01/03/2023
Do you have students that need to buy a new Chromebook charger or pay for a broken screen? Use this step-by-step guide to help you access the on-line payment system.
Step-by-Step Guide to Paying for Technology Assessments | Scribe
Please use these quick steps in order to pay for a broken Chromebook screen or a missing charger.
11/16/2022
Consider participating!
Thursday, December 15, from 11 am- 3 pm. VILS Career Exploration Day-
Teachers can sign their classes up for 45-minute blocks, each focused on a different career topic and featuring Verizon employees. Classes should plan to participate from their classroom and be able to engage with the speaker via Zoom Webinar.
Please register @ this link! You can sign up for multiple sessions based on the careers and topics that interest their students. Registration is now open and will close on December 14.
11/16/2022
Check out this great article....
10 Strategies That Support English Language Learners Across All Subjects
Teachers of any subject can use these tips to help English language learners be more engaged and at ease in class.
11/16/2022
Do you have question about Canvas or PowerSchool? Or maybe about how to integrate a digital tool into your lesson? Schedule a time to meet with Ms. Bailey.
TEACHER TECH SUPPORT CALENDAR
Powerschool/ Canvas Support - Bailey, Bryanna B.
Please select a day and time that you would like to meet with Ms. Bailey for one-on-one support with Powerschool, Canvas or any other technology needed support.
11/16/2022
Thank you to the teachers that came to Tech Tuesday today.
11/08/2022
Don't forget about completing your Canvas Expectation Checklist. If you need support, jump on Zoom today (11/8) now until 10:30.
Zoom Code- 325 819 0319
11/08/2022
Great easy read!
Teaching Debate Across the Curriculum
Teaching Debate Across the Curriculum
Debating helps students strengthen their communication and objective thinking skills, and practice patience and tolerance.
11/04/2022
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Ms. Bailey is a teacher at Whitewater Middle School. Help Ms. Bailey get the tools they need by supporting their classroom.
11/03/2022
Fee Virtual Fieldtrips through Discovery Education...
Virtual Field Trips
Take students beyond the classroom and into some of the world's most iconic locations with virtual field trips. Learn more!
11/03/2022
A great resource for my math teachers...
connect.iste.org
11/03/2022
Inspiration is all around us!
In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, we're honoring Maria Tallchief, the first Native American to become a prima ballerina! One of the most acclaimed ballerinas of the 20th century, Tallchief grew up on the Osage Reservation in Oklahoma. As noted in a NY Times tribute to her, "at a time when many American dancers adopted Russian stage names, Ms. Tallchief, proud of her Indian heritage, refused to do so, even though friends told her that it would be easy to transform Tallchief into Tallchieva."
Tallchief kept her name and made her mark throughout the dance world, dancing with the Ballet Russe de Monte Carlo from 1942 to 1947 and the New York City Ballet from its founding in 1947 through 1965. She is pictured here in the title role of George Balanchine's ballet "Firebird." This dance legend passed away in 2013 at the age of 88.
To introduce this pioneering dancer to children, we highly recommend "Who Is Maria Tallchief" for ages 8 to 12 (https://www.amightygirl.com/who-is-maria-tallchief) and "Tallchief: American's Prima Ballerina" for ages 4 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/tallchief-america-s-prima-ballerina)
She is also among the women featured in "This Little Trailblazer" for ages 1 to 4 (https://www.amightygirl.com/this-little-trailblazer) and "She Persisted: 13 American Women Who Changed the World," for ages 5 to 9 (https://www.amightygirl.com/she-persisted)
For a lovely picture book about a Native American girl who loves to dance at powwows, we recommend "Jingle Dancer" for ages 4 to 8 at https://www.amightygirl.com/jingle-dancer
To discover our favorite fictional picture books about Mighty Girl dancers, visit our blog post, "Dancing Her Heart Out: 20 Picture Books About Mighty Girls Who Love to Dance," at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=12378
For more books about Native American and Indigenous girls and women to share during November's Native American Heritage Month, check out our blog post, 50 Children's Books Celebrating Native American and Indigenous Mighty Girls" at https://www.amightygirl.com/blog?p=10365