Wednesday, May 26, 2010

AMSTI Summer Workshops

All workshops are listed on the JSU InService Center Website.  Link to Register http://inservice.jsu.edu/


Alphabet Soup
Making sense of ARMT, SAT10, ASA, AHSGE and AMSTI.
Teachers should bring their course of study, AMSTI teacher guides, ARMT specs, SAT10 compendium, traditional  textbook, pacing guide and ASA specs and they produce a document so they can know where everything is and that help them make sure they are teaching what they need to teach before the ARMT, AHSGE, and SAT10. Bring Thumb Drives and lap tops if possible.
Target audience,  K-5 math, 5th and 7th science, and 6-8 math.
June 9 - Saks Middle School for Calhoun County School System - (9-12 math teachers too)
June 29 Oxford Middle School - open to all AMSTI teachers
June 30 Glencoe Middle School - open to all AMSTI Teachers
July 1 Jacksonville High School - open to all AMSTI teachers

The following workshops are held at the JSU InService Center located on McClellan.

Date
Title
Time
Who is involved? Target Audience
14-Jun-10
Differentiate Instruction - Strategies that work in EVERY classroom
8:30-11:30
K-12
15-Jun-10
GLOBE and Math go together like Milk and Oreos
8:30-11:30
K-8 math and science
15-Jun-10
Got GLOBE, now what?
12:30-3:30
Grades K, 3 and 6 science
16-Jun-10
Got GLOBE, now what?
8:30 - 11:30
Grades 1, 4, and 7 science
16-Jun-10
Got GLOBE, now what?
12:30 - 3:30
Grades 2, 5, and 8 science
16-Jun-10
Math Strategies
8:00 - 11:00
K-2 math
16-Jun-10
Math Strategies
12:00 - 3:00
3rd - 5th  math
17-Jun-10
What's My Line K -5 Geometry Activities
8:00 - 11:00
K-5 math
17-Jun-10
Making Sense of Numbers
12:00 - 3:00
K-5 math
28-Jun-10
"E's" on Down the Road, Inquiry in Math and Science
8:3-0 - 11:30
K-8 math and science

Monday, May 24, 2010

Science workshops

Slots are still available for ALL of these GREAT SUMMER WORKSHOPS!
The Alabama Wildlife Federation and our conservation education partners are providing a wide variety of educator workshops this summer. We hope you can join us! Click on the workshop name below for more details including a registration form.
Discovering Our Heritage through the Outdoors (June 14-17 at AWF's Headquarters in Millbrook just 10 miles north of Montgomery): Receive hands-on training in a variety of quality resources such as Project WILD, Project Learning Tree and Discovering Alabama at this four-day workshop. Cost is only $40 per person, and includes all lodging and meals provided by the Alabama Wildlife Federation.
Introductory Ponds for Kids Workshop (June 23 at Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge Visitor Center in Decatur): Workshop participants will learn how to construct a water garden through the Ponds for Kids Program and learn how to use it as an educational tool. This workshop is a requirement for all schools who wish to participate in the PFK Program and receive technical assistance from Vought Water Gardens. The only cost for this one-day workshop is $10 for Subway lunch unless you bring your own, then the workshop is FREE.
Discovering Alabama's Archaeological Past (June 28-30 at AWF's Headquarters): Learn about history and the people who lived it as we explore the past utilizing a variety of hands-on activities at this three-day workshop. The cost is only $40 per person, which includes lodging and meals provided by the AWF.
Discovering Alabama's Biodiversity through Wildlife Habitats (July 13-15 at AWF's Headquarters): Learn about Alabama's rich biodiversity as we discuss native wildlife and schoolyard wildlife habitats at this three-day workshop. The cost is only $40 per person, which includes lodging and meals provided by the AWF.
Discovering Alabama's Natural Wonders through Nature Journaling, Photography and the Arts (July 20-22 at AWF's Headquarters): Learn how to bring nature into the classroom through writing, photography and art activities that utilize the outdoors as the source of inspiration and investigation at this three-day workshop. The cost is only $40 per person, which includes lodging and meals provided by the AWF.
Teacher Conservation Workshops from Alabama Forestry Association (June 22-24 in Tuscaloosa &/or July 12-15 in Auburn): Each year the AFA sponsors two workshops for teachers to help them learn ways to teach about forestry and the environment in their classrooms. These workshops use a combination of hands on activities, field trips and lecture to help teachers understand the importance of managing our natural resources.
Outdoor Alabama Summer Workshops (All Summer at different locations): The Alabama Department of Conservation and Natural Resources is offering multiple one-day workshops for Project WILD, Project WET, and their new Growing Up WILD (for Pre K-2nd grade) at different locations across Alabama. Visit their website for details.
Legacy Partners in Environmental Education's Summer Institute (July 18-23 at Birmingham Southern College): Legacy's Summer Institute is a comprehensive, hands-on training course for teachers interested in learning about environmental topics and issues. The participants are trained to integrate topics, such as pollution prevention, ecology, waste management and natural resources into their classroom curriculum.
We hope to see you this summer!
April & Doyle

email: keasade@aces.edu and aprilwaltz@knology.net
phone: 1-800-822-9453

Friday, May 21, 2010

Graphing Calculator Care

TI Graphing Calculator Care

As we approach Summer break I thought the following information would be helpful. The proper maintenance and care for TI graphing calculators will help ensure the highest quality of performance.
Each of the titles below are also links for additional details. As always, your best resource for support is to contact our support folks by calling 1-800-TI-CARES.
Use a cloth, lightly dampened with water, to clean the graphing calculator's screen.  Never use solvents or other cleaning liquids.
Avoid applying pressure to the screen/display.
Keep foreign objects from penetrating the connectivity ports on the unit.
Keep liquids from getting inside the unit.
Place the slide case over the front of each unit.
If the unit is being stored for more than 6 months, remove all four (4) of the AAA batteries.
Store the unit in temperatures from 50 to 86 degrees Fahrenheit and with the relative humidity not exceeding 85 percent.
If one battery in a set has a leak, discard the entire set of batteries. 
Calculator won’t turn on? It may be something as simple as adjusting the contrast of the screen. Find other troubleshooting tips.
Make sure you have updated your calculator with the most recent operating system (OS) for the best performance.
If you are receiving error messages or unexpected results, visit the TI Knowledge Base for answers to basic questions and common issues.
Store handhelds in a dry, temperature-controlled area because extreme temperature ranges can reduce battery performance.
Use non-rechargeable Alkaline batteries for improved performance and safety.
Avoid mixing new batteries with old batteries, and different types and makes of batteries.
Do not remove both the graphing calculator’s “AAA” and lithium batteries at the same time. The round lithium (or button) battery provides auxiliary power while “AAA” batteries are being replaced. This will protect data stored in the unit’s memory.
Update your handhelds with the most recent Operating System (OS) to provide the best battery life possible. 

For help and information on how to prepare your calculator for testing, please visit: education.ti.com/go/testprep

Have a safe and enjoyable Summer!


Ned
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