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Literacy on the Move Funded by a 2009 TRC Grant Presented by Tina Conklin,

Literacy on the Move Funded by a 2009 TRC Grant Presented by Tina Conklin, ELA Teacher and Literacy Coach, Chenango Valley Middle School. Project Description.

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Literacy on the Move Funded by a 2009 TRC Grant Presented by Tina Conklin,

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  1. Literacy on the Move Funded by a 2009 TRC Grant Presented by Tina Conklin, ELA Teacher and Literacy Coach, Chenango Valley Middle School

  2. Project Description Using mini computers and a printer to create a Writing Lab would improve student writing by providing time and place to write, guidance while writing, and middle school student “ownership” of their work. Through my work as a Literacy Coach, I can set up opportunities for students to use the Writing Lab to improve their literacy skills as well as achievement across curricular areas.

  3. Activities • Set up a Writing Lab (by assignment or voluntarily) • Used to motivate and assist in AIS classrooms • Use across the curriculum to help students create written work • “Stations” work • CollaborativeProjects

  4. Acer Aspire One AOD250-1165 10.1" Netbook PC  • Linksys (WRT54G2) Wireless-G Broadband Router • Canon PIXMA iP3600 Inkjet Photo Printer The Equipment

  5. From November of 2009 to April of 2010 the Mini Lab was used by students over 40 times. • In addition, they were used for assignments in AIS, English, Literacy Class, and Social Studies, as well as by students with special writing needs • We were, unfortunately, unable to make them as mobile as we wanted, due to the need to use a safe. Results

  6. 8th grade social studies presentation on world war 1 Section 1 Megan B, Heaven D, Joshua M

  7. M A N I A Militarism -the policy of building up strong armed forces to prepare for war Alliances- France, Britain , Russia , and Italy Nationalism- pride in ones nation Imperialism- policy of powerful countries seeking to control the economic and political affairs of weaker countries or regions Assassination of Archduke Ferdinand – Both him and his wife were killed by a terrorist on June 28, 19914

  8. What was our official position on the war in Europe? We were neutral in the war. Were we REALLY neutral ? NO : -We profited from trade with either side -We were attacked by German u-boats when trading in blockaded ports around Britain

  9. How did the war in Europe effect the US? • Economy boomed for American farmers + manufactures • Trade increased we became not neutral • Americans were killed in ships that were attacked

  10. What happend to the Lusitania? The Lusitania was torpedoed by a German submarine.

  11. How did the US react to what happened to the Lusitania? President Wilson threatened to break off diplomatic relations or official ties, if Germany did not stop sinking passenger ships.

  12. What was the Sussex Pledge? Before attacking any ships German U-ships would surface and give a warning. The Sussex Pledge kept the United States out of the war a little longer.

  13. THE END

  14. Independent Learning Stations

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