Wednesday, April 1, 2020

Hums for April 1st

So... Really impressed with how successful the google meet was yesterday.  A little chaotic, that's for sure but it was a good test as to how the tech worked at least.  Sorry this is a long post, but hopefully, it will help provide a bit of clarity going forward.

Anyhow, I wanted to outline THE PLAN going forward.  Keeping in mind the expectation that you are spending about 5 hours a week on humanities I am going to kick things off with some creative writing for ELA.  Social Studies might take a bit longer to get rolling, probably by next week since I need to organize some more materials for it.

As a rough idea I wanted to share what my goals are as far as continued teaching.

First of all, everything is subject to change.  No doubt over the next few weeks we'll find things that work well, try things that work terribly, new stuff will get rolled out by the CBE, Alberta Education, the government, Alberta Health Services and everything in between.  No matter what though we'll all figure out a way to muddle through this together.

I'll try to regularly post different videos related to the curriculum for you to watch.  Sometimes it will be me putting my mediocre video editing skills to use, other times I might link something a bit more professional on the YouTubes.

I'm going to set up a Google Meet video conference once a day for at least an hour.  For today at least I will be on from 1pm until 2pm.  Ms. C and I are just working out a routine schedule that works for us but we'll get that rolling in the next couple days.  Regular attendance is not required, though you should probably try to check in at least once or twice a week even if it is just to say hi and that everything is going well.  The idea behind this is that I'll be available to answer questions as they come up, and offer feedback on stuff we are working on.  That said, just because those are the times I am setting aside for this it does not mean I'm unavailable otherwise. If you ever need to talk with me outside of those normal hours, just send me an email with a time that works for you and we'll figure it out.

One thing I am probably not going to do is any attempt to simply move the class into a virtual setting where you are expected to be online between X and Y-o'clock and I sit and try to lecture to a computer monitor.  I don't think it would be terribly effective, and given that a lot of you are sharing computers, webcams and other technology with other people in your house it just strikes me as being a nightmare for a lot of families to try and organize.  With the pre-recorded video I can at least prepare a script, add some pictures, diagrams, maps ect. and then respond to any questions that come up during my 'office hours.

One EXTREMELY IMPORTANT POINT! to remember is that this will only work if you reach out.  I can't wander around the classroom, look over your shoulders and see how you are doing.  You NEED to take advantage of the office hours if you have questions, however minor.  One advantage is that they will likely be fairly low key with only a few kids in at any given time so in some ways it should be easier to get help when you need it. If you aren't comfortable asking questions in front of the group, then PLEASE email me and we'll set up an 1:1 appointment.

I have not yet completely decided if I'm going to use Brightspace by D2L or Google Classroom. More to follow in the next couple days.

So.  That's what I'm doing.  What should you be doing?

I'm so glad you asked.  Seriously, I can tell you guys must be getting bored given how many of you have been asking what you should be working on now.

Like I said earlier, I figured it might be nice to kick things off with a bit of creative writing.  Generally speaking, you guys enjoy writing stories. I enjoy reading stories you write, and it is something that can be done pretty much independently so I think it will be a good way to get the ball rolling with this.  I'd like to kick things off by diving into descriptive writing.

First up, I'd like you to watch this video:



With that in mind, let's play around with the following scenario:
It is the late 15th century, you are a sailor on a ship called the Santa Maria.  Your captain, a man named Christopher Columbus has set off on a voyage to try and reach the Indies by sailing west.  You've been at sea for weeks now, the conditions are cramped, food and water are running low, and there is still no sign of land.  In your shared folder, write a short descriptive paragraph or diary entry about what your experience has been like.

You don't need to do a whole lot of research on this.  Under the 'important links' on the right hand side of the page, you'll see Chapter 5 of the textbook.  That is the chapter where they talk about the Age of Exploration and what it was like. I might suggest reading up to page 113 to get a feel for the motivation of the early explorers.  The real key thing I want to see you focusing on is descriptive language! I want to feel like I'm on that ship, smelling the sea air, hearing the creak of ropes and the snap of sails.  I want to stand up from my chair after I finish reading it and fall over because I'm expecting the floor to move under my feet.

So to summarize:
1) Watch the video on writing fiction with descriptive language.
2) Read up to pp. 113 in the chapter 5 link found on the right hand side of the blog.
3) Write a descriptive paragraph about what it would have been like to be a sailor on Christoper Columbus' ship.
4) My 'office hours' today are going to be 1-2PM.  I'll email you a nickname for the room once I get it set up.
5) This is not intended to be work for "Today".  Get started on it, but realistically I expect it will probably take about 3 hours to do a good job of everything.  With 3 days left in the week, that means you should be aiming to finish everything up by Friday.

Tuesday, March 31, 2020

Mr Ibbitson & Mrs Cockburn Update March 31

Hello 8-3 and 8-4.

It was so great to see many of your faces this afternoon. We have definitely missed all of your shenanigans. 

On average, you can expect to have 10 hours of work each week. This will be a combination of your core subjects (Math, Science, ELA, and Social Studies).  

The following platforms will be used as mediums to support your learning: 
Try logging on this afternoon so that we can troubleshoot any problems that arise 
  • Google Classroom/Drive/Docs/Meet (refer to parental consent letter sent to your parents via Messenger today as well as via the link on the post from this morning) 
  • This Blog: As always, the blog is a useful tool for us to send out quick messages so make sure you keep checking this regularly. 

As for what this week is going to look like, we suspect that a lot of the first few days are going to be just reconnecting and sorting out various technology issues.  
This is going to be a learning experience for all of us in more ways than one, so we do appreciate your patience. 

Google Meet Up Today - 1-3 pm

Hello 8-3 and 8-4

Mr Ibbitson and I will be available from 1-3pm today on Google Hangout as a little bit of a stress test to see how well it works with real live students.  We would love to see your faces so feel free to pop on and join us any time during the two hour window with any questions or concerns you may have or just to have some social interaction with your teachers and classmates.  This is our first attempt at doing this so hopefully everything works OK.

We hope to see you!

Check your CBE Email for a link closer to 1:00.  Mr. Ibbitson is busy right now trying to organize everyone's school email addresses into a mailing list. Your parents have been sent a letter via School Messenger from Mr. Rakowski and I have attached a link to the letter from Mr. Ibbitson and I below.

Google Meet Consent Letter

Note: pajamas are completely acceptable attire!

Monday, March 30, 2020

Welcome Back 8-3 and 8-4!

Welcome back everyone. We miss all your smiling faces & are excited to begin TMC ‘at a distance’!  😊 
Please email your homeroom teacher back at dribbitson@cbe.ab.ca for 8-4 or rlcockburn@cbe.ab.ca for 8-3 by 8:00 am tomorrow, Tuesday March 3with an answer to the following questions and make sure to check the blog: for information each day. 
  1. 1. How are you doing?  
  1. a. How is your family doing?  
  1. b. Is there anything that you or your family need assistance with? 
  1. 2. What type of device(s) do you have access to? (computer, laptop, iPad/tablet or smart phone) 
  1. 3. Do you have to share these device(s) with anyone else in your family or is it for your use only?  
  1. 4. Do you have access to the internet? (wifi or data) 
  1. 5. Do you have access to a printer? 
  1. 6. Do you have access to a scanner, phone camera or an alternative way to upload a picture of work?  
  1. 7. Do you think you will have up to 2 hours of concentrated technology time a day? 
  1. a. Do you see any problems with being able to access technology during the ‘normal’ school day? 
Cheers:
Mr. Ibbitson & Ms. Cockburn

Saturday, March 21, 2020

Happy Spring Break

Enjoy your break! Take this time to refresh, relax and try something you've been wanting to do! Play board games, read a book or find a new hobby! We will be back in touch after the break to discuss next steps but in the meantime enjoy yourselves!


Thursday, March 19, 2020

Eyeball Dissection Video

Hello,

I was really hoping that Mr. Badr, Ms. MacNicol and I would get a chance to dissect an eyeball for your viewing pleasure but alas, you will have to settle for this great video put out by The Exploratorium. Katie does a great job explaining the parts of the eye that you have all learned about and I actually learned how to correctly pronounce Tapetum! Although, the act of not wearing gloves during the dissection baffles me a little.

Please enjoy the video at your leisure. Note, it is not as endearing as seeing Mr. I working in his pajama pants with a sweet little cherub in his arm.


Dissection Video


Also, as per Mr. Ibbitson's instructions, if you have any outstanding work that you are wanting to submit into the lovely shared folders, please fire me off an email to rlcockburn@cbe.ab.ca to let me know it is there.

We really do miss you already. You know what is worse than a loud, chaotic classroom? An empty one. You guys really do bring this place to life and bring joy to our workday! I hope to see you all soon.


Working from Home

Well, it's official, I'm working from home.  I'm really glad I got a chance to see everyone who came and go their stuff yesterday, and I'm pretty crushed that I won't get a chance to see anyone coming today or tomorrow.  Love you all, and I'll see you on the other side of this, whenever that is.
I'm going to go through and check everyone's google drive folders for their essays today.  I'll mark it as missing in powerschool if I can't find it.  If I do mark it as missing, could you fire me a quick email when it is there just so I can cut down on the frequency of checking the folders?  Going forward, make sure you are using the magical folder though.  It's the only way I have a hope of keeping things organized through all this.  If you just share the file with me it quickly gets lost in a blizzard of shared files going back half a decade.

You also might have noticed I snuck Chapter 6 of the textbook up into the important links on the side.  If you are feeling so inspired you might want to give it a quick pre-read since that's where we are going in the Social Studies curriculum next.

Check D2L

Just a friendly reminder from Mrs. C to say that I will be transitioning away from the blog so check d2L. 😃 I also wanted to let you kno...