Wednesday, 18 December 2013
Misunderstood
Have you seen Apple's holiday ad? It's a clever way of storytelling and there are many of you who can connect to the storyline. Is this you at your last family reunion? Check it out:
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Friday, 13 December 2013
Showing off the talent of former B side student
I'm so proud of our former B-side student, Alex Fortmann,SAS student, for his beautiful film, "Flight". The script is reflective and insightful (it was his 7th grade English teacher, I'm sure of it!) and makes my heart swell with pride.
Flight from Alex Fortmann on Vimeo.
I can't wait to see all the cool things YOU are going to do with your life! Make sure to let me know so I can share it with my students :)
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Saturday, 7 December 2013
What to Give your Teachers this Christmas?
I know you all LOVE Kid President. I love him too because he believes we are all capable of awesomeness, and of kindness. He is wise beyond his years.
In this fabulous video he asks, "What if EVERYONE gave a gift that made the world a little bit better?"
How about you and your family decide to buy gifts for folks who really need one this Christmas, instead of just buying more "stuff" for each other?
I'm pretty sure I can speak for all your teachers when I say we'd be happy if you gave a gift to someone who needs one, to show us how much you love being in our class. It's a win-win-win!
Just sayin'
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Tuesday, 3 December 2013
What book does this remind you of?
I find this a little bit creepy but it absolutely reminds me of a book we have in class. Is anyone else reminded of a book when watching this video? If you are, write the title in the comments below!
Hey Hobbit fans, have you ever wanted to visit Middle Earth?
Just in case J.R.R. Tolkien fans didn’t have enough material to satiate their geekiness with three Lord of the Rings films, three (in progress) Hobbit films, books, gear, fan fiction, etc., they can now explore Middle-Earth through Google.(click on link)
Tolkien himself included painstakingly detailed hand-drawn maps in the print editions of his works. This new Google endeavor is an interactive version of those maps and provides a guided tour of Middle-earth and all the elves, hobbits and other creatures that inhabit it.
(courtesy of TIME.com)
Visit the site and comment below on your favorite creature from The Hobbit.
And if you haven't seen the intense trailer for the new Hobbit movie, here it is. Don't forget you can read the book too - I have it in my classroom!
(courtesy of TIME.com)
Visit the site and comment below on your favorite creature from The Hobbit.
And if you haven't seen the intense trailer for the new Hobbit movie, here it is. Don't forget you can read the book too - I have it in my classroom!
Tuesday, 26 November 2013
To Put you in the Festive Spirit
I wish you a doggone good holiday season. I hope this video will help put you in the festive spirit.
Happy Thanksgiving!
We've been working hard on creating persuasive vlogs recently. What can we learn from Kid President on persuasive technique? Simplicity of ideas, facial expressions, jump cuts to separate ideas - what else?
Happy Thanksgiving, 7B. I want you to know that, you're so awesome I named my dog after you.
Go out and be kind to everyone and see how you can change someone's day/week/year with your smile. :)
Are there any things which should be added to the list? What do YOU think we should be saying more often?
Are there any things which should be added to the list? What do YOU think we should be saying more often?
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Tuesday, 19 November 2013
The Power of Persuasion
We've been talking a lot about persuasive techniques in argument writing these days. We have been analyzing videos and articles to find Ethos (credibility), Logos (facts, statistics, expert quotes), and Pathos (emotional appeal).
I just came across this article on "20 Reasons You Need a Dog in Your Life". My daughters and I really want to get a dog but my husband doesn't want one. Do you think we could persuade him with this article? What technique is strongest in the article, in your opinion, and why?
Ethos (credibility), Logos (facts, statistics, expert quotes), and Pathos (emotional appeal)
I just came across this article on "20 Reasons You Need a Dog in Your Life". My daughters and I really want to get a dog but my husband doesn't want one. Do you think we could persuade him with this article? What technique is strongest in the article, in your opinion, and why?
Ethos (credibility), Logos (facts, statistics, expert quotes), and Pathos (emotional appeal)
Thursday, 14 November 2013
If You Loved DIVERGENT...
If you read the Divergent series and loved it, here is some more inspiration for you. Has anyone read a book on this list? If you think we would like it, tell us in the comments below!
Tuesday, 12 November 2013
Monday, 11 November 2013
Hmmmm, what's wrong with this poster?
I saw this poster in the IS hallway a couple of weeks ago. I was alarmed, to say the least. I hope this student ends up in my class so we can get a few things sorted. What do you think needs my attention most: spelling or design?
Wednesday, 30 October 2013
Happy Halloween B side!
Tuesday, 29 October 2013
17 Australian YA Authors You Need to Read
If Mrs. Becker's gorgeous Australian accent leaves you wanting more, here are some of Australia's top young adult authors you can check out! Which one interests you most?
By the way, I have five of these titles in my room. Grab one while you can!
Sunday, 27 October 2013
FREE SHIPPING book order sites
http://www.fishpond.com.sg/
http://www.bookdepository.com/
http://www.amazon.com (free to Singapore over $125)
http://www.bookdepository.com/
http://www.amazon.com (free to Singapore over $125)
Question Tuesday: The Fault in Our Stars Movie Edition
It's no secret that I am a BIG fan of John Green and vlogbrothers. In this episode, John Green tackles the question of "Book vs. Movie" just before the 2 minute mark. You all just posted an opinion on the topic after viewing The Outsiders last week, so you can compare his response to your own. What do you like about John Green's style of vlogging? (video blog). Would you be interested in creating your own video blog? What would you talk about? What are you passionate about?
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Saturday, 26 October 2013
Reflecting on Q1 Reading - please fill out this form!
Reflecting on Q1 Reading - please fill out this form for me, thanks!
Wednesday, 16 October 2013
Memoir Final
Which of our mini-lessons can you see "in action?"
Saturday, 21 September 2013
My Favorite Astronaut Talks about Reading
"Reading is freedom"
Col. Chris Hadfield is a big hero in Canada. He was recently the commander of the International Space Station, the first Canadian to do so. During his five months in space, he posted amazing photos on FB of our planet in all its glory. He posted videos to answer the questions he'd received from school children. Just before he returned to Earth, he won millions of fans with his uber-cool music video version of David Bowie's Space Oddity. Listen to his interview on how he was influenced by amazing books, starting with his love for Black Beauty. Then watch his astronaut music video, (filmed in space!) and consider where great books and reading could lead YOU!
Monday, 9 September 2013
1D
I found this article on One Direction quite interesting. No really, I did. I was especially interested in Morgan Spurlock's experience in making a film about these boys. Well actually, I was interested in what he had to say about the importance of creating a STORY, and a good NARRATIVE.
Maybe you should read this article too, and tell me what you think! And by the way, is the movie worth seeing?
Maybe you should read this article too, and tell me what you think! And by the way, is the movie worth seeing?
Saturday, 7 September 2013
Last Dance small moment
Top secret story. You asked for it so here it is. Tell me, are you surprised by the ending? I was!
Thursday, 5 September 2013
Interview with Veronica Roth, author of Divergent!
Here's another interview with Veronica Roth, and some love from her student readers
If you are a fan of Divergent, be sure to visit her blog. I love her page about how she revises.
I am SO excited to see this movie. I loved the book, and its sequel, Insurgent, and am eagerly awaiting the final book in the series, Allegiant. Watch this interview with Veronica Roth and just tell me what you think - will you read the book or see the movie?
Monday, 26 August 2013
Getting the inside scoop on The Outsiders
We are about to start reading aloud from The Outsiders, by S.E. Hinton. Some people question why we still read such an out-dated book. Here's the reason why - because this story matters to young people. It makes no difference if you're not from Tulsa, not in a gang, not an orphan, not a boy - the loyalty, friendship, and injustice will keep you at the edge of your seat, and make you question how far YOU'D go for a friend.
I love this line from the article:
"I realized that real people who were like me wrote books.
And if she could do that, I could do that.
And that made all the difference."
Coming soon, to an RLA classroom near you! :)
I love this line from the article:
"I realized that real people who were like me wrote books.
And if she could do that, I could do that.
And that made all the difference."
Coming soon, to an RLA classroom near you! :)
Sunday, 25 August 2013
Back to School slideshow
A few snapshots from HB and the beginning of school. More to follow!
Friday, 23 August 2013
How well do you know YA lit? (YA= young adult)
Think you read a lot? Think you know every YA book out there? Take this quiz from The Christian Science Monitor to see just how well you can match quotes with the books they're from!
I got 14 out of 16 -- can you beat me? Post your score below!
http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2013/0816/Young-adults-books-quiz-Can-you-match-the-quote-to-the-book/Now-she-s-gone
I got 14 out of 16 -- can you beat me? Post your score below!
http://www.csmonitor.com/Books/2013/0816/Young-adults-books-quiz-Can-you-match-the-quote-to-the-book/Now-she-s-gone
The Book Thief trailer. Quick, read the book first!!
Happy Friday everyone! Have you seen the first movie trailer for the movie adaptation of The Book Thief by Marcus Zusak?
Here it is! I know I'm definitely going to see The Book Thief in theaters. Are you? Be sure to read the book because we all know the universal truth that THE book is better than the movie, right?
Tuesday, 20 August 2013
More from Teenreads.com (please subscribe to it!)
Are you the ULTIMATE reader of #YALit? Check out our#UltimateReadingList, which boasts 450+ books and is also broken down into genre lists so you can find the EXACT book you are craving.
http://www.teenreads.com/ teenreadscom-ultimate-reading-l ist
Wednesday, 14 August 2013
Welcome back! Need a book?
So many great books to choose from, how can a person decide? One way to find a good book is to look for recommendations. Here are some great books as suggested by NPR
100 Must-Read books for Kids 9-14
Let me know what you think of this list, or if there are any books from the list you want to encourage your classmates to read!
100 Must-Read books for Kids 9-14
Let me know what you think of this list, or if there are any books from the list you want to encourage your classmates to read!
Monday, 12 August 2013
Thursday, 30 May 2013
Feature article magazines 2013
Take a look at these fabulous feature articles from C, E, and G blocks. I love the topics my students chose! Which topic interests YOU?
Sunday, 26 May 2013
Dystopian trailer for The Giver
Mr. Cyr and I wanted to model the process of making a dystopian book trailer so we created this one for The Giver, which we read-aloud in class.
Wednesday, 20 March 2013
Earn Skills, become a Maker.
Mr. Green, the IT guy, showed me this cool website.
I love it for many reasons. It targets every kind of learner and a huge variety of interests. Each "badge" must be earned by following a series of 10 or more challenges, and the challenges increase in difficulty. As the learner accomplishes each task, he/she uploads a photo as proof. There must be a huge sense of accomplishment when one successfully completes each task to earn the badge. And what's more - it's very public. You know that thousands of other like-minded people will be looking at your photos and commenting. www.diy.org
See this clip from the PRANKSTER badge (and who wouldn't want a prankster badge??)
Another cool aspect is that the process is self-initiated. You choose your badge, and work through the challenges on your own schedule. No teachers, no grades. Just you being challenged to do something you love. This skill of self motivation and inspiration will be essential to the 21st century learner. So what are you waiting for? Earn skills, become a maker - check out www.diy.org.
I love it for many reasons. It targets every kind of learner and a huge variety of interests. Each "badge" must be earned by following a series of 10 or more challenges, and the challenges increase in difficulty. As the learner accomplishes each task, he/she uploads a photo as proof. There must be a huge sense of accomplishment when one successfully completes each task to earn the badge. And what's more - it's very public. You know that thousands of other like-minded people will be looking at your photos and commenting. www.diy.org
See this clip from the PRANKSTER badge (and who wouldn't want a prankster badge??)
(video courtesy Alex Schmitt, youtube.com)
Another cool aspect is that the process is self-initiated. You choose your badge, and work through the challenges on your own schedule. No teachers, no grades. Just you being challenged to do something you love. This skill of self motivation and inspiration will be essential to the 21st century learner. So what are you waiting for? Earn skills, become a maker - check out www.diy.org.
Sunday, 17 March 2013
Why should I worry about reticulated pythons?
(article courtesy of the Singapore Zoo)
The question is more like, "why SHOULDN'T I be worried about reticulated pythons? According to this article, we are removing snake habitat at an alarming rate, and the snakes have nowhere to go. Except my living room, for example, where we found a snake recently, stretched out casually along the top of our sofa. $300 and two hours of pest control chaos later, the snake was returned to his disappearing habitat, and we were left with a new respect for nature (and for pest control workers!). We've had a similar problem with monkeys lately too, entering our home and stealing our bananas, and bread, and chips, and so on. Neighbours are complaining to the management and want the cheeky monkeys caught and killed. Although I'm not crazy about hosting impromtu National Geographic episodes in my living room or kitchen, a little perspective is needed: we are the ones to blame here. The animals did not ask to have their homes cut down and replaced with high rise condos or parking lots. They have no where to go, so they are coming to visit us. Here's a thought - why don't we try a little harder to let them KEEP their homes, so we can rest easy in ours? Is anyone with me on this??
Tuesday, 12 March 2013
Hannah's Realistic Fiction Stories (playlist)
Two things come to mind when I listen to my 3rd grade daughter's realistic fiction story (captured on youtube). One is how incredibly proud I am of her - she is a HIGHLY ADVANCED writer for sure! The concern which comes to mind is how similar the 3rd grade curriculum is to our 7th grade Realistic Fiction unit. How do we keep our students challenged with so much of the curriculum repeats itself? Does it spiral enough to be helpful in building on previously learned skills, or are we boring our students to death? Death by writer's workshop??
Tuesday, 29 January 2013
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