Lessons Learned

Lesson One – Last Ditch Effort Does Spam count as a performance enhancing substance? With the 2010 edition of the Woodland Flex-Off mercifully coming to an end, it’s time to get in those last minute votes before the contest ends. Students, don’t forget to bring your money to vote on your favorite faculty flex. As…

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Create Your Own Country Update – Google SketchUp

As we begin to wrap up our create your won country project, the student’s work is starting to materialize into great presentations. The screencast above is a short video tour put together by a one group showing off their countries map by using Google SketchUp. Google SketchUp allows students to create 3-D graphics which is…

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McClung’s World on CNN…

…well kinda As I was sitting at my computer today watching my blog traffic, big nerd I know, I started to notice these strange trends appear on my Feedjit. I was receiving referral hits from CNN, and every time I would try to follow the referring link it would lead me to some obscure location…

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Google Makes Projects Easier

As we continue to move forward with our create your own country projects, students have started to become more and more creative with how they are putting their projects together. In the video above you will see Ortiz and Coleman explain the two components that make up their project. First of which is Google Docs…

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Hold Steady Woodland…

Your band of the week is one of my all time favorites…ladies and gentlemen, The Hold Steady. The Hold Steady is a Brooklyn-based rock band comprising Craig Finn (vocals, guitar), Tad Kubler, Galen Polivka and Bobby Drake. The band’s style has been described as a “riff-heavy mixture of classic rock,” notable for its “lyrically dense…

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Chile Pepper Recap

The Chile Pepper, which was held in Fayetteville, featured a total of 4,800 collegiate, jr. high, and sr. high runners. Over a dozen different states were represented this weekend and needless to say this was our biggest race of the year by far…let’s get straight to it and talk about some reasons to celebrate: Boys…

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Lessons Learned

Lesson One – Chevy Does Not Ride Dragons Pictured above is a young man named Char’Von…better known as Chevy for short. Chevy is a student that was in my world history class, but earlier this week I was informed by him that he was transferring schools. While Chevy will admit himself that he can be…

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My Day with Lin Kuzmich, Pt. 1

On Wednesday I started a three day long professional development session (over a few months) that features Lin Kuzmich who is a senior consultant for secondary schools. While our general overall focus for these sessions is literacy, there were some really great underlining strategies and information that can prove to be useful for classroom teachers….

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Create a Country Progress

Somewhere in there Chevy pwns noobs and Ortiz rides dragons…I think. Yesterday I gave my students the task of creating their own country and incorporating their knowledge of economy and civics to describe how their countries government will operate. Keep in mind this assignment is not all serious…students have several portions of their project that…

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