Friday, June 21, 2013

What I learned from bloggers

I read several different blogs during this class.the two I commented on were;

The two blogs were very different. The first was more about the daily life in the classroom. I really liked reading this blog and her thoughts on the classroom and in life. Her manifesto was my favorite blog although I commented on her most recent blog about letting them "fly."I learned that she shares the same basic philosophy as I do about students. 

The second blog was about technology tools and instantly I was able to find other tools to easily use in the classroom. I think there might even be a solution to my question of how to keep track of all my sites and all the tools I want to use in the classroom (with notes, links and ideas). 

Thursday, June 20, 2013

Tech tool

To be honest, the best tech tool I used in the classroom this year were the IPods borrowed from the district. Sounds silly, but at any one time, specifically after 3rd quarter started I was teaching two classes and running two major outside projects. These IPods were a godsend because I could keep all these students working on multiple projects but, still under my supervision at one time. The tech team was able to put together a broken set to loan me for an extended period of time.

During the 2012-2013 school year I taught two 7th grade subjects-History and Science. I also guided the nutrition group (mentioned in the last blog) and decided to jump in, feet first, into National History Day. For the two classes I taught I offered differentiated instruction such as timelines and the Mock Trial which are heavy in research. For National History Day I had students from all four teams flexing into and out of my classroom. It was so much easier to keep them with me in the class or close by in our team room then to let them travel to the library toward distraction. Our nutrition group also used the iPods daily, for their research. I would love to have a class set to use everyday.


Thursday, June 13, 2013

Great lesson-Blogger 201

Whenever I teach 7th grade Science (5 out of 7 years), I have done a lesson that my mentor showed me my first year. During EO 4, Digestion & Nutrition, we do a label lab. In this lab, the students answere questions about the major food groups and then use real labels of the food that they eat to fill out a chart. The chart asks for two examples from each food group; dairy, veggies, fruits, meat/protein, grains & oils/sweets. EVery year this lab is done with the same basic questions and same basic learning outcomes. This year was different.

I wanted to do more differentiation in the class this year  in both my history and science classes. SO the week before this lab (the start of 3rd quarter), I told all my classes that if they were interested in taking a subject to another level, I would work with them. I had a group of girls from each class that were really interested in learning more about nutrition and how they could inform others to eat better. This led to meeting everyday for lunch and during guided study and developed into the grand ide that they could get the school district to adopt healthier lunches and revamp the school lunch programs.   They have taken this to the superintendent and are in our newly created summer school nutrition class to work on the items he requested they look into. The entire group is also moving with me up to 8th grade so we can continue our work together. 

That was a simple lesson that turned in to a great projects.

Wednesday, February 27, 2008

Podcast

Here is the podcast


Tuesday, February 26, 2008

Podcast write-up

I am having issues getting my photostory to upload, but I need to do the write up so I will go ahead and do that now.

The thing I loved best about these two projects is that they were student-driven. It was a blast to do this assignment with them and I can't wait for the next project we put together.

This photostory basically tells the story of the making of our movie. The students in my english class have just finished their poetry unit. As a finale they wrote a short poem choosing only 3 words to describe themselves or their philosophy of life. They took a day to write the poem and to decorate whatever medium they chose to display it. We also chose the music to go with the movie, "Photograph" by Nickleback. Day two they cleaned and decorated for filming and we began taping. The Movie uploaded here is the result of that project.

The verbal narration on this project kept cutting in and out, so I wrote out the script in to written narration on most of the pictures. This also showed that I was able to add text to my photos. At .10 there is a photo collage of students working on thier poems. There are three total pictures that are blended together. At .46 there is a layered photgraph (mosaic tile) of one of the students with a thumbs up.

Total running time is 2:29.

Sunday, February 17, 2008

Ballinger's Movie Part 2

I needed to upload from two different locations, so here is the write up for the movie my English classes and I put together. Things I love about this project is the fact that it was student-driven and a fun yet different way to look at poetry.

This project was based on a portion of our poetry unit, which works toward satisfying Bellevue Public schools essential objective goals for reading (students will analyze what they read) and writing (students will write with focus, related ideas and supporting details).
The background of project is that each student in my two English classes chose three words that described themselves or their life and/or life philosophy. They then had to write out their three words and display them for the camera. The students were extremely excited to be involved in this project and can’t wait to see this final movie Tuesday morning. Our team will be using this project both during conferences for parents to see and as part of the spring honors assembly on the last day of school.

The movie itself starts with the opening credit slide. During this part of the movie I give a brief narration explaning the project and then allowed the pictures and movie clips to tell the rest of the story.

Pictures were taken of the students writing out their poems during class and preparing the classroom for film shooting. They had a lot of fun as you can see form their faces. I put the majority of the pictures in the front of the project and then one picture as a final shot at the end before the closing credits. For the pictures I included five pictures in one to make a collage, included text on that picture as well as an additional picture that appears as a dialog bubble. All pictures were cropped, and adjusted for lighting, color and sharpness. Transitions were added between each picture.

Movie clips were put in to order roughly by class period although there are a couple of students that were absent on "filming day" and they are added on at the end. Some of the students decided to show their faces while others just chose just to show their message. They did not speak during filming, but there was a bunch of background noise which I wiped and then added the music. Transitions were added in great variety between each clip. If I redid this type of project next year I would have each clip be longer as the transitions seemed to cut into the messages pretty closely. I would also use two separate tapes to film each of the classes so it would be easier to sort them by hour.

The song we chose, "Pictures of You" became a problem so I was forced to make an executive decision and chose "Movin' On" by the All-American Rejects to accompany this movie. My laptop computer, on which I do the majority of my work, would not read the CD we burned with our possible movie music on it. In the future I would save the music directly to my laptop and then would not have to worry about not being able to get to my music. The song I chose is still a great song and fits with the theme by reminding us that while live is lived in the here and now, that is just history waiting to happen. These students will be "moving on" soon, but hopefully they will take what they have learned, including what they learned about themselves, with them.

Closing credits came shortly after the final picture. I decided to do a dance theme because that's how I felt when this was all done and it was a"fun" theme. I did all the camera work and took all the pictures and I credited the music. I hope that I didn’t need to give credit to anyone else. I thought about crediting the class, but didn’t know a great way to do that. In summary, I tried to follow the rubric and hope that I have everything covered. It was a fun project to do and I thank my students for their enthusiastic participation.

Wednesday, January 23, 2008

Project Proposal

Lori Ballinger
Final Project Proposal
January 2008

My final project will be based on a project I have seen on the ABC show "i-Caught." My students and I are finishing up our unit on poetry. As part of a greater poetry anthology project, I have asked each student to come up with three words that describe themselves. They then need to either write those three words on their hand or on another creative medium and I will film them displaying their message. I will then take that raw footage, edit and add music. That in and of itself should be pretty powerful, but I will also add in Photostory, pictures of us working on the project and other candid pictures we have taken over the course of the year. The Photostory portion could be ongoing with each large project our team does and could easily be added as part of the podcast.
The classes are already excited to do this project and have written their three word poems and picked music to go with the movie. They are a major part of the project and are and active rather than passive subjects. I could use this project I number of different ways. First, as a reward for all the hard work the students did during the poetry unit they are able to have a tangible record of what they have put together as a team. Secondly, it is a great project to display and have playing during spring conferences. Lastly, our school has an honors assembly every semester and this project could easily be displayed with the program and is a fun "bragging rights" piece for and from our team. I hope you approve this project, I have a tutor lined up to help me get the video to Adobe, the footage is being shot this week and the students are so excited to see the end results.