MrsBurnhamsLoft
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Saturday, November 12, 2011
Isabelle's drawing of Rachel's monster
Here is my computerized version of Rachel's monster.
Here is my daughter's 8th year old version of the same monster. She did it by hand.
We both had a great time drawing with our different media. It is a great thing to see how similar the drawings are if you consider that we did not look at each other's drawing as we did them. It goes to prove that Rachel's description was excellent with details. Nice job Rachel! Glad we were partners.
Here is my daughter's 8th year old version of the same monster. She did it by hand.
We both had a great time drawing with our different media. It is a great thing to see how similar the drawings are if you consider that we did not look at each other's drawing as we did them. It goes to prove that Rachel's description was excellent with details. Nice job Rachel! Glad we were partners.
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Monster...
This seems like a fun assignment. I'm looking forward to posting the picture. :)
Claire was always told there was no such thing as monsters,
so when she slowly slid the closet door open, she was shocked when she saw what
had been making so much noise during the night.
Sitting at the bottom of her closet was a large fuzzy monster- about the size of the desk chair on the other side of the room, and the shape of a giant pear. The monster was a bright rich red, like the crayon that Claire’s little sister uses on her homework. His red fur covered his body, and was long and stringy on his belly and arms, but short and trimmed on his head, hands, and feet. His face was in the center of the head, just like it should be. The ears, at the top of his head, were like a cats- pointed and alert at all the sounds in the room. There were three small patches of black fur on his head above his actual eyes, which gave the impression of 5 little beady-eyes in a circle. His nose almost blended in with the rest of his body- it was small and round, and bright red. It was only distinguished by the lack of fur and three small holes.
Sitting at the bottom of her closet was a large fuzzy monster- about the size of the desk chair on the other side of the room, and the shape of a giant pear. The monster was a bright rich red, like the crayon that Claire’s little sister uses on her homework. His red fur covered his body, and was long and stringy on his belly and arms, but short and trimmed on his head, hands, and feet. His face was in the center of the head, just like it should be. The ears, at the top of his head, were like a cats- pointed and alert at all the sounds in the room. There were three small patches of black fur on his head above his actual eyes, which gave the impression of 5 little beady-eyes in a circle. His nose almost blended in with the rest of his body- it was small and round, and bright red. It was only distinguished by the lack of fur and three small holes.
His arms and legs stuck out of the body, just where you
would think arms and legs should be. He seemed to have two small balls for
feet, which were about the size of the soccer ball sitting in the corner of the
room. They were attached to his body by long skinny barber poles- complete with
red and white stripes. His arms looked similar, red and white striped poles
that had small balls on the end. His hands were about the same size as a tennis
ball, and had 4 small fingers on each hand that looked like straws.
The last thing that Claire noticed was his mouth- it was large and wide- and took up most of his face. She noticed the lips looked like licorice- bright red and textured, and they opened into a big smile full of pointy shark-like teeth…
The last thing that Claire noticed was his mouth- it was large and wide- and took up most of his face. She noticed the lips looked like licorice- bright red and textured, and they opened into a big smile full of pointy shark-like teeth…
Claire quickly slid the closet door shut and ran, yelling
for her Dad.
Friday, June 24, 2011
Finally Finished!
I finally am done with this project and presentation. It was fun to actually go through the process, but I'm glad the stress of it is over. :)
I really enjoyed listening to other projects and seeing how the other students used the same programs so differently. I will definitely be using Prezi again for other projects- it's a good tool for classroom use, even for students.
Here are my links to the projects:
CP:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18jU30vSCA1sXyJM3HNa4CYPMHCnN-pu0RnSkHL4uhz4/edit?hl=en_US&authkey=CImaq6AH
Key Assignment:
http://youtu.be/uOQ3tAny_Jg
Prezi (with both parts included):
http://prezi.com/hhmoi4xu7icc/an-introduction-to-japan/
I really enjoyed listening to other projects and seeing how the other students used the same programs so differently. I will definitely be using Prezi again for other projects- it's a good tool for classroom use, even for students.
Here are my links to the projects:
CP:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/18jU30vSCA1sXyJM3HNa4CYPMHCnN-pu0RnSkHL4uhz4/edit?hl=en_US&authkey=CImaq6AH
Key Assignment:
http://youtu.be/uOQ3tAny_Jg
Prezi (with both parts included):
http://prezi.com/hhmoi4xu7icc/an-introduction-to-japan/
Wednesday, June 15, 2011
Assistive Technology
I'm a bit late on posting this response to this video clip- I was really impressed by the video, there was a lot of great information and resources shared within the video on what was actually assistive. I was surprised to find that small things such as highlighting tape would be considered in this group, but when I think about it that a student may in fact have a better time in school using a note taker, or a reading ruler, it makes me understand even small things can make a big difference for students.
I had a facebook friend post this video, which I thought was really interesting in regards to teaching using technology in special education. I know this may not be the case with everyone with Autism, but it's an interesting case involving assistive technology.
I had a facebook friend post this video, which I thought was really interesting in regards to teaching using technology in special education. I know this may not be the case with everyone with Autism, but it's an interesting case involving assistive technology.
Thursday, June 2, 2011
Curriculum Project Proposal...
Expected timeline to complete the project: This will be a 10 day unit, extended depending on students ability to edit/produce presentations, and to make adequate time for student presentations.
Goals/ Objectives:
Rationale : Many students are not familiar with other countries or cultures. I feel it is important to know where people are from in order to better understand our differences. This unit will allow students to research and produce a video or PowerPoint presentation that will give an overview of a countries culture and traditions, as well as any other information that the students find interesting.
Medium: Students will be able to decide between producing a PowerPoint presentation, or will be allowed to create a video presentation, depending on what they have experience with. Students will also be working in Inspiration to create a flowchart of their ideas and information. Each task will be posted to the class blog, where they will receive honest peer feedback.
Target Audience: 6th grade Social Studies
Evaluation Methods: Assessment strategies: The students will be provided with a simple rubric of the requirements and expectations of each of the specific tasks of the unit. They will also be grading each other’s assignments, using a rubric as a guide. In addition, because they are working within a group, they will be grading each partner, considering their contribution to the group.
Tentative title/ theme: Explore the World!
Goals/ Objectives:
•Students will work in a group of 3 to research one of ten pre-selected countries using library books, encyclopedias, and online resources.
•Students will use the library book resources as well as the Internet to find information about the people, culture, religions, and traditions of their country.
• Students will create a flow chart using Inspiration.
• Students will write a 1-2 page research paper using Word, which will require insertion of images.
• Students will present one of the following about the people and culture of their selected country:
- A 3-minute (minimum of 10 slides) Powerpoint presentation
- A 3-minute video presentation
- A 3-minute audio podcast presentation
(Unit aligns with the following Nevada State Standards)
Technology
2.C.5.1- Use digital resources to research about places, people, and world cultures.
Social Studies
G5.[6-8].7 Compare Earth’s physical and human features using maps, fieldwork, graphic representations, aerial photographs, satellite images, and technological resources.
C16.[6-8].1 Define the characteristics of a country:
-sovereignty
-territory
-population
-organized government
Rationale : Many students are not familiar with other countries or cultures. I feel it is important to know where people are from in order to better understand our differences. This unit will allow students to research and produce a video or PowerPoint presentation that will give an overview of a countries culture and traditions, as well as any other information that the students find interesting.
Medium: Students will be able to decide between producing a PowerPoint presentation, or will be allowed to create a video presentation, depending on what they have experience with. Students will also be working in Inspiration to create a flowchart of their ideas and information. Each task will be posted to the class blog, where they will receive honest peer feedback.
Target Audience: 6th grade Social Studies
Lesson ideas or lesson plans that you searched in this topic.
http://www.infoplease.com/countries.html - basic country information
http://www.infoplease.com/ipa/A0855613.html - religion information by country
http://www.zunal.com - contains many webquests on different countries. Depending on what the students pick, this could be a fun resource for research.
Teaching Strategies and Methods: Students will be mostly self-guided during this unit. They will have previously had basic internet search lessons, as well as experience in Inspiration and PowerPoint. The teacher will be available for guidance and assistance in all steps of the assignment.
Evaluation Methods: Assessment strategies: The students will be provided with a simple rubric of the requirements and expectations of each of the specific tasks of the unit. They will also be grading each other’s assignments, using a rubric as a guide. In addition, because they are working within a group, they will be grading each partner, considering their contribution to the group.
Tuesday, May 24, 2011
WWYD?
This weeks assignment is asking what we usually do when we receive emails like the following:
Target: anyone all ages can sign!
Please read, sign your name at the bottom and pass it on.
Went to a party Mom
(read all the way to the bottom and sign your name)
I went to a party,
And remembered what you said.
You told me not to drink, Mom,
so I had a sprite instead.
I felt proud of myself,
The way you said I would,
that I didn't drink and drive,
though some friends said I should.
I made a healthy choice,
And your advice to me was right.
The party finally ended,
and the kids drove out of sight.
I got into my car,
Sure to get home in one piece.
I never knew what was coming, Mom,
something I expected least.
Now I'm lying on the pavement,
And I hear the policeman say,
the kid that caused this wreck was drunk,
Mom, his voice seems far away.
My own blood's all around me,
As I try hard not to cry.
I can hear the paramedic say,
this girl is going to die.
I'm sure the guy had no idea,
While he was flying high.
Because he chose to drink and drive,
now I would have to die.
So why do people do it, Mom
Knowing that it ruins lives?
And now the pain is cutting me,
like a hundred stabbing knives.
Tell sister not to be afraid, Mom
Tell daddy to be brave.
And when I go to heaven,
put ' Mommy's Girl' on my grave.
Someone should have taught him,
That it's wrong to drink and drive..
Maybe if his parents had,
I'd still be alive.
My breath is getting shorter,
Mom I'm getting really scared
These are my final moments,
and I'm so unprepared.
I wish that you could hold me Mom,
As I lie here and die.
I wish that I could say, 'I love you, Mom!'
So I love you and good-bye.
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers) IS HOPING TO GET 5,000
SIGNATURES ON THIS, THEN PASS IT ON TO SIGN.
When this petition has reached 5,000, please return it to:
MADD
P.O. Box 54168 8
Dallas , TX 75354-1688
1-800-GET-MADD (1-800-438-6233)
If
you receive this petition and do nothing but delete it, your
selfishness knows no bounds. Signing is such a small effort to make.
After you have read the poem, please add your name at the bottom. And
never forget, DON'T EVER DRINK AND DRIVE, not even once, thinking that
it won't matter. IT DEFINITELY WILL MATTER!!!
How to set it up:
* Click on Forward
* SIGN YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM.
* Then send it to everyone you know.
I almost always delete these types of emails. I will sometimes check them out on Snopes.com, and will forward that link to the original senders of the email. (http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/petition/drunk.asp) I tend to think of these types of emails like the ads and credit card offers that come to the physical mailbox- just unsolicited junk that belongs in the trash.
I am having trouble deciding on a final project topic. Gotta get busy on it soon though!
Target: anyone all ages can sign!
Please read, sign your name at the bottom and pass it on.
Went to a party Mom
(read all the way to the bottom and sign your name)
I went to a party,
And remembered what you said.
You told me not to drink, Mom,
so I had a sprite instead.
I felt proud of myself,
The way you said I would,
that I didn't drink and drive,
though some friends said I should.
I made a healthy choice,
And your advice to me was right.
The party finally ended,
and the kids drove out of sight.
I got into my car,
Sure to get home in one piece.
I never knew what was coming, Mom,
something I expected least.
Now I'm lying on the pavement,
And I hear the policeman say,
the kid that caused this wreck was drunk,
Mom, his voice seems far away.
My own blood's all around me,
As I try hard not to cry.
I can hear the paramedic say,
this girl is going to die.
I'm sure the guy had no idea,
While he was flying high.
Because he chose to drink and drive,
now I would have to die.
So why do people do it, Mom
Knowing that it ruins lives?
And now the pain is cutting me,
like a hundred stabbing knives.
Tell sister not to be afraid, Mom
Tell daddy to be brave.
And when I go to heaven,
put ' Mommy's Girl' on my grave.
Someone should have taught him,
That it's wrong to drink and drive..
Maybe if his parents had,
I'd still be alive.
My breath is getting shorter,
Mom I'm getting really scared
These are my final moments,
and I'm so unprepared.
I wish that you could hold me Mom,
As I lie here and die.
I wish that I could say, 'I love you, Mom!'
So I love you and good-bye.
MADD (Mothers Against Drunk Drivers) IS HOPING TO GET 5,000
SIGNATURES ON THIS, THEN PASS IT ON TO SIGN.
When this petition has reached 5,000, please return it to:
MADD
P.O. Box 54168 8
Dallas , TX 75354-1688
1-800-GET-MADD (1-800-438-6233)
If
you receive this petition and do nothing but delete it, your
selfishness knows no bounds. Signing is such a small effort to make.
After you have read the poem, please add your name at the bottom. And
never forget, DON'T EVER DRINK AND DRIVE, not even once, thinking that
it won't matter. IT DEFINITELY WILL MATTER!!!
How to set it up:
* Click on Forward
* SIGN YOUR NAME AT THE BOTTOM.
* Then send it to everyone you know.
I almost always delete these types of emails. I will sometimes check them out on Snopes.com, and will forward that link to the original senders of the email. (http://www.snopes.com/inboxer/petition/drunk.asp) I tend to think of these types of emails like the ads and credit card offers that come to the physical mailbox- just unsolicited junk that belongs in the trash.
I am having trouble deciding on a final project topic. Gotta get busy on it soon though!
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