Showing posts with label Distance Learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Distance Learning. Show all posts

Thursday, October 1, 2020

New Mariachi Video from Disney Featuring Mariachi Cobre

Ever since my mom passed away a few years ago, my love of Mariachi music has grown. In fact, I have a whole post dedicated to Mariachi lesson plans, books, activities and more

So when I saw this new video Disney released in honor of Hispanic Heritage Month talking about the history of Mariachi Cobre, I wanted to share it. 

I hope you enjoy it...


If you're looking for printable resources that talk about the history of Mariachi bands and music themselves, be sure to check out this page in my shop on TpT. There you'll find:
  • Mariachi Reading Comprehension Boom Cards for Distance Learning (in English OR Spanish)
  • Mariachi Coloring Pages with short descriptions (English & Spanish)
  • Mariachi 1-Page Reading Passage with comprehension questions (English & Spanish)
Mariachi downloads for print or online learning

Tuesday, August 25, 2020

Reading Passage Boom Cards in English & Spanish

 

Are you looking for distance learning resources? I have a new series of reading passages on Boom Cards with comprehension questions available in English and Spanish. 

These are based off of my printable one-page reading passages, but have been reformatted for digital learning. They include a colorful layout and new images. The best part about them is that 8 comprehension questions are SELF-GRADING! (Awesome!)

So far I have uploaded Spanish and English versions of three different subjects: Las Adelitas, Los Mariachis, and Frida Kahlo and Diego Rivera.



The Spanish versions are excellent for heritage speakers, immersion students, and advanced Spanish speakers.



Monday, June 22, 2020

Homeschooling vs. Distance Learning: What's the Difference?



I can't tell you how many times I saw people complaining on Facebook toward the end of the school year about how much they hated homeschooling. But upon further reading, they talked about how stressful the zoom meetings were or how they didn't understand what the teacher was expecting or couldn't figure out the assignments.

This isn't homeschooling. It's distance learning. And the two are VERY different.

Distance learning is any form of remote learning where the student is not present at school but is being taught through communication with the school/teacher. Correspondence courses are a typical form of distance learning. They typically grade the assignments and keep track of all their grades.

Homeschooling is when a parent or other caregiver is physically present in the home and actively teaching the student. It is HOME education and the biggest difference is that the caregiver (usually a parent) is the primary educator.

Oh, sure, homeschoolers can take online courses or even attend classes outside the home (in a co-op, or at a museum/zoo/gallery, etc.). In fact, most homeschoolers have very active schedules outside the home. For example, last year, in addition to his school work at home, my homeschooled 14 yo had Civil Air Patrol meetings on Tuesday nights, taekwondo classes on Wednesday mornings, and we attended a homeschool co-op on Fridays where he took Texas History, World Geography, Drawing, and Spanish. When it was closed because of COVID, he finished the first two classes on Zoom.

But the difference is that I remained his primary teacher, overseeing all of his classes, teaching the majority, making sure that he completed assignments for all of his classes, and keeping track of all his grades. His main schooling was done at home.

Many of you are thinking about keeping your kids home this fall. And you are thinking about how your kids are going to learn.

If you enroll your child in an online program (a public school course that teaches everything), then you'll be doing distance learning.

If you yourself, buy a curriculum that you will teach or help teach and you are keeping track of your child's assignments and grades, then you will be homeschooling.

To be clear, even if you have a high schooler, who can pretty much do most of the work on their own, you'll still be homeschooling if you are keeping track of grades and assignments and oversee their transcript (even if you have someone else put it together).

I hope this clears everything up!

Thursday, November 7, 2019

Smokey Bear LIVE: An Interactive Webcast


The fires in California have been in the news a lot these days and weigh heavily on my mind. There's also a good learning opportunity here for kids, so I wanted to make sure you know about a FREE, live, interactive webcast about Smokey Bear that is happening TODAY, Thursday.

It will be a live, interactive, question and answer program with fire prevention experts from Lincoln National Forest near Capitan, New Mexico.

The program will be webcast from the Lincoln National Forest near Capitan, New Mexico where Smokey Bear was found and became the living symbol of the advertising campaign to prevent wildfires. This is the 75th birthday of Smokey’s wildfire prevention campaign.

WATCHING AND PARTICIPATING IS EASY!

Multiple viewing options are available and participating is easy.
Chose the best way to watch and participate:



TIME:
9 - 9:50 a.m. Alaska Time
10 - 10:50 a.m. Pacific Time
11 - 11:50 a.m. Mountain Time
12 - 12:50 p.m. Central Time
1 - 1:50 p.m. Eastern Time

TEST STREAM:
Will begin 10 minutes before the program.

SEND YOUR QUESTIONS:

  • On a form on the website https://SmokeyBearLIVE.org
  • To fieldtrips@pwnet.org
  • Or post them on Facebook https://www.Facebook.com/FSNatureLIVE


You can also meet experts from the USDA Forest Service who will be answering your questions: http://smokeybearlive.org/webcast/experts

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