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    January 26, 2010 0 Comments

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  • Winners of the Scholastic/Smart Shorties K-6 Teacher Giveaway

    January 8, 2010 0 Comments

    Holly Bain
    Grade 2
    Union City Elementary

    Mrs. Nicole Ferraccio
    Kindergarten
    North Washington Elementary

    Jordan Garcia
    Grade 1
    American Leadership Academy

    Abigail Nicolaou
    PS 16

    Lori Padmore
    Grades K-6
    Sacred Heart School

    Nancy White
    Grades 6-8
    John F. Kennedy Middle School

    Sara Scholin
    Grades 1-2
    Roosevelt Elementary

    Jennifer Guth
    Grade 4
    Graceland Park O'Donnell Heights

    Nicole Baldwin
    Grade 3
    Crestwood Elementary

    Sherrie Tiitii
    Grades K-5
    Kalihi Elementary School

    Jacqueline Stanton
    Grade 3
    Kalihi Elementary School

    Mariluz Gonzalez-Guerrero
    Grades 3-5 Special Education
    Nixon Elementary

    Sarah Jenny
    Grades 3-4
    Kalihi Elementary School

    Michel Morgan
    Grade K
    Ridgeland Elementary

    Monette Aweau
    Grade 5
    Kalihi Elementary

    Tonya Coffey
    Grade 4
    Hugh K Cassell Elementary School

    Julie Birdsong
    Grade 1
    Haworth Elementary

    Melissa Eaton
    Grade 4
    Elkins Elementary

    Gary Downing
    Grade 6
    Skyview Middle School

    Tonya Gonsalves
    Pre-School
    Helene Grant

    Sherri Y. Fields
    Grades K-6
    Jenkins Middle School

    Susan Mueller
    Grade 2
    Harrison Elementary School

    Michelle Kurtz
    Grade 2
    Sciotoville Elementary Academy

    Holly Childers
    Grade 4
    Hamilton Crossing Elementary School

    Helen Schwartz
    Grades 3-5
    Solomon Schechter Day School

    Kasey Knott
    Grade 3
    Lincoln Terrace Elementary School

    Mindy Rainey
    Grades Pre-school through K
    Riverside Elementary

    Mallorie Patton
    Grades K-6
    Stix Elementary

    Mrs. Patricia Cerny
    Grade 2
    Oakmont Elementary

    Jacinda Tuck
    Grade 1
    Kirby Elementary

    Amy Dalton
    Grade K
    Agnes Barden Elementary School

    SHIRLEY YAMAUCHI
    Grade 6
    Kapolei Middle

    Sarah Roberts
    Grades 1-2
    BM Williams

    Julia Torres
    Grade 6
    Laura Ingalls Wilder Intermediate

    Donna Glynn
    Grade K
    Baltz Elementary School

    Phyllis Fontaine
    Grade K-12
    Beverly Hills Middle School

    Joanna Maguire
    Grade 4
    Hadley School

    Jessica Justus
    Grade 3
    Catlettsburg Elementary School

    Vearlene Williamson
    Grade K
    Avondale Elementary

    Avigail Frager
    Grade 5
    Bruce-Monroe at Park View Elementary

    Michell Hill
    Math, Spelling
    Village Christian Academy

    Amy Van Oostendorp
    Grades 5-6
    Garfield School

    Andy Cox
    Grade 4
    Fowlerville Community School Kreeger Elementary

    Hazel Lochhaas
    Grade 4
    Elkins Elementary

    Peggy Wilkins
    Grades K-3
    Knight Enloe Elementary

    Nancy Decandis
    Grades K-5
    Neptune Beach Elementary

    Dave Dehne
    Standing Rock Community Middle School

    Kristi Altenburg
    Grade 3
    Jackson Heights

    Amy Brandenberg
    Grade 2
    Foster Heights Elementary School

    Sarah Wedepohl
    Grade 1
    Homeschool

    Colleen Hall
    Preschool through Grade K
    Holy Spirit

    Amy Anderton
    Grade 1
    Melbourne Elementary

    Sarah Box
    Grade 4
    North Side Elementary School

    Martha Garnett
    Grade 3
    Timber Trace Elementary

    Melissa Copeland
    Grade 6
    Beulah Elementary

    Sheena Ritz
    Grade 5
    Fortis Academy

    Pamella Zarpentine
    Grades 1-8
    Sherman Central School

    Amy Wood
    Grade 4
    Elkins Elementary

    Jennifer Simpson
    Grade 2
    Bean Elementary School

    Melissa Ibarra
    Buena Vista Spanish Immersion School

    Vicky McDonald
    Grade 3
    Sandy Hook Elementary

    Jenifer Csiszar
    Grades K-5
    Brook Park Memeorial

    Sheila J. Colvin
    Grade 6
    North Mobile County Middle School

    Tammy Jones
    Grade 6
    Southmoor Middle School

    Michelle Sulak
    Grade 5
    James Bowie Elementary

    Amanda Legge
    Grade 4
    Westview Elementary

    Billie Phillips
    Grade 5
    Crestview Elementary

    Kristin Dammacco
    Grade 6
    St. Athanasius

    Laurie Ebbighausen
    Grade 1
    Wieland Elementary School

    Kelly Karns
    Prairieview Elementary School

    Victoria Longworth
    Grades 3-6
    Rhame Ave. Elementary

    Stephanie Chapman
    Hyattsville Elementary

    Frank Vitale
    Queens Transition Center

    Julie Gustin
    Grade 3
    False River Academy

    Audra
    Grade 1
    Jackson Township Elementary

    Courtney Takahashi
    Kindergarten
    Mates Charter

    Debbie Kennedy
    3rd grade
    Glengarry Elementary

    Jennifer McKinnon
    Grade K-6
    Planet Abacus Charter School

    Whitney Mays
    Pre-K, Grades 4-5
    California Virtual Academies, San Diego

    Michelle McDade
    Grade 3
    Harmony Science Academy

    Francine Brown
    Columbus Elementary

    Heidi Keller
    Grade 3
    Heritage Elementary

    Jennifer Dean
    Grades K-5
    Westside Elementary School

    Christie Lehmann
    Grades 2-3
    Schworzkoff Elementary

    Dawn Birchenough
    Gifted Kindergarten
    Jerry Thomas Elementary

    Anna Salomon
    Grade 3-4
    New Orleans Jewish Day School

    Ruth Arjona
    Jaffrey Grade School

    Amy Wish
    Grade 3-4
    Village Elementary School

    Leah Henesey
    Grade 3
    The Laboratory Charter School

    Kami Mecham
    Grade 3
    Providence Hall

    Kristi Lemoine
    North Corbin Elementary

    Jennifer Kim
    Grade 4-5
    Wilder's Preparatory Academy Charter School

    Julianne Shetler
    Grade 4
    Eagle View Elementary - Somerset Area School District

    Kimberley Row
    Grade 5
    Strawberry Knoll ES

    Michael Rowe
    Grade 4
    Brooks Global Studies

    Christina McCue
    Grade K-4
    Wiscasset Primary School

    Kim Koos
    Grades 4-5
    Prospect Elementary School

    Katie Gould
    Kindergarten
    Lebanon Grade School

    Kimberly DeCroix
    Grades K-6
    Northwood Elementary/Rainbow Rising

    Marilyn Meals
    Grade 4
    Fair Grove Elementary

    Charlotte Knotts
    Grade 6
    White Oaks Elementary School

    Angela Gonzalez
    Grade 3
    South Grade

    Rachael McCain
    Grade 3
    Central Park Elementary

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    November 30, 2009 0 Comments

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  • Who's Using Our Products?

    November 19, 2009 0 Comments

    Alabama

    • Bottenfield Middle School – Adamsville, AL
    • Davishills Middle School – Huntsville, AL
    • Matthews Elementary – Northport, AL
    • Ridgecrest Elementary – Phenix City, AL
    • Tenth Street Elementary – Anniston, AL

    Arkansas

    • Marion Elementary School – Marion, AR

    California

    • Pasedena ISD – Pasedena, CA
    • Westbrough Middle School – San Francisco, CA

    Florida

    • Hope Preparatory Academy – Tampa, FL
    • Just Elementary – Tampa, FL
    • North Ward Elementary – Clearwater, FL
    • Sallye B. Mathis Elementary – Jacksonville, FL
    • Venetia Elementary School – Jacksonville, FL

    Georgia

    • A. Phillip Randolph Elementary - Atlanta, GA
    • Berrien County Board of Education – Nashville, GA
    • Brookview Elementary - East Point, GA
    • Collins Elementary – Augusta, GA
    • Edward S. Kemp Primary – Hampton, GA
    • Emerson Elementary – Emerson, GA
    • Harriett Tubman Elementary – College Park, GA
    • Newton County Board of Ed – Covington, GA
    • Polk School District – Polk County, GA
    • Ware C. Callaway Elementary – Jonesboro, GA
    • West Clayton Elementary – College Park, GA
    • Woodward Elementary – Atlanta, GA

    Louisiana

    • Algiers Charter Schools – New Orleans, LA
    • Brownfields Elementary - Baton Rouge, LA
    • Calcasieu Parish School Board – Lake Charles, LA
    • Dalton Elementary School – Baton Rouge, LA
    • Dryades YMCA – New Orleans, LA
    • Dutchtown Primary – Geismar, LA
    • East Baton Rouge Parish School System – Baton Rouge, LA
    • Forest Heights Academy of Excellence – Baton Rouge, LA
    • Howell Park Elementary – Baton Rouge, LA
    • Murray Henderson Elementary – New Orleans, LA
    • Northeast Elementary – Pride, LA
    • St. Helena Parish School Board – Greensburg, LA

    Michigan

    • Madison Middle School – Adrian, MI
    • Taylor Middle School – Taylor, MI
    • Romulus Middle School – Romulus, MI

    Missouri

    • Barbara Jordan Elementary – University City, MO

    Ohio

    • Swanton High School – Swanton, OH
    • Toledo Public School System – Toledo, OH

    Oregon

    • Medford School District – Medford, OR

    Oklahoma

    • Academy Central Elementary – Tulsa, OK
    • Burroughs Elementary – Tulsa, OK
    • Jackson Elementary – Tulsa, OK
    • Skiatook Public Schools – Skiatook, OK

    Pennsylvania

    • Roberto Clemente Charter School – Allentown, PA
    • West Philadelphia Achievement Charter School – Philadelphia, PA

    South Carolina

    • Hampton Elementary School – Hampton, SC
    • Johnston-Edgefield-Trenton Middle School – Johnston, SC
    • McDonald Elementary School – Georgetown, SC

    Texas

    • Dunbar Elementary School – Beaumont, TX
    • Grand Prairie Independent School District – Grand Prairie, TX
    • Imogene Gideon Elementary – Arlington, TX
    • Shannon Elementary – Rockwall, TX

    Virginia

    • Hampton City School – Hampton, VA
    • Lafayette Upper Elementary – Fredericksburg, VA
    • Payne Elementary – Lynchburg, VA
    • Prince William County Public Schools – Manassas, VA
    • Smith Elementary - Hampton City, VA

    Washington, D.C.

    • Davis Elementary – SE

    West Virginia

    • Bridgeview Elementary – South Charleston, WV
  • Today's Student & Smart Shorties

    November 16, 2009 0 Comments

    Today's Student by Carolyn Kornegay and Irene Woodard

    Today’s student is surrounded by rhythmic technology: cell telephones, ipods, MP3 players, etc.; therefore, they will readily embrace Spark the Mind/Smart Shorties as a learning tool. It is non-threatening and can be repeated as needed across all grade levels.
    The concept is highly entertaining, promotes retention through repetition and reinforces skill development.

    Learning fundamental mathematics principles insures the student’s ability to successfully master all NCTM Standards required at each grade level. Multiplication skills are necessary for success in performing all mathematical procedures.

    What Research says about the Relationship between Repetition (Rote Memory) and Learning: (Ever wonder why you still know your nursery rhymes?)

    Repetition is a key part of learning. It is the optimum plan for reviewing information to get it into long term memory.

    • Rote memorization is a valuable tool for certain types of data. Learning multiplication tables, typing and playing the piano demonstrate the role repetition plays in learning. Smart Shorties combines learning to multiply by memorization plus the addition of familiar hip hop music tunes combined with creative, self- expressed lyrics. The child, who experiences this powerful combination of learning at 8 or 9 years of age, will know for the rest of his life that 8x7 is 56…and never wonder as an adult about that fact.

    What Research says about Biology of Music: (Ever wonder why pregnant mothers experience fetal movement when music is played?)

    Music is a learning tool that already exists in the student’s schema. It is used as transition during work periods and is effective in assisting students in self- regulation.

    • Scientists have proven that music is in our genes. All humans come into the world with an innate capability for music. At a very early age, this capability is shaped by the music system of the culture in which a child is raised. Spark the Mind combines the research on what goes on in the brain with a cultural understanding of music which leads to practical applications related to learning.

    What’s appealing about Spark the Mind?

    • It’s based on the brain looking for familiar patterns during the acquisition of knowledge (learning).

    • It collaborates with the brain familiar patterns with familiar music patterns.

    • It recognizes and highlights that students learn best when they learn using a medium that is familiar to their cultural schema. Songs chosen for Smart Shorties are popular and familiar among today’s students.

    • It provides an opportunity for students to elicit positive affirmation from their peers.

    • It can be used for new learning, remediation, individualized instruction, small and large group instruction; it can be used when English is the second language and by students who have learning challenges.

    • It can be implemented by teachers of every caliber [ i.e. new, experienced, successful, marginal]

    • Its creative approach engages the students’ emotions through musical intonation, thereby removing the classroom limitation of learning only by textbooks and worksheets.

    • Its effective use can result in a student’s measurable gains in math on national standardized tests.

    The use of hip hop music is a creative way for students to learn multiplication and other academic facts because it allows them to use their individual personality and self- expression to demonstrate their basic understanding. The goal of this high interest, non- threatening instructional approach is to enable students to quickly learn the multiplication facts. Once they have learned this basic skill, they will be able to demonstrate use of repeated addition, counting in multiples, combining things that are in groups, making arrays, using area models, computing simple scales and using simple rates. Learning the multiplication factors in early grades is requisite to being able to understand and proficiently demonstrate higher level math skills over time.

    Using hip-hop to learn multiplication is similar to using street mathematics or mathematics used out of school (Street Mathematics and School Mathematics, Nunes et. al., Columbia University Press, 1993). Students bring “rhymes” or “rap” that they recite in informal environments away from the school to the classroom to help them learn mathematical skills and content.

    Submitted by:

    Carolyn Kornegay – Curriculum Writer of Math and Science; adjunct professor at Howard University and former Science Associate in the Office of the Deputy Superintendent in charge of interpretation and usage of the D.C. Mathematics, Science and Technology Curriculum Framework.

    Irene Woodard – Retired D.C. Public School principal; current facilitator of seminars for corporate leaders and personal COACH to charter school administrators.