Wednesday, April 21, 2010

Eno PolyVision WhiteBoard in Room 401




Ms Caputo’s classroom where children are all functioning at different levels, and often find learning a challenge, it is imperative for me to find new ways to engage the class and keep their interest in the lessons I am teaching. I have found the use of the Smart Boards to be very useful in this capacity. The children enjoy using this technology and are eager to participate in the lessons being taught. I have used the Smart Boards in my Math, Literacy and, Science lessons, allowing the children to take turns filling in the correct answers to questions and problems. Changing up the lessons and keeping the children engaged in hands on activity is one of the best ways to reach my students and to keep their attention.

Monday, April 19, 2010

20th Annual Elementary Math Olympics


Thirteenth Avenue School participated in the 20th Annual Elementary Math Olympics on April 1, 2010. Our students placed 36th of 41 eligible teams. The team members are Shania Kirby 8th grade, Brianna Jackson 7th grade, Orisingbubeve Ogbi 8th grade, Gabriela Ramirez 8th grade and Mahalia Bazile 8th grade all worked very hard to make this event a memorable experience.

Friday, April 16, 2010

NJASK Saturday Academy


The Thirteenth Avenue School Saturday Academy has enhanced students learning and enthusiasm for the 2010 NJASK Test. Students in grades 3-8 have been attending Saturday Prep Sessions from 10 a.m.-12 noon since March 1st. Ms. Irby-Jackson, School Principal has been prepping students for Literacy along with retired Literacy Coach, Mrs. Eleanor Giles. Mr. Willie Perry, 6th Grade Math Teacher has also volunteered his time on Saturdays to Prep students. Our PTA's Education Committee has been sponsoring a hot breakfast for students each Saturday Morning.

Thursday, April 15, 2010

Eno PolyVision WhiteBoard in Room 216




Ms. Castillo’s k-I autistic classroom can be seen here answering the question of the day. The question of the day dealt with the students’ favorite colors. The information from the class poll was assessed by the students. The students then constructed a tally sheet in relation to their responses, as well as, created a graph to represent the information provided. Each student was given a chance to participate by writing their response on the smart board seen in the photo. Students were able to visualize the information and gain a greater understanding of the data.

Wednesday, April 14, 2010

Eno PolyVision WhiteBoard in Room 212




Ms. LoConti’s Grade K-1 Autistic students in Room 212 are learning to identify their high-frequency sight word “see” and use it in various types of sentencing. A great accent to the lesson is involving the students to interact with the Eno Smart Board because for most students Easiteach program has plenty of opportunity to work effectively with the students. There is a wide spread of different learning styles within the classroom, therefore with letter recognition and write and read icons has made it easier for students to see and hear the information in various types of ways. Ms. LoConti has found the Eno Smart Board to be very valuable and beneficial to her as well as her students.

Friday, April 9, 2010

13th Avenue School celebrates "Jersey Day"

On Friday, April 9, 2010, Staff & Students celebrated Jersey Day at Thirteenth Avenue School. Students wore Jerseys to represent thier favorite Sports Teams.
Form the NY Giants to the Pittsburg Steelers Jerseys were plentiful. Students also were surpised to learn that they were avid fans of the same sports teams as some of their teachers and peers. Photos were taken for the School Bulletin Board and School yearbook.