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Earning a Learning: Waiting for Superman
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Wednesday, October 27, 2010. While in Vancouver for my practicum observation, I went to see the documentary film Waiting for Superman. So, how is Canada doing? Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Through the Looking Glass. EDPD 584: Final Thoughts and Future Actions! Hyperbole and a Half. Confessions of a Nerdy Teacher. Why school is important…according to a 4th grader. Changing the World One Teacher at a Time. View my complete profile. Technology in the Classroom. Digital Media in High Schools.
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Earning a Learning: Provincial Exams: Friend or Foe?
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011. Provincial Exams: Friend or Foe? Provincial Exams: What are they? Provincial exams are province-wide tests written by a team of BC teachers with the Ministry of Education coordinators. Provincial exams are offered five times a year in April, June, and August for students in grade 10, 11, and 12. Provincial exams are worth 20% of students' final mark in grade 10 and 11, while provincial exams are worth 40% of students' final mark in grade 12. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom).
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Earning a Learning: About
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My name is Julia and I am studying to become a secondary school English teacher. Follow me through my intensive 16-month post-degree program as I discover (and share with you) the delights and downfalls of learning to become a teacher! Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Through the Looking Glass. We all have a History with Reading. Hyperbole and a Half. Confessions of a Nerdy Teacher. Why school is important…according to a 4th grader. Changing the World One Teacher at a Time. View my complete profile.
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Earning a Learning: There, They're, and Their: What's the Difference?
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Saturday, November 6, 2010. There, They're, and Their: What's the Difference? Place the first word in the crossword puzzle above. Shut) I’ll the windows while you change your . Person lacking courage) The behind the door, listening to every sound. Hidden storage place) In a under a board in the floor, the miser kept all his . Female deer) The two remained alert and did not while their fawns were moving about. Clients) Doctors’ must have a lot of to wait endlessly in the waiting room. Hyperbole and a Half.
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Earning a Learning: "Use Facebook or Risk Becoming Irrelevant"
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Saturday, December 4, 2010. Use Facebook or Risk Becoming Irrelevant". At the BC College of Teachers conference on November 25, a technology guru told the teachers that if they resist social media in the classroom, they will risk becoming irrelevant. The related Vancouver Sun article can be found here. Since this was too good to pass up, here. Is an excellent way to incorporate Facebook as a learning tool when learning William Shakespeare's Hamlet. December 7, 2010 at 12:53 PM. Through the Looking Glass.
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Earning a Learning: September 2010
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Wednesday, September 29, 2010. For an assignment in my information and communication technologies class, we were asked to edit two photos using an online photo editor. I took this photo from my brother's Flickr website. This photo is of downtown Vancouver, taken from his apartment building in the West End. Here is the original photo:. 169; Matt Cross. The next photo was edited using the website Picnik. Here are the steps I used when editing this photo:. 4 Film Grain - 14%. Here is the result:. An Emmy aw...
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Earning a Learning: March 2011
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Tuesday, March 8, 2011. Provincial Exams: Friend or Foe? Provincial Exams: What are they? Provincial exams are province-wide tests written by a team of BC teachers with the Ministry of Education coordinators. Provincial exams are offered five times a year in April, June, and August for students in grade 10, 11, and 12. Provincial exams are worth 20% of students' final mark in grade 10 and 11, while provincial exams are worth 40% of students' final mark in grade 12. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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Earning a Learning: November 2010
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Wednesday, November 17, 2010. Spreadsheets in the Classroom. We are learning how to use spreadsheets in the classroom. Spreadsheets can be used in a variety of ways and here is a list of the ways I think spreadsheets can be effective in the English classroom:. A spreadsheet is an effective study tool. For a grammar spreadsheet, which organizes different grammar definitions in a simple, visually pleasing list. Students can use a spreadsheet when creating a timeline. Saturday, November 6, 2010. Female deer...
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Earning a Learning: December 2010
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Saturday, December 11, 2010. Thanks for EDCI 336 this semester! We all learned a lot of great ICT skills that we will be sure to use in the future. Please enjoy this video below:. From Julia, Lindsey, Lauren, and Jess. Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Video Review: Using Travel in the Classroom. For my EDCI 336 class, we have been asked to review one of our colleague's video creations and offer our opinions, constructive criticism, and suggestions. I viewed the lovely Melissa Lackey's video.
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Earning a Learning: Video Review: Using Travel in the Classroom
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Wednesday, December 8, 2010. Video Review: Using Travel in the Classroom. For my EDCI 336 class, we have been asked to review one of our colleague's video creations and offer our opinions, constructive criticism, and suggestions. I viewed the lovely Melissa Lackey's video. About integrating travel into class lessons, and below is my podcast. Julia's EDCI 336 Podcast.egg. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Through the Looking Glass. We all have a History with Reading. Hyperbole and a Half.