A shot of the crew and I, including two that came up to Chisasibi from Eastmain. We went hiking by the edge of James Bay, which is actually the Quebec and Nunavut border. It was a beautiful day out - water is still frozen and the temperature is at least 5 degrees lower than farther inland. I made several rock towers around the area, many that were knee high. It felt meditative to do so. Reminds me of the art projects that we did at Norval Outdoor School when I was doing my practicum 3 years ago. Great day.
Monday, May 20, 2013
Teaching Science to ELLs
Cleaning out my computer, I jotted this excerpt down from a book I was flipping through in Waskaganish:
With over 80 percent of my science class English language learners, it is imperative that I allow the students ample time to talk. Oral language helps these students make sense of things and cement these ideas in their brains. The best way for the students to learn a new language is to have many opportunities to use the language they are learning. They need to work through the science and experiment with the language to make sense of their emerging understandings as well as the inquiry process. I had seen too many instances when students were excited to do the hands-on work, but then bound by not being able to record or share their discoveries. The county kits limit them to mere exploration, never really allowing them to make con centre conclusions about those hands-on experiences.
Monday, May 6, 2013
Sports in Toronto
It's been a while since I biked! I am a bit over my healthy weight right now but I pushed myself and did 11 km today, plus rockclimbed at the gym for 2 hours.
Also, I saw on my friend's Facebook photos that beach volleyball is happening again at Ashbridge's Bay. I'm sad that this is the first time in 5 years that I will not be able to join a league!
Also, I saw on my friend's Facebook photos that beach volleyball is happening again at Ashbridge's Bay. I'm sad that this is the first time in 5 years that I will not be able to join a league!
Sunday, May 5, 2013
OAME 2013
Back in Toronto briefly. Went to the OAME conference. I was so excited that I finally got to go this year!
This was one of the four workshops I took. Wendy Hill is amazing.
OAME 2013 - Wendy Hill and The Learning Carpet from Min Min T on Vimeo.
This was one of the four workshops I took. Wendy Hill is amazing.
OAME 2013 - Wendy Hill and The Learning Carpet from Min Min T on Vimeo.
Sunday, April 21, 2013
Thursday, April 18, 2013
TED Video: Jane McGonigal
What a great idea! Loving all the things I'm learning in my MOOC on gamification
I want to try 'World Without Oil'!
(But have to wait for better internet ... SIGH)
I want to try 'World Without Oil'!
(But have to wait for better internet ... SIGH)
Friday, April 12, 2013
Sunset
I've been on the move and slept in 5 different places over the last two weeks. Although it seemed like I have finally Great Whale, where I am schedule for 3 weeks, the school board flew me to Waskaganish for an interview on Monday. I've already been offered a position and am now waiting for the background check to be completed.
Now that I am back in Great Whale, I am staying with another teacher. I took this photo around 8:30 pm. My housemate's dog found some caribou antlers left out near a Cree camp. She brought it all the way back to gnaw on and she tried to run away with it when my housemate, S., wanted to grab it from her. Instead, the dog got stuck in the deep snow. Mind you, that's the snow reaching up to a porch.
On a side note, the temperature in New Delhi, I saw on the news, is 37 Celsius today.
Online Shopping: I bought this organic chai on Well.ca and it is my new favourite tea:
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