by Sandra Gonnerman | Content Area
This is a comment and question we LIVE for! And that’s especially true for reluctant readers. Check out What Should I Read Next? You’ll get some suggestions that just might work! Keep those kiddos READING, and look for some good things for yourself, too....
by Stacy Young | Arts, Language Arts, Math, Science, Social Networking, STEAM
HCOE held its first STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts & Mathematics) conference on 1/8-1/9/16. More than 250 educators, administrators, librarians, artists, makers, community and business members attended! Two keynote speakers, Dr. Gary Stager and Dale...
by August Deshais | Content Area
Although the new year is already several weeks old, I have a resolution you might want to consider: Contribute to scientific endeavors around the world with your students. While this may sound a bit more ambitious than hitting the gym more often or eating healthier,...
by Colby Smart | Content Area, Math
“Traveling – it leaves you speechless, then turns you into a storyteller.” – Ibn Battuta A team of local math educators recently made the trek to Monterey to attend the annual CMCN math conference at Asilomar. (Cathy Sinnen, Becca Schuler, Jessica Frisk, Alysha...
by Anne Hartline | Common Core, Content Area, Curriculum Development, Math, Science
Hi! I hope this blog finds all of you rested and relaxed after a holiday break! As I mentioned on my first blog, I’m a 6th grade Language Arts/Social Studies teacher at McKinleyville Middle School. I love my work, and I feel extremely grateful (most of the time!)...