Hey All!
We had a Central Washington Meeting in Ellensburg yesterday and Jerry showed us a couple of great wikis and other sites that are great for working with web 2.0 information. I have really enjoyed it.
The sites are:
Central Washington Library Lessons Wiki (built for library lessons by Jerry)
http://centralwalibrarylessons.wikispaces.com/
Jerry's Bookmarks on Web 2.0 Resources
http://delicious.com/jdredge
Jerry's Website
http://www.jalldredge.com/
There is already some great lessons for students k-12. Have fun!
emauk me if one of the links does not work. Emily
Sunday, September 28, 2008
Jerry's new Web 2.0 Sites
Posted by Emily_Garland at 2:33 PM 1 comments
Friday, September 26, 2008
Does anyone know how to visit the Scholastic warehouse to buy books? And other News...
Posted by Mrs. Martinet at 8:45 PM 1 comments
Tuesday, September 23, 2008
hello from the 'Couve! I love love love being a librarian! More later...
Posted by Mrs. Martinet at 10:19 PM 0 comments
Saturday, September 20, 2008
Congrats, Laurel!
I'm happy for you, and you will be a great, gifted teacher of the gifted! Keep us posted on the year. I love my new position. I have never really loved going to work. I do this year. What a concept! Hope all goes well for you Praxis takers. That's today, right? Or was it last week???? Talk to you soon. claire
Posted by Claire at 8:24 AM 0 comments
Friday, September 19, 2008
Gainfully employed (pending some phone calls)
Well it's almost official. I am the newest 5th grade Challenge (aka gifted) teacher at Terrace Park School in the Edmonds School District. I was offered the job late this afternoon, and once the required reference checks come through and they make sure that I am highly qualified it will be officially official. It's been a roundabout process starting on the first day of school when the original teacher was offered a position in the school district where her children go to school. The first day of school I basically job shadowed her, and day two I was on my own with 29 very unique students. I actually knew most of them when I stepped in the door because I'd subbed for their classes a lot last year (and I did my library practicum at this same school). Since then I've been the long-term sub while they went through the hiring process. I've dealt with a parent unhappy with their child's math placement (which it turns out I was right about), and the same parent unhappy about the fact that we were reading "The Giver". I'm predicting more interesting conversations with this parent. I've also conducted a curriculum night with little real knowledge of the curriculum (last night actually). But the parents have been largely very supportive, and they are a highly involved lot. I've got a lot of work cut out for me this year, but it's continuing, and the principal and the entire staff are sooo supportive, I don't think I could have handled the last few weeks without them. I've got to aquire a classroom library, figure out the CBA's, differentiate for multiply gifted students and all sorts of fun stuff. I'm super excited!
Posted by Laurel at 6:04 PM 1 comments
