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Saturday, February 7, 2009
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Friday, February 6, 2009
Friday, 2/6
Agenda
1) Fun activities
Homework
None
Today we finished the semester with a minimum-day class of various fun activities. See you next semester.
Thursday, February 5, 2009
Thursday, 2/4
Agenda
1) Various fun activites
Homework
None
As a reward for their hard work, students will have fun activities today and tomorrow. On Monday we will start right in on the next unit.
Wednesday 2/4
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
Today we finished the interview Mr. McCabe project. Students finished their projects and handed them in.
This will be the final assignment of the semester. As a reward for their hard work, students will have fun activities tomorrow and Friday.
Tuesday 2/3
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
Today we continued with the interview Mr. McCabe project. Students continued writing up their final project and proofed the results
Monday, 2/2
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
Today we continued with the interview Mr. McCabe project. Students asked their follow up questions and began writing up their final project.
Saturday, January 31, 2009
Friday, 1/30
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
With a regular schedule, the students completed asking questions for their interview. On Monday the student will prepare and ask their follow up questions.
Thursday, 1/29
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
The Explore test schedule cut our class short again today, but the students worked in teams and wrote their interview questions, and we had the first few interviews. We should finish the interview process tomorrow.
Wednesday, 1/28
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
The Explore test schedule cut our class short today, but the students broke into teams and chose their topics for the interview.
Thursday, January 29, 2009
Tuesday, 1/27
Agenda
1) Interview Mr. McCabe
Homework
None
Today we started the Interview Mr. McCabe mini-project. There will be no homework this week, so students with missing work have a last chance to bring up their grades for the semester.
Monday, January 26, 2009
Monday, 1/26
Agenda
1) Gradesheets
2) Return graded work
3) Finish Extreme Earth
Homework
None
Today students were given gradesheets showing all assignments received for the semester to date. The last day to turn in later and/or missing work and have the grade count for the first semester is Thursday, 1/29.
Friday, January 23, 2009
Friday 1/23
Agenda
1) Extreme Earth oral presentations
Homework
2nd period only: Write a paragraph about Cheese.
Today we had more oral presentations. We should finish up on Monday.
The homework is an extra assignment which 2nd period earned for persistent, widespread talking in class.
Thursday, January 22, 2009
Thursday, 1/22
Agenda
1) District Test, part 2
Homework
None, but note that the rest of the oral presentations will happen tomorrow. If you haven't gone yet, you should rehearse your presentation one or two more times tonight.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
Wednesday, 1/21
Agenda
1) District test
Homework
None
Today is day one of the district tests. This is a 2-day test, so we'll be doing the same thing tomorrow. On Friday we will have the last of the oral presentations on Extreme Earth.
Tuesday, January 20, 2009
Tuesday, 1/20
Agenda
1) Test prep
Homework
None
Today we watched the inauguration, and it was a great experience to see so many kids engaged in politics. Because of the schedule, we had only 25 minutes per class, so we did a little getting ready for the district tests which will happen tomorrow and Thursday.
Of course, I try to keep partisan politics out of the classroom, but I think it is worth mentioning how incredibly lucky we are that our country can have a peaceful, orderly transfer of power. In many if not most places around the world, when one leader is replaced with another there are usually a large number of people killed in the process. We just changed the most powerful position in the most powerful country in the world in a safe and sane way. Regardless of who you voted for, we can all be thankful for that.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Thursday, 1/16
Agenda
1) Oral Presentations
Homework
None
Today we had the first day of our oral presentations. Most of the students did a great job. We will continue tomorrow and next week.
There's no homework, unless you weren't ready to give your presentation. Get ready!
Wednesday, January 14, 2009
Wednesday, 1/14
Agenda
1) Review instructions and grader
2) Research and write presentation
Homework
Script written and rehearsed, ready to give your oral presentation tomorrow.
Today we took advantage of the mini-computer lab attached to the new classroom. First we reviewed the instructions for the oral presentation and the grader. Then students took turns going into the room to complete their research, and spent the rest of the period writing the script for their presentation.
Tomorrow and Friday we will have the presentations. I will call on students randomly beginning first thing tomorrow, and if a student is not ready, their presentation will be marked late (10 points off).
Be ready!
1) Review instructions and grader
2) Research and write presentation
Homework
Script written and rehearsed, ready to give your oral presentation tomorrow.
Today we took advantage of the mini-computer lab attached to the new classroom. First we reviewed the instructions for the oral presentation and the grader. Then students took turns going into the room to complete their research, and spent the rest of the period writing the script for their presentation.
Tomorrow and Friday we will have the presentations. I will call on students randomly beginning first thing tomorrow, and if a student is not ready, their presentation will be marked late (10 points off).
Be ready!
Tuesday, 1/13
Agenda
1) Warmup
Write about the most extreme place you've ever been.
2) Choose topics for Extreme Earth
3) Hand out instructions and Grader
Homework
Research topic
Today the students received the instruction sheet for the Extreme Earth presentation (which is included below) and we chose topics. For homework today students should research their topic; so if you chose they flattest place on earth, you would go online or to a library and find out where that place is.
Presentations will be given on Thursday and Friday.
The Extreme Earth
Oral Presentation
Put your research skills to work on an oral presentation. You will pick a category, and then do research to find out where on Earth is the most extreme in that category. the hottest place on Earth.
You will write a script, which you will hand in when you give your presentation. The script counts for ten points. It does not have to be typed.
After doing your research you will write and deliver an oral presentation to the class. Your presentation will cover four main areas:
1) Define your category.
For example, if it’s the hottest place on earth, how is it measured—hottest single day ever, hottest average temperature, etc.
2) Define the most extreme place in your category.
Is it a city, state, country, mountain, how big, what shape, who lives there, history, etc.
3) Explain why this place is the most extreme.
What makes it the hottest place on earth—wind patterns, elevation, dryness, etc.
4) Name and Evaluate the sources you used.
What books and/or websites gave you the answer. How reliable are they?
Note: you must have two different sources to get an A.
Your presentation will last for 2 minutes—no more, no less.
Rehearse your presentation several times to make sure it is two minutes long and you can deliver it smoothly, without saying “um” or “like.” Pay attention to your first and last sentences—they show how well you prepared.
1) Warmup
Write about the most extreme place you've ever been.
2) Choose topics for Extreme Earth
3) Hand out instructions and Grader
Homework
Research topic
Today the students received the instruction sheet for the Extreme Earth presentation (which is included below) and we chose topics. For homework today students should research their topic; so if you chose they flattest place on earth, you would go online or to a library and find out where that place is.
Presentations will be given on Thursday and Friday.
The Extreme Earth
Oral Presentation
Put your research skills to work on an oral presentation. You will pick a category, and then do research to find out where on Earth is the most extreme in that category. the hottest place on Earth.
You will write a script, which you will hand in when you give your presentation. The script counts for ten points. It does not have to be typed.
After doing your research you will write and deliver an oral presentation to the class. Your presentation will cover four main areas:
1) Define your category.
For example, if it’s the hottest place on earth, how is it measured—hottest single day ever, hottest average temperature, etc.
2) Define the most extreme place in your category.
Is it a city, state, country, mountain, how big, what shape, who lives there, history, etc.
3) Explain why this place is the most extreme.
What makes it the hottest place on earth—wind patterns, elevation, dryness, etc.
4) Name and Evaluate the sources you used.
What books and/or websites gave you the answer. How reliable are they?
Note: you must have two different sources to get an A.
Your presentation will last for 2 minutes—no more, no less.
Rehearse your presentation several times to make sure it is two minutes long and you can deliver it smoothly, without saying “um” or “like.” Pay attention to your first and last sentences—they show how well you prepared.
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