Monday, 1 February 2010

Official Blog World Maths Day 2010

 World Maths Day has been created for 
students 5 – 18 years old. 

The official competition runs for 48 hours, for as long as it is
3 March somewhere in the world.

Sandy Beach is registered. 
Class teachers need to confirm their interest so I can upload individual students names. 
Practice can start as soon as registration is finalised.
Register from 1 February 2010
Registrations close 1 March 2010
Each student is limited to a maximum of 500 games (each game lasts 60 seconds) during the 48 hour period. 
Prizes will be awarded to the top students in each age category, ages 5-8, ages 9-13 and ages 14-18. Even teachers and parents will want to take part! There has been a new category added this year.
Each game lasts 60 seconds and 1 point per correct answer is awarded.


Students play at home and at school against other students around the world in live games of mental arithmetic. A 2010 app will soon be available for students to use on their iPods and iTouchs. Students who answer the most questions appear in the Hall of Fame. Students cannot select their level but will be moved to higher levels up as they progress.

This is a truly unique world event and a fantastic way to promote numeracy within your school. Past results show that students will make significant improvements in their mental arithmetic skills and have fun in the process.

..and it's absolutely free of charge 
download this  World Maths Day poster


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Wednesday, 27 January 2010

Please post a message to our first wishwall.

 Our first wishwall is up and running. 
Wishwall is a new way to communicate.
It is an online Notice Board Maker.
View a demo wall @ Wallwisher demo

Please check it out and post a message. You could post your own message or work with your kids to post a family message @ Latest Happenings at Sandy Beach


Love to hear from you

Sunday, 24 January 2010

Effective Teaching, Quality Instruction and Professional Development: My Learning Style



Effective Teaching, Quality Instruction and Professional Development: My Learning Style

Teaching life's most important lesson...


Kiran Bir Sethi shows how her groundbreaking Riverside School in India teaches kids life's most valuable lesson: "I can."
Watch her students take local issues into their own hands, lead other young people, even educate their parents.

Monday, 18 January 2010

NSWDET employs sledgehammer approach to change.


Image representing Twitter as depicted in Crun...Image via CrunchBase

"Everyday my email inbox alerts me to at least one teacher who has become a new follower on Twitter. Now while I’m definitely not the best ed-tech guy in Twitterland to follow, I like to think that for each of those emails, a light bulb has switched on somewhere and a teacher is working to change, or at least keep up with the change that’s continually going on all around them."
Stu Hasic 

Will the sledgehammer approach work?
In a (wal)nutshell, the sledgehammer approach is:
1. Give computers to every student.
2. Build the expectation in the community that they will be used in school.
3. Shame teachers into action/change.



Read this blog and consider the many important questions Stu poses. 

Stu points out that "Coinciding with Australia’s next (scheduled) Federal Election and only half-way into this four year “revolution”, there will be the evidence needed to either justify or pull the plug on this ambitious and much needed change in school education."
What do you think?


Connected Learning Awards




The Connected Learning Awards give students opportunities to design and create digital works for real-life purposes. Students develop skills in communicating, collaborating, self-directed learning, problem solving, researching and publishing their findings.

The Centre for Learning Innovation (CLI) has a 2010 flyer out entitled ‘WeCreate’ - a calendar listing its activities by term for students K-12 for 2010.

There are a number of activities that will inspire and engage your students – ES1 and S1 divisions are also included.
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21st Century Literacies - Howard Rheingold

Howard Rheingold spoke about 21st century literacies 
at the Reboot Britain event in London, July, 2009. (about 40 minutes)

We need to get beyond skills to literacies:Skills plus community=SOCIAL MEDIA

 
The five most important ones:
* Attention
* Participation
* Cooperation
* Critical Consumption (cr*p detection)
* Network Awareness


They all need to work together.


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Sunday, 10 January 2010

Not just interactive sites for Smartboard...SO MUCH MORE!!

I do understand that it is rude to shout but this site is worth shouting about!!
 

If you are looking for Interactive Games Sites, 
SMARTBOARD sites, Slideshare, Videos, Lesson Ideas, or Third Party Sites you will find plenty of value here.


Sites are also listed by subject area including: 
Maths
Science
Language Arts
and Social Studies

MUSIC

M.U.S
Neon music signImage via Wikipedia
.I.C.
Musicians United for Songs in the Classroom, Inc.



M.U.S.I.C. is a nonprofit organization promoting arts integration through the study of popular music.



It provides Critical thinking and media literacy curriculum and products for grades 7-12.
 

Friday, 8 January 2010

Wednesday, 30 December 2009

FABULOUS COGs site in 2010!!

 I would like to share a special message from Cath Keane (SCAN Editor)



There is also a link from the School Libraries and Information Literacy home page at http://www.curriculumsupport.education.nsw.gov.au/schoollibraries/

Unfortunately, the updated COGs site is not live yet. All will be FABULOUS in 2010!

Have a wonderful break,"
Cath
Cath Keane
Scan Editor
School Libraries & Information Literacy
Curriculum K–12 Directorate
3a Smalls Road, RYDE, NSW 2112
Ph: (02) 9886 7501 Fax: (02) 9886 7413


Wednesday, 16 December 2009

Learning Technologies-Looking at MOODLE? Try these sites


 Charlie O'Sullivan @ primaryschool  provides a comprehensive list of Moodle sites for primary schools interesting in trying this learning technology. The list includes sites to search and explore, slideshares, tutorials and Teacher Reference.


Upgrade ActivClassroom range to ActivInspire free of charge.


Activ Inspire has replaced Activ Studio.

ActivInspire Personal Edition allows teachers, students, parents and
others to benefit from the feature-rich environment of ActivInspire,
completely free of charge!



As stated on their website:



If you already use any of the core products in the ActivClassroom range - ActivBoard, ActivSoftware, ActiVote, ActivExpression ActivPanel - you can upgrade to ActivInspire Professional Edition until 30 September 2010.


ActivInspire Personal Edition allows teachers, students, parents and others to benefit from the feature-rich environment of ActivInspire, completely free of charge!

Find out What's NEW?

Monday, 30 November 2009

10 tips for starting out with IWB's

If you are looking for further strategies to employ on your IWB have a read of this:



"This list was created to help all those who are getting started, need encouragement, or want to take things a bit further."


30 years from now, will children's books primarily be electronic or remain mostly on paper?





 Have your vote.


Will kids continue to "colour in" on paper?

What about fine motor skills?
Will kids still build with lego? play with cars on car mats?


Love to hear what  you think

Safe passwords are essential.


How to choose a safe password - Animated Explanations

Animated Explanations  offers animated movies, interactive tutorials and instructional videos, on the topics of health, technology and  work, all free for you to view and to embed in your website.

Thursday, 26 November 2009

A big thank you to our wonderful volunteers at school.

to Australian society.
They are most important in our schools.
We need them.




Check out the latest free skills, training and education resources for volunteers, managers of volunteers, trainers and not-for-profit organisations here.



International Volunteer Day is on December 5 this year.

Top Christmas resources available.

 provides links to a collection of resources to celebrate Christmas including stories, recipes and art and craft activities.


Monday, 9 November 2009

Are you AAADD? Be warned!! Many of you will encounter this disorder this term!!


AAADD- KNOW THE SYMPTOMS.....PLEASE READ!



Thank goodness there's a name for this disorder. 
Somehow I feel better,even though I have it!! 




Recently, I was diagnosed with A.A.A.D.D. - 
Age Activated Attention Deficit Disorder. 
This is how it manifests: 


I decide to water my garden. 
As I turn on the hose in the driveway, 
I look over at my car and decide it needs washing. 

As I start toward the garage,
 
I notice mail on the porch table that 
I brought up from the mail box earlier. 

I decide to go through the mail before I wash the car.
I lay my car keys on the table,
 
put the junk mail in the garbage can under the table, 
and notice that the can is full.. 

So, I decide to put the bills back
 
on the table and take out the garbage first. 


But then I think, 
since I'm going to be near the mailbox 
when I take out the garbage anyway, 
I may as well pay the bills first. 

I take my check book off the table,
 
and see that there is only one check left. 


My extra checks are in my desk in the study, 
so I go inside the house to my desk where 
I find the can of Coke I'd been drinking. 


I'm going to look for my checks, 
but first I need to push the Coke aside 
so that I don't accidentally knock it over.. 

The Coke is getting warm, 
and I decide to put it in the refrigerator to keep it cold. 

As I head toward the kitchen with the Coke,
 
a vase of flowers on the counter 
catches my eye--they need water. 

I put the Coke on the counter and
 
discover my reading glasses that 
I've been searching for all morning. 

I decide I better put them back on my desk,
 
but first I'm going to water the flowers. 


I set the glasses back down on the counter, 
fill a container with water and suddenly spot the TV remote. 
Someone left it on the kitchen table. 


I realize that tonight when we go to watch TV, 
I'll be looking for the remote, 
but I won't remember that it's on the kitchen table, 
so I decide to put it back in the den where it belongs, 
but first I'll water the flowers. 


I pour some water in the flowers, 
but quite a bit of it spills on the floor.
 

So, I set the remote back on the table,
 
get some towels and wipe up the spill. 


Then, I head down the hall trying to 
remember what I was planning to do. 

At the end of the day:

the car isn't washed

the bills aren't paid

there is a warm can of Coke sitting on the counter 

the flowers don't have enough water,

there is still only 1 check in my check book,

I can't find the remote,

I can't find my glasses,

and
, I don't remember what I did with the car keys. 

Then, when I try to figure out why nothing got done today,
 
I'm really baffled because I know I was busy all day, 
and I'm really tired. 

I realize this is a serious problem,
 
and I'll try to get some help for it, 
but first I'll check my e-mail.... 

Do me a favor.
 
Forward this message to everyone you know, 
because I don't remember who the heck I've sent it to. 

Don't laugh -- if this isn't you yet, your day is coming!!



 

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They are seeking entries from students or schools to produce an electronic Schools calendar.

Get your winning entry in by Monday 30th November 2009.   

Check out the link above for further information.


Sunday, 8 November 2009

DET blog....BlogEd getting closer

The DET blog (BlogEd) is nearing full release – 

Read a summary of the key features  .


The blog will be made available to all DET (schools/TAFE) teachers in Term 1 next year.

Final testing is being conducted within the current trial schools & TAFEs.

Resources will be available via the portal (videos/Pdfs/FAQs).

A familiarisation package is also being trialled- but hopefully the blog is its own vehicle for ‘intuitive usage’ and promotion.

Love to hear what you might use it for in your classroom or library.
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Responsive Classroom Newsletter - November 2009 - The Power of Teacher Language

Responsive Classroom Newsletter - November 2009 - The Power of Teacher Language

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Friday, 6 November 2009

Welcome to MathsKit… A collection of everyday and essential links for Maths teachers.

Check out a great selection of :

Graph paper


 Dictionaries

 Calculators


 Games

 Interactives

Timers and Clocks



Game for teams-Stu Hasic's Quiz Boxes



 Stu’s Quiz Boxes
is an exciting, interactive and educational computer-based gameshow available to everybody.

As Interactive Whiteboards (IWBs) and data projectors become more widely used in schools, there is a need for motivating, interactive and educational software to complement them.


With Stu’s Quiz Boxes, you can quickly and very easily create your own quiz files.

You can also make it a multimedia quiz by adding your own MP3 files to each question if you want.
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Monday, 2 November 2009

Brainstorming..Thinking freely...sharing ideas...

When undertaking these tasks take care NOT to discourage any ideas!

Don't throw out the bad bananas!!


 “Bad bananas. Sour milk. Mix them together and you’re well on your way to banana bread, my friend. The same principle works with ideas."
from Funny Twiter Users  


A picture of some bananna bread I made in a lo...


 You may just end up with 

 some delicious banana bread!!




For brainstorming ideas and activities
try these links:

bubbl.us - free web application for brainstorming online

Free brainstorming-mapping software 

SCAMPER  

Use it to discover more ideas when you are running out.
Use it to stimulate new ways of thinking about the problem, perhaps to kick you out of your current rut.

Webspiration: Online Visual Thinking Tool

Slip Writing

Slip writing is a very effective and powerful strategy for generating ideas which children then compare, classify, group, label and generalise upon.

Online Mind Mapping - MindMeister

Ten Brainstorming Rules

Seven Secrets to Good Brainstorming

Some are simple truths: Morning meetings work best; 3 - 10 participants should take part; and cookies always spur creativity.


Six Surefire Ways to Kill a Brainstorm



MindMeister has also released an app for iPhone and iPod Touch for those eureka mind- mapping moments
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