Well, its been crazy here- Nor'easter on Friday so no power until Monday,Many of my colleagues are still without power! So needless to say - could not post . Just trying to stay warm. Then yesterday we were hit with another storm that also threatened our wires - we did not lose power - just a few flickers. So I will try and get back into the groove!
Thursday, March 8, 2018
Tuesday, February 27, 2018
Daily Routine at the Library
Take a few minutes each day ( or right before you go home) to help you be more organized and get more accomplished each day. Look at your master list of to do's and your daily planner or plan book.
Write in /Schedule the tasks you plan to accomplish. Tackle the harder / most unpleasant/ most pressing items first on your schedule. This is when your brain is most likely the sharpest and your have a strong desire to get tasks done.
Schedule less pressing items or routines items throughout the day. Another good time to get items accomplished is right after lunch. After you have a break, eaten your lunch away from your desk, you are Likely to be able to refocus to complete what is in your plan book.
Check your planner / to do list throughout the day. Cross or check off items as they are completed . It will be encouraging to cross off items and see at the end of the day what has been done to further your goals at work.
Write in /Schedule the tasks you plan to accomplish. Tackle the harder / most unpleasant/ most pressing items first on your schedule. This is when your brain is most likely the sharpest and your have a strong desire to get tasks done.
Schedule less pressing items or routines items throughout the day. Another good time to get items accomplished is right after lunch. After you have a break, eaten your lunch away from your desk, you are Likely to be able to refocus to complete what is in your plan book.
Check your planner / to do list throughout the day. Cross or check off items as they are completed . It will be encouraging to cross off items and see at the end of the day what has been done to further your goals at work.
Friday, February 23, 2018
Larger Goals / projects to be completed
When you are doing all the routine tasks and activities you may feel like you are treading water. When you have a big project, it might seem like you will never get it accomplished.
Plan a time when you have some flexibility, and put in your planner that you will work on that project. What I do is to break larger projects down into manageable steps/ tasks. In other words, plan on working on a segment of the project at least once each week (more if you have open blocks of time). Make yourself a deadline of when you need the project complete. Look at the ways you can accomplish it through a series of steps or tasks.
Check off each segment as you complete it each week. Work diligently until your project is complete.
Tuesday, February 20, 2018
Learn around the world- Virtual Field trip
Learn around the world provides virtual field trips based on Geography and Science. They take classes around the world. Classes can visit space stations, underwater labs, and foreign countries. Many of the programs are interactive. They offer both paid ad free trips.
Geoshow is geography based, interactive and free. Do a Geoquiz( like Kahoot) and participate with other classrooms around the wor4ld. The spring line up is on the site for what they are offering.
Virtual field trips are 45-60 minutes long. The staff travels to locations around the world to showcase people, and places.
When you sign in and register , the sites also gives an introduction, standards , and lessons to go along with the VFT. There are also teacher resources linked to each field trip – note taking sheets (for an additional small fee and other items to go along with the VFT
Friday, February 16, 2018
Organize your day- Map out a schedule
After you have your master list written for the week or day, and prioritized you jobs/ tasks. A good step would be to maps out when you will complete your items.
All Commitments, / appointments. / Scheduled classes should be put first into your plan book or daily planner at the time specified,
Then you can incorporate from your master to do list. Look at the most important items (marked with an A) and then B items. Write these tasks / activities in available time slots. But do not pack in more to dos than you can realistically get finished.
Also allow 30 minutes in your daily schedule every day so you have a little flexibility in case things don’t go as planned.
Also leave yourself time at the end of the day to work on the next few days schedule.
Tuesday, February 13, 2018
Storylineonline-
This is one of the coolest sites I have seen in a long long time- I am so excited
to show this and use this with my teachers and classes!! Boy will this save time
for so many educators. And the students will LOVE it!
to show this and use this with my teachers and classes!! Boy will this save time
for so many educators. And the students will LOVE it!
Wednesday, February 7, 2018
Google arts and Culture
Google arts and Culture
Google arts and Culture is a fascinating site to explore! There are collections of art, history, and images / stories about people and places around the world from a variety of sources. I could spend hours and hours just browsing. But there is also a search box so you can ask for specific topics to see what you come up with- I put in World War I and got tons of information including articles, videos , images, and primary sources. There is art work, from the time period, photographs, illustrations, and flyers from this time. Just check this out- you will find something that is interesting and you can use!
History, Music, Art and Social Studies teachers are most likely to use this in their classes February's theme is Black History Month - which includes( Under Home) Black History and Culture. There is enough material here to explore black History for several months!!
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