View this slide presentation with notes and find some helpful tips on how to
manage centers within your classroom so that your kids can have scheduled
computer time within the classroom.
The second half of the slide presentation has helpful tips on how to develop
computer curriculum to correspond with your lesson plans, tips on developing
your own on-line Internet projects, how to announce your Internet projects,
where to find on-going Internet projects, or pointers to educational
resources.
Visit this slide presentation at:
<http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/integrate.htm>
Thanks!
Tammy
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Tammy Payton
First Grade Teacher and Web Editor for
Loogootee Elementary West
Loogootee, Indiana 47553
http://www.siec.k12.in.us/~west/west.htm
email to: tpayton@dmrtc.net
lways sent out Sunday
evening or Monday morning.
GENERAL INFORMATION:
Each week a new question will be presented. Students participating in
the contest will, in all likelihood, have to do some research to find
the correct answer to our weekly question.
Questions are based on some aspect of Canadian Studies. Questions will
include the subjects of history, geography, culture, natural science,
sports, current events, law and any other aspect of Canadian studies
that we can think of.
A new question will be posted by noon, eastern time, every Monday and
answers must be received by 8:00 a.m. eastern time the following
Saturday week. Answers will be tabulated, and the correct answer, along
with the winners' names, will be posted in two weeks. Thus, there will
be a new question each week while the answer and winners will be posted
two weeks later.
We plan on offering a few nominal prizes so make sure you let us know
where we can reach you. We plan on offering three prizes this year, one
for the top scoring individual or small group, one for the top scoring
class, and one for the top scoring out of country participant. Because
of this it is vital for participants to identify which of the three you
are entering as. If the participants are representing a particular
class please identify the teacher, grade(s) and school.
Last year we had participants from across Canada and the United States,
while the year before we had participants as far away as China.
We welcome all new participants as well as our returning veteran
contestants.
Don't forget your e-mail address, as well as your school's name and the
grade and/or class that you are in, as well as your postal address.
February 17th's QUESTION:
With the baseball season around the corner and this being Black History
Month,(hint) name the only Canadian to be elected to the Baseball Hall
of Fame. He was elected in 1991.
ANSWER:
The only Canadian to be elected to the Baseball Hall of Fame is pitcher
Ferguson Jenkins from Chatham, Ontario. Jenkins pitched in the major
leagues, mainly with the Chicago Cubs, between 1965 and 1983. He won
284 and lost 226 with an E.R.A. of 3.34
WINNERS:
1. Andrew Duplessis, Colonel By Secondary School: Gloucester, Ontario
2. Marymount College Computer Club, Mrs. Waszczylo & Mr. Huculak:
Sudbury, Ontario
3. Yan Zheng, Colonel By Secondary School: Gloucester, Ontario
4. Cassie Lei, Gr. 9, Colonel By Secondary School: Gloucester, Ontario
5. Mr. VanLieshout's Gr. 7 class, St. Peter Canisius School: Watford,
Ontario
6. Marilyn Edwards: Indiana
7. Mrs. Cantalini's Gr. 7 class, Gregory A. Hogan School: Sarnia,
Ontario
THIS WEEK'S QUESTION:
One more Prime Minister Question before we give this topic a rest.
Since Confederation, only one Prime Minister of Canada has also been
the Premier of a province. Name the individual and the province of
which he/she was premier.
DUE DATE: 17 March, 1997.
SEND IN YOUR ANSWERS:
Remember, don't post your answers to this list. Otherwise everyone
will see what you're sending in. Instead, send your answers to Steve
Caldwell at the following e-mail address:
Steve_Caldwell@colby.on.infoshare.ca