This document provides guidance for a 7th grade inventors project, encouraging students to be creative and aim for a "Wow" factor with their projects. It suggests focusing on interesting ideas to showcase inventions that will impress the teacher and classmates.
The document discusses Do-It-Yourself (DIY) culture and Maker culture. [1] DIY involves constructing and repairing things oneself. [2] Maker culture represents individuals making their own tools and understanding how machines work. [3] Maker Spaces are community spaces where people can work on projects using tools. The document provides tips for getting started in DIY projects including deciding your interests, finding a project, purchasing supplies, and considering instructional videos. It notes some projects may be too big or costly to DIY.
The document discusses a project involving furniture design for home use. The author spent a significant amount of time sketching and considering different design possibilities as they were unsure of what to make initially. The project is currently in development.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for October 2009 highlights include:
- Library staff presented at two library conferences
- The school newspaper's first issue was released
- The library lab reopened after 6 years
- NECAP standardized testing was held in the library and lab
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for March 2011 highlights several programs and activities:
1) New bean bag chairs became very popular seating in the library.
2) Several classes researched topics like Greek gods, Ancient China/India, and gave presentations using tools like Glogs.
3) Guest speakers discussed inclusion and experiences in Afghanistan/as immigrants.
4) Library statistics show circulation and visitor numbers compared to last year.
5) The library collaborated at various levels with classes on units covering topics like Greek mythology, animals of NH, and Renaissance biographies.
Rundlett Middle School Library's March 2010 report highlights include:
1) The library celebrated Read Across America with several school-wide contests.
2) The librarian was a guest reader at another school and worked with teachers on projects.
3) Library staff learned the school lost access to some databases.
4) Over 2,600 students visited the library and circulation was over 2,400 items.
This document provides guidance for a 7th grade inventors project, encouraging students to be creative and aim for a "Wow" factor with their projects. It suggests focusing on interesting ideas to showcase inventions that will impress the teacher and classmates.
The document discusses Do-It-Yourself (DIY) culture and Maker culture. [1] DIY involves constructing and repairing things oneself. [2] Maker culture represents individuals making their own tools and understanding how machines work. [3] Maker Spaces are community spaces where people can work on projects using tools. The document provides tips for getting started in DIY projects including deciding your interests, finding a project, purchasing supplies, and considering instructional videos. It notes some projects may be too big or costly to DIY.
The document discusses a project involving furniture design for home use. The author spent a significant amount of time sketching and considering different design possibilities as they were unsure of what to make initially. The project is currently in development.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for October 2009 highlights include:
- Library staff presented at two library conferences
- The school newspaper's first issue was released
- The library lab reopened after 6 years
- NECAP standardized testing was held in the library and lab
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for March 2011 highlights several programs and activities:
1) New bean bag chairs became very popular seating in the library.
2) Several classes researched topics like Greek gods, Ancient China/India, and gave presentations using tools like Glogs.
3) Guest speakers discussed inclusion and experiences in Afghanistan/as immigrants.
4) Library statistics show circulation and visitor numbers compared to last year.
5) The library collaborated at various levels with classes on units covering topics like Greek mythology, animals of NH, and Renaissance biographies.
Rundlett Middle School Library's March 2010 report highlights include:
1) The library celebrated Read Across America with several school-wide contests.
2) The librarian was a guest reader at another school and worked with teachers on projects.
3) Library staff learned the school lost access to some databases.
4) Over 2,600 students visited the library and circulation was over 2,400 items.
The monthly report from the Rundlett Middle School Library summarizes activities from May 2012. Key events included an author visit from Kelly Milner Halls, workshops presented by the librarian at a conference, and Skype visit from an author in Dublin. The library hosted various academic activities like the Krypto championship and served over 300 classes. Over 10,000 visitors came to the library that month. Collaborative units with classes focused on topics like weathering and laws of motion.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for February 2012 highlights:
1) Four clusters collaborated on an Ancient Egypt research project in the library. The library also hosted the annual spelling bee.
2) Statistics show increases in classes served in the library and labs as well as walk-in visitors compared to the previous year.
3) Several classes used the library for research projects on topics like New Hampshire animals and cryptids with support from the librarian.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for June 2011 highlights several programs and activities from the previous month. Staff worked with 6th graders on book trailers and with health classes on anti-bullying PSAs. The spring book fair continued and winners of a door decorating contest were treated to ice cream. Preparations also began for migrating to a new library automation system over the summer and the science section saw a massive weeding.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for May 2011 highlights include:
Ms. Keane presented programs at a library conference and hosted a book fair. Planning began for a new library system while outdated books were removed. The library hosted various school events and testing while circulation numbers decreased from the previous year.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for May 2011 highlights include:
Ms. Keane presented programs at a library conference and hosted a book fair. Planning began for a new library system while outdated books were removed. The library hosted various school events and testing while circulation numbers decreased from the previous year.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for February 2011 highlights several programs including:
1) A meteorologist sharing weather insights with students and library helpers creating displays asking about favorite genres.
2) Students researching topics like the Renaissance period, creating Roman god profiles, and analyzing newspapers for math.
3) Library statistics showing over 2,000 student visitors and circulation of over 1,300 items, along with libguides created and accessed.
The library at Rundlett Middle School hosted several academic competitions and presentations in January 2011, despite being closed for part of the month due to flooding. The library held the geography bee and spelling bee, and a visiting author and NASA presenter spoke to students. Additionally, the new Kindles purchased with a grant were distributed and reading programs utilizing the devices began. Library use was lower than the previous year due to the closure.
The monthly report from the Rundlett Middle School library in December 2010 outlines programming highlights including working with classes on projects, hosting a successful parent expo, receiving new Kindles and books, and showcasing student work. Library statistics show increases in classes served and materials circulation compared to the previous year. Collaboration with teachers on curriculum units involved several classes for projects in science, music, and environmental awareness topics.
The November 2010 monthly report from the Rundlett Middle School Library summarizes programming, statistics, and library utilization. The librarian and assistants taught note taking skills, presented at conferences, and worked with classes on projects. The library served over 150 classes totaling over 2,100 visitors and circulated 1,772 materials. Libguides on various curricular topics like inventors and cryptids saw over 2,500 views.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for October 2010 highlights include:
1) The library hosted NECAP testing and all staff helped proctor.
2) The librarian attended a conference on the future of reading.
3) A bookmobile was created to allow students to check out books while the library was closed for testing.
4) Several classes worked on units to be taught in November and a Skype visit with a university was facilitated.
This document provides guidance for a 7th grade inventors project, encouraging students to be creative and aim for a "Wow" factor. It suggests focusing on interesting ideas that will impress viewers. While various projects are possible, the document does not list specific examples or ideas.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report summarizes activities from August and September 2010. The library hosted a successful book fair and used the proceeds to fund an upcoming author visit. All sixth grade classes attended orientation sessions and participated in the Amazing Library Race game. The library staff unpacked new books and helped teachers with web pages and beginning of the year technology issues. They also planned a Skype visit with Southern New Hampshire University and did book talks in classes. Library circulation and the number of visitors increased compared to the previous period.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for June 2010 highlights several programs and activities:
- Ms. Keane videotaped Latin plays and hosted a Scholastic Book Fair. Mrs. Casko administered MAP testing.
- The library hosted a guest speaker from the planetarium and began its annual materials inventory. Daily overdue notices were also created.
- Library usage statistics are provided, including number of student and class visitors. The Libguides and school website pages were accessed nearly 1,000 times total.
- Several subject classes collaborated at different levels with the library on units involving geological timelines, a scavenger hunt, early colonies, math games, composers, and poetry
The library hosted two successful author visits and the librarians presented at a conference. The library supported various school programs including an elementary contest, equity assistance, and move up day. Library statistics show high student and class visitation as well as circulation. Libguides were created and accessed to support classroom instruction in various subjects at different grade levels.
The library hosted two successful author visits and the librarians presented at a conference. The library supported various school programs including an elementary contest, equity assistance, and move up day. Library statistics show high student and class visitation numbers as well as circulation and resources added. Libguides were created and accessed to support various classroom units across subjects.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for April 2010 highlights several programs and activities. Ms. Keane worked with classes on a video about saving electricity. Library staff attended workshops on the future of libraries and at Plymouth High School. Shelving was installed during April break and the library was rearranged. Ms. Keane also spoke in Massachusetts and was selected for an OpenNH course. Circulation and library visitors numbers are included.
This document provides a list of 18 book titles from the years 2010-2011 that include tales of mystery, adventure, magic, and intrigue. Some of the books mentioned are The Blue Shoe: a tale of thievery, villainy, sorcery and shoes, The Curse of the Ancient Mask and Other Case Files, and Dying to Meet You.
This document provides 6 project options for students to choose from to learn about the Age of Exploration. The options include creating a story board, diary, ship's log, alphabet book with exploration themes, a name poem about an explorer, or a digital poster using Glogster.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report summarizes activities from August and September 2009. Key highlights include Alison Casko joining the staff as a half-time librarian and Nancy Keane beginning to teach Information Literacy. The library hosted a successful book fair and was open for two back-to-school nights. All sixth grade classes attended orientation sessions and the new library web page using SchoolFusion was unveiled. Circulation and materials added are also reported.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for December 2009 highlights include: the librarian and library assistants presenting at a technology conference; the redesigned learning commons web page; planning a new CCTV show and district technology committee meeting. Statistics show over 1,200 visitors and 1,044 circulations. The library collaborated on units in science, music, language arts, social studies, and more.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
The monthly report from the Rundlett Middle School Library summarizes activities from May 2012. Key events included an author visit from Kelly Milner Halls, workshops presented by the librarian at a conference, and Skype visit from an author in Dublin. The library hosted various academic activities like the Krypto championship and served over 300 classes. Over 10,000 visitors came to the library that month. Collaborative units with classes focused on topics like weathering and laws of motion.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for February 2012 highlights:
1) Four clusters collaborated on an Ancient Egypt research project in the library. The library also hosted the annual spelling bee.
2) Statistics show increases in classes served in the library and labs as well as walk-in visitors compared to the previous year.
3) Several classes used the library for research projects on topics like New Hampshire animals and cryptids with support from the librarian.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for June 2011 highlights several programs and activities from the previous month. Staff worked with 6th graders on book trailers and with health classes on anti-bullying PSAs. The spring book fair continued and winners of a door decorating contest were treated to ice cream. Preparations also began for migrating to a new library automation system over the summer and the science section saw a massive weeding.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for May 2011 highlights include:
Ms. Keane presented programs at a library conference and hosted a book fair. Planning began for a new library system while outdated books were removed. The library hosted various school events and testing while circulation numbers decreased from the previous year.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for May 2011 highlights include:
Ms. Keane presented programs at a library conference and hosted a book fair. Planning began for a new library system while outdated books were removed. The library hosted various school events and testing while circulation numbers decreased from the previous year.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for February 2011 highlights several programs including:
1) A meteorologist sharing weather insights with students and library helpers creating displays asking about favorite genres.
2) Students researching topics like the Renaissance period, creating Roman god profiles, and analyzing newspapers for math.
3) Library statistics showing over 2,000 student visitors and circulation of over 1,300 items, along with libguides created and accessed.
The library at Rundlett Middle School hosted several academic competitions and presentations in January 2011, despite being closed for part of the month due to flooding. The library held the geography bee and spelling bee, and a visiting author and NASA presenter spoke to students. Additionally, the new Kindles purchased with a grant were distributed and reading programs utilizing the devices began. Library use was lower than the previous year due to the closure.
The monthly report from the Rundlett Middle School library in December 2010 outlines programming highlights including working with classes on projects, hosting a successful parent expo, receiving new Kindles and books, and showcasing student work. Library statistics show increases in classes served and materials circulation compared to the previous year. Collaboration with teachers on curriculum units involved several classes for projects in science, music, and environmental awareness topics.
The November 2010 monthly report from the Rundlett Middle School Library summarizes programming, statistics, and library utilization. The librarian and assistants taught note taking skills, presented at conferences, and worked with classes on projects. The library served over 150 classes totaling over 2,100 visitors and circulated 1,772 materials. Libguides on various curricular topics like inventors and cryptids saw over 2,500 views.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for October 2010 highlights include:
1) The library hosted NECAP testing and all staff helped proctor.
2) The librarian attended a conference on the future of reading.
3) A bookmobile was created to allow students to check out books while the library was closed for testing.
4) Several classes worked on units to be taught in November and a Skype visit with a university was facilitated.
This document provides guidance for a 7th grade inventors project, encouraging students to be creative and aim for a "Wow" factor. It suggests focusing on interesting ideas that will impress viewers. While various projects are possible, the document does not list specific examples or ideas.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report summarizes activities from August and September 2010. The library hosted a successful book fair and used the proceeds to fund an upcoming author visit. All sixth grade classes attended orientation sessions and participated in the Amazing Library Race game. The library staff unpacked new books and helped teachers with web pages and beginning of the year technology issues. They also planned a Skype visit with Southern New Hampshire University and did book talks in classes. Library circulation and the number of visitors increased compared to the previous period.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for June 2010 highlights several programs and activities:
- Ms. Keane videotaped Latin plays and hosted a Scholastic Book Fair. Mrs. Casko administered MAP testing.
- The library hosted a guest speaker from the planetarium and began its annual materials inventory. Daily overdue notices were also created.
- Library usage statistics are provided, including number of student and class visitors. The Libguides and school website pages were accessed nearly 1,000 times total.
- Several subject classes collaborated at different levels with the library on units involving geological timelines, a scavenger hunt, early colonies, math games, composers, and poetry
The library hosted two successful author visits and the librarians presented at a conference. The library supported various school programs including an elementary contest, equity assistance, and move up day. Library statistics show high student and class visitation as well as circulation. Libguides were created and accessed to support classroom instruction in various subjects at different grade levels.
The library hosted two successful author visits and the librarians presented at a conference. The library supported various school programs including an elementary contest, equity assistance, and move up day. Library statistics show high student and class visitation numbers as well as circulation and resources added. Libguides were created and accessed to support various classroom units across subjects.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for April 2010 highlights several programs and activities. Ms. Keane worked with classes on a video about saving electricity. Library staff attended workshops on the future of libraries and at Plymouth High School. Shelving was installed during April break and the library was rearranged. Ms. Keane also spoke in Massachusetts and was selected for an OpenNH course. Circulation and library visitors numbers are included.
This document provides a list of 18 book titles from the years 2010-2011 that include tales of mystery, adventure, magic, and intrigue. Some of the books mentioned are The Blue Shoe: a tale of thievery, villainy, sorcery and shoes, The Curse of the Ancient Mask and Other Case Files, and Dying to Meet You.
This document provides 6 project options for students to choose from to learn about the Age of Exploration. The options include creating a story board, diary, ship's log, alphabet book with exploration themes, a name poem about an explorer, or a digital poster using Glogster.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report summarizes activities from August and September 2009. Key highlights include Alison Casko joining the staff as a half-time librarian and Nancy Keane beginning to teach Information Literacy. The library hosted a successful book fair and was open for two back-to-school nights. All sixth grade classes attended orientation sessions and the new library web page using SchoolFusion was unveiled. Circulation and materials added are also reported.
The Rundlett Middle School Library monthly report for December 2009 highlights include: the librarian and library assistants presenting at a technology conference; the redesigned learning commons web page; planning a new CCTV show and district technology committee meeting. Statistics show over 1,200 visitors and 1,044 circulations. The library collaborated on units in science, music, language arts, social studies, and more.
Assessment and Planning in Educational technology.pptxKavitha Krishnan
In an education system, it is understood that assessment is only for the students, but on the other hand, the Assessment of teachers is also an important aspect of the education system that ensures teachers are providing high-quality instruction to students. The assessment process can be used to provide feedback and support for professional development, to inform decisions about teacher retention or promotion, or to evaluate teacher effectiveness for accountability purposes.
A workshop hosted by the South African Journal of Science aimed at postgraduate students and early career researchers with little or no experience in writing and publishing journal articles.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
The simplified electron and muon model, Oscillating Spacetime: The Foundation...RitikBhardwaj56
Discover the Simplified Electron and Muon Model: A New Wave-Based Approach to Understanding Particles delves into a groundbreaking theory that presents electrons and muons as rotating soliton waves within oscillating spacetime. Geared towards students, researchers, and science buffs, this book breaks down complex ideas into simple explanations. It covers topics such as electron waves, temporal dynamics, and the implications of this model on particle physics. With clear illustrations and easy-to-follow explanations, readers will gain a new outlook on the universe's fundamental nature.
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This presentation was provided by Steph Pollock of The American Psychological Association’s Journals Program, and Damita Snow, of The American Society of Civil Engineers (ASCE), for the initial session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session One: 'Setting Expectations: a DEIA Primer,' was held June 6, 2024.
2. *There are lots of different projects you can do
for your inventors project.
*Try to be creative
*Show us something that will be interesting to
us
*Go for the “Wow” factor.
*Here are some ideas to get you thinking.