Jesus Christ: The Good Shepherd---The Bread of Life

Jesus Christ: The Good Shepherd---The Bread of Life
Seek Him ........> Hear Him .......> Know Him .......> Be like Him

Saturday, January 26, 2019

Be Grateful: Attitude of Gratitude




Jamarion Styles,  from Boca Raton, Florida

Big Heart--> Strong Will --> Hard Worker
First to Practice --> Last to Leave

Live the Good Life --> Choose the Right 24/7

Jamarion Styles is a great example for all of us. Be thankful, be grateful, always do your best, take advantage of the opportunities you have, develop your talents and gifts. You have been blessed with many faculties of body, mind, and soul. Take advantage of these gifts by using them in doing good. Seek to live the Good Life. Follow Jamarion's example by having a big heart, strong will, hard-working ethic, being the first to class and the last to leave because your desire to learn is so great!

Don't live below your privileges. Rise to the occasion and become great!

Thursday, January 10, 2019

Persistence

Students, how can you achieve your Life Planning Goals? PERSIST. Persist until you do succeed at achieving each one. Persistence is supreme! Click the start button > and listen.

 

"Nothing in the world can take the place of Persistence. Talent will not; nothing is more common than unsuccessful men with talent. Genius will not; unrewarded genius is almost a proverb. Education will not; the world is full of educated derelicts. Persistence and Determination alone are omnipotent. The slogan “Press On” has solved and will always solve the problems of the human race."
CALVIN COOLIDGE

Thursday, December 27, 2018

40 Ways to Be Successful in School: Practical Tips for Students

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Would you like to be super successful in school? I came across 40 ways you can be more successful in school than you have ever been. Click here to learn the 40 ways.  Learning just  one new tip can make a big difference for you. 

Teachers and Students Create a Caring Community


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Hal Urban

"I'm convinced that the key was good relationships.  If you can reach 'em, you can teach 'em."

My #1 goal at the beginning of each school year was to create a Caring Community in each of my five classes.

Greet students as they enter the room. Shake their hands, smile, and call them by name. If I don't know a student's name, ask them, "What is your name?"


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The Classroom as a Caring Community

Monday, October 1, 2018

Computer Science Resources


Tech Terms Computer Dictionary

W3 Schools

Scratch Programming

Khan Academy

Codecademy

Code.org  Code Studio

Simple HTML Guide

Quickit-html-CSS

Anchor (A great way to make free podcasts and audio files)

CS Unplugged: computer Science without a Computer

George Benainous Tutorials

html dog CSS Tutorial

LAUSD Computer Science

PC Magazine Computer Dictionary

Pixlr

GIMP

Programming for Dummies

Academy Library Computer Vocabulary

WebOpedia



By now you know what coding is, but do you realize that kids as young as kindergarten are learning how to code through online games and activities? When I first began designing websites in 2007, I found HTML to be very confusing. Of course trying to learn on my own pushed me to take two online classes on website design. Today I am hardly a pro, but know enough to get around. After viewing all the programs, apps websites etc. devoted to teaching code, I came up with this conclusion: I was born in the wrong decade. I've always been jealous of all that my students have at their disposal. Let's face it, I'm a tech nerd. Anyway, that admission out of the way, here's a bundle of resources for you on the subject of coding.


APPS
Code School- free iPhone app

Daisy the Dinosaur- for ages 6-8 yrs. old; teaches kids to code

Hopscotch- for iPhone and iPad

Overview of Coding Apps for Mobile Devices- from EdTechTeacher; 16 listed; some free, some $$

M.I.T. App Inventor- students create their own Android apps; uses Chrome browser

Scratch Jr.- for iPad and Android; for ages 6-8 yrs. old

Swift Playgrounds- learn to code on your iPad; from Apple


ARTICLES
3 Steps to Becoming a Coding Teacher- from Edutopia

15+ Ways of Teaching Every Student to Code- from Edutopia; written by Vicki Davis

Coding for Kindergarteners- from Edutopia

Coding in the Classroom: A Long Overdue Inclusion- Edutopia

Fixing the Bugs: Teaching Kids to Code on a Zero-Dollar Budget- by Mary Jo Madda

How Google is Teaching Kids to Code with Toy Blocks- from INC

How I Started an After School Code Club- by Douglas Tarr

LEGO's New Kit Teaches Kids to Code- article from CNN

Now You Can Learn to Code with Minecraft- from Gizmodo

Teaching Kids to Code Using Legos


HOUR OF CODE
Disney Hour of Code Digital Toolkit- downloadable PDF works with the page Disney's Hour of Code.

Disney's Moana- the title character teaches how to code

Hour of Code Resources- from Kodable; free K-5 coding lesson plans

Hour of Code Suggestions by Grade Level- posted by a group of tech-ed teachers

How-To Guide- grades 2-9; download certificates and templates, and tap into the collection of activities

Teacher-Led Hour of Code Lessons- covers K-12; from Education Week

Try an Hour of Code with Khan Academy- includes TEACHER PAGE

Tynker: Coding for Kids- divided by grades: K-2, 3-5, 6+

WEBSITES 
Code.org- covers K-12; resource listing on classes (partnered with Disney)

Codeacademy- learn to code for free

Code Combat- students learn to code while playing a game

Code Maven- choose from 59 lessons

Code Monster- 59 lessons to choose from for middle schoolers

Code Monkey- educational game where kids code

Coding in the Elementary Classroom- Google slides presentation

Create Pokemon Game- drag and drop interface

Kids Ruby-fun and easy programming; must download program to use

LEGO Mindstorms- educators can order kits for preschool, elementary and middle school; $$

Lissa Explains it All"the first and original HTML Help JUST for Kids."

Made with Code Google

Scratch for Educators- students can use to code their own animations, games and interactive stories; there are activities, plans and much more.



Z_ECS Lessons Text Book

Monday, May 21, 2018

"Don't play with snakes."

"You knew what I was when you picked me up."

Tuesday, May 15, 2018

Never Tell a Lie (Lyrics by Paul Hatch)


Never Tell a Lie

Lead: Paul Hatch


My teacher told me I should never tell a lie
Because a lie will bring you trouble sure as pie
It's an awful thing to do, and it's true as true as true
You'll get caught and then you'll start to cry
You'll have a horrid, painful pounding in your head
And then you'll feel your face get hot and turn bright red
Then your heart will start to thump
In your throat you'll get a lump
And you'll feel so bad you'll wish that you could
lie right down and die
You're just better off to never tell a lie
Not even sometimes!
Remember, never, never tell a lie
No lie


Wednesday, April 18, 2018


Challenges Teens Face Today
Research online, plus Include your already existing knowledge about Challenges Teens face today.  Write a new post in your E-Ports and provide the following:
  1. 1. What are several of the major challenges teens deal with today?
  2. 2. What are one or two major challenges YOU are dealing with today? What are you doing about them?
  3. 3. How does being a CTR person help you to overcome any challenge you may face?
  4. 4. How can you help other teens to overcome their challenges?
  5. 5. Add Pictures:
  6. 6. Reflection:  What do you think is the greatest need that teens have today?


Saturday, November 25, 2017



Research and provide the following information in a new post in your E-Ports.
Duties and Responsibilities: 
Salary:
Education:
Demand for this particular career:
Add a Picture:

Reflection:
 Do you think you would like to be one? 
Why? Why not?

CHOOSE THE RIGHT!!!

Monday, November 20, 2017

I will nourish my: 



Lead Your Life

When You Tell One Lie...........


Friday, September 1, 2017

Dean Smith Player Michael Jordan 32 pts vs. Duke - 1983

Dean Smith: "I was trying to do what was right."



"I wasn't trying to leave a legacy. I was trying to do what was right."

Dean Smith
Basketball Coach, University of North Carolina Tar Heels

Among the accomplishments of Smith:
  • 879 wins in 36 years of coaching. With 879 wins, Smith was the winningest college basketball coach in history. Now he ranks 4th most in men's college Division I basketball history behind Bob KnightMike Krzyzewski, and Jim Boeheim.[32] Adolph Rupp's 876 wins came after 41 years of coaching.[3] Smith compiled a 77.6% winning percentage while coaching 1,133 games at an average of 31.5 games a season. Rupp coached 1069 games in 41 years at an average of 26 games a season with an 82.2% winning percentage.
  • 77.6% winning percentage, which puts him 9th on highest winning percentage.[1]
  • Fourth total number of college games coached with 1,133.[1]
  • Most Division I 20-win seasons, with 27 consecutive 20-win seasons from 1970–1997[3] and 30 20-win seasons total.[1]
  • 22 seasons with at least 25 wins
  • 35 consecutive seasons with a 50% or better record.[3]
  • Two national championships (1982, 1993)
  • 11 Final Fours (tied with Krzyzewski for second all-time to John Wooden's 12).[3]
  • 17 regular-season ACC titles, plus 33 straight years finishing in the conference's top three and 20 years in the top two
  • 13 ACC tournament titles
  • 27 NCAA tournament appearances, including 23 consecutive.[3]
  • 96.6% graduation rate among players.[3][4]
  • Recruited 26 All-Americans to play at North Carolina under him.[3]
  • His players were often successful in the NBA. Five of Smith's players have been NBA Rookie of the Year in either the NBA or ABA. Among Smith's most successful players in the NBA are Michael JordanLarry BrownJames WorthySam PerkinsPhil FordBob McAdooBilly CunninghamKenny SmithWalter DavisJerry StackhouseAntawn JamisonRick FoxVince CarterScott Williams and Rasheed Wallace. Smith coached 25 NBA first round draft picks.[3] When Jordan was inducted into the Basketball Hall of Fame, he said, "There's no way you guys would have got a chance to see Michael Jordan play without Dean Smith."
  • In 1976, Smith coached the United States team to a gold medal at the Summer Olympics in Montreal.'
(Information from Wikipedia)

Tuesday, April 25, 2017

Ten Tips for Being More Truthful

Ten Tips for Being More Truthful
Barbara A. Lewis

Wife, mother, religious worker, national award-winning author and educator  


The Ten Tips

  1. Make a commitment to tell the truth.
  2. Tell someone about your commitment.
  3. Think before you give a dishonest answer, explanation, sarcasm, or reason.
  4. Be careful of when and how you use exaggeration, sarcasm, or irony.
  5. Be careful not to twist the truth or leave out part of it.
  6. Don't indulge in little white lies.
  7. Watch out for silent lies.
  8. When you catch yourself lying, throw your mouth into reverse.
  9. Talk to yourself.
  10. Treat yourself when you tell the truth.




Tuesday, April 11, 2017

NC Tar Heels


North Carolina Tar Heels
2017 National Champions

Friday, February 10, 2017

Wednesday, January 25, 2017

How to Write a Formal E-mail



* Lesson: How to write a formal e-mail: 

http://www.wikihow.com/Write-a-Formal-Email 


* Assignment: Write an e-mail to your Advisory teacher. Some possible topics for your e-mail are:


csh0640@lausd.net

o Failing grade
o Missing work
o Homework question
o Request a letter of recommendation for a job
o Request a meeting
o Requesting work
o Asking to have seat changed
o Didn’t complete homework and requesting extra time
o Leaving the state or country for a week
o Returning from an absence
o Requesting a letter of recommendation for a scholarship
o Other:_______

Sunday, January 8, 2017

True Success: Choose the Right



"Success is simple. Do what's right, the right way, at the right time"


-Arnold H. Glasgow




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Tuesday, January 3, 2017

Plagiarism Quiz

Plagiarism Quiz

1. (5 mins) Warm Up: Define plagiarism

 Take Plagiarism Quiz: http://turnitin.com/assets/en_us/media/plagiarism-quiz/