a little silly just helps to smooth out the ripples.  Mad Hatters Day is usually celebrated on October 6th, which is about when we return to school.  

Silly hats, riddles and cupcakes could be the order of the day, maybe with a prize for the weirdest hat or best unanswered riddle?  Or maybe some Minute to Win It games and competitions? It could be good for all our sanity, as I have been noticing a lot of ruffled feathers everywhere.  (Even mine have been fluffed up every now and then, and we all know what a sweet person I am!!)

Anyway, just my two cents thought for the  day and more 'Special' days to come next post.

Have a great weekend - and just think, last week of term starts on Monday - we can do this!

Friday, 4 September 2015

And again, QR Codes

Just thought I would share with you all the web site I use to produce the QR Codes I use here at school.  It is almost totally idiot-proof - and that is coming from me who nearly always manages to run foul of technology.

http://www.qrstuff.com/

Log on, have a play and see what you can create.

Thursday, 3 September 2015

Serendipity and QR Codes

Serendipity.. 'the occurrence and development of events by chance in a happy or beneficial way'.... and when you add my fascination with QR Codes to the mix... well, let's just say I had a good day.

While chasing something else, I came across a site with Reflection Questions built into QR Codes, and then turned into cubes that can be rolled and scanned, then answered.  I am guessing it would engage the students, as it certainly kept me entertained for a while, once I had printed and made up the cubes.  Check out the link....
 http://elenikyritsis.com/2014/03/28/qr-codes-in-the-classroom/

While I was browsing the fun stuff, I came across a couple of ideas for using an app called QR Voice. I haven't checked it out yet, but it appears that you can record messages, change them to a QR Code and have the students scan them and hear the message.  Hmm - must explore this further....
 http://librariansquest.blogspot.com.au/2012/01/mind-your-ps-and-qrs2.html

Anyway, aside from all of that, just a reminder that today is National Flag Day and Monday is World Literacy Day.

 Thank you for your patience with my soapbox ramblings - now carry on being AWESOME!! 

Friday, 28 August 2015

Student Data, Special Days and Unicorns

Believe it or not we are already looking down the barrel of the last quarter of the year!  Scary or what?

There are a couple of special days coming up in September that we should maybe find a way of celebrating... even if by just spending time reading.  

Whether silently, or out loud, or to other people or classes - can you think of a better way to celebrate Read A Book Day on the 6th September?  I know this is a Sunday, but hey, you know what?  We could be radical and do it on the Monday  - which would tie in very neatly with the fact that Monday 8th September is World Literacy Day!  

Of course, if it is fun stuff you want... then 6th September is also Pet Rock Day and the 9th September is for celebrating Wonderful Weirdos Day - and I know there are a few of those around.  I am pretty sure some of the students (and maybe the staff) would put me in that class - and I am quite happy to wear that tag. You need people like us around.

I am also sharing a link I came across on the MindShift site about collecting data on students.  Although I am not a teacher in any way, it made sense to me in terms of forging a good relationship with the students and although I believe we actually do a pretty good job of it here, maybe this post has a few more ideas that can be employed.  

http://ww2.kqed.org/mindshift/2015/08/26/rethinking-data-how-to-create-a-holistic-view-of-students/

 Wishing you a great weekend, hopefully with more rain to come - and I will leave you with this thought:

'Always be yourself - unless you can be a Unicorn.  Then always be a Unicorn'

Monday, 17 August 2015

National Science Week 2015

National Science Week is happening now till the 23rd August and there are a number of links on the ABC Splash website to intrigue and engage your students.  Take a look and see for yourself.
http://splash.abc.net.au/newsandarticles/blog/

To celebrate National Science Week, you are being asked to think science and draw a blue-print of a great invention that would help to improve someone's life. The most creative invention could win a $30 ABC Shop voucher!  Your invention can be simple, complicated, realistic, futuristic or totally fantastical – follow your imagination!   Just draw your idea, scan it or take a photo or screen shot, and upload it… 
Read details at:

http://splash.abc.net.au/ugc-competition/-/u/1981315/get-inventing

Vocabulary, Word Power and Urban Legends.

I was asked to to find some resources that may be able to engage students and help out with vocabulary and word knowledge, and I thought that maybe other teachers would be interested in some of the sites that seemed to fit the brief. 

I have included what I think is one of the best for this; Freerice - a game that covers a lot more than just vocabulary as for every word you get right, 10 grains of rice are donated to help with world hunger - and it is a self-leveling game that adjusts to the vocabulary level of the person playing it, so it should suit all our students.  It isn't just words though, as there are sections for Maths, Science and Art... with multiplication tables to try out in the maths section.

Check them all out - and if you are wondering if you can really help world hunger by playing a game online, check the site out using Snopes.  Snopes is a site that ferrets out the truth about all those urban myths and legends and tells it like it is. 

 http://freerice.com/#/english-vocabulary/1538

http://www.eslgamesplus.com/fun-games/     (Printable board games)         

  http://www.manythings.org/vocabulary/

http://www.english-4kids.com/games.html

http://www.vocabulary.co.il/word-power/

http://busyteacher.org/13612-7-best-games-for-vocabulary-class.html 

http://www.snopes.com/

Tuesday, 4 August 2015

Gone Global Baby!!

Check out the latest stats for this blog!  For this week, we have had 59 hits from Russia, 12 from Australia, 6 from Hong Kong, 5 from the USA and 3 from France.  

 Who would've thought Russia would be reading it? Seriously?? We really have gone global... well for this week anyway.
















Friday, 31 July 2015

Semester Two, Term three, Week two

Semester two and term three, week two  - and eight more to go!!  But who's counting??  

It has been a busy sort of a week here - Marngrook Footy Show, the KAGE group, lots of practising for various events in the Desert Harmony Festival which kicks off this evening and the Multi-Cultural Event on Saturday.  All of this has been happening along with the usual classes and activities.

Probably the highlight, I think, has been the talk given to our students by the Para-Olympian, Kurt Fearnley.  You could have heard a pin drop during his talk, and the students had lots of questions to ask - and there were plenty of them lining up to have their photo taken with him afterwards.

Enjoy the long weekend and really make it count.  It is the last one for the year! Lots of relaxing and READING.

Friday, 19 June 2015

Holiday break coming up.

Well, here we are - last day of Semester one - and it has been a busy one.  Everyone is ready for this break, staff and students.

Just a reminder to have all resources back at home in the Library for the 4 week break - both they and I will be much happier about that.

As a thought for the start of Semester Two, I came across a few special days....
On the 20th July, it will be Space Exploration Day, 30th July will be Paperback Book Day and the 1st Aug is World Wide Web Day.  The last one should be easy to celebrate - we just do what we always do, I guess.   

Chances are this is the kittens last day as they should go to their new homes during the holiday break - so anyone who wants a last cuddle, today is it. They would like to express their thanks for being so welcomed here.

Wishing you all a safe, enjoyable and relaxing break.  Make sure you include the time to curl up with a good coffee and an awesome book.  After all, recreational reading lowers the blood pressure and calms the mind.

Look forward to seeing you all in four weeks time to do this all over again. 

Thursday, 4 June 2015

New Books ready to borrow

We have a few new books in the Library which are now catalogued and ready for loan.  Two of these are Picture Books, which may seem a little strange in a High School, but is often a less intimidating format for kids who are not overly confident in reading. These are viewed along the lines of comics and Graphic novels, which can then lead on to more 'mature' formats of reading. 

One is called 'My Country' and is by Ezekiel Kwaymullina and Sally Morgan and is described as a "vibrant, lyrical celebration of country".

The other is a brand new picture book just published, with the title of  'Chicken Clicking' and written by Jeanne Willis.  This is suggested as a "subtle introduction to responsible internet use." Taken from the blurb on the back; "One night Chick hops onto the farmer's computer and - CLICK - she's soon shopping for the whole farm!! But when she arranges to meet a friend she's made on online, Chick discovers all is not as it seems...."


The last item is a book written by Jack Heath and titled 'The Human Flytrap'  Obviously this fits the Horror Genre, and any doubts are removed by the cover itself with a crime style tape running across the back cover warning you that you are reading this at your risk. According to the blurb - "Josh lives in Axe falls - a town of mysterious disappearances, terrifying visions and unusual events.....What is really going on in Axe Falls? And will anyone survive long enough to find out?"

Come and have a look - and check out what else we have on the shelves while you are here.  Lots of new magazines to read as well, or you could borrow a board game to play, or challenge your mates to a chess game.

Monday, 25 May 2015

Library System Upgraded

Virtua, which is our Library Management System, has now been upgraded.  Aside from a few small glitches across the NT system, it all seems to be working  pretty well.

Fun part now is that I will need to learn the new ways of doing things.  I already know that the Inter-Library-loan area has become a whole lot more complex.  There will be further areas to be ironed out as it is a cloud-based system so a learning curve coming up - but hopefully not too steep.

Thank you for your patience while our system was down and while this has been happening.  It has been really appreciated.

Friday, 15 May 2015

Weblinks and Special Days

For those of us who use Pinterest, especially as a teaching tool, their new rules mean that everyone needs to have an account to be able to access whatever it is you have set up for students or staff.  This tends to make it a little - unfriendly, shall we say - for use in a classroom arena.

Below are a few links of similar on-line tools that may be worth taking a look at.  Comments were made on the TL list-serv that most of the Pinterest collections are able to be moved across to the Juxtapost site without too much of a problem - however I haven't tried it myself.

http://www.juxtapost.com/      (fast simple way to bookmark images)

https://sqworl.com/   (listed as Simple Visual Bookmarking for Educators)

http://www.pearltrees.com/     (organise all your interests)

Have a look and see what you think.

 Just out of interest, below are a few special days coming up that may be of interest to your class - or yourself.
Today (15th May) is Endangered Species Day, Tuesday 22nd May will be the International Day of Biodiversity, Tuesday 5th June is World Environment Day - and my personal favourite Tuesday 2nd June - Rocky Road Day.

Have an awesome weekend folks.