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Did Bloom’s Taxonomy Change?

According to a certain website and to the administrators at my school Bloom’s Taxonomy did change.  Who knew?  Actually Bloom’s understudy Lorin Anderson altered the taxonomy to be more relevant to the current times.  This new version of Bloom’s taxonomy has been in place since the 90’s.  Synthesis has been removed and Creating has been added as the most difficult level of Bloom’s taxonomy.  Also, Anderson changed all of the taxonomy levels into verbs instead of nouns.  For example, instead of the Knowledge level, Knowledge has been replaced with the verb Understanding.  To view an example of the taxonomy, click here.

Free App for Your iphone to Learn Mental Math Strategies

Our school’s guidance counselor came to me the other day and told me about an app she had discovered on the iphone–Mental Math Ninja.  This app teaches mental math strategies using videos all for free.  I learned some mental math strategies from watching these videos.  Just when I thought I had learned most of the mental math strategies there were from being a math coach and attending many workshops, I learned more!  Some of the videos included are:

  • Rapidly multiply by 11’s,
  • Calculate a 15% tip
  • The Secret to Mental Addition
  • Rapid Single Column Addition
  • Rapid Two Column Addition
  • Adding Money
  • Rapidly Multiply 2-digit Numbers
  • Square Numbers Ending in 5
  • Square Numbers in the 50’s
  • Square Numbers Close to 100
  • Mutiply 2-digit by 1-digit Numbers
  • Square any 2-digit Number
  • Multiply 3-digit by 1-digit Numbers
  • Multiply 3-digit by 2-digit Numbers
  • Multiply 3-digit by 3-digit Numbers
  • Divide by 0.5 or 5 or 50

My Favorite Christmas Door Decoration

Look at this fabulous stocking (in progress) door decoration!  Just in case you can’t tell from the picture, this stocking is completely made from bulletin board paper outlined in heavy black marker.  The fuzzy top is composed of white bulletin board paper cut equidistantly every inch or so to hang over the next row. The paper could most likely be curled to add a more dimensional feel.  See in the picture below.

 

Never Underestimate the Power of Anchor Charts

If you have been teaching any time at all, you have multiple Christmas ornaments and other assorted Christmas trinkets from your precious little ones, who are so proud to bring you a wrinkly, wrapped Christmas package.  One particular year a student brought me the yellow, glass ball pictured above which beckons the memories of one particular student–Christopher.  His sandy, blond hair nearly dangled into his brown eyes.  Christopher was intelligent, however he was one of those students when called upon who says, “oh, huh?”.  I constantly had to redirect his attention to class discussions and to complete his work.  During class one April day after testing I inquired of the class how many feet were in a mile.  I must have called on at least 10 students letting them at least have a guess, but none of them coming anywhere close.  When I called on Christopher, he said, “5,280”.

I asked, “Wow, Chris, how did you know that?”

He explained, “That chart you used to have there, ”  pointing  underneath the white board.

The chart Chris was speaking of was one that had been taken down because of testing.  I had not put the chart back up, and the writing was very small for him to see from where he was sitting.

I tell this story over and over to teachers to let them know the power of anchor charts on their walls.  Students must look somewhere when they are bored and tired of listening to the drone of the teacher’s voice, so they might as well absorb learning from their walled environment.  Christopher’s ornament reminds me of this powerful lesson he taught me every time I pull it from the wrinkled tissue it’s wrapped in.

How Can You Use Your Spare String of Christmas Lights?

You can easily find a string of Christmas lights at this time of year.  One year my mentor gave me the idea to put a string of lights around a bulletin board with this clever title:  See Your Name in Lights.  Post any type of student work and ta-da…a stellar bulletin board.  The great thing about this title is that you can leave the bulletin board up after Christmas since it doesn’t actually refer to the season or to a holiday.  It always makes me sad to put so much work into a bulletin board for Christmas, and then the holiday is over since we are only in school about two weeks out of December.  At this particular school we didn’t have any actual bulletin boards, so this isn’t as artsy as one I have made in the past.  We had to staple/push pin things into the drywall (shhh don’t tell), and the drywall doesn’t hold much.  For example, you could staple little sunglasses into the wall to resemble Hollywood stars and use metallic silver border to make the lights reflect like a real sign.

 

Happy Thanksgiving!

I am thankful for all of you, my followers and visitors!

Edible and VERY Cute Indian Village

 

Well, I have just dirtied up just about every dish in the kitchen and had fun doing so…thanks to an image I saw on pinterest!  I found this recipe at Christie’s blog for making teepee cone cupcakes, and decided to try it.  I am bringing it over to my friend’s dinner tomorrow.  I am hoping the kids will love them.  I didn’t do this for anything school related, however, if you are studying Indians and pilgrims, you could have the cupcake cones ready made for the students  to decorate.  The only things I did differently than the recipe at Christie’s blog is I used a large foil roaster pan instead, and I iced the bottom of the cones in addition to using the chocolate.  I couldn’t find leaf sprinkles at Wal-mart or Hobby Lobby, so I sifted through some colored ones I had and took out the pink and blue (I know ridiculous!).  Sadly, the stocker at Wal-mart told me that they had replaced the leaf sprinkles with Christmas sprinkles–and to think Thanksgiving isn’t even officially here!

Another Festive Winter Christmas Door!

My colleague is still creating envy among the ranks and giving himself more to do.  Here is yet another fabulous Christmas or winter door.  The paper is a little wrinkly at the top but he still created a very handsome little snowman :).  Sorry, I know the picture isn’t the best quality.

Did You Know Peppermint Candies Grow?

This is too cute not to try!!!  I learned that peppermints grow from a very talented kindergarten teacher.  Every Christmas season, she has her students plant peppermints in a cup of dirt.  Students put glitter in the dirt for fertilizer and then just wait.  In a few days, a small candy cane has emerged “growing in the cup”.  In another few days, a candy cane of larger stature has “grown”.  Children are oh so excited that their peppermint grew to such a large stature!  Of course behind the scenes, their teacher is placing a small candy cane in the cup when the children have gone for the day, and then replacing the small candy cane with a larger candy cane.  This all for the amazement and wonder in children’s eyes that comes from the magic of Christmas.

More Christmas Themed Doors!

In my post yesterday, I placed a picture of my neighbor’s door at school.  So many teachers admired the door that they wanted their door decorated too!  With some persuasion he decorated some other teachers’ doors as well (pictured below).  These photos may give you some ideas if you are feeling festive this Christmas season!

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Christmas Tree Door in Progress. Students will put ornaments on the tree to decorate it.

Clever way to make snow for a Christmas Tree–just white bulletin board paper cut along the edge.

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