Thursday, December 17, 2009
Rebekah's Books for Break
Certain Girls by Jennifer Weiner
Finger Lickin' Fifteen by Janet Evanovich
Other than that, I'll just see what books catch my eye at the Book Bin or the library and I'll read what I feel like at the moment.
Tuesday, December 15, 2009
Think About Books for Break
Okay, we are coming up on a 2 week vacation and I don't think any of you want to lose the progress you have made in class so far. I know it's busy and it's easy to forget about reading and school, but I would like to help you make a plan for the break.
In your blog today:
1. Read other student's blogs about books they have read and make at least one comment.
2. Write down which books you think you might like to try reading over break. It can be one that you are currently reading, one that you borrow from me, or anything else you have at home or can borrow.
3. Also, tell me when you plan to do your reading. You should try to read 15 minutes to 1 hour per day.
Thursday, December 10, 2009
Fix My Paragraph
Indian reservations are areas of land given to Native American tribes by the united states government. In the 1850-60s the government decided to move indians to land that were unwanted by settlers many of the tribes did not want to move to new lands and refused. Soon the government sent in the U.s. Army force them to move to the new reservation lands. this caused many bloody wars between the Indians and the U.S. Army. Eventually, most Indians did move to the reservations. Today, reservations are run by their own tribal council, and less than half of Indians live on the reservations. Many of the Indians who live off the reservations live in large western cities. Like Phoenix and Los angeles.
Monday, November 23, 2009
Welcome to Our Open House!
Thursday, November 19, 2009
New Book
This book is definitely for more mature young adults. I find that my late high-school age students from 16-20 are just the right age to be able to absorb it and also enjoy it.
Wednesday, October 21, 2009
Poetry
The Poetry Plan
Most people are scared of poetry, but you don’t need to be. Poetry can be hard to understand unless you know HOW to read it.
You will need to read the poem all the way through about 5 times. Yes, I said 5 times. The more you read it the easier it will be to understand.
The 1st time: Read for SOUND
Just read the poem to hear how it sounds the first time.
Listen to the rhythm
What's your first impression?
The 2nd time: Read for WORDS
Look for any words you don’t understand.
Try to figure out what the word means by looking at the words around it, breaking the word into pieces, or saying it different ways to see if it sounds familiar.
The 3rd time: Read LINE BY LINE
Stop at the end of every line and figure out what the line means.
Try to relate it to the lines before or after it.
Decide what you think the author is trying to say in each line.
The 4th time: Read for THEME (the author’s message)
Try to figure out what the author is trying to tell the reader through this poem.
Why did the author take the time to write this down?
What important thing did he/she want you to understand after reading it?
The 5th time: Put it all TOGETHER
How do you feel about the poem now compared to the first time you read it? Do you understand it better?
You should be so familiar with the poem now that it will be easy to answer questions about it.
Tuesday, September 15, 2009
Tuesday, September 8, 2009
Back to School Speech
This Back-To-School speech by President Obama has been very controversial. What do you think about it?
Monday, June 8, 2009
Books I Want to Read This Summer
- The Time Traveler's Wife by Audrey Niffenegger
- She's Come Undone by Wally Lamb
- The Absolutely True Diary of A Part-Time Indian by Sherman Alexie
- The Lovely Bones By Alice Sebold?
- Cold Rock River By J. L. Miles
- The Book Thief by Markus Zusak
Tuesday, April 28, 2009
Twenty Years in the Future
Tuesday, April 21, 2009
Blog Night Info
Dear Families and Students:
Thank you for coming to Spring Blog Night 2009!
There are lots of other things you could be doing tonight. You are making education a priority in your life by coming here tonight. That is a great statement to make to your family, yourself, and your community!
We invite you to do three things tonight:
1. Eat! Help yourself to pizza and drinks.
2. Check out your student's blog on the laptops around the room. (Make sure they show you what they did at the beginning of their blog and what they are doing now. You'll be impressed!)
3. Ask Beka any questions you have about your student's progress.
Bienvenidos a todas las familias y los padres. Los invitamos a cenar esta noche. Por favor hablen Uds. con las maestras y miren los "Blogs" de sus hijos/as. Esperamos que les disfruten este momento que pasamos hoy aqui. Gracias por su atencion.
Friday, April 17, 2009
I Believe Brainstorming
- I believe that reading is the key to knowledge.
- I believe being nice is more important than being smart, rich, or successful.
- I believe love is more of an action than a feeling.
- I believe people need each other.
- I believe in singing loudly to myself in the car.
- I believe in using only what I absolutely need.
- I believe in making up your own mind about what you believe.
- I believe in ghosts.
- I believe that every situation in life is a chance to learn something we need to learn.
- I believe coming home is a gift.
- I believe happiness is a choice.
Friday, April 3, 2009
Root Word Poem
I see pedestrians in cars,
psychologists going psycho,
cardiologists losing heart.
I see corporations running wild,
manufacterers running the world,
CEO's making a spectacle.
I see a suicidal population,
homicidal corporations,
pharmaceuticals deforming the nation.
I see the populace conform
to the patron saint Consume,
rupturing morals and home.
A prescription for disaster.
I predict a nation of conformity,
deformity, cardiac arrest.
Unless...unless
The spectator becomes captain,
the populace becomes the patriarch,
the videographer becomes the actor,
the audience becomes the speaker.
With complete transformation,
Hope.
Progress Report
Friday, February 27, 2009
Instructions for Adding a Header to Your Blog
- Go to Blogamundo and click on the link to Blogamundo Project Blog (this page)
- Choose a header from the post below this
- Click on the header you choose to see a full size version
- Right click on the full sized picture and choose Save Picture As
- Save the pic to My Pictures
- Go back to your own blog
- Go to Customize (in the upper right hand corner when viewing your blog) or Layout (from the dashboard)
- Make sure you are in the tab called Page Elements (it should go directly there)
- Click on Edit in the box that says Header (it is across the top)
- Click on Browse and look for the pic on your computer
- Double click on the picture header to add it in
- Choose the option that says "Behind title and description"
- Click SAVE in the pop up box. Click SAVE again in the Page Elements page.
- Tada! You should have a new header.
Thursday, February 26, 2009
Technology Lesson
I've been trying to do a technology lesson every once in awhile. Mostly they just learn as they fool around with stuff, but I like to do a formal lesson once in awhile to add to their knowledge base. I think it just makes them more comfortable with this stuff and that can never hurt as they go out to start college or jobs.
I might have to work through this a little more before I actually make this a lesson though. I want to know what the problem spots are going to be before we hit them.
What I know so far is:
- Get a header from a website with free header pictures
- Right click on the full sized picture and choose Save Picture As
- Save the pic to My Pics
- Go to Customize (from viewing the blog) or Layout (from the dashboard)
- Choose Change Layout
- Edit the Header
- Browse for the pic from your computer and add it in
- Save it
- Tada!
Tuesday, February 24, 2009
Book Reports
They have mostly turned out quite well. The interesting thing is that in this assignment, I noticed a marked difference in the writing quality of those students who have been blogging every day and those that just entered the class. It is absolutely wonderful to see how far those who have been in my class have come since they started. I know, too, that those who are just starting out are going to see great improvement in their writing skills, and that is going to make school, GED tests, and workplace writing so much easier for them in the future.
Sometimes it just strikes me how important this work is and how much good it is doing, even if the students don't really realize it yet.
Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Yes! It Worked.
The one problem that we came up with was the fact that the laptops we use for blogging do not accept new programs and the Flip Camcorders need to upload a little program that comes in the camera in order to upload the video. It worked fine on my computer, but that meant that the students weren't really able to learn that part of the technology. It worked out okay in the end, but it's definitely something I need to work out before I use them again.
You can go to the Blogamundo link on the sidebar of this page and from there you can click on the different students blogs to see their videos. They are pretty fun. :)
Wednesday, February 4, 2009
Anger Skit by Ron
Awesome! I figured out how to upload video directly from the Flip camcorders and it is super-de-duper easy. I'm really excited about this. I hope the students have fun with their anger skit. At least they won't be totally frustrated by uploading them when they are done. I hope. :S
Wednesday, January 28, 2009
Correct The Teacher
if there were one thing that i would keep if i had to give away everthing i own it would be my books i would keep my books because they help me disaper into another world. Ilove to read and forget about all my roblems for awile and i like to curl up wit a blanket and i like to turn on some music and i like to read for hours but if i cant have all the other stuff as least i would liek to have some books to read.
Things to check for:
capitalization
spelling
run-on sentences
spacing issues
Journaling
Monday, January 26, 2009
Oregon Essay Writing
We did short essays of 1-2 paragraphs and I had them write a rough draft in their notebook first. It really seemed to help some of them get their ideas flowing, but for others, it seemed to be difficult. I think next time, I might give them the option of typing or writing the rough draft since everyone does the writing process a little differently.
AM class at the capitol building trying not to shiver too much in the frosty morning. With the sun at the morning angle it was difficult to get the gold man to show up. He's really there, but he's just hiding.
Wednesday, January 21, 2009
How to Upload a Picture from the Kodak Easyshare Cameras to Your Blog
- Make sure your camera is on.
- Plug the camera cord into the camera and into the USB port on the back of the computer.
- Go to the Start menu (on the left hand bottom corner of the screen)
- Go to My Computer
- Go to Zoom Digital Camera
Go into your Blogger account.
- Go to new post
- Click on the little picture image in the upper right hand corner of the toolbar.
- Click Browse (if you want to add more than one picture click on Add Another Image first)
- Make sure you are in the Camera Folder (you should see thumbnails pics)
- Look for your picture and double click your picture to upload.
- After you've chosen the pictures you want, make sure you have checked the Terms of Service box and click Upload.
- Click the Done button when it pops up.
- Your picture should be on your blog.