NSBA Voicethread

This coming week (March 15th) our school district will be hosting The National School Board Association as they visit our school district in which we will showcase how we use technology to enhance student learning here at Woodland Junior High. Attending this conference and visiting our school will be various school administrators and teachers from…

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World Language Festival

On Tuesday night, our school held their annual world language festival. This event is held by our German, French, and Spanish teachers and highlights a wide variety of aspects of these particular cultures. Students prepared displays that featured food, sports, structures, and other aspects of culture from varying countries. Mr. McClung

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Finally Friday

Congratulations! You made it to Friday…I thought I would provide a little comic relief and some Friday music to coast you into your weekend. Enjoy. Mr. McClung

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Woodland Talent Show

Last Friday, we held our annual talent how here at Woodland. The talents displayed ranged from singing, classical piano, dancing, and garage rock bands. Contestants included 8th & 9th grade students as well as some of our very own staff. Below are some of the highlights from our talent show…enjoy. Ninth grade student playing piano….

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Electricity Sidebar Project

Find more videos like this on Mr. McClung’s Class As I’ve stated several times on this blog, right now we are currently studying electricity in my science classes. It just so happens that another teacher in our building is also focusing on electricity and performing daily projects that mirror what we have been doing in…

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Glogster…The Finished Product

Recently both my Arkansas history and science students completed projects using a website called Glogster. Glogster is a website that essentially allows you to create an online poster board. Check em’ out… Abbove is an example from my 4th period Arkansas history class…this student’s city was Little Rock, Arkansas. In Arkansas history, my students were…

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Can I Borrow a Pencil?

Regardless if you teach kindergarten, 12th grade, or anything in between, you have heard this question about a million times. At some point in time it became our job as teachers to become a provider of pencils/pens to our students…but borrowing leads to ownership with students more often than not. So, how do you get…

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The Return of Jersey Friday

No matter if you are 7 or 70, everyone has a “team”. You know that team that you have followed since you were a kid, or maybe a team that you remember watching your with your parents on TV growing up. It could be local high school team, the team of your former college, or…

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