While on Pinterest, I came across 30 Dr. Seuss Quotes to Live By. When I went to the link, there was a link to embed this on your website or blog. How could I not! I thought it was great to put in a classroom as a reminder of how children's books can teach us throughout our lives!
This blog is a reflection on my journey as a life-long learner in education.

Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Showing posts with label 2012. Show all posts
Sunday, March 4, 2012
Monday, February 27, 2012
Have you been to Berenstain Bear Country?
I was very sad today when I heard of the death of Jan
Berenstain. Jan along with her husband Stan created an amazing set of books
that will always teach children great lessons.
They wrote and illustrated over 300 books. After Stan’s death in 2005, Mike, their son,
helped Jan to continue creating wonderful books. With Jan’s death today, I hope that Mike will
continue the legacy that his parents started in the 1960s.
I cannot even begin to tell you how many books I “wore” out
from reading them over and over again.
As a teacher, I absolutely LOVED reading these books to my students. I always enjoyed telling my student how the
Berenstain family were born, raised, and lived in Pennsylvania. The students always thought that was amazing
to think that the “Berenstain Bears lived in our state”. These books were not only entertaining but
they taught the students many lessons.
The Berenstain Bears has a fabulous site, check it out!
Please share your favorite Berenstain Bear book below…
Sunday, February 26, 2012
PETE&C Pre-Conference Day of Discovery!
Wow! What a wonderful
day of Discovery! I look forward to
Discovery Education offering a wonderful pre-conference day at Pete & C
each year. I have never attended Pete
& C but after this year I decided I am not missing it next year!
The opening presentation was a collaboration demonstration
by Hall Davison, Lance Rougeux, and Steve Dembo. They talked about how we need to look at the
22nd Century because many schools are surpassing the 21st
Century. One great app they talked
about was “Life of George” created by Legos.
It’s an amazing app and you will want to check out for your
classroom! I left their presentation excited
about the rest of the day!
The first session I attended was the Collective Brain given
by Lance Rougeux. He showed us many
fabulous websites that would be a wonderful resource in our classroom, such as http://www.yasiv.com (Amazon’s Product Visualization) and http://agoogleaday.com, which asks a question
a day. Great ideas!
The second session was iThink iNeed iPads in my Classroom
presented by Steve Dembo. Steve showed
us many amazing apps along with Apple TV.
He showed us how beneficial it was to have Apple TV in our classroom if
you are using iPads. It was amazing to
show our favorite apps by displaying our iPad on the screen.
After lunch there was a DEN Star Showcase. I had the great
privilege to share Web 2.0 Tools, which I love.
It was called Beyond the Classroom Walls. I met so many wonderful people and had the
opportunity to share all the wonderful things that are taking place in my
school.
My final session of the day was learning about Scratch. Scratch
is a great downloadable package to teach programing. I remember programming years ago and it seem
like you wrote a hundred lines to have Hello come up on your screen. I am so excited that teachers are still
teaching it because I think it is important that students understand have
programs work.
Once again, it was a fun-filled and educational day. Reed Timmer, Discovery Education
Meteorologist, made a guest appearance today! WOW! That was awesome!
Overall it was a great day of learning! Can’t wait for the
next one!
Labels:
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professional development
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Can You Help Me?
As ITCs (Instructional Technology Coaches), we wear many
hats such as: IT person, Coach, Co-Teacher, etc. However, the other day, I had to admit I was
unsuccessful at my job, or so I thought.
Then, I realized after reflecting on the day, it was success undercover.
A student came into our office during my IT time and asked
me if I could help her. Feeling more
confident in my job then I did in September, I knew I could help her. She told me that her USB flash drive was not working
anymore and wanted to know if I could get her files off her flash drive and place it on
a new one. THEN…she handed it to me.
As you can see from the picture, it was not a good
situation. Well, as promised, I did try to retrieve the files from the flash drive but
I was unsuccessful. I tried many
machines, but not one machine even picked up the fact that I put a USB in the
computer.
But on the other hand, I thought about how impressed I was
that the student had that much faith in us that we can fix anything! So overall it was a success! If we take time to think about our
“unsuccessful moments”, we can find success!
Success is not always completing a task; success can come from the
process or from the person who asked you to complete the task!
Sunday, January 1, 2012
New Year's Resolutions 2012
Now that we have officially welcomed 2012, it is time to look at my New Year’s Resolutions.
First, I plan on blogging once a week. Since I starting blogging last year I was not consistent with it, but I will now ( I promise)!
Second, I would like to tweet more regularly. I love reading and learning from everyone’s tweets but now I would like to contribute as well.
The third and final resolution this year is to increase my professional reading. During this break I finally started reading Mindset: The New Psychology of Success by Carol Dweck, I look forward to sharing my thoughts on this book along with other books on my blog!
Happy New Year Everyone!
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