IN the NEWS....
Possible Bell RInger Activity
Piano, guitar and drums are instruments...but the Eiffel Tower? Composer Joseph Bertolozzi is creating on opus, "Tower Music" using the Eiffel Tower as his instrument! The American Bertolozzi says banging different sized mallets, drumsticks and a lambs wool covered log against the tower's girders, railings and panels creates sounds similar to that of marimbas, Indonesian gamelan gongs and metallic drums. Before recording approximately 2000 audio sounds, Bertolozzi had to first assured the French that his mallets wouldn't do any denting to the famous Paris landmark. WIth the 125th anniversary of the Eiffel Tower coming in 2014, Bertolozzi hopes to perform his completed opus at the tower.
Questions:
Think of something on which you could try and create music?
Why do you think ancient people started creating music?
Describe in a sentence what a world without music would be like?
Fun Facts about the Eiffel Tower:
In 2014, the Eiffel Tower will be celebration its 125th birthday!
When I walked up the steps to the 2nd level, there was a sign stating that in 1948, an elephant walked up to the first floor lever. From the Bouglione circus, the elephant was at the time the world's oldest...85 years of age!
In 2011, the Eiffel Tower was the most visited paid monument in the world. Seven million people visited the famous landmark.
The tower sways up to 3 inches in the wind and if the sun is really beating down on it, it can shift away from the sun by about 7 inches!
The Eiffel Tower was the world's tallest building from 1889 until 1930 when it was replaced by the Chrysler Building in New York City.
Built for the World's Fair in 1889, the Eiffel Tower, also called the Iron Lady, was supposed to be a temporary structure. Many people thought it was very ugly and wanted it torn down! Today, it is one of the most famous landmarks in the world.
In 1885,the engineer, Gustave Eiffel also designed the internal frame of the Statue of Liberty.
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I am hoping you will find my teaching resources of value to use in your classrooms. I taught for 33 1/2 years. I was awarded both the NY State Elementary Social Studies Teacher and the National Council for Social Studies Elementary Social Studies Teacher of the Year(1988). I am the author of over 35 books for children and teachers.
Sunday, June 9, 2013
Wednesday, June 5, 2013
In the News:
Possible Bell Ringer activity:
Imagine being able to move something just by thinking it. Scientists at the University of Minnesota's Institute for Engineering in Medicine are working on a thought-powered helicopter. Wearing a special hat, electric currents from the wearer's brain were sent to a computer that enabled a model helicopter, a quadcopter,to actually move! The scientists successfully moved the quadcopter though an obstacle course which included foam rings.
* Can you think of ways such thought technology might benefit our world?
* What might be some things you'd like to be able to move just by thinking about it?
Gail Hennessey
Photograph from BBCNews.co.uk
Possible Bell Ringer activity:
Imagine being able to move something just by thinking it. Scientists at the University of Minnesota's Institute for Engineering in Medicine are working on a thought-powered helicopter. Wearing a special hat, electric currents from the wearer's brain were sent to a computer that enabled a model helicopter, a quadcopter,to actually move! The scientists successfully moved the quadcopter though an obstacle course which included foam rings.
* Can you think of ways such thought technology might benefit our world?
* What might be some things you'd like to be able to move just by thinking about it?
Gail Hennessey
Photograph from BBCNews.co.uk
Saturday, June 1, 2013
Has Amelia Earhart's Airplane been Found?
Might a fuzzy image off the coast of the Pacific island of Nikumaroro solve a long mystery of what actually happened to Amelia Earhart? During her round the world attempt with navigator Fred Noonan in 1937, a transmission was made asking for help in finding a place to land the airplane. She said she was running low on fuel. That was the last contact Earhart made. For many years an organization called TIGHAR(The International Group for Historic Aircraft Recovery), led by Ric Gillespie has focused on the island of Nikumaroro, which Earhart and Noonan may have reached . Items found on the uninhabited island included a woman's shoe, a skeleton thought to be of a woman, a pocket knife and a jar of anti-freckle cream ,both of which Earhart used. Now sonar images see what looks like parts of an airplane on the sea floor. Could it be Amelia Earhart's Lockheed Electra?
Try my biographical play on Amelia Earhart.
GREAT end of year biographical play on Earhart. The play includes directions, a short link to a You-Tube clip to show what the game show was like, discussion and comprehension questions and extension activities. FREE webquest on LEOPARDS with any purchase(email me for PDF)
The biographical play is $3.00. Grades 5 and up.
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Monday, May 27, 2013
Geography Ideas to use in the Classroom.
Young people need to know about the world in which they live. Here are some activities you may find of value to use with your students.
My students enjoyed doing these short map safaris to solve a secret message:
SECRET MESSAGE:
Find the answer to the following geographic puzzler. Then, place the first letter of the word in the proper space below to solve the geographic message.
A. The world's largest desert is 3.5 million sq. miles in size and is found in Morocco, Egypt, Libya, Tunisia , Algeria and other nations of Africa: ____________(5)
B. The world's largest waterfall is found in Venezuela and is 3212 ft. high:____________________ (1)
C. The world's longest mountain range is found in South America. It is about 5000 miles long:______________(4)
D. This is a famous cave in southwestern France where wonderful cave paintings have been found: _____________ (3)
E. The world's highest navigable lake is found in the South American country of Peru. It is about 12,500 ft. above sea level:______________(2)
ANSWER: 1._____________2.______________3._______________4._____________5.__________
Try my geographic secret messages(PART 1). Students find the answers to geographic questions and then use the first letter of the answer to arrive at a secret message. When the questions are answered, the "secret" term(a geography term) will be revealed! There are 5 geographic messages to solve. Grades 5 and up. Great end of year activity! $3.00
1. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Geography-Geographic-Secret-Messages-709102
2. http://www.teacherspayteachers.com/Product/Geography-Geographic-Secret-Messages-Continuepart-2-709110
Additionally, here are some other activities to use with your students to foster geography which I developed for Scholastic's Instructor Magazine: http://www.scholastic.com/teachers/article/quick-ideas-grades-6-8-0
Education World has another activity: Where in the World is Mrs. Waffenschmidt? http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/waffenschmidt/waffenschmidt009.shtml
Education World has also published another of my activities: Geography Safaris A-Z :http://www.educationworld.com/a_lesson/geography_az/geography_az013.shtml
Gail
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Saturday, May 18, 2013
Self Contained or Departmentalized Classrooms for 5th and 6th Grade?
For those veteran teachers, you know that the old is often "new" again when it comes to teaching!
For those veteran teachers, you know that the old is often "new" again when it comes to teaching!
When I first started teaching back in(yikes...1973), I started in 5th grade. As a self contained classroom of upper elementary students, I taught science, math, language arts, social studies, reading and even a daily penmanship lesson! The following year, my team "moved up" with our classes and I taught 6th grade. Looping was the term for this a few years back. The team of 5th grader teachers and 6th grade teachers decided we liked the grades we were in and stopped the two year program and I stayed in 6th grade. For seventeen years, I was a self contained classroom teacher. Then, the winds of change took me, like Dorothy in the Wizard of Oz and Toto, transplanting my classroom into a new educational program...I was now a middle school teacher. With a love of social studies and a masters in the teaching of social studies, I became the social studies teacher in a departmentalized format.
Emotionally and physically the 11-12 year olds I have taught have certainly changed greatly since I first entered the classroom back in 1973. Sixth graders once had much in common with the 4-5th graders, bringing dolls or matchbox cars to school. They attended and enjoyed assemblies for puppet shows, magic shows, bango playing sing-a-longs and visits from “Laura Ingalls Wilder” presenters. Now, the age has become an ever increasing unsettling time of life where the students seem to have more in common with 7th graders and we as educators changed the assembly themes as well. Sixth graders attended drug awareness programs with canine sniffing dog demonstrations, character education and abstinence programs. The latter I personal questioned as too “mature” for my students until I heard the sexually explicit questions that they asked of the speaker!
Teaching 6th graders isn't for the tame at heart! It's a grade that my student teachers often came into with much trepidation(but loved it at the end of the 8 weeks). Dealing with their changing emotional and physical development AND trying to teach the age group about the Ancient Egyptians or the Ancient Greeks....can be really challenging! Sixth graders aren’t really elementary children and certainly don’t want to be treated as such but they aren’t teens either. It’s certainly an awkward time as some have growth spans and others don’t. An emotional time as well with one day two students being best friends and the next, they are upset and crying about the friendship that has ended. It’s a time where this age level is between a child and a teen(hence the moniker “tweens”) and they are seeking out their identity and independence sometimes stumbling along the way.
For these reasons, I think a middle school configuration has so much more to offer this age level. In addition to having teachers teaching a subject that they are most skilled and interested in , students participate in so many additional activities and programs to address this age group than if they would in an elementary configuration Students participated in sports,career awareness, home and career classes, computer and journalism classes,peer mediation, homecoming activities(including the dreaded “6th grade float"-I was the class adviser and supervised my 6th graders participation each year), guidance programs such as tobacco, tolerance and drug awareness. Additionally, without having to have a reading series as was mandated in a 6th grade elementary program, my team created a very unique program we dubbed STARS(Specific topics to advance reading and other skills). During this 40 minute non graded class, students read and discussed literature, did character education building, computer activities, geography and writing projects, and shared issues of the day.
With budget cuts and smaller numbers of students, I am wondering if schools will be moving back to a modified self-contained class for 5th and 6th graders. What is the format for 5th and 6th grade is like in your school. Are you departmentalized? Is there a move back to being self-contained?Which do you think is best for students in these grades? I'd love to hear your thoughts!
Gail
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Tuesday, May 14, 2013
Lots of fun/informative resources for end of the activities to use in social studies and language arts.See all my products and write ups on one page:http://pinterest.com/gailhennessey/gails-tpt-store-see-my-resources/
Starting May 14th:Order any of my resources and receive a FREE webquest on Leopards (with extension activities)as a THANK YOU!(just send me an email with your email).Great end of year activity!Grades 4 and up.
Sunday, May 5, 2013
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