Wednesday, January 19, 2011

Put Down the Controller: 15 Ideas to Get Your Child to Play Outside


I recently found this post and thought you might be interested!

1. Go for a nature walk. Kids seldom know much about nature, outside of the basics they learn in science class. Take your kids to explore the outdoors by taking them on a nature walk. Don’t worry if there’s no national park nearby, you can go down a trail at your local park or in the neighborhood and spot bits of nature as they turn up. Check out birds and collect neat leaves and flowers along the way. It teaches kids to appreciate and respect nature and gets them in tune with the great outdoors.
2. Share old school games with your kids. Today’s typical six year old may not know what Red Rover is. It’s too bad since the game is a blast! Share old school games with your kids that will make them want to get outside and start Red Rover games with their friends and neighbors. This is a great game to play at a kid’s birthday party too, since there are usually plenty of kids around.
3. Hit the beach. Appreciating nature comes with seeing the many parts of it. Showing your kids the beach will expose them to the sun and sand and you can incorporate a few lessons on erosion if the crowd is interested. Of course, if your kids are swimming the day away in the water, that’s fine too. Collect seashells and walk along the shore spotting crabs along the way.
4. Go to the park. This one seems basic, but once upon a time, the park was where most families spent their weekends. Now we tend to spend the weekends running errands or at the modern day park, the mall (insert shudder here). Take your kids to the park and let them do what they want. This is a great place to let them run wild because it gives them an opportunity to interact with other kids and play on things they may not have a chance to play with otherwise, like the jungle gym or see-saw.
5. Visit a public pool. If your kids don’t regularly get an opportunity to swim, taking them to a public pool one or two weekends a month during the summer will shake up their outdoor routine. Playing in the background can grow tedious, even for the creative bunch who love the outdoors, so get your kids in the pool swimming. Most public pools are free, so pack a lunch and go early and stay late.
6. Go camping. This one is a little tricky because depending on where you live and whether or not you own a vehicle, it becomes more or less accessible. If you can go camping with your kids, take them! You’ll appreciate seeing them in new territory (and vice-versa) and it makes for a great bonding experience. Don’t forget to pack the camera, so you can take photos of the family fishing or swimming in the lake.
7. Play baseball. Gather up a few kids from around the neighborhood (or invite school friends or cousins) and set up a game of baseball at a local diamond. It’s fun, cheap and many kids will want to play again and again. This one isn’t exclusively for kids either. Teams can be comprised of both adults and kids for a fun dynamic.
8. Start a garden. This is one surefire way to get kids outside, day after day. Starting a small garden will teach kids responsibility and how to get friendly with nature. Your kids will watch their plant or fruit or vegetable grow and appreciate the process and hands-on activity that requires time in the sun, almost daily.

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Tuesday, January 11, 2011

Picture Book Review: "Frederico, the Mouse Violinist" Mayra Calvani

"Frederico, the Mouse Violinist"
Author: Mayra Calvani
Illustrator: K.C. Snider
Publisher: Guardian Angel Publishing
http://www.guardianangelpublishing.com/
Hardcover: 978-1-61633-113-9
Paperback: 987-1-61633-114-6
EBook 13: 978-61633-125-2
Copyright 2010
Picture Book: 26 pages

Reviewed by author/educator, Kathy Stemke

Do you know any curious, young, music lovers?  If so, introduce them to "Frederico, the Mouse Violinist."

Mayra Calvani combines the curiosity and playfulness of Frederico the mouse with the history and genius of Antonio Stradivari, the famous violin maker, to tell a delightful story of kindness and friendship. Children will learn music vocabulary and the parts of the violin as they follow Frederico’s nightly escapades.

Curious Frederico peeked into the f-hole and looked inside the violin.
“This is the secret, magical place where sound comes out!” he squeaked.

The realistic, yet whimsical, illustrations by K. C. Snider add to the fun. The surprise ending of “Frederico the Mouse Violinist” will fill your heart with “warm fuzzies.” It may just inspire you to follow your dreams.

As a retired teacher, I would recommend this book as a fantastic way to introduce stringed instruments into the classroom. A biography of Stradivari and his accomplishments are included in the back of the book. The activity pages will reinforce the new vocabulary introduced in the book as well.

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Monday, January 10, 2011

Book Review: Horatio Humble Beats the Big "D" by Margot Finke - Books - Blogcritics

Book Review: Horatio Humble Beats the Big "D" by Margot Finke - Books - Blogcritics

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VALENTINE'S DAY FUN!

Howstuffworks "How Valentine's Day Works"


http://tlc.howstuffworks.com/family/valentine,htm

The History of Valentine's Day

http://www.history.com/topics/valentines-day

Valentine Exhibition-- Origins of the Valentine

http://www.americanantiquarian.org/Exhibitions/Valentines/origins.htm

Valentine's Day History

http://www.infoplease.com/spot/valentinedayhistory.html



Lesson Plans

Candy Heart Sentences Language Arts Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/LAArtCandyHeartSentences34.htm

Conversation Heart Candy Math Math Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathConversationHeartCandyMathIdea23.htm

Detective Valentine

http://www.pecentral.org/lessonideas/ViewLesson.asp?ID=3028

Graphing Valentine Candies

http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/Lessons/2563.htm

How to Create a Valentine's Day Lesson Plan

http://www.beaconlearningcenter.com/Lessons/2563.htm

Mend My Broken Heart Math Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MathLAAdditionSubtractionMendBrokenHeartIdea23.htm

Preschool Valentines Day Theme

http://www.everythingpreschool.com/themes/valentines/index.htm

St Valentine's Day

http://www.englishclub.com/esl-lesson-plans/activity3-valentine.htm

Valentine Letter Writing

http://www.suite101.com/content/valentine-letter-writing-a12457

Valentine Rap game Music Lesson Plan

http://www.lessonplanspage.com/MusicValentineRapGameIdeaP1.htm

Valentine's Day

http://www.schoollink.org/csd/pages/esl/valentin.html
Valentine's Day lesson plan

http://www.developingteachers.com/tips/valentine_plan1.htm

Valentine's Day Math Lesson Plans

http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/2544269/valentines_day_math_lesson_plans.html

Valentine's Kindness

http://www2.scholastic.com/browse/article.jsp?id=492

Writing Acrostic Poems Valentines Poetry Lesson

http://k6educators.about.com/od/februarylessonplans/qt/valentines_poem.htm



Crafts

Bear Box Craft for Valentine's Cards

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mbearbox.htm

Chocolate Boxes Paper Crafts - Learning Colors

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/m-chocolates-colors.htm

Chocolate Boxes Paper Crafts - Learning Letters

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/m-chocolates-letters.htm

Chocolate Boxes Paper Crafts - Learning Shapes

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/m-chocolates-shapes.htm
Gum Guy Cupids

http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/be-my-valentine-gum-guy-cupids-666451/

Heartlight Candle Holders

http://www.kckpl.lib.ks.us/ys/CRAFTS/Heartlgt.htm

Heather the Heart Shapes Buddie

http://www.dltk-teach.com/shapes/mheart.htm

Love Bug

http://familyfun.go.com/crafts/love-bug-671735/

Mosaic Heart for Valentine's Day

http://www.craftsbyamanda.com/2010/02/mosaic-heart-for-valentines-day.html
Valentine Placemat

http://www.teacherfunzone.com/valentine-placemat/

Valentine's Bee Craft

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mvbee.html

Valentine's Day Crown or Hat

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mcrown.htm

Valentine's Day Wreath Craft

http://www.dltk-holidays.com/valentines/mwreath.htm



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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Top 10 Teacher’s Pets of All Time

I recently found this fun post on "Bachelor's Degree Online."
Generally, doing well academically, getting praise from teachers, and paving the way for a college degree and a successful career are considered good things, but not when you've been labeled as the teacher's pet. These sycophantic characters have brown-nosed their way into teacher's and principal's hearts, but often haven't won the admiration of their classmates or siblings. Check out this list for some of the biggest teacher's pets ever conceived in film and television.

1.Hermione Granger from Harry Potter: This know-it-all witch-in-training spends a great deal of time with her nose in a book. She always knows the answer when called upon in class and many teachers admire her academic abilities — even the pricklier ones — as she is a standout student from the first scenes of the series. While her quick wit and encyclopedic knowledge of everything from spells to ancient wizards has helped save her friends on multiple occasions throughout the movies, her other peers are often annoyed by her and her academic success and sometimes snobbish attitude when it comes to studies.

2.Jessie Spano from Saved by the Bell: While friend Zack Morris may have been a bit of a troublemaker, Jessie Spano was the show's overachiever and teacher's pet. She is often seen pursuing a wide variety of causes, all while keeping up her high grades and serving as class president. While her dedication to success at one point leads her to indulge in caffeine pills to stay awake, she graduates at the top of her class (after super-geek Screech yields her the honor) and starts off her college years at Columbia University.

3.Lisa Simpson from The Simpsons: While Mrs. Hoover may not always appreciate Lisa's smarts, Principal Skinner does, as well as a host of other adults and one very handsome substitute teacher. Lisa is the ultimate brown-noser and overachiever, learning to read and spell at a very early age and outpacing nearly all of her classmates academically. Her know-it-all attitude extends outside of the classroom as well, and she crusades for a number of environmental, political and generally very liberal causes. Her braininess often makes her the victim of taunts, and she is sometimes excluded from activities with her peers.

4.Kent from Real Genius: Virtually all the students at the fictional technical college, Pacific Tech, featured in the movie are nerds or geeks in some way or another, but most aren't teacher's pets. New student Mitch Taylor begins his semester as a bit of an overachiever, but after being mellowed by fellow student and genius Chris, he learns to relax and enjoy himself as the pair and fellow student Kent work on a Laser project. From the beginning the jealous and spiteful Kent is bent on destroying Mitch, and taking the honor and praise of their instructor for himself. Not only disliked by his classmates, but virtually despised, Kent is perhaps the most alienated teacher's pet on this list.

5.Martin Prince from The Simpsons: Like Lisa, Martin is a student at Springfield Elementary with superior intelligence to his peers. But unlike Lisa, Martin is a bit more of a stereotypical nerd and is often bullied by his peers. Martin is perhaps the archetypical teacher's pet, fawning over his teachers, and even going so far as to encourage that the school day be extended by twenty minutes. These actions make him the darling of his teachers, but often make his life outside of the classroom difficult. While he has occasional friendships with Bart and Millhouse, his only consistent friends are the nerds Wendell and Database and the foreign exchange student Uter.

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Sunday, December 12, 2010

Third post-Even more pictures of the Christmas program!


 This is my wonderful daughter singing!

Maria is our youngest dancer.  She's terrific! 

               My tech crew is the best in the universe!  Tony Dodd is my music guy!

 Here's my baby again!

 Matt saved my life with the floor lights.  He's also in the army and serving our country!  Thanks for all your service Matt.  Thanks to the army for teaching him electronics too!

 OK, I'm a little prejudiced.  I took more pictures of my daughter!
 Thanks to Marcel, Christa, and all the dancers for my beautiful roses!!!


Oops, here she is again!
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Wednesday, December 1, 2010

New Website Enables Families to Be There for the Holidays



You can read a bedtime story on-line using a webcam.  The pages turn as you read to those you love that are far away.  To see more details click on the link below.


New Website Enables Families to Be There for the Holidays


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I Won PiBoIdMo: I Now have 30 Picture Book Ideas!

November 30, 2010 marks the end of a thirty day picture book idea brainstorming event.  Each day we were treated with an inspiring guest post from some of the best authors and illustrators in the children's book industry.  These posts urged us to try new methods of creativity and development of ideas.  There are several projects on my list that I am extremely excited about!  By finishing 30 ideas in 30 days I WIN!

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50 Amazing Blogs for Elementary Educators

We made it!  We're in the top 50 blogs for elementary education!  Check out this post for other Great blogs mentioned in the article.  http://www.toponlinecolleges.com/blog/2010/50-amazing-blogs-for-elementary-educators/

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