Monday, March 16, 2009

Job Fair...

Well I am officially in Spokane and preparing for the job fair tomorrow. I have eaten a fine dinner and am satisfied as far as food. For all you fellow MTE'ers I wish you the best of luck if you are at the fair, unless you are a social studies person and I hope that I dominate you in all aspects of job searching. I know that is not the nicest thing to say, however the truth hurts and lets face it you want a job as bad as I do. Thanks for reading.

Seabass OUT!

Sunday, March 15, 2009

Affinity Diagram

I was just reading about cooperative learning strategies online and came across this one that I think would be kind of cool to use in the classroom. It is called Affinity Diagram. This tool is an interesting method for gathering and organizing huge quantities of information (especially written or verbal comments) and allows participants to naturally group ideas and show the relationships between items and groups. All you need it 3x5 cards and a big idea, something that cannot be easily answered. Then put your students into groups of 2-3 and put up a massive question that they have to analyze writing on these 3x5 cards. I think that this would be a good at the end of a unit on the Civil War, World War I & II etc. I might try and use this when I cover WWII. Check out what I read at: http://literacy.kent.edu/eureka/strategies/cooperate_with_others.html

Saturday, March 14, 2009

Fight Night 09'

Well if you have not already heard I broke my first fight up the other day. What a rush it was! I had just finished class and was headed to indulge in some Pendleton cafeteria food...oh how I love their food. Anyway, as I was walking I noticed two young ladies beating each other up. There were some great shots taken by both sides. The two young ladies went to the ground. I felt like I was watching a UFC fight. The second they hit the ground I dove in like a referee and split the fight up. My heart was racing and adrenaline was pumping. I successfully broke up my first "cat fight." Has anyone else had the opportunity to break up a fight at school? What would you do if this happened in your school?

Jigsaw Massacre

About two weeks ago in my World History class I tried to use Jigsaw with one of the chapters. This was a disaster because over half the students did not read and new nothing about their section. What are some methods that I could use to encourage my kids to read? Any examples? Thoughts? Help a brother out.

O'Brien on Swearing

I can honestly say that I have quite the potty mouth. And I have also found that many of the teachers that I work with also have bad mouths. However, I have noticed that many of you have posted about what to do about it.

I am going to take it upon myself to give you some ways to handle the bad mouths. First of all, if your grandma says it, it's probably not that big of a deal. Some cuss words are not that bad. A$$ and other such words just are not a big deal. So you don't need to freak out when you hear them.

Second, if you hear some of those really bad cuss words. Like really bad. Don't freak again. We are adults. I would correct the student using a different word and then walk away. Most the time they want to see what reaction that they are going to get from the words that they choose to use. And if you get a kid who doesnt get it. Wash his/her mouth out with soap....it worked on me when I was a kid! LOL. jk.

Monday, March 2, 2009

Call your congressmen!

This was a lesson that I had the chance to watch. It might sound familiar because Zach used this idea in his classroom. My cooperating teacher called Oregon senator Jeff Merkley and we spoke to one of his assistants over the speaker phone. The purpose of this was to show the students how easy it is to voice their opinion and concerns to their senators. We asked how he voted on the Stimulus Bill and when he would be in E. Oregon next. It was a great lesson and something that I would suggest to any Social Studies teacher that is covering the goverment.

Monday, February 23, 2009

Statutory Law

Yo, my fellow golds. I am needing some examples to use tomorrow on statutory law that has been used in the Supreme Court. Have been searching for hours. The issue that I am finding is that most of the rulings in the supreme court are made using common law. Statutory law sets the precedents then common law is made. Help me! I need some examples. Sorry for short notice!

Thursday, February 19, 2009

Getting older...

Well my readers...that is right all of you! Hence the sarcasm there. I feel as though I might be writing to myself, but what the hell, I live alone so I do talk to myself quite a bit. I might even respond in a different name to this post. Anyhow, getting away from that. Although when I am in La Grande many of you may not believe I am "growing up" it is actually happening. Over these past few months here in up-beat Pendleton, OR I have had to change my life. I have gone from raging, binging, sleepless weekends to sitting on a couch in my underwear eating popcorn and watching the History Channel by myself. The highlight of my night might be getting 5-6 kills in a row playing Call of Duty 4 on Live(IOB 0510) -hit me up on X Box. Anyhow cooking for myself everynight, doing laundry (folding/washing and making sure to mix colors), IRONING! (what a pain Ironing is!)

Anyway I felt like I needed to write something on here and this is what I am feeling. I am going to be 23 next month. I mean how the hell am I going to be 23? I mean I can't even grow a beard....Let along hair on my face....or armpits! Puberty was only a year ago...jk...LOL. I was in Safeway yesterday when I ran into one of my students who said, "Hey Mr. OB!" I said how's going! And then his mom came over and said, "You are a teacher?" I said "Yes" She said..."WOW! You are not old enough to be a teacher. You only look like your 18!"

Well although I am growing up...a little bit, at least I still look young. Maybe I am one of those types of people who does not age. Like that movie Brad Pit is in. He actually gets younger! I mean don't get me wrong Gold Cohert. I can and will still get down with you next week, and twenty years from now, and who knows...I might be in the shape of a little Baby Jesus...8lbs 4oz little baby Jesus.

Tuesday, February 17, 2009

Judicial Branch

Hey there guys... and gals! I am going to be starting a unit this next week on the Judicial Branch of the government. I have a good idea about what I am going to do throughout the unit but was just wondering if any of you have any fun, or entertaining activities that I could do within the unit. Bring on anything. I am all ears!