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Sheila Huffman
J. Marshall
Elizabeth Martin
Barbara McKelvy
Claudia Miller
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Mark Pereira
M. Michael Perez
Ernest Ramirez
Celeste Reid
Christina Rodriguez
Susan Savage
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Welcome to the beginning of a great adventure.
And the end of all our exploring
Will be to arrive where we started
And know the place for the first time.

-T.S. Eliot
"Little Gidding"

A Parent Guide to Using this Website
As a parent of high school student, I know that it is often hard to get a complete picture of what my child has to do. This website is designed to help.

The "Current Unit" link below has all of the work that we are working on in this unit. You will find downloadable pdf files that you can save to your own computer. There are several types of material:

•Discussion notes - from class discussions
•Interactive Notebook Table of Contents (TOC)
•Instruction Sheets - from Learning Stations that your child is working on in class.
•Handouts - working material from the learning stations.
•Assessment Rubic - a completion guide that neatly summarizes the finished product at each station.
•Review Sheets - for the Unit Test

Ask your child which station he or she has worked to get an idea of what has to be finished.

Check out my class twitter at Twitter World Cultures.

Get homework assignments at my Homework Blog at the 6th Grade Team Website.


Link to A Parent Guide to Using this Website
About Contemporary World Cultures
Below is the Course Guideline for my class.

Link to About Contemporary World Cultures
After School Tutorials
I provide after school tutorials 1-2 times per week in my classroom. My hours are from 3:30pm to 4:30pm. I use an open station approach and kids can move to whatever station or project they need to complete. I also have all of my technology on, so I don't mind if a student needs to use a computer for another class.

I have an open door policy. Students can come whenever they need to up till 4:20. After that we start closing down the room and I am very busy with that task. Students can leave whenever they need to. Once a student leaves, My policy is to not let them come back into my tutorial as it is disruptive.

Link to After School Tutorials
Current Unit - Culture and World Religions (Nov. 9 - Dec. 18)


Link to Current Unit - Culture and World Religions (Nov. 9 - Dec. 18)
Design the New Grady Campus
"If I want people to think differently, if I want them to understand that this place is different from anything they've experienced, then it has to look different. You can't serve up the same old thing and then expect people to rethink their approach to the world."

Barry Frew - US Navy Center for Executive Education

We are building a new Grady campus! Your parents and teachers are discussing a new wing with room for 600 students. I would love to see what you could design. I have included a link to a Grady Map without the T-buildings. Try to fit your design into the space, leaving room for the football/soccer field. Before you start look at the "Language of School Design" booklet to get some ideas about how schools reflect research into learning. Go for it! What should your school look like? Make sure that you let me see what you come up with.



Link to Design the New Grady Campus
Education Research
To back up what I do in the classroom, I would love for you to review the research findings supporting my classroom structure. If I am doing something that doesn't work for your child - let's talk. I learn something every time I talk with a parent that helps me qualify the strategy so that WE can formulate success. Take a look at the findings and synthesis below and let me know what you think.

There is a good link at Lexicon of Learning to help explain any educational terms.

Link to Education Research
Homework
HISD is currently revising the district grading system in response to a new law passed during the last legislative session. The new policy should be available by the start of school.

To see the homework assignments at the 6th Grade Team website, click this link:

Homework Express



Link to Homework
How to Research
As you are working on your research topic in my class, you will need to be systematic in your exploration. You may follow any process that works for you, but I ask that you have the following steps in order to be thorough in your research. I have added links to assist you below, so please feel free to use them.


Link to How to Research
Interactive Notebook
Here are the Tables of Content from each unit this year.

Link to Interactive Notebook
Letterboxing
A hobby that I include as a fun extension of my course outside the classroom. Letterboxing came to the United States in 1996, with the publication in the Smithsonian magazine of an article about this very old hobby in the United Kingdom. Letterboxers carve stamps and hide them around the world, leaving clues online at sites like Letterboxing North America. There is a good explanation at Letterboxing in America FAQ. There are lots of boxes hidden, see if you can find them and "stamp in".

Unlike "Geocaching", which requires an expensive GPS unit that does the "locating" for you, letterboxing requires you to think about the clues in order to locate the hidden letterbox.

I have a letterbox hidden on campus. If you are in Mr. Adam's art class, he will be talking to you about creating your own letterboxer stamp. You can also come to the monthly letterboxing club meetings where you can design and create your stamp and logbook.

Grady Gators Letterbox

Other letterboxes nearby:

The Red Badge of Courage is in Briargrove.
The Lost Rope Swing is in Charnwood.
Yellow Fever is in old Piney Point.



Link to Letterboxing
Links to Brain Research
This page is designed to keep parents up with the latest research findings in the area of brain research. One website, Dr. Kathy Nunley's is particularly useful as a clearinghouse for information. Another useful link is the News from the Neurosciences link at the New Horizons Learning web page. A serious subdivided linking page is at Brainresearch.org which is a good launch pad for inquiries about specific brain function.

Link to Links to Brain Research
Music In My Classroom
I use music in my classroom to help kids transition from one activity to another. Songs are signals for specific team behaviors to assist each child to move from one activity to the next.

By popular request, the lyrics of song used in my classroom are:

Instrumental songs:
Snorkel by Leo Kottke - Closure song
Interlude by Modest Mouse - Quick Transition

Link to Music In My Classroom
My Lesson Plans
To see what we were doing on a specific date, click on the file for that week. I must say that every group of children is different, so as we begin to understand children we can best:

Link to My Lesson Plans
Odyssey of the Mind
The 2009-2010 Odyssey team is being created.

More information is available at the Odyssey of the Mind website.

The problem synopses are quite interesting this year.

Link to Odyssey of the Mind
Social Studies Toolkit
Included in this section are tools that we use in my class to better analyze and understand the ideas and issues of the cultures we are exploring. Gathered from around the net, with some originals thrown in, the list expands as new ideas are found.

Just added material from Harvard's Project Zero - really well-constructed thinking/discussion routines for use in the classroom.

Link to Social Studies Toolkit
Twitter World Cultures
I have created an account on twitter to provide informal information about events and activities in my World Cultural Studies classes.

You can find my Twitter page at Twitter World Cultures.

Link to Twitter World Cultures
Unit 1 - Map Camp (8/25 - 9/16)
This 3 1/2 week unit is designed to consolidate mapping and general geography skills. We are creating a "learning atlas" in our interactive notebooks based upon the seven continents. This atlas will grow as we explore issues in depth during the year. This unit can be found on pages 14 - 27 of the interactive notebook. Students will return to these continent maps and the adjacent "thinking" pages throughout the year to add information, thoughts and observations.

Click on the link below to find handouts and the Table of Contents (TOC) for this unit.

Link to Unit 1 - Map Camp (8/25 - 9/16)
Unit 2 - Building Cooperative Teams (9/21-9/30)
This mini-unit involves learning how to work as cooperative teams. More than just sitting in group settings, true cooperative teams work together to ensure that all team members are involved and learning.

Link to Unit 2 - Building Cooperative Teams (9/21-9/30)
Unit 3 - Human/Environment Interaction in North America (Oct. 1 - Nov. 6)
This four week unit is design to examine the interaction between people and the physical environment. We are looking at North America with an eye to landforms, climate zones and ecosystems for clues about how humans have been shaped by the environment and how it has been altered in exchange. This is our first full thematic unit where students manipulate and interpret data, design graphs, evaluate evidence, learn to screen information, begin to cite information, create persuasive advertising, borrow creative formats, use the internet in a web 1.0 format, and judge the influence of landforms.

Note to parents - This unit marks the "ramping up" of my curriculum as we make ready for 7th grade. I am not using a portfolio approach as I did in the first two units - every assignment will be graded. Click on the green title to see the Unit 3 Rubric along with specific details about each assignment.

Link to Unit 3 - Human/Environment Interaction in North America (Oct. 1 - Nov. 6)
Web Links
My list of cool and and useful links for my class:

GENERAL

DATA AND STATISTICS
CIA World Fact Book

WEATHER AND CLIMATE
National Hurricane Center
Weather Underground
Precipitation for U.S. Cities (For Station 1)

MAPS
University of Texas Map Collection
World Atlas and Map Links
Viewer Above Earth
Earth View

TEAMBUILDING
Teamtreks Game

GEOGRAPHY
National Geographic
PBS Africa
Great Wall Across the Yangtze
Geography Games
Electrocity - Game
Stop Disasters - Game
World Domination - Game

HISTORY
Feudalism Game
National Defense University
Conquistadors (Interactive Experience)
Islamic History Sourcebook
Biographies of Female Heroes and Rulers in History
Distinguished Women of Past and Present
History of Women Through Art

CULTURE
PBS Islam
The Forbidden City Simulation (Requires XP,OSX, or Linux)
Country Cultural Profiles

ECONOMICS
PBS Commanding Heights (The Battle for the World Economy)
UC Atlas of Global Inequality
3rd World Farmer Game
Minyanland Game
Darfur is Dying Simulation

GOVERNMENT
Budget Hero Game
Cyber Budget Game (balance the French National Budget -this is in French - see what it's like to be in a country where you don't speak the language.)
Democs Game to Build Democracy (requires 4-6 people)
Balance New York City's Budget - Game
Plan a Future Park Game

VOCABULARY BUILDING
Vocabulary Games

RESEARCH - (See "How to Research" page below for detailed information and steps to research)

Online Search Strategies
Four NETS for Better Searching
Google Cheat Sheet
Search Engine Showdown
Search Engine Watch - Advanced
UC Berkley Search Tips
Netlingo - Dictionary of Online Terms



BIBLIOGRAPHY
Online Bibliography Maker
Online Citation Maker
Easybib

PLAGIARISM
Plagiarism.org
Drew U Plagiarism Examples

Odyssey of the Mind



Link to Web Links
Web Master Enrichment
Every teacher at Grady has an enrichment class that they create for the school. My enrichment this year is web mastering. I train students to create and maintain web pages for Grady teachers. The class meets twice a week on Green block days.

Link to Web Master Enrichment
World Watch
Keeping an eye on global issues.

Israel, Jordan Find Accord in Finding New Water Supplies
Swine flu: How experts are preparing their families
Swine flu: Country by country
Warmer climate could make succulent meat a memory
Has runaway Arctic warming already begun???
Arctic 'warmest in 2,000 years'



Link to World Watch
Grady Middle School
Gib Henington, World Cultures
Classes
A Parent Guide to Using this Website
About Contemporary World Cultures
After School Tutorials
Current Unit - Culture and World Religions (Nov. 9 - Dec. 18)
Design the New Grady Campus
Education Research
Homework
How to Research
Interactive Notebook
Letterboxing
Links to Brain Research
Music In My Classroom
My Lesson Plans
Odyssey of the Mind
Social Studies Toolkit
Twitter World Cultures
Unit 1 - Map Camp (8/25 - 9/16)
Unit 2 - Building Cooperative Teams (9/21-9/30)
Unit 3 - Human/Environment Interaction in North America (Oct. 1 - Nov. 6)
Web Links
Web Master Enrichment
World Watch
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