We've set up a "Culture Corner" in the Library Media Center. Here we can feature a holiday tradition from other cultures, particularly those of some of our ESOL students. Amidst all the celebration of American holidays such as Halloween, Thanksgiving, New Year, etc., it is nice for some of our Underhill students to see familiar items from the traditional holidays of their countries of origin.
This month, we featured the holiday of DIWALI, a celebration in India popularly known as the "Festival of Lights." For Hindus, Diwali is one of the most important festivals of the year and is celebrated in families by performing traditional activities together in their homes. Diwali involves the lighting of small clay lamps filled with oil to signify the triumph of good over evil. One of our students brought in several beautiful clay lamps, decorations, and other items to put in the Culture Corner. We added an information sheet for K-2 students and several books from our library collection.
If you have a student in your class who celebrates a holiday tradition from another culture, let us know and we will feature it in our Underhill "Culture Corner"!
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Thursday, October 20, 2011
Learning in Hand
How to use iPads in the classroom is the hot topic on many educational blogs. Everyone seems understand the "Why" of iPads; they're great devices for learning at all levels, and in many ways they level the playing field since they are so easy to use at every grade level. But many are struggling to catch up with the "How" and "What" aspect. "How should we use them?" "What should we use them for? Which apps are best?"
Tony Vincent has put together a great website with lots of practical resources for working with iPads in the Classroom. Click on the link to check it out, then share something on this blog!
Learning in Hand
Tony Vincent has put together a great website with lots of practical resources for working with iPads in the Classroom. Click on the link to check it out, then share something on this blog!
Learning in Hand
Thursday, October 13, 2011
Brainstorm and Brownies
On Wednesdays from 11:30 - 1:00, you can stop in to the Underhill Library and grab a delicious, homemade brownie! The price? Your ideas, questions or concerns. This is a time for you to ask questions, from simple "How do I . . ." questions, to more complex "What could I . . ." questions. It's a chance for us to bounce ideas about research projects, ways to integrate the arts, or implementing 21st century learning strategies. Here's what yesterday's B & B session participants wanted to know or discuss:
· How to join a wikipage
· How to edit/save on a wikipage
· How to send an attachment on an e-mail
· How to open an attachment on an e-mail
· How to use keyboard shortcuts for editing
· How to open a wikispaces account
· How to check the percentage of battery left on a laptop
· Ideas for a lesson plan using 21st century strategies
· Preliminary plans for a class keynote slide presentation
· Ideas for integrating the arts to support classroom curriculum
· How to reserve a room/equipment on the Intranet
· Preliminary planning for an IIM Research unit using 21st century learning
· Starting a class blog
Next week, come in and share your ideas, thoughts and questions. And, oh yes - there will be brownies!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Word Cloud
Like using Wordle? Try this kid-friendly website for creating Wordle-like word clouds:
You can find it at: www.abcya.com/word_clouds.htm
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You can find it at: www.abcya.com/word_clouds.htm
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