Friday, February 24, 2017

2-24-2017

Today is the last day of the trimester.  Please make sure you have grades entered and let students know that they are switching specials on Monday.

Interesting article on the FISH blog about how negative comments are stored more quickly than positive ones into our long term memory and how we can make the positive stick.
http://www.fishphilosophy.com/four-ways-hard-wire-positive-neuroscience-fish-philosophy/?inf_contact_key=e4e1fced40f4a07238cea0ac7abda19c189aa30405342e7a0c3bd9cfd3de12af


Please send me your March 3rd agenda if you are staying "in house".  If you are going out to a conference, please make sure you have the correct paperwork (district and conference) submitted by the end of the day.




Thanks to Steve, Laura and Ellen B for making the best of a bad situation.  The room switch has taken place and everyone is functioning.  Your patience and understanding is appreciated.  Also thanks to Tim, Tony and Frank for their help.

  Pixar teaming with Khan Academy to show how all aspects of school tie into making an animated feature in Pixar in a Box.  This article is highlighting the Art of Storytelling part of this project.  Really cool.
http://www.presentationzen.com/presentationzen/2017/02/pixar-studios-offers-free-storytelling-lessons-online.html
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Congrats to Mark and Colleen for coming in second and first place respectively in the Dec-a-door contest.  I know Mark is a little upset about 2nd place as he was up to 3am drawing cupids the night before judging and Colleen's parade through his room with her class singing "We are the Champions" was a little much.

NASA   A treasure trove of planets just found.  2 minute video.


Congrats to Courtney on her engagement to her fiance Joel, I'm sure this is an exciting time for both of them.

Thanks to Megan D, Melissa L and Kim G for all of the hard work they did to get ready for this weekends Foundation Trivia Night.  I'm sure Matt will do an outstanding job as MC and thanks to all of the teachers that donated prizes or who are attending.

Ten Online Research Tools Every Online Learner Should Know
https://elearningindustry.com/10-online-research-tools-every-online-learner-know
10 Online Research Tools Every Online Learner Should Know About

Good luck to the Girls BB teams today as they take on Leman.  I won't be at the game as I have to head to Indianapolis after school for my daughters soccer tournament this weekend.

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Thursday, February 16, 2017

2-17-2017

Angela Anthony did a great job representing our school at the school board meeting on Monday night.  Two HOPE students explained the research they did to secure our bike racks from the AAA.

What happened when a seven year old girl applied to Google.
http://www.inc.com/bill-murphy-jr/heres-what-happened-when-a-7-year-old-girl-applied-to-google.html?cid=sf01001&sr_share=twitter



Thanks to Bill, April, Adrienne, Lauren, Colleen, Danielle, Alex, Jessica, Betty, MJ, Courtney and Jordan for all of the work they have done over the last two years to research a new ELA program.  Wednesday's conversation was valuable as we wrap this part of the adoption process over.

5 Simple Hacks to never run out of Good ideas.
5 Crazy-Simple Hacks to Never Run Out of Good Ideas Again
https://addicted2success.com/life/5-crazy-simple-hacks-to-never-run-out-of-good-ideas-again/

Courtney, Todd, Megan, Alex, Nicole and Mark did an excellent job in the high school transition meetings that took place all day yesterday.  I am looking forward to another day of meetings on Friday.  Stop by the conference room to say hello to me if you have time.


Thanks to Michelle and Barb who will be having a Caudill Celebration today with the students that earned it through their reading minutes.  The celebration includes activities an author talk and lots of food.
The Map of Mathematics show how all of the fields of Math fit together.
http://www.openculture.com/2017/02/the-map-of-mathematics.html


Chris, Danielle, and Melissa F did a great job running the Too Good for Drugs graduation on Monday.  Special thanks to Melissa for organizing the lessons and graduation with Deputy Seward.

100 questions to promote Mathematical Discourse.  Very cool.....well if you like math it is cool.
http://www.curriculumassociates.com/products/ready-100-q-promoting-math-discourse.aspx?utm_content=buffer1a128&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter.com&utm_campaign=buffer#.WKaAvFXyvIU


Danielle and Melissa L did a great job of having the theater students ready to shine as they performed three numbers from the musical Oklahoma for the school board on Monday night.  I am looking forward to seeing the premiere on March 17th and 18th.

273,000 works of art digitized and made available for free.
http://www.openculture.com/2015/04/rijksmuseum-digitizes-makes-free-online-210000-works-of-art-masterpieces-included.html
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Deca-door mania has hit Benjamin with full force.  6th Grade seems to be in it to win it.  Hopefully Lauren, Rich and Colleen will start talking to each other again after the judging is completed.

Interesting article on Teaching Math...No such thing as a bad math student.
https://qz.com/901125/a-mathematician-has-created-a-method-of-teaching-that-is-proving-there-is-no-such-thing-as-a-bad-math-student/
Manhattan Charter School kids in math class.
Hear all of Mozart with a 127 hour Playlist....in case you have some extra time on your hands
http://www.openculture.com/2015/07/hear-all-of-mozart-in-a-free-127-hour-playlist.html
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Thanks to Colleen and Alex for allowing Rick from Sedexo to come in and talk to the student council kids and get their input on the lunch program.
 
Thanks to Jen for varying up the activities for Fit Club, running games in the hallway, roller hockey, outside activities, a cooking demonstration and this morning Jen Pope leading the kids in yoga.

“Don’t fear failure. — Not failure, but low aim, is the crime. In great attempts it is glorious even to fail.” – Bruce Lee

Friday, February 10, 2017

2-10-2017

Learning and The Brain Conference Edition

Several of our teachers will be attending the Learning and the Brain Conference a week from today.  One of the Keynote Speakers is John Hattie.  He has done incredible research on what factors have the biggest impact on Student Learning.  This edition of the Bengal Blog will be dedicated to learning a little bit about his research.

This Glossary explains influences related to student achievement published in John Hattie’s Visible Learning for teachers You can find an older list of  influences related to student achievement in Hattie (2009) Visible Learning.
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https://visible-learning.org/glossary/


Hattie's 8 Mindframes for Teachers.  Short 4 minute video.


Hattie Interactive Visualization of Rankings
Here is an interactive list of Hattie's Rankings of based on effect size from his three different publications.  

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11 Questions to John Hattie asked by teachers.  (also has short video clips of his answers)


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Friday, February 3, 2017

2-3-2017

A Huge Thank You to Jim Allard, the Harvard night crew, Frank and Tim who were able to intervene last night to stop some water damage that sprang up suddenly.  All of their fast thinking and action limited the damage.

Good Article:  6 Techniques to build reading skills
https://www.edutopia.org/article/6-techniques-building-reading-skills-susan-barber?utm_source=twitter&utm_medium=socialflow
A young woman reads a heavily annotated book.

Thanks to everyone for making the Souper Bowl..super yesterday. Having the food days once a month is a great opportunity to eat/talk and laugh with one another.  You can have another opportunity today after school with the get-together posted in the lounge!

Resources for teaching about Black History Month.
http://larryferlazzo.edublogs.org/2017/02/02/more-important-resources-for-black-history-month/


Great job by all of the PST staff and grade level teachers for having productive data meetings yesterday.  By working together we are helping kids grow and learn.

From the great Todd Whittaker.  Never were there truer words spoken.  I feel blessed to be working with this staff:


Please make sure you get back to Melissa if you plan on possibly donating your time or talents for the Foundation Trivia Night.  Or you could form a Teacher Trivia Superteam that would take no prisoners and go home with the coveted Trivia Trophy on Feb 25!

J.K. Rowlings on Creativity and Talent Development.
http://talentdevelop.com/1510/j-k-rowling-on-creative-imagination/

Theater Club has done an awesome job on transforming the piano box into a brickwall work of art.  Go to the Gym Lobby to check it out!

6 ways to build relationships with your students.
http://inservice.ascd.org/six-ways-to-successfully-build-relationships-with-your-students/

Thanks to Ellen and Kim for doing a great job in the office.  The school cannot function without your positive customer service and efficiency.  thank you.

Against all Odds Fair and Equitable Education for All
http://inservice.ascd.org/against-all-odds-fair-and-equitable-education-for-all/

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Thanks to Michelle Fiorini for running the Cougars and Caudill reading program.  Great incentives to get kids reading!

11 Puxsutawney Phil Facts for Groundhogs Day
http://mentalfloss.com/article/54821/11-punxsutawney-phil-facts-groundhog-day?utm_source=nextdraft&utm_medium=email