Wednesday, December 12, 2007
Student Art Show Comments
This is a link to the November 21, 2007 edition of the Free Press quoting our students commenting on their art.Prince George Free Press - Windows on their world
Thursday, November 29, 2007
Final Blog...I Believe
When reading Stephanie's post, I remembered that I do engage in music every weekend. That would be the worship section of our church service. I am easy to spot. I am the one with my arms moving in some sort of interpretive fashion as I internalize the words that are being sung. I sing to the Lord without the concern of flat notes, or tone deafness. I sing to the Lord as my soul hungers to be fed; to be filled with living water quenching the thirst this world leaves us. When I am singing, I go on a spiritual high that words cannot explain. I know that this may seem a little out there for some of my colleagues, but this is my truth, my experience, my love, and my passion. This is what feeds my creative spirit. God bless everyone!
My experience with performing arts...
In my family life program, I love to spice up my lessons by dramatizing parts of a lesson by "flipping in and out of character." This style keeps the students alert and interest because they tend to experience quite a bit of cognizance dissonance as they are tracking me and the character or scenario that I am re-enacting. I also, invited the students to create role-plays of different scenarios, in order to really bring the lesson alive and make connections between themselves and the content of the lesson. From my experience, I have found that the students really enjoy this component of the lessons, and when I assess their learning the following year, I am amazed at what they can recall. I attribute this partially to the interactive dramatic nature of the lessons.
I have also tried these techniques in my practicum classes and they went over quite well. Drama is a great tool to pull out of the "proverbial toolkit of teaching strategies" to draw their attention back to the lesson.
I have also tried these techniques in my practicum classes and they went over quite well. Drama is a great tool to pull out of the "proverbial toolkit of teaching strategies" to draw their attention back to the lesson.
Wednesday, November 28, 2007
Pictures Celebrating the Christmas Spirt
Here are the photos, that were taken at the Education Christmas Potluck. I must of had an ADD moment and didn't get everyone's photo; sorry about that. At any rate, I really enjoyed today, up there with everyone Jingle bell rocking in a one horse open sleigh, as we Fa La La La' ed our way to the end of the program.
Tuesday, November 27, 2007
One of the fanastic ideas that I found, while surfin...
Bad Hair Art.
This idea is one of the many fantastic ideas provided by http://www.princetonol.com/groups/iad/lessons/SubPlans/subelem.htm
An Angel Says...
In the year 2000, I received a small desk calendar full of quotes titled, An Angel Says... I absolute loved it and its wisdom touched the bottom of my soul. So, when I was the Life Skills facilitator at the Prince George Native Friendship Centre, I sometime would put a quote from this calendar up on the board for our class to journal on. Some of the thoughts that that spouted from this exercise were truly inspiring. Since this little calendar continues to be a treasure to me, I decided to share the inspiration with you by quoting some of the wisdom from its pages.
An Angel Says...
...you can't change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying over the future. [Sounds like advice we could use right now.]
...Sorrow looks back. Worry looks around. Faith looks up.
...when you throw mud at someone, remember you are the one who is losing ground.
..the only safe and sure way to destroy an enemy is to make him your friend.
...a man wrapped up in himself makes a very small bundle.
... he who is happiest is he who gives the most happiness.
...there is no right way to do the wrong thing.
...learn from others mistakes, you will not have enough time to make them all yourself.
There are another 356 more inspiring little sayings in my 4" by 4" small desk calendar,which are just as thought inspiring as these ones. If you are interested in more, contact me. I have printed off multiple pages of quotes and I have them on one of my disks, and I would love to share them with you.
Blessings in this season of bounty, Sherry
An Angel Says...
...you can't change the past, but you can ruin the present by worrying over the future. [Sounds like advice we could use right now.]
...Sorrow looks back. Worry looks around. Faith looks up.
...when you throw mud at someone, remember you are the one who is losing ground.
..the only safe and sure way to destroy an enemy is to make him your friend.
...a man wrapped up in himself makes a very small bundle.
... he who is happiest is he who gives the most happiness.
...there is no right way to do the wrong thing.
...learn from others mistakes, you will not have enough time to make them all yourself.
There are another 356 more inspiring little sayings in my 4" by 4" small desk calendar,which are just as thought inspiring as these ones. If you are interested in more, contact me. I have printed off multiple pages of quotes and I have them on one of my disks, and I would love to share them with you.
Blessings in this season of bounty, Sherry
Dr.Suzuki says...
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This is a great website to use in front of the class as an introduction into Mummification. The website walks the students through the steps of mummification interlacing humour, cartoons, and factual information. Three other graphic novel are also linked to the website including the Roman gladiators, whaling, and explorers. Check it out the kids will love you!!
This is a great website to use in front of the class as an introduction into Mummification. The website walks the students through the steps of mummification interlacing humour, cartoons, and factual information. Three other graphic novel are also linked to the website including the Roman gladiators, whaling, and explorers. Check it out the kids will love you!!
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