Tuesday, December 16, 2014

Community Service

An important life-lesson for students to learn is the value of giving back to their community. Doing a volunteer or service project will open students eyes to the needs in the community, how volunteering will benefit the community, and working together with a group to reach a common goal. The Look Up Center is a great place to volunteer and they are dedicated to meeting the needs of families struggling in the Newark and Licking County area. One could also go to the the Salvation Army food kitchen, or join the Adopt a Highway program to make our world cleaner.

References:

The Salvation Army Northeast Ohio Division - Volunteer. (n.d.). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from http://neo.salvationarmy.org/northeastohio/0FAF86D1AB6D1A6B85257A380069C7BE

Adopt-A-Highway Program. (n.d.). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from http://www.dot.state.oh.us/districts/D07/adoptahighway/Pages/default.aspx

Home. (n.d.). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from http://www.lookupcenter.org/

Pictures:

Volunteering overseas. (n.d.). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from http://www.smartraveller.gov.au/tips/volunteering-overseas.html

Volunteering, Family Style. (2011, July 1). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from https://tutordoctorofwny.wordpress.com/2011/07/01/volunteering-family-style/

Always be Prepared

Just an added bonus! sometimes it is difficult to plan a field trip, and in the chaos of getting everything together and finding chaperones, the proper preparation before the field trip can often be forgotten. this article gives great tips and insight into different ways to increase the effectiveness of a field trip.

Remembering the Fight

Our freedom has come at a price, and many have dedicated their lives to protecting it. Mott's Military Museum has dedicated their establishment to "educate the public on the importance of America's military past through the documentation, collection, interpretation, and preservation of tangible artifacts and personal stories of the men and women who served and are serving in the United States." Just Southeast of Columbus, Ohio, this location has the following exhibits available for viewing: 1776, Civil War, World War I, World, War II, Korean War, Vietnam War, Desert Storm, NASA, Medals,POW Exhibit, Ronald E. Rosser, Paul W. Tibbets, Eddie Rickenbacker, The Tuskegee Airmen, and 9/11 Artifacts. As you can see, Mott's Military Museum is a great field trip option for history classes, especially around 9/11 or Veteran's Day. Admission for students is only three dollars per person and adults cost five dollars.


References:

Motts Military Museum :: Visit Us. (n.d.). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from http://www.mottsmilitarymuseum.org/visit.html

Historic Roscoe Village

History lovers of Ohio unite! With connections to Ohio Academic Content Standards, Roscoe Village is history come to life! Roscoe Village offers a variety of tour options seasonal festivals and events, and hands on crafts such as tin punching, candle dipping, weaving, rope making, top painting, and design a quilt square. Roscoe Village also offers free printable activities including paper dolls, an activity book, and a few other printable options.  There is also an interactive online memory game that students could play.


Roscoes Village offers a very informative brochure outlining the school tours. It is a beautiful location that will make history real for students.
For contact information and scheduling, please visit their website.

References:

Roscoe Village Tour Information. (n.d.). Retrieved December 16, 2014, from http://www.roscoevillage.com/tours.php

Friday, December 5, 2014

Get Fit!

Health is a subject that should not be overlooked, and after students learn about the importance of a healthy diet and how being active benefits both the mind and the body, it is best to allow them to get out and experience it first hand. Skyzone offers a unique opportunity to get out all of the energy children have, and for toddlers, it is at the low cost of ten dollars per student! Be sure to have a waiver filled out by each parent prior to your adventure. This is also a great field trip choice if the students are learning about gravity in science! Grab their attention with this "defying gravity science activity", which I have demonstrated in the video below.




Technologies Used:
-Internet
-Video

References:

Defy Gravity. (n.d.). Retrieved December 5, 2014, from http://www.jumpstart.com/common/defy-gravity-view

Sky Zone Columbus Hours & Pricing. (n.d.). Retrieved December 5, 2014, from http://www.skyzone.com/columbus/Hours-Pricing

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Animal Kingdom

As a teacher, we are trained to make the best use of the sources we have. Ranked as the number one zoo in the United States by USA Travel Guide, the Columbus Zoo is definitely a resource to take advantage of. It is a non profit organization that is dedicated to educating people of all ages about animals of a wide variety. They teach about habitat, animals threatened by extinction,  and the beauty of nature. The Columbus Zoo also has programs that meet the Ohio Academic Content Standards. There are a variety of learning experience options provided by this wonderful establishment including live webcam close ups of some of the zoo's most-loved animals, the opportunity to bring the zoo to you for up to 250 students at a time, or schedule a trip for your class online by clicking here and filling out the simple form. Whether your students are learning about habitat, fish, extinction, or animals from a particular region, the Columbus Zoo is the place to go!

References:

School Assembly Outreach. (n.d.). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from https://columbuszoo.org/home/discover/school-assembly-outreach

The Top 10 Zoos in America | USA Travel Guide. (2009, February 10). Retrieved December 3, 2014, from http://www.wrsol.com/usatravelguide/2009/02/top10zoosinamerica/


Friday, November 21, 2014

COSI

COSI is a wonderful gift that has been given to educators in the Columbus area. It has been called "Ohio's Dynamic Center of Science and Industry", and it is certainly that. Founded in 1964, it has serviced over 30 million people, spreading excitement for the sciences to all. COSI is a great rescource to all educators, but especially those in the science or history field. A field trip to COSI would be great for a history class if you were studying inventions, and it is great for science at almost any topic of learning in that field. COSI has done its best to offer a wide variety of learning opportunities such as the following:

COSI at Your School: COSI will bring the intrigue of science right to your doorstep!Our History

Camp In: Imagine having full access to COSI for your class alone for NINETEEN HOURS! Can you imagine the amount of learning that could take place in that amount of time?

Bus Field Trips: Take your class to the facility for the day!Maker

After School Workshops: Spice up science in those after-school learning experiences!Displaying photo.JPG

Giant Screen Films: Watch documentaries on a HUGE screen known to be "the largest digital screen in Ohio."Our History

As you can see, at COSI, the possibilities are endless!

Technologies used:
-Internet

References:
-  COSI at Your School. (n.d.). Retrieved November 21, 2014, from http://www.cosi.org/educators

Wednesday, November 19, 2014

All Natural!

Dawes Arboretum:

Nature is a beautiful thing that can often be overlooked, but when learning about plant life, Dawes Arboretum is the place to go if you want to experience it first hand! Dawes offers countless group tour options, and the friendly staff does an EXCELLENT job of preserving the habitat. I have created a small scavenger hunt using Microsoft Office Word that will accompany this field trip wonderfully. Happy exploration!


Technologies Used:
-Microsoft Office Word
 -Internet

Rescources:

Homepage - Dawes Arboretum. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://dawesarb.org/

Photos:

1. JEFFRIES NURSERIES - UNITY SUGAR MAPLE. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://www.jeffriesnurseries.com/unity.htm

2. American Beech. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://campus.murraystate.edu/academic/faculty/hwhiteman/Field/plants/abeech.html

3. Selecting Landscape Plants: Shade Trees. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://extension.missouri.edu/p/G6800-16

4. Waterford ontario black cherry tree located at waterford antique market. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/waterfordontario/5694359919/

5. Quercus macrocarpa. (2014, November 23). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Quercus_macrocarpa

6.ISU Forestry Extension - Tree Identification: Swamp White Oak (Quercus bicolor). (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://www.extension.iastate.edu/forestry/iowa_trees/trees/swamp_white_oak.html

7. 2012-10-31 Tulip Poplar Tree (02). (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from https://www.flickr.com/photos/-jon/8143392232/

8. Viburnum Leaf Beetle (VLB) Citizen Science, Cornell University. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://www.hort.cornell.edu/vlb/plant.html

Monday, November 17, 2014

Teachers PICK

As fall rushes in in the beginning of the school year, learning takes flight. Lynd's Fruit Farm understands the importance of hands on learning, which is why they offer school tours. So while you're learning about Johnny Appleseed in history class and photosynthesis in science, it is a great opportunity to head down to Lynd's to watch an in depth power point on a year in the life of an apple tree, learn about the nutrition apples provide, sample some hot cider, visit a museum that includes a bee hive, Johnny Appleseed, and insects that were found at the orchard. You will also get to watch the packaging process of apples, and take a two pound bag home for yourself! The cost is quite a deal at $6 a person, and the experience is worth it!

BEFORE YOU GO:

Before you decide to sprint off to the orchard, it would be best to lay some education ground work, here I will share with you a few ways to get in the apple picking mood:

1. I created this felt board counting tree simply by cutting felt and applying numbers to the apples using Puffy Paint. this is a visually appealing way to practice counting, adding, and subtracting.

2. Get Your Hands Dirty: Cut open an apple and show the students the different parts. Discuss with them what is made from apples.

3. Read "Ten Apples up on Top" by Dr. Seuss

4.Create an "Apple Tasting Station" at which students will sample a variety of things made from apples.(I.E. Apple Pie, Apple Sauce, Apple Juice, Apple Crisps, and so on..)

For more lesson ideas, feel free to visit http://lessons.atozteacherstuff.com/261/apple-exploration-learning-centers/

Technologies Used:
-Felt Board
-Puffy Paint
-Internet
-Camera

Resources:

Apple Exploration! Learning Centers. (n.d.). Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://lessons.atozteacherstuff.com/261/apple-exploration-learning-centers/

Socialize with us! (n.d.). Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://www.lyndfruitfarm.com/

In Class Field Trips

Some fail to realize that you don't necessarily have to leave the classroom, travel more than an hour, or spend a lot of money to experience something new that will benefit the class. Although hands on experience has its place, learning about it in the classroom can sometimes be just as impactful. Because Cultural Diversity is becoming more and more prevalent, especially in the United States, it is important to introduce children to different cultures and world views. Obviously, it is not realistic to take your Third Grade class on a trip to India to "experience the culture", but one can get a small taste of indian living in the classroom with a little bit of creativity. How does one go about doing that you ask? Well, allow me to show you.


First, you will need to decide on a culture in which to educate your students. For this demonstration, I have chosen India.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SsQHAGluOO4 Is just one of the options I found. You can search for different lengths, specific cultural details, or whatever your preference is by simply weeding through the options available on youtube.

ACTIVITIES:
To make this experience more interactive, I would suggest incorporating one of man kinds favorite things.. Food. You can choose to make the food yourself or assign the children different foods to bring in. I chose to make a small recipe book for the children to take home after this "field trip". If they enjoyed a particular dish, they could then ask their mom or dad to make it for them, opening the door for at-home discussion!


It would also be fun to purchase some colorful fabric to place in the dramatic play area so that the children could drape it on themselves and pretend to live in India, or place books in the reading corner relating to the culture.


As you can see, the options are endless when you open the door to different cultures in your classroom.

Technologies Used:
- Camera
- Laminator
- Book Binder
- Video

References:

1. Naan Bread. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://www.sitar.com.au/content_common/pg-indian-naan-bread-recipe.seo

Pictures:

1. Indian Fashion – Saris, Lehengas, Salwar Kameez, Kurtas, Indian Jewelry: Didi's Wardrobe. (n.d.). Retrieved November 24, 2014, from http://www.didiswardrobe.com/traditional-indian-clothing-by-regions-in-india.php

Friday, October 31, 2014

Granville Studio of Visual Arts

Granville Studio of Visual Arts(GSVA) is located in Granville Ohio's Bryn Du Mansion 537 Jones Road, Granville, Ohio 43023. With a focus in creative thinking, GSVA is a wonderful place to take any grade of students. I had the wonderful opportunity to accompany Sonshine Preschool on their field trip to this location, and I can testify that it is a wonderful, well-organized experience. Because there are people in charge of the "art" side of things, it gives teachers a great chance to work with their students. It would be a great field trip choice for the beginning of the school year, in order to get to know your students and their parents. This is also a great time to capture some photographs for the parents that did not accompany to enjoy. For more information and pricing please click here to visit their website and to locate contact information. Teachers could create a powerpoint, or use the one that I have provided for you by clicking here, to show students a variety of mediums and art styles prior to visiting this establishment.

Technologies Used:

-Internet
-PowerPoint
Resources:

Winter 2015. (n.d.). Retrieved December 17, 2014, from http://www.gsvaonline.org/