Friday, June 12, 2015

August 15, 2015




Welcome to the Speas Global Elementary Blog!
All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


Our Mission: It is the mission of Speas Elementary School to provide its students with the tools necessary to successfully meet the challenges they will face in a diverse world.
Goals:
To increase English Language Arts achievement by 10%
To increase Mathematics achievement by 10%
To increase Science Achievement by 10%





Check out this graphic about global education.  The things above water are just the tip of the iceberg.   Try to go deeper in your instruction and touch some of the issues below the surface.

Always be aware of your impact on students.  :-)


No, you may not say this at open house.
I know no one here did this everyday for that last week.


Get a Android phone if you are having this issue.

Gentle Reminders:
The school day for staff begins at 7:15 AM.


Announcements:
Welcome and welcome back.  This is going to be an awesome year as we continue to develop into global educators.   This blog will be used to help organize our activity as a school family and share ideas with one another.  I like to post videos periodically, and I've been contemplating how expectations affect student achievement all summer long.  Below you will find a few videos to help us all think about a higher level of expectations for ourselves and our students.  Below that you will find a calendar of events.  Beneath that you will find some resources for your consideration, including a Symbaloo page and a Livebinders directory for IB PYP material.   Thanks for looking.  It's going to be an amazing year.








We have a Speas Symbaloo page.
email: djjohnson@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
pass: speasbees2014

Here is a great idea for PBIS and/or IB.  It could be modified to reward students for exhibiting the learner profiles and/or attitudes.




Below you will find a list of files with various information, websites, etc. that other schools have used to help them implement the IB PYP.



Thursday, June 11, 2015

June 11, 2015




Welcome to the Speas Global Elementary Blog!
All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


Our Mission: It is the mission of Speas Elementary School to provide its students with the tools necessary to successfully meet the challenges they will face in a diverse world.
Goals:
To increase English Language Arts achievement by 10%
To increase Mathematics achievement by 10%
To increase Science Achievement by 10%





Check out this graphic about global education.  The things above water are just the tip of the iceberg.   Try to go deeper in your instruction and touch some of the issues below the surface.

ISS
Specialists will begin holding ISS in their respective areas on their assigned days.  The schedule is below.  Teachers, specialists may be contacting you for work for students assigned to ISS.  Please get them work as soon as possible.   





Day
Teacher
Location
A
Arora
Room 213
B
Bowen
Music
C
King
Art
D
Childers/McMasters
Media/CL
E
Lindquist
Gym


Teachers: Having Trouble with Defiant Students?  Have you tried these strategies?

http://www.interventioncentral.org/behavioral-interventions/challenging-students/school-wide-strategies-managing-defiance-non-complianc




http://ictevangelist.com/30-essential-ipad-apps-for-the-paperless-classroom-infographic/

Ideas to try, now that testing is over:  

https://www.pinterest.com/adabjones/testing-is-over-now-what/

http://lauracandler.blogspot.com/2011/05/testings-over-now-what.html

http://www.teachingbites.com/aftertestingideas/

Announcements:

8:00-8:30 K-1 Awards in Gym
8:45-9:15 2-4 Awards in Gym
10:00- Staff v. Students Soccer Game- Soccer Field
1:00- Staff v. Students Basketball Game, Gym


***For all technology issues, please follow these steps in order to submit a SchoolDude ticket. Mr. McMasters will receive this ticket and be able to work on resolving the issue as quickly as possible. Tickets take priority so please enter a ticket for the technology issue that you have. If you have any questions on how to do this, please see Mr. McMasters. Thank you!

To submit a ticket…on either the WSFCS homepage or the Speas homepage, click on “User Options” in the top right of the screen --> “SCHOOL DUDE requests --> Click “IT request” tab --> fill out request and click submit. ***



We have a Speas Symbaloo page.
http://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcMEZPT#

email: djjohnson@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
pass: speasbees2014

Please email us with your favorite educator sites so we can create a huge selection of online resources.  


All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


SMOD Tickets (dress code violations) are located in the workroom.  Please keep the bottom portion for your own records as a way to keep track of the number of violations.  The continuum is as follows:


1st offense: verbal warning, and letter will be sent home to be signed.  Parent or guardian notified of violation

2nd offense: Teacher notifies parent or guardian and student is removed from class until proper SMOD is delivered.

(Teachers, we all should be enforcing this, it will only work if we all enforce it).
Calendar











6.11




Awards Day 8-830 K1, 8:45 2-4,  Staff v. Students Soccer 10 AM, BBall 1 PM
6.12




5th Grade Ceremony 9 AM

Holidays Around the World
ThursdayJun 11Kamehameha DayUnited States

Today in World History




  • Today in History

    June 11

    1346 Charles IV of Luxembourg is elected Holy Roman Emperor.
    1509 Henry VIII of England marries Catherine of Aragon.
    1770 Captain James Cook runs aground on the Great Barrier Reef.
    1798 Napoleon Bonaparte takes the island of Malta.
    1861 Union forces under General George B. McClellen repulse a Confederate force at Rich Mountain in western Virginia.
    1865 Major General Henry W. Halleck finds documents and archives of the Confederate government in Richmond, Virginia. This discovery will lead to the publication of the official war records.
    1895 Charles E. Duryea receives the first U.S. patent granted to an American inventor for a gasoline-driven automobile.
    1903 King Alexander and Queen Draga of Belgrade are assassinated by members of the Serbia army.
    1915 British troops take Cameroon in Africa.
    1927 Charles Lindbergh, a captain in the US Army Air Corps Reserve, receives the first Distinguished Flying Cross ever awarded, for his solo trans-AtlanticFLIGHT.
    1930 William Beebe, of the New York Zoological Society, dives to a record-setting depth of 1,426 feet off the coast of Bermuda, in a diving chamber called a bathysphere.
    1934 The Disarmament Conference in Geneva ends in failure.
    1940 The Italian Air Force bombs the British fortress at Malta in the Mediterranean.
    1943 The Italian island of Pantelleria surrenders after a heavy air bombardment.
    1944 U.S. carrier-based planes attack Japanese airfields on Guam , Rota, Saipan and Tinian islands, preparing for the invasion of Saipan.
    1963 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. is arrested in Florida for trying to integrate restaurants.
    1967 Israel and Syria accept a U. N. cease-fire.
    1987 Margaret ThatcherWINS her third consecutive term as Prime Minister.
    Born on June 11
    1572 Ben Jonson, English playwright and poet.
    1769 Anne Newport Royall, American newspaperREPORTER.
    1823 James L. Kemper, Confederate general during the American Civil War.
    1880 Jeannette Rankin, U.S. Representative from Montana, the first woman in Congress.
    1895 Nikolai A. Bulganin, premier of the Soviet Union from 1955 to 1958.
    1910 Jacques-Yves Cousteau, French oceanic explorer, filmaker, author and inventor of the aqualung.
    1913 Vince Lombardi, American football coach.
    1925 William Styron, American novelist (The Confessions of Nat TurnerSophie’s Choice).
    1932 Athol Fugard, South African playwright, director and actor (The Blood Knot"Master Harold" . . . and the Boys).

Wednesday, June 10, 2015

June 10, 2015




Welcome to the Speas Global Elementary Blog!
All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  


Our Mission: It is the mission of Speas Elementary School to provide its students with the tools necessary to successfully meet the challenges they will face in a diverse world.
Goals:
To increase English Language Arts achievement by 10%
To increase Mathematics achievement by 10%
To increase Science Achievement by 10%





Check out this graphic about global education.  The things above water are just the tip of the iceberg.   Try to go deeper in your instruction and touch some of the issues below the surface.

ISS
Specialists will begin holding ISS in their respective areas on their assigned days.  The schedule is below.  Teachers, specialists may be contacting you for work for students assigned to ISS.  Please get them work as soon as possible.   





Day
Teacher
Location
A
Arora
Room 213
B
Bowen
Music
C
King
Art
D
Childers/McMasters
Media/CL
E
Lindquist
Gym


Teachers: Having Trouble with Defiant Students?  Have you tried these strategies?

http://www.interventioncentral.org/behavioral-interventions/challenging-students/school-wide-strategies-managing-defiance-non-complianc




http://ictevangelist.com/30-essential-ipad-apps-for-the-paperless-classroom-infographic/

Ideas to try, now that testing is over:  

https://www.pinterest.com/adabjones/testing-is-over-now-what/

http://lauracandler.blogspot.com/2011/05/testings-over-now-what.html

http://www.teachingbites.com/aftertestingideas/

Announcements:

RTA Testing in 3rd grade this morning.  

Kindergarten will meet in the gym for a short assembly this morning.


***For all technology issues, please follow these steps in order to submit a SchoolDude ticket. Mr. McMasters will receive this ticket and be able to work on resolving the issue as quickly as possible. Tickets take priority so please enter a ticket for the technology issue that you have. If you have any questions on how to do this, please see Mr. McMasters. Thank you!

To submit a ticket…on either the WSFCS homepage or the Speas homepage, click on “User Options” in the top right of the screen --> “SCHOOL DUDE requests --> Click “IT request” tab --> fill out request and click submit. ***



We have a Speas Symbaloo page.
http://www.symbaloo.com/home/mix/13eOcMEZPT#

email: djjohnson@wsfcs.k12.nc.us
pass: speasbees2014

Please email us with your favorite educator sites so we can create a huge selection of online resources.  


All staff members, let's make sure we are teaching, reteaching, and teaching again the procedures in the common areas (Hallway, Cafeteria, Bathrooms, Playground, Bus).  We should be giving out lots of Bee's for students demonstrating the basic expectations.  It is a good idea to review the procedures before you leave one area to travel to another area.  

SMOD Tickets (dress code violations) are located in the workroom.  Please keep the bottom portion for your own records as a way to keep track of the number of violations.  The continuum is as follows:


1st offense: verbal warning, and letter will be sent home to be signed.  Parent or guardian notified of violation

2nd offense: Teacher notifies parent or guardian and student is removed from class until proper SMOD is delivered.

(Teachers, we all should be enforcing this, it will only work if we all enforce it).
Calendar





6.10




RTA Retest, PBIS Water Day, 3rd grade teachers stay after to edit answer sheets
6.11




Awards Day 8-830 K1, 8:45 2-4,  Staff v. Students Soccer 10 AM, BBall 1 PM
6.12




5th Grade Ceremony 9 AM

Holidays Around the World
WednesdayJun 10Portugal DayPortugal


Today in World History




  • Today in History
    June 10
    1190 Frederick Barbarossa drowns in a river while leading an army of the Third Crusade.
    1692 Bridget Bishop is hanged in Salem, Mass., for witchcraft.
    1776 The Continental Congress appoints a committee to write a Declaration of Independence.
    1801 Tripoli declares war on the U.S. for refusing to pay tribute.
    1854 The U.S. Naval Academy in Annapolis, Maryland, holds its first graduation.
    1861 Dorothea Dix is appointed superintendent of femaleNURSES for the Union army.
    1864 At the Battle of Brice’s Crossroads in Mississippi, Confederate General Nathan Bedford Forrest defeats the numerically superior Union troops.
    1898 U.S. Marines land in Cuba.
    1905 Japan and RussiaAGREE to peace talks brokered by President Theodore Roosevelt.
    1909 An SOS signal is transmitted for the first time in an emergency when the Cunard liner SSSlavonia is wrecked off the Azores.
    1916 Mecca, under control of the Turks, falls to the Arabs during the Great Arab Revolt.
    1920 The Republican convention in Chicago endorses woman suffrage.
    1924 The Italian socialist leader Giacomo Matteotti is kidnapped and assassinated by Fascists in Rome.
    1925 Tennessee adopts a new biology text bookDENYING the theory of evolution.
    1940 The Norwegian army capitulates to the Germans.
    1942 Germany razes the town of Lidice, Czechoslovakia and kills more than 1,300 citizens in retribution of the murder of Reinhard Heydrich.
    1943 The AlliesBEGIN bombing Germany around theCLOCK.
    1944 The U.S. VII and V corps, advancing from Normandy’s beaches, link up and begin moving inland.
    1948 The news that the sound barrier has been broken is finally released to the public by the U.S. Air Force. Chuck Yeager, piloting the rocket airplane X-1, exceeded the speed of sound on October 14, 1947.
    1963 Buddhist monk Ngo Quang Duc dies by self immolation in Saigon to protest persecution by the Diem government.
    1970 A 15-man group of special forces troops beginTRAINING for Operation Kingpin, a POW rescue mission in North Vietnam.
    1985 The Israeli army pulls out of Lebanon after 1,099 days of occupation.
    1999 Serb forces begin their withdrawl from Kosovo after signing an agreement with the NATO powers.
    Born on June 10
    1735 John Morgan, physician-in-chief of the American Continental Army.
    1895 Hattie McDaniel, African-American actress.
    1901 Frederick Loewe, songwriter.
    1915 Saul Bellow, American novelist (HerzogHumboldt’sGIFT).
    1922 JudyGARLAND (Frances Ethel Gumm), American actress and singer (The Wizard of Oz,Easter Parade).
    1925 Nat Hentoff, journalist.
    1928 Maurice Sendak, children’s author and illustrator (Where the Wild Things Are).
    1933 F. Lee Bailey, American defense attorney.