July 13 • Day 4

Today in History

This Day in History
1896 August Kekulé, German chemist and academic died
1923 The Hollywood Sign is officially dedicated in the hills above Hollywood, Los Angeles, California.
1944 Ernő Rubik, Hungarian game designer, architect, and educator, invented the Rubik’s Cube
1951 Arnold Schoenberg, Austrian-American composer and painter died
1954 Frida Kahlo, Mexican painter died
1973 Alexander Butterfield reveals the existence of the “Nixon tapes” to the special Senate committee investigating the Watergate break in.

 

Friday in Chicago

 Team Wow  Team Aha
 
Tech Tips
C5

  • William Brown – Remind101
  • Kyle Radcliffe – Annotate on a Surface

 

Tech Tips
Jammin’ Teachers

  • James Edstrom – Desmos.com
  • Tracey Walker-Hines – Annotating on Adobe Reader
  • Daphne Moore – Edmodo
 Storify  Storify

 

Today in Chicago

 
Today in History
  World of Wonder

  • For TeamAha — Pentagonals
  • For TeamWow — Cosmic Clouds
  Discussion of the readings

cosmos Cosmos

Surprise Photo Assignment
 Lunch
Tech Tips

  • For TeamAha — Pentagonals
  • For TeamWow — Cosmic Clouds
STEM QuickFire
  Amazing Teaching Moment Review

  • On the table/off the table discussion starters
  Work Time

  • Read ImagineIT  assignment on website
  • Look at DreamITs from Cohort 1
  • Work on Amazing Teaching Moment for tomorrow’s demonstration
  Enter Website URL on ShareTracker

Creation Station Mask/Mugshots

  • Create a mask using creation station materials
  Reflection Time

  • Today’s Moment of WOW
Video to End the Day

 

Homework

Complete the following readings and be prepared to discuss in class on Tuesday

July 10 • Day 3

Today in History

This Day in History
1856 Nikola Tesla was born…. Happy World Tesla Day!
1871 Marcel Proust, French author and critic, was born
1925 The Scopes Monkey Trial began against a high school science teacher accused of teaching evolution in violation Tennessee’s Butler Act.
1962 A US Patent was issued for the 3-point seatbelt
1967 New Zealand adopted a new currency that included decimals
1999 U.S. women won the World Cup

 

Yesterday in Chicago

 Team Wow  Team Aha
 Tech Tips
Parkour Monkeys

Tech Tips
BLT w/ Cheese and Mayo

  • Leigha – GradeCam
  • Molly – Gmail Todo list to cellphone
  • Thomas – Agenda in Google Calendar
 Storify  Storify

 

Today in Chicago

Today in History
  World of Wonder

  • For TeamAha — Jammin’ Teachers
  • For TeamWow — C5
  Discussion of the readings

  • Mishra & Koehler
  • Mishra & the deep-play research group
  • TPACK game
  Digital Presence
 Move across the street
Tech Tips

  • For TeamAha — Jammin’ Teachers
  • For TeamWow — C5
Ultimate STEM — The Book Project

  • Demo
  • Debriefing
Cross Share

  Reflection Time

  • Today’s Moment of WOW
Video to End the Day

 

 

Homework

Complete the following readings and be prepared to discuss in class on Monday

July 9 • Day 2

Today in History

This Day in History
1846 US takes a small settlement called Yerba Buena, which we now know as San Francisco.
1868 The 14th Amendment to the United States Constitution is ratified guaranteeing African Americans full citizenship and all persons in the United States due process of law.
1877 the All England Croquet and Lawn Tennis Club began its first lawn tennis tournament at Wimbledon, then an outer-suburb of London.
1880 Paul Broca, French physician and anatomist died
1933 Oliver Sacks, English-American neurologist, chemist, and author is born
1981 Donkey Kong was released, marking the debut of Nintendo’s future mascot, Mario
2001 Scientists discover why we are here

 

Yesterday in Chicago

 Team Wow  Team Aha
 Daily Presentation  Daily Presentation
 Tech Tips

 Tech Tips

 Storify  Storify
 Groups

  • Parkour Monkeys
  • C5
  • Cosmic Cloud
  • STEMraderie
  • BLISK15

 

Today in Chicago

TeamWow

Untitled presentation (2)

TeamAha

Untitled presentation (1)

Today in History
  World of Wonder

  • For TeamAha — BLT w/ Cheese and Mayo
  • For TeamWow — Parkour Monkeys
Play Stations Google Form

TeamWow TeamAha
Discussion of Readings
Mansilla,V. B., & Gardner, H. (2008). Disciplining the mind. Educational Leadership. 65(5), p. 14-19.

Wilson, S., & Peterson, P. L. (2006). Theories of learning and teaching: What do they mean for educators? National Education Association

#KeepitReal activity
#KeepitReal activity Discussion of Readings
Mansilla,V. B., & Gardner, H. (2008). Disciplining the mind. Educational Leadership. 65(5), p. 14-19.

Wilson, S., & Peterson, P. L. (2006). Theories of learning and teaching: What do they mean for educators? National Education Association

 Review Syllabus
Housekeeping

  • @MSUrbanSTEM
  • Forward MSU email
 Quickfire: Video story problem
Lunch
Tech Tips

  • For TeamAha — BLT w/ Cheese and Mayo
  • For TeamWow — Parkour Monkeys
Video Story Problem Showcase
Play Stations
Thinking of website and personal portfolio

  • Kiss & Tell
  • Research & Share
cosmos Cosmos Quote Quick Fire

 

  Reflection Time

  • Today’s Moment of WOW
Video to End the Day#Hashtag w/ Jimmy Fallon and Justin Timberlake

 

Homework

Complete the following readings and be prepared to discuss in class