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Ida (Beth) Lewis posted
“You Like to Write, Right?”–LMS Blogs
Engagement has increased exponentially in 801 Writing compared to all other writing classes. It is observable, consistent, and transferable from classroom to real world. Imagine a middle school student at home who chooses to devote his/her time to a blog in lieu of video gaming and over all of the…Read More
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Michelle Scott posted
Pi Day is coming soon! A great book to read and interact along with your students is Sir Cumference and the Dragon of Pi by: Cindy Neuschwander. We also measure circular little Debbie cakes (fudge rounds, oatmeal pies,etc) to determine the ratio of the circumference and diameter of a circle is always the same. You can also add in a Pi scavenger…Read More
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Cheri Arrowood posted
I posted pics of students completing labs and video taping for the next episode of Lab Ratz. As promised, here is the link to Lab Ratz, Episode 1-Minerals.
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Dr. Michael C. Melton posted
The Summit today was an excellent event and I look forward to the work ahead to prepare for April. I feel blessed to be working with a great partner Rebecca Potter and great students at Letcher County Central High School.
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James Cornett posted
Through my ARI mini-grant, I am working with Mr. Glenn Baker to create a digital magazine that will allow students and adults in Appalachia to have a voice in writing, art, music, and photography. We have been collecting students’ and adults’ writings and will be utilizing the Joomag program. Joomag is the first innovative service for digital…Read More
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