Volume 2, Number 8
April, 2002


Content Guide:
Suitable for elementary school students Elementary School
Suitable for middle school students Middle School
Suitable for high school students High School
General tips for teachers General

Technology Applied
Into the Classroom
STLP News
Through a Student's Eyes
Assistive Technology
The Web
Red-Hot Links
Literacy On Line
Tech Help
Tips from the Pros
Training Schedule at the Ambrose Lab
Staff profiles
Miscellaneous
"The network is down . . . " (humor)
The TIPS Archives

Instructional Technology Home Page
Fayette County Public Schools home page

Editor: Jeffrey L. Jones,
District TRT jjones@fayette.k12.ky.us

This website is intended for the instructional use of students and staff of Fayette County Public Schools

 


On this page:
Suitable for elementary school studentsLiterary Book Club News
Suitable for elementary school studentsSuitable for middle school studentsSuitable for high school students TALK News
 
Suitable for elementary school studentsSuitable for middle school studentsSuitable for high school students Literary Book Club and TALK are on line initiatives in the support of literacy from the Fayette County Department of Instructional Technology. TIPS brings  news/excerpts from these resources each month. Submitted by Cathy Brandt

Go to the Literary Book Club

Below is an example review from the Literary Book Club. Attention, Teachers: have your students submit their own book reviews! All grade levels welcome! Instructions are on the site.


School Northern Elementary School
Student First Name Michael
Student Age 10
Teacher Name Mrs. Gallenstein
Book Title Stone Fox 
Book Author Gardiner, John Reynolds
Book Illustrator Marcia Sewall

This review is about the book Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner. 

The story takes place in Jackson, Wyoming. Most of the story happens on grandfather's potato farm and in the nearby city. 

The main character is Willy a 10 year old boy who lives with his grandfather. Grandfather takes care of Willy and runs a potato farm. Searchlight is Willy's dog. They do everything together. Stone Fox is an Indian who has never lost a dog sled race. No one has ever heard him speak. He doesn't like white people because they treated his people poorly. Doc Smith is an old lady who takes care of the people in Jackson Wyoming. Mr. Snyder is a tax collector who comes to take Grandfather's farm. 

The theme of this boook is if you believe in yourself you can do almost anything Willy has to earn $500.00 so the tax collector will not take grandfather's farm. 

Willy decides to enter the dog sled race because the prize is $500.00. The people in the book think he is crazy because he only has one dog and he is going to race against Stone Fox. Willy uses his college fund to enter the race anyway. Willy is sure he can win because he and his dog have raced the path many times before. He knows that Grandfather is depending on him. Will he win? Read the book to find out. 

This is an interesting book that should grab your attention. Watch out for the surprises!!!


News from the Talk website

Activities at the TALK website are practical ways to address literacy in various content areas, and include technology.  They have been aligned with The Classroom Literacy Guide.  This guide is a rollup of best practices in literacy, consistent for all grade levels, that is put into a form useful for instructional planning, self-evaluation, peer-mentorship and staff development.  It is the "how to" for a good literacy-based program. 

Simple Machines 

Pulley SystemMake YOUR life more simple - use the lessons at the TALK site already created for you! What if life were just plain EASIER? Actually SIMPLE MACHINES do make our lives easier. This lesson guides students through exploration of three specific websites. Students will view pictures of and read about various simple machines, how they work and the purposes for which they are used. Students can use this Inspiration templateInspiration Template to record and organize their findings. 

 

Teacher Lesson: http://teach.fcps.net/talk/activities/machines/default.htm

Student Lesson: http://teach.fcps.net/talk/activities/machines/student.htm

We would love to include YOUR classroom activities which use technology in support of literacy in any area of the curriculum. Send us ideas and activities you would like to see included in the TALK website. For information on this, or more information on how to use TALK , contact Cathy Brandt via email or at 381-4124.