Monday, October 13, 2014

ME BEFORE YOU



Me Before You is a novel that I only read because it was September's pick for a book club I belong to with a few friends from college. I was skeptical at first since I am generally leery of love stories and all things sentimental, but when I brought up the book title during lunch one day and several colleagues from the English department assured me that is was a great read, I became intrigued.

Monday, October 6, 2014

Using Padlet to Teach Source Credibility

The first ELA 9 project we worked on this included web credibility as a main learning target. We used the open source program Padlet as tool to help us check for student understanding, and I found it a great means of formative, real-time assessment.

Friday, October 3, 2014

Honors Biology Research Part I: Beginning Research

Each year the BVH library works closely with the Honors Biology team to engage students in the research process for a year-long project.  The project requires students to come up with a topic and hypothesis, write a literature review, complete an experiment, and then report on that experiment. Although the middle school teachers and librarians do an incredible job preparing students for high school research, these kids still require much support throughout the process, and we are happy to have the opportunity to teach these skills.

Wednesday, October 1, 2014

Google Tour Builder

In light of the current Ebola crisis in West Africa, the 12th grade English Language Arts teachers at The Hot Zone, which explores the origins and outbreaks of one of the most deadly viruses known to man. With all the information currently available on the outbreak, we wanted to give our students the opportunity to delve deeper into research of the virus. We gave groups of students the task of researching the outbreak with the intention of presenting to a specific target audience, ranging from American children to the citizens of East African countries. The major learning target was that students would be able to present complex and sensitive information to a target audience, focusing on what that specific group would need to know.
our school made a last-minute decision to start the year off with the novel

Matt Kindt's Mind MGMT (a.k.a. me finally getting serious about graphic novels)

I have a colleague in the science department who is a huge aficionado of comics and graphic novels, so when he saw Mind MGMT on the shelf in our library and recommended it, I knew I needed to give it a try.  I've been wanting to get more into graphic novels lately, and this seemed like just the book to get me started.