Thursday, October 23, 2008

Loyalsock Limestone


Recognize the place in the old photograph? It is the lime kiln on East Third Street, just before the overpass going from Sheetz to Super 8 motel. Well, only the stonework remains. This kiln was used to bake limestone rock into lime powder for use on farm fields and as mortar for building. The limestone was created by dead critters and plants sinking to the bottom of an ocean floor about 300 million years ago. Yep, we were located near the equator, then. Today, my munchkins investigated their own homemade limestone. We froze our sample and then baked it. Although we did not make lime -- that would take 8 hours in an 800-degree Fahrenheit oven, some sample did begin to crumble. Where Sheetz is today, was once a rock quarry for limestone. Carl McDaniel, of Loyalsock, submitted several photos of that quarry to the Sun-Gazette's CU Galleries. Those galleries are really neat to view. Anyway, the old kiln is falling into disrepair. Since it is a historical place it could not be removed to make way for I-180. However, 30 years of traffic vibrating through that area has damaged the old kiln. I told my cherubs that little piece of Loyalsock history may soon succumb to the ravages of man's technology. Too bad, we have so very little left to call our heritage.
Have a great night, folks. Don't forget yesterday was mighty grand, as well.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

An Episode of the Grumpy Gourmet

I froze rocks in the freezer, I baked rocks at 500-degrees Fahrenheit, I let rocks set at room temperature. And, in-between, I had munchkins examine their homemade rocks with magnifying glasses. Today, they examined and tossed their homemade sandstones. Tomorrow, they will finish the examination of shale and toss them, and begin an examination of limestone. More baking, more freezing.

Are You Signing Those Agendas?
Hey! C'mon, parents. You are to verify your kiddo has completed the science assignment and signed the agenda. A week's worth counts as one project grade. Each signature is worth 20-points. If your kid "ain't" gonna remind you, then, step-up and ask for the science paper and the agenda. We are in this, together.

Have a great night, folks.

Monday, October 20, 2008

What Are Rocks?

I'll bet your kiddo, knows. This vocabulary lesson is due, tomorrow. Parents, please initial your child's science sheet agenda after you verify the packet has been completed. I would say half the kids came in today without daily parent signatures. They are worth 20-points each and count as a project grade, each week.

Parents, you have to review your munchkin's work to verify it is completed. I only get 'em for 40 minutes a day, you have them all evening. Please help.

Have a great night, folks.

Thursday, October 16, 2008

You Write My Blog, Today

How about some comments about your day? C'mon, you write the blog, today.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Work Turned In Or Due

Section 61 and 63 must turn in Lab notebooks 10 and 11, tomorrow. Sections 62 and 64 still have tomorrow to work on those packets.

Making Rocks
A little of this and a little of that and a little Sodium Silicate, and we should have sandstone, shale, conglomerate and limestone, by Monday. Sections 61 and 63 begin that project, tomorrow.

Have a great night, folks.

Tuesday, October 14, 2008

Changes in Agenda

Okay, I would go around and sign agendas. Still, for some, assigned work was not completed. Today, I handed out the week's worth of agenda as something to keep in the science notebook. Parents are urged to review the agenda, each night, verify assigned work has been completed, or, at least started, and initial the agenda handout when work is completed. This way, we will work together to ensure your child is fulfilling the requirement of keeping an agenda, notebook, and completing homework.

Have a great night folks.

Friday, October 10, 2008

Did Your Kid Turn In Repaired Lab 8e?

Well, 3 p.m. came today and still a "bunch a" cherubs opted not to turn-in their fixed versions of Lab Notebook 8e. Rather than email me, and ask me, perhaps you should verify with your child whether or not he/she resubmitted a corrected version of that notebook. I will hand them back on Tuesday.

4-Sight Testing
Yesterday, I tested my homeroom in math. Today, I had Mrs. Pulizzi's kids. Both days were wonderful. The munchkins were serious about doing well on that test. Nice job, guys.

Miss Porter's Alzheimer's Awareness Walk
Yep, its tomorrow. She raised $150, today, with teacher purchasing dress-down day stickers and $3 purple wrist-bands. Funny, Miss Porter had to cut and staple her wrist-band because it was so large -- mine is digging into my wrist. Am I that big?

Have a great weekend, folks. I will not be monitoring my email until late Sunday. I need a break from this place.

Thursday, October 09, 2008

It Only Took 15 Years, But. . .

Talk about seeing the floor, up close. I saw it when I fell over and hit it, face first. Why? Well, I have a group of girls in my social studies class working on a Supreme Court case. After jotting down notes, researching data, recording sources, and composing a graphic organizer, these girls were asked to write an introductory statement and conclusion.

Y'all gotta read this conclusion: "Separate, but equal, caused a lot of problems for mostly the African-Americans. But, when the Brown family took this case to court, three years later, and fought for the schools to be together and equal -- they found that the court favored Linda and people like her. That day, May 17, 1954, Linda Brown and everybody who thought the separate, but, equal, motto wasn't fair, won."

I feel like a frosted, eight-layer cereal square -- proud.

Have a great night, folks.

Wednesday, October 08, 2008

Read Naturally - Naturally

Hey, I differentiated my classes - again. I have two groups that started a Read Naturally lesson - Lab Notebook 11 - about a test flood of the Grand Canyon. Others are working on a stream bed simulation - Lab Notebook 10. By the way, kiddoes, use my website to find a copy of the stream on page 2 and 3. Others finished Lab 9 - weathering and erosion.

Collected Signed Progress Reports
Pretty good return. Most kids brought backed signed progress reports, today.

4-Sight Tests, tomorrow and Friday
Only during periods 1 and 2, both days. I will meet with sections 62 and 64, tomorrow, and sections 63 and 61 on Friday.

Have a good night, folks.

Tuesday, October 07, 2008

The Kid "Ain't" Going, Yet

My son is not leaving, yet, for basic training. It appears he was moved up on the list when another individual failed to respond to his call. As it turns out, that individual made it on time to report in at Lackland Air Force Base in San Antonio, Texas. As a result, the boy is back on the list and is waiting to go. Anyone got a temporary job for a kid who worked as the computer tech at Circuit City? He's good - taught me a lot about 'puters. He has a car payment and insurance to pay. He signed-up for the Air Force on July 1 and quit his job to go into the military. He has been unemployed ever since. But, enough about me and mine.

Fixing Lab 8e
Munchkins saw the results of not reading and following directions and discussing plans with their groups before proceding. Those lab notebooks were, for the most part, a mess. Merry Christmas, Cherubs, you get to fix those nasty errors and improve your grade. Thank You, Mr. Zdun. Ahem, I did not quite hear you. Remember, I have to re-grade all those packets. THANK YOU, MR. ZDUN!!!!

Progress Reports Went Out Today, For Science
I handed out progress reports, today. For the most part, the grades are good -- however, I am sending out 14 progress reports to the homes of students that are failing or near failing. We have three more weeks to get "them thar" grades up-to-par.

Have a great night, folks.

Monday, October 06, 2008

Redo

I am handing out progress reports, tomorrow.

Tomorrow, the cherubs will redo Lab Notebook 8e. It will be due on Friday, October, 10, 2008. If it is not turned in, then, the original grade will stand. This is a self-explanatory lessons. Why the problems?

Have a great night, folks.

Friday, October 03, 2008

And Then, There Were -- NONE

My son got the call about 1 p.m. today, within minutes he called me, he leaves for Air Force basic training on Monday. He will be at San Antonio for six weeks, then tech school for another four months. Meanwhile, the daughter is at College Station, about an hour from Dallas. Wifey and I are still in Williamsport.

Meanwhile, at School
We continued our lesson on physical and chemical weathering. Thanks to all the concerned parents that, after receiving my mass email about upcoming progress reports, contacted me for updates.

Well, the boy is packing. Have a good weekend, folks.

Thursday, October 02, 2008

Lab 9 -- Reviewing physical and chemical changes

A neat little reading packet about weather and changes. The packet must be completed through page 8 for tomorrow. We get to watch a video, tomorrow and finish Lab 9.

An Angel From Heaven Responded To My Blog, Yesterday
If you look at the comment section to yesterday's blog, you will see a response from Shirin. This is the young lady that took my daughter in during the last few hurricane evacuations from Galveston. Shirin and her family fed and housed my kid for several weeks as Texas A&M regrouped and moved operations to the College Station campus. Shirin and her family came directly from heaven and appeared at a time when my family needed her most. She literally saved my kid -- and for that, I will be eternally grateful. Please take a moment to comment to this blog and say hello to Shirin.

Have a great night, folks.

Wednesday, October 01, 2008

They Must Love Me, This Assignment Could Be Done At Home

Okay, I've got about a dozen munchkins in my classroom completing Lab 8e -- identifying sand. This part of the project could be done on any computer, because you access the website through my website. Instead, they chose to stay after school and work in my room. Although I know its not true, I fancy to think they stayed because they wanted to spend some extra time with me. They Love Me -- They Really Love Me!!! Eh, they wanted an excuse to be with friends. Hey, I can imagine - can't I.

Daughter Has A Home
Fancy that, my daughter is being housed in a hotel at College Station, Texas. She said she has to take two buses and walk about 15 minutes to get to campus from the hotel, but, she has a single room with a king-sized bed, fridge, microwave, coffeemaker, and AC. After a four hour trip from Houston to College Station, she spent the night in the room. She realized, this morning, she needs to buy a coat. She said even at 10 a.m. it was cold. Since she is completely lost, she did find someone to guide her to the campus bookstore. "Dad, they have coats, but, the price!!!" I told her to go ahead. At this point, her health and comfort are priority over cost. Geez, that hurt to say. All that money! Oiy!!!! Still the college version of my kid in sweats and sneaks is better than the teenaged kid with designer clothes.

I Like This Class
You should see my cherubs. They are working on this lab and fully-intend to finish by 4:30. For the last few weeks I questioned their maturity. I am eating crow, they are working in a mature manner. Aiy, it does my old Irish heart proud -- whoops, I'm Polish.

Have a great night, folks. Time to ask Pappa Z for help.

Tuesday, September 30, 2008

Hey! There's a Docs in my Google!!!

Took my social studies class to that fancy new computer lab that was supposed to be for middle school, but, was taken over by high school --arrgghhh. Anyway, showed my munchkins how to use google.docs. It is a neat alternative to Microsoft Word without - to quote Mr. Ellis, our 7th grade social studies teacher - "all the bells and whistles."

Speaking of Computers
Some of my science classes are behind schedule and should be on page 16 through 18 in their packets. This involves using the computer and finding sites on our FOSS module. Your kiddoes have all the instructions and are welcomed to work at home. I want this entire packet done by Thursday morning. NO FORGIVENESS!!! It's now time to observe deadlines. We have to push-on. I am three weeks behind schedule, as it is.

Maneuvering through a battlefield
My kid called at 3 for her 100 mile trip to College Station. Here it is pert near 7 and she is still 40 miles from College Station. She said the roads are like minefields, traffic is bumper-to-bumper, they had to travel in the opposite direction to get around impassable road lengths. So, there they are, my kid, her friend and her boyfriend, enroute to the main campus. She is staying in a hotel, tonight, and will be assigned a room and an area rooming house, tomorrow. Would you go through all that?

Have a great night, folks. Pray for the hurricane victims in Texas. While you're at it, say a little prayer for Mrs. Fry. I just adore that woman.

Monday, September 29, 2008

Shake It, Baby!

Take 400-grams of rocks, a plastic jar, and 27 kids with the job of turning those rocks into sand, and you have a loud event. Talk about a rock concert! They had to shake those rocks for 10 minutes -- seven groups per class. Oiy, Mrs. Dincher regained her hearing three class periods later, poor Mrs. Phillips went home in a daze. Even Mr. DiMarco, high school principal, came down to investigate the ruckus. He said it reminded him of the days of Mr. Snyder teaching Earth Science -- Mr. DiMarco, where do you think I got the idea? I had Mr. Snyder for science.

Okay, 'nough said. Time for lotsa Tylenol.

Have a great night, folks.

Sunday, September 28, 2008

It's All GONE

The daughter's roommate made it to Galveston, today, to retrieve personal items from the dorm room. The near 100-degree daily temperature, 90+ humidity, wind and rain damage, permitted mold to take over the entire dormatory. Apparently, there is nothing worth saving, except the fish in the aquarium. He was left behind because school officials told students at time of evacuation to take only a week's worth of items and they would be back at campus in a few days. Apparently, all left the aquariums behind. I don't know about the others, but, this fish was still swimming about. Kinda neat how aquatic critters can reduce their metabolic rate to survive long periods without food.

Now, we have to submit an itemized list of all her belongings. All those clothes we bought this past summer - gone. What a waste. She said she never got a chance to wear half of those clothes.

Well, I have to submit a claim through FEMA -- I've been told victims of Katrina are still waiting for their FEMA checks -- don't t'ya just love government workings?

Enjoy the rest of your weekend, folks.

Friday, September 26, 2008

What Do You Mean, Power Team?

Try teaching 110-sixth graders. That's a power team. But, seriously, I enjoyed our assembly intertwining physical strength and moral power. I just wish the sound system was better for that assembly. The messages were powerful. You would have enjoyed the assembly. By the way, I told the kids the picture of the power team included me, eight years ago. It took a few minutes to convince them, but, then, they looked at my belly, my balding head, and the droopy face and called my bluff. I'm tellin', Arnold.

Clubs
I got the nicest group of kids in my club, "Sock Scoop on the Web." Problem is, we have so little time to gather news, write-it up and format it for the website. Oh well, a work in progress. The bugs in this ointment are pretty large.

Dance Tonight
I got my John Travolta shoes, my Vince Gilly cowboy hat, my Kevin Bacon t-shirt and am ready to boogie. We are in the middle school gym from 7 to 9. Parents, pick up your munchkins by 8:45 p.m. One time, Mr. Fausnaught made me stay for the kids that remained. I was here until 10:30.

Cold Becoming Tolerable
Its sad when you can't yell and have to rely on Mrs. Pulizzi and Mrs. Phillips to settle down the hallway. A couple of kids hugged me out of sympathy. Golly, gee. I love this place.

Keep 'em Learnin'
http://www.sungazette.com/page/content.detail/id/516359.html?nav=5011
Have a great weekend, folks.

Thursday, September 25, 2008

Achoo!!!!

Yep, got the cold. Not quite certain if I got it from Miss Porter or Mrs. Phillips. But, the good news is, my voice is gone. Lost it completely at 2:56 p.m.

Check out the damage to my daughter's campus at Texas A&M in Galveston: http://www.tamug.edu/ikecampusimages.htm

The resilience of people: http://www.galveston.com/hurricaneikeslideshows/

Hope all had a good day. Have a good night, folks.

Wednesday, September 24, 2008

You May Need A Steam Cleaner

Today, the cherubs spread three sand samples on a glue-covered sheet of paper and pressed down on the sand until it dried. Of course, you know, there will be some sand grains that insist on dislodging and will end-up on your carpeting. Oh well, all in the name of science.

Tomorrow, we unveil the fourth, mystery sand, and the munchkins will have to identify that sample using only their collected data and sand descriptions. Oh great, more sand on my floor. Hey, I've got tile floors and I think I gathered enough stray sand grains to build a nifty sand castle.

Finishing Schools To Watch documentation
For the last couple of months, I have been compiling documentation touting the virtues of our little school. It's funny, when you spend your existence in a tiny classroom, the world around you goes by without even hinting at its wonders. Well, what I mean is, this place is totally COOL. We have teachers doing the most innovative things with education you can imagine. I have compiled eight pages of facts and features from grade-level to related arts, to field trips and lunch with Mr. Fausnaught.

Have a great night, folks.