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Thursday, April 12, 2012

¡Flash Mob Maestros!

Are you all ready to join the flash mob tomorrow?
If you don't know what this is all about....talk with a classroom teacher!



I did a little research to discover the "history" of flash mobbing...
This is what Wikipedia says:
A flash mob (or flashmob)[1] is a group of people who assemble suddenly in a public place, perform an unusual and seemingly pointless act for a brief time, then disperse, often for the purposes of entertainment, satire, and artistic expression.[2][3][4] Flash mobs are organized via telecommunications, social media, or viral emails
 I am particularly struck by the phrase...."unusual and seemingly pointless".....hmmmmm
Anyway...here is the plan for those that weren't at yesterday's meeting!

  •  The staff will be doing a flash mob during each daytime talent show.  
  • MarĂ­a Reyes will lead the flash mob.  
  • She will get up first, start to dance, and then 5-10 seconds later, another person will get up, 5-10 seconds later, another person, and then every 5-10 seconds a couple more staff will join in, until all staff in the gym are up dancing. 
  • There is not schedule, simply join in, (but not all at once).  
  • When the music stops, simply sit down and we will continue the show as though nothing has happened.
  • We will wear orange shirts, Carnival shirt if you have one.  We don't want it to look like something special is going on, so you might want to wear something over the shirt and take that off before you dance.
      
  • Pass this along to Amities and other staff that might be at the Talent Show.

  • Anyway...if you don't want to look silly (again hmmmmm), you might want to practice in the privacy of your own home....

Thanks to Maria...we have video of the dance we will do!

Thanks Maria!

This should be fun!

Thursday, April 5, 2012

Weebly In Action

The First Grade Team has created the most wonderful website to help their students learn about Mexico.
Click on this link to see the way they used this tool to write a unit!
Just think....with a little up front work (or maybe a lot) the first grade team has unit materials that they can use from year to year!
http://psimexico.weebly.com/
  •  Fourth Grade is also using this for their biography projects. (I will share these with you when they complete the project)
  • I am working on updating the Jumpstart Page using Weebly.  I have finished the Math section. Take a look!


They used a website called weebly.
PSI has a subscription for this site.
If you would like to learn how to add a website for one of your units, let me know!
I would love to show you how!



Tuesday, March 13, 2012

Spring Test Season

                              

Corey and I are working on the Spring Test Schedule!

  • Map Tests in Math and Reading will be administered to 2nd -5th Grade.

  • MCA Math Tests  will be administered to 3rd -5th Grade.
  •  MCA Science Tests will be administered to 5th Grade.


I counted and got a little freaked out when I realized that:

  • This is 26 test sessions for NWEA MAP testing (and that doesn't even count the fact that most of our strong Math students need TWO test times!!!)
  • MCA Math will be done in 2 sittings so that means 18 test sessions.
  •  MCA Science adds another 3.
 
That is 47 blocks of time devoted to testing from Mid-April to June!
  
This is a complex puzzle of scheduling that will obviously impact EVERYONE at PSI....
We will need to work together to get this accomplished!
 
 
 
Corey and I will formalize the test schedule on Friday
Please send me an email with any field trips or other activities that would impact your ability to take a test (between April 16 and June 2).
 
 
Hope you all have great conferences!
                                    

Monday, February 27, 2012

Read Across America Day!

Unbelievable that Friday is March 2nd already!  It is Read Across America Day!

The theme for the celebration is  "Read With the Trees" focusing on The Lorax theme of Saving the Earth!

We will again....KEEP IT SIMPLE for our Read Across Celebration!
I will do the morning announcement at 8:30 with my Dr. Seuss inspired poem telling kids to go out in the hall and read!
ALL you need to do is have kids ready with books that will keep them busy for at least 10 minutes!

Here are some additional resources if you want them!

  • We will display all of the Dr. Seuss Books that we have and "reserve" the Spanish Titles for staff.
  • Please remember to "be nice and share"....meaning.....return the books when you are done with them.
  • I will be giving out book marks to all the kids...I found one in SPANISH...yeah me!
  • There is a link to Seussville on the Main Student Resource Page....alas...this is NOT in Spanish!
  • Here is a link to some things that you might enjoy doing with your class....ideas that need tweaking for the Immersion environment....but ideas non the less!

Finally....a link to a well written (as best this rookie spanish reader can tell) SPANISH biography of Dr. Seuss

Thursday, February 23, 2012

What is a Weebly....?



Publishing video in rSchools makes you want to pull your hair out! The only way you can publish is too complicated to go into.....

Some of you have used our Apple Mobile Me Account along with iWeb....

Simple, elegant....drop-drag-publish-DONE






ALAS......with all things technology related.....



The reason I feel like this.... 

Mobile Me is going away in JUNE!

Yikes....that is not good news.....I began to panic....
How could we publish video with out using YouTube!

So....like any good librarian....I started doing my research!

Couldn't find a solution.....
Then one of the other Media Specialists introduced me to WEEBLY!


I looked it over.....liked what I saw....and signed us up!
  • Weebly allows you to create a SITE....just like Mobile Me!
  • Weebly allows you to create a good looking page....just like iWeb!
  • Weebly upload audio and video in a simple way....Just like Mobile Me!
  • Weebly costs half as much as Mobile Me!
I am creating a new JumpStart Page for PSI using Weebly....This LINK will show you what I have done so far!
Kim designed this Drama Club page in Weebly.
We are going to put the first grade "Podcast Videos" on a Weebly Page.

If you want to know more let me know!

If you are going to be publishing any video anytime soon....I highly recommend this!




Wednesday, February 22, 2012

A Guest Post From Prachee

  I invited Prachee to share some insights into the work she and Linnea did with the 3rd- 5th grade teams last week.
WOW! My first guest post!



Thanks Prachee!









Linnea and I worked with grade level teams at PSI last week for grades 3-5.  Corey dropped in as often as he could.
The questions guiding the work were the 3 questions from PLC logs:
  • How do we know students have learned? 
  • Who is progressing and who is not? 
  • What will we do to meet the needs of those who are not progressing? 

These questions are also aligned with the district's  strategic plan mission to increase student achievement without demographic predictability.

Teachers learned how to use ViewPoint
  • This is a tool that allows easy access to student test scores, and allows drilling down using different perspectives. 
  • In ViewPoint, teachers looked at students' MAP results for reading and math and FAST scores for Spanish, for fall and winter. 
    • Teachers picked 1-2 students and talked about classroom data for those students, to triangulate multiple data points and arrive at an understanding of a student's achievement. 
    • Then they discussed what was already being done to meet the student's needs, reflecting on whether these strategies were working, and what could be done differently if the strategies were not working. 
    • We discussed race and systemic racism and how improving the achievement of students of color improves the achievement of all students. 
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From the Teacher Feedback Booth:
Teachers reported that it was useful:
  •  to access data in ViewPoint,
  • see student's achievement history, 
  • learn what a student was doing in other classrooms, 
  • share ideas of ways to communicate and collaborate with parents. 
  • One improvement they suggested was to have more time to do this work.
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Now I just want to learn about ViewPoint!....Prachee....Thanks again for sharing this information with us!

Sunday, February 19, 2012

New Electronic Resources For You

In Spanish No Less!

PSI now has access to 25 E Books....(thanks Sally for using some of the leveled book money for these)
We are trying them out to see if this is a resource that you will use!

This is a screen shot of the Student Resource Page.....notice the MACKIN VIA icon.
This will take you to this screen where you will be prompted to log in:

Name: psistudent
PW: orioles
I will only leave this info up for a week....after that I will need to delete it!  (but I bet you will remember it :) )

When you get to this Screen...you can start opening and exploring the 24 books we own as of now!

 Please notice that the gray tab says databases....
I have purchased a resource called "Country Reports"!
I bought the additional Spanish Resources....take a moment to explore!
The images are amazing....I am a little disappointed by the amount of English in the "Spanish Version"....let me know what you think!

I will send a little flyer home in the next Thursday Folder so kids will have access at home!
I will also do a run through with library classes this week when it makes sense and works with our timeframe!

Happy President's Day!

Friday, February 10, 2012

Happy Birthday Maria Ponce-Khoury

Live from PSI!
It's Maria's Birthday!
Happy Birthday!

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

Clean Up Your Printer List!

I am really loving the new color copier/printer...
If you haven't tried scanning with it yet....wow...it is fast!


But I am hearing through the grapevine that many of you are having trouble finding and choosing the right printer....
Probably because the printer list you have has WAY TOO many printers listed.
Did you know...you can delete the printers you don't want or need.


It is especially important that you delete the printer named LMC Color-4600
(that machine no longer exists and if you choose this it will print to the SPED room)

Of course if you would rather learn this by talking to the "real" me....Stop in and I will help!

 


Tuesday, January 31, 2012

Special Water Main Edition

What are you doing today?

I don't know about you....
but this just feels weird!

Nice....
Comfortable.....

But a little weird!

I must be feeling better because I woke up....wide awake....at 3:30!
I am awfully glad to have my energy back...

 And I love the idea of telecommuting....even though I miss making coffee for you all!



So I ask again....what are you doing today?
Me?

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I thought this would be a good day to clean my computer!
  • organize files throw away duplicates.....
  • upload some stuff to Google Docs so it is accessible to me anywhere (then the laptop can stay at school)
  • clean out the email....my goal is to keep the inbox under 100 and it has gotten out of hand
  • sort and organize my iPhoto library
  • synch all my calendars
  • Clean out my bookmarks
Somehow all of the technology we have just gives more things to clean...

Of you decide to clean....keep an eye out for cute photos....send them to me...I am making updates to some of the displays in the media center and would like lots of photos of kids!

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I will run a list of all the "Students Not Tested" for NWEA as the window closes on the 4th...keep an eye out for this in your e-mail

I have been running the reports...and our kids are really doing well...congrats to you all!
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I am heading to Barnes and Noble to buy the new Caldecott and Newberry Winners!




The Jack Gantos book sounds really good! Here is the review from Amazon.
"Dead End in Norvelt is a novel about an incredible two months for a kid named Jack Gantos, whose plans for vacation excitement are shot down when he is "grounded for life" by his feuding parents, and whose nose spews bad blood at every little shock he gets. But plenty of excitement (and shocks) are coming Jack's way once his mom loans him out to help a fiesty old neighbor with a most unusual chore—typewriting obituaries filled with stories about the people who founded his utopian town. As one obituary leads to another, Jack is launced on a strange adventure involving molten wax, Eleanor Roosevelt, twisted promises, a homemade airplane, Girl Scout cookies, a man on a trike, a dancing plague, voices from the past, Hells Angels . . . and possibly murder. Endlessly surprising, this sly, sharp-edged narrative is the author at his very best, making readers laugh out loud at the most unexpected things in a dead-funny depiction of growing up in a slightly off-kilter place where the past is present, the present is confusing, and the future is completely up in the air.
Oh... I love my job....I will probably have to lay on the couch and read this...and IT COUNTS as work!

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Can you believe the ATPPS observation window starts tomorrow....
I need to look over what needs to be done and think about what I might want to do for mine!

And.....the mid year check in too!

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I want to work on the website....especially the JumpStart links.  I think there are other things out there....and I want to make it jazzier...
If you know of any links there should be, let me know!
Or....you could do what first grade has done and make your own button/page for your kids.

BTW....
Jumpstart is now open for First and Second Grade students.
Just give me a heads up when you are planning to send students who have never been to JS before so I can be sure to help them settle in.

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I hope you ALL have a productive day....
I will watch for you on SKYPE.....my SKYPE name is mbloomgren...
Maybe we can have a virtual coffee break!