Sunday, October 11, 2009

read all Van Gogh's letters!

Vincent van Gogh The Letters

includes sketches!

posted this using "ScribeFire" which I think is part of Firefox? Just switched so still figgering it out...


Friday, October 9, 2009

still waiting on that check...

Just when I'm getting into the flow, keeping better track of where the bathrooms are at all the various school sites I've been to (they probably look out the office window and say "hey, 'The Wandering Sub' is here today!"), my favorite district takes a 2 week Fall Vacation and the other districts are suddenly 100% healthy...

I have noticed my name recall skills are rapidly improving as I've repeated in several classes at different schools.  I was worried I'd be calling them all "Dude" and "The girl in the pink/red/yellow/fill in appropriate color Hannah Montana or Jonas Bros shirt"...  The one thing I tend to forget is which grade I'm in, unless it's the jump from 1st to 5th when I need to focus on the proper tone of voice and amount of sing-song cuteness I say the spelling words with.

Monday, September 21, 2009

Long time no paycheck...

Dang, been a while since I've posted anything.  Back to school and football season tend to rearrange and readjust our schedules quite a bit.  I'm coaching for 2 teams, the 5-7 yr old flag football and the 10-13 yr old Jr Midget boys, so evenings and Saturdays are full. Thanks to my wonderful hairdresser wife and her teacher clients, I've been kept fairly busy subbing, mostly 1st (oh, the nose picking! the thumb sucking! and yes, the nose picking and thumb sucking at the same time with the same hand!) and 3rd grade.  Love it. Like the material better in 3rd, but the little ones are so small and cute!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

"A Record of Life" video


A Record Of Life from Owen Gatley on Vimeo.

You never know when you'll get to teach evolution...

courtesy of Drawn! Illustration and Cartooning Blog

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

A New Assignment: Pick Books You Like

A New Assignment: Pick Books You Like -- good article on students being able to choose their own reading material.  I think I lean towards the balanced approach: teach kids the same book for that "shared culture" and also let them choose something they like.  But be prepared, if you pick "Captain Underpants" or "Diary of a Wimpy Kid" you're going to be held to the same high standards of comprehension and analysis as the Harry Potter readers...

Wednesday, August 26, 2009

ok, the picture on their home page is scary, but this would be cool to do early in the year with a class photo -- could print b&w and have students color each square? Cheap, easy to change to match various units throughout the year...



Online Resume?

It's not finished, and it's not perfect, but I think it's my resume/eFolio and maybe quite possibly youneverknow it may help me get a job.

Will Teach for Food

When I was looking for work many years ago, in between retail gigs, I thought I should do something different. I didn't really want to work in retail anymore, I wanted something more exciting, challenging, rewarding, and I was fed up with the traditional help wanted ads/resume job search also. I thought why not market myself, take out an ad that says "Hey, I'm wonderful, I work hard, never out sick, creative and polite and enjoy helping others. Please hire me."

I didn't, and I worked in retail another decade, but now it's time to find another paycheck. Thank goodness I found Education, teaching is definitely, decidedly, 100%-edly what I want to do with the rest of my life. And this time I'm going to try to do things a little different (no, not delivering resumes in a gorilla suit or attached to balloons) to ensure prospective employers know who I am, what I stand for, and why I believe I will be (not yet but some day) a great teacher.

Please check it out, props to LiveBinders, and as always I welcome comments and suggestions (is it to amateur looking? too wordy? hard to navigate, especially if you are a non-tech savvy Principal? are my kids too ugly?)

Thursday, August 20, 2009

LiveBinders -- Your Online 3-Ring Binder! (and haven't we all said "if only I had...")

Just started playing with this, looks cool so far -- share recommended (and previously viewed and tested) websites with students and parents. It's like your Favorites list but expanded and more detailedly (?) organized, and publicly shareable. Need to find out if each page/tab must be a website? How about PDF or...?

3rd grade Math sample: http://www.livebinders.com/play/play?id=1619

Monday, August 17, 2009

the first day of school!

School's IN for summer! At least for one local district...

Woke up with the sun, showered and shaved, ate my Cheerios by the phone with a tinge of anticipation, although I really doubted any teacher would need a sub on the first day of school. Still, you never know, I'm sure some teachers do play the lottery on Sunday nights...

Saturday, August 15, 2009

online dictionary?

Now that MSN Encarta is gone, I need to replace my source for spelling and now what does that word mean? Preferably one without annoying pop-ups and ads so I can actually find the word I'm looking for...

any suggestions?

Sunday, August 2, 2009

white box art

A cool artistic video, good for inspiring intro to art leson?

White Box by Makoto Yabuki

http://vimeo.com/5471619

courtesy of Bloglines and Drawn!

Wednesday, July 29, 2009

Educ 512 Power Point

Check out this SlideShare Presentation: