Thursday, July 31, 2014

Season of Life (Part 3)

"When you're in a new place, new environment, the unfamiliar forces you rely and depend on each other."- Relate this quote to your students as the majority of them are bused/transported into a school that is not their home school.

On page 129 Marx provides some unsettling statistics from the Children's Defense Fund. How do these statistics affect your students' well-being, behavior, psyche? What do these statistics mean for you as a teacher to these students?

Why was "Season of Life", a book about the Gilman football team chosen as the intern summer reading?

Wednesday, July 30, 2014

End of Camp Reflection

It is extremely hard to believe that 6 weeks of camp are coming to an end! We hope that this experience has been rewarding, albeit challenging, and enriching for not only the children, but you as well.

  • Please look back at your "Expectations" post. Were they met? Were they exceeded? If they were not met, what would have helped to meet them?
  • Next year, there will be a new cadre of interns. If you could impart one piece of advice to them, what would it be?

Thank you for your commitment, energy and dedication!

Season of Life (Part 2)

Read/Review Chapters 8-14. Select one or more of the following statements to respond to/reflect upon:
  • "A community. This is the only place probably in  your whole life where you're gonna be together and work together with a group as diverse as this-- racially, socially, economically, you name it. It's a beautiful thing to be together like this. You'll never find anything else like it in the world-- simply won't happen. So enjoy it. Make the most of this. It's yours." Do your students feel this way at your site? At their home school? In their neighborhood?
  • "And the way we measure greatness is the impact you make on other people's lives."
  • "The question isn't really how many talents you've been given. That's the sovereignty of God. The real question is what you do with the ones you have."
  • "In the end, it's not the mistakes you make that really matter. It's what you do with what you learn from those mistakes. And it's also how you respond to the mistakes of others." What mistakes have you made this summer? What did you learn from the mistake? What did you DO with that learning? How do you respond if one of your students makes a mistake?
  • "We look at the guy, the color of his skin, we put him in a box. Look at his body type, put him in a box..." What boxes do we put our students in? What boxes do they put us in?
  • Empathy is "the single greatest trait of humanity that separates us from the other animals."- How do you teach empathy?
Which one(s) speak out to you? Which one(s) speak out to your students?

Thursday, July 17, 2014

Season of Life (Part I)

Read/Review Chapters 1-7. Select one or more of the following statements to respond to/reflect upon:
  • "This is one of the greatest experiences of your young lives. So let's make sure you're having fun, all right?"
  • "What is our job as coaches? To love us. What is your job? To love each other"
  • "I was an outgoing, polite little kids who never really wanted anything beyond their attention and acceptance, and even though a good number of them seemed almost superhuman to me, they still made me feel comfortable in their world."
  • Poem: That Guy in the Glass (pg. 9)
  • "Ballboy. An euphemism. The ballboy is the jack-of-all-dirty-jobs in a football training camp...Long hours, hard work-- heaven...I spent my summers in heaven."
  • Where are you on your emotional thermometer?
  • "Is there truly a God who loves us, how could he allow this to happen? How can there be so much suffering and so much unfairness in this world? What is the purpose of life? Where does real meaning- real value- come from?"
  • There are a few primary avenues on which one arrives at meaning in life. One is "by creating a work or by doing a deed." Another is by learning that "even the helpless victim of a hopeless situation, facing a fate he cannot change, may rise above himself, and by doing so change himself. He may turn a personal tragedy into a triumph."
Which one(s) speak out to you? Which one(s) speak out to your students?

Friday, July 4, 2014

WEEK 2 @ S.C.T.

PORT DISCOVERY down time

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Volunteer helping @ PORT DISCOVERY
DAVEED of PORT DISCOVERY... activity: "The Life Cycle of a Butterfly"

In class my version of "Math Mingle" working in pairs and groups in a 4 minutes to solve math problems.  When time runs out we do 1 of 2 things.... We stand and rotate partners like in speed dating and work on more math or 1 person from each group scribes on the board to show the work and answer.


 
Jumping rope after lunch during down time before enrichment.   We used 3 ropes for 18 children but I did not give them any direction.   My 4th graders took it upon themselves to form groups to take turns sharing that rope... some even had contest with other groups.






Gregory & Kyle in a battle of the straight face


Morgan did her best WITH w cast on.



Wednesday, July 2, 2014

Behavior Management

What has worked for you?  Share out your best practices. What hasn't? Discuss how you might improve what did not work for the next time. Is there anything that you feel you need additional help with? If so, what?

Sunday, June 29, 2014

Ms. Culi's class

The first week of camp was a little rough. I struggled to find the materials we needed and what the children needed. I did not understand why my preparations became pointless until I realized that these students needed more than what I could give them as a "camp counselor", but they needed me as a support system,  the light of their day, the happy and fun person, and their nurturer.

My location was not provided for, and sadly, the children were used to that. Some necessities to us were things that they were used to not having. It made me upset,  disheartened, and furious. Students did not have water, enough to eat as to where they would argue over food, and the school was in horrible condition.

This camp is for the children,  and I will continue to try to do as much as I can to impact their lives with as much fun and generosity as possible,  because we might be all they have..


Saturday, June 28, 2014

Ms.Chantel's Class S.C.T 2014

Historic Ships: Their reaction to the firing  of the cannon.




Lorax lesson:They wrote letters about why recycling is important.
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 Folding the flag.

First day of camp reflection.

Thursday, June 26, 2014

4th Grade






BUS SELFIES 


HISTORIC SHIPS TOUR

PART OF THE LORAX ACTIVITIES... CAMPERS WROTE AN ACTION PLAN & DEMONSTRATED WITH ART HOW WE CAN/WILL/DO RECYCLE.

JOURNAL WRITING OUTDOORS





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