Sunday, July 29, 2012

Learning the Constitution

      The James Madison Constitution Center has just made available a searchable index on the notes on the debates of the Constitutional Convention.  It is called ConText.  There are many other great features to explore on the site including seminars, on-line courses and more.  Pay a visit!  Montpelier Constitution Center.

Wednesday, July 4, 2012

Happy Fourth!!!!

Today, The Revolution is playing all day on the History Channel and The Presidents is playing on History Channel HD.  RIght now they are lampooning Millard Filmore, Who?  Exactly.  Stay cool!  

Saturday, June 16, 2012

Technology in the Classroom

There are two blogs that you should check out, The Nerdy Teacher and History Tech.  Both are good and have a few ideas and tricks that I have used.  If you have not been to Xtranormal or Prezi, I would suggest exploring these web 2.0 tools. One is presentation creator and the other is animation creator.  An app that I ran across recently......"The Road to Civil Rights".

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Back!!!!

Yes it has been a while since posting.  Teaching takes a lot of time, energy and thought.  I was teaching not only at the junior high level, but also two community college survey courses at night.  I think that it just exhausted me and set off a colitis flare up that I am struggling with now.  In fact, in the two years that I taught at both schools, I had pneumonia twice and increasing colitis difficulty and side effects.  Well, no more,  I will devote my energy to publication, blogging and looking for great national history conventions to attend and hopefully one day, present at. I am checking out web 2.0 toolsand collaborative plns, will post anything groundbreaking.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Whew!! long time since posting

I am back to the long neglected blog. I was surprised to hear about the conclusion of a ten year study in the effectiveness of standardized testing in measuring a student's progress and a teacher's effectiveness. To me, standardized tests can measure basic knowledge, testing skills and is considered preferable by governments because it is relatively cheap. I am looking for Ravitch's public response but I have not found one yet. Off to the education blogs to see!!

Monday, October 10, 2011

Jamestown Resources

There are some excellent videos out there on YouTube and through PBS and other vendors. Ever since the 400th anniversary Jamestown resources have gotten a big boost. There is a Discovery Channel series "Moments in Time" episode available and is on Unitedstreaming for those that have a subscription. A National Geo, Nightmare at Jamestown and there are some great shorts on YouTube including the hilarious Lego Jamestown and then segments of a History of US, which is visually stunning.

Wednesday, June 29, 2011

Declaration Music Video

At the AVID Institute, a teacher shared this video with our group. It is great. I plan to show it to all of my classes, including my college sections. Of course, the more you know about Second Continental Congress and the players, the more enjoyable this clip really is. I am including the link for my readers. Just control left click on the title below! Enjoy!!!

Too Late to Apologize, Declaration

AVID Summer Institute, Dallas

I attended AVID Summer Institute I in Dallas and it was great. Particularly the strands where teachers explored AVID instructional activities and got the opportunities to share resources and advise on success and failures in the classroom implementing AVID activities. The Write Path AVID book for Social Studies is fantastic and has so many activities. Great!!!

Wednesday, June 1, 2011

Polk, Polk and more Polk

I am currently read the Polk biography from Walter Borneman and have decided to read Silbey,s annexation of Texas text and the book from Merry on Polk and the expansion of the United States. It will keep me busy for a few weeks.

Thursday, March 17, 2011

Current Reads - Constitution

This is such a wonderful book that I am not even finished and I am making recommendations. It is not only accurate, historical and insightful, but just good plain reading. It has enough of a narrative to follow the author with enough insight to the reader interested. Great!