Tuesday, January 19, 2010

Life Knowledge and E-moments

From Mr. Joey Silva

An article with some pointers.

Parli Pro e-Moment

From Mr. Joey Silva

Parli Pro Rap
Kareoke E-moment at its best!

Released Standards Test Questions

From Mr. Joey Silva

I'm sorry I am the one to send you this lame standards based material, but here it is. It may guide some of your instruction or like in my case, prohibit you from teaching a whole lesson on using topographic maps (which would be totally fun and awesome) because there is only one dame question on it for the test. Go Standards!

http://www.cde.ca.gov/ta/tg/sr/css05rtq.asp

Technology in the Classroom

From Dr. Ann DeLay

Dear Friend - I just downloaded Edutopia's Ten Top Tips for Teaching with New Media, and thought you might find this resource useful, too. Edutopia exists to provide people like us with the information and inspiration needed to create schools for the 21st century, and this resource provides succinct tips on how you can use the latest technologies to prepare your students for success - from tips that will "Break the Digital Ice," to how to start "Working Better, Together." Download your copy today at edutopia.org/ten-top-tips

Great Woodworking Projects!

Thanks to Jennifer McKenry for this website!

http://www.woodworkersworkshop.com/resources/index.php?cat=102

Monday, January 18, 2010

Flower Arrangements made in the EHS 125 Class at Cal Poly, San Luis Obispo.

Corsage with Pink mini roses, ivy and million star.














Corsage made with Spider Mum, Red Dry Material, Succulent Leaves and silver wire.














Circular Arrangement made with Astromeria, spider mums, various succulents, Willow branches and miscellaneous foliage.



















Circular arrangements made with Ferns, Astromeria, various succulents and curled raffia wire.

AGED Resource Class

Using technology... throughout my Student Teaching experience, I was able to use technology to my benefit in the classroom. There are a number of different ways to use technology in your classroom, and probably one of the easiest and most efficient is the use of Google! Yep, Google itself has a plethora of technology that can help you!

Additionally, using a blog to update your FFA web page, or maybe to market your floral design class/program. A great example of this was done by the Elk Grove Floral Dept.

http://elkgrovehighschoolfloraldesign.shutterfly.com