I got the kids' scores and they look great! I had another student pass the test, so that is a total of 3 students that are getting a GED diploma this semester. I have 1 student who is only 10 points away, and another that is only 20 points. They are both about 2-3 questions away from passing. I had another student come up on his math score almost 150 points. YouthBuild gives bonuses to students who pass subjects for the first time, for moving up 40 points, and for passing the tests. My students are breaking the bank! Next semester I have 5 that I fully expect to get their diploma and more that could possibly get it if they are really dedicated to studying. I still have 3 students who haven't recieved their scores because thy took it a couple days later. I'll keep my fingers crossed for them.
We are about to head up to Huntsvegas for the holidays. Merry Christmahannukwanzikah everybody!
Thursday, December 23, 2010
Monday, December 20, 2010
Student pics
Freezing and smoking before the GED test. |
Nature
So you probably already know that I am a proponent of environental education. It is sometimes a little difficult to do much environmental ed in a GED classroom where most of the students need math more than they need science lessons. Nevertheless, I did have the opportunity to bring a little bit of nature into the classroom for the students to experience.
The lizards weren't the only reptiles we had in the clasroom this semester. We also had an eastern box turtle join us on the same day as the collard green harvesting. Ramell was going to bring it to me earlier, but the turtle escaped in his house for almost a week. Finally he located it and brought it in for the class to observe. He was a little bit shy and didn't want to come out of his shell very much, but it was cool to show him to the students. I ended up letting him go in the woods behind our new house.
Green anole |
I found a couple of green anoles which are all over the place down here. They are sometimes called American chameleons even though they aren't related to chameleons. They can change color to blend in with their surroundings. I put one of them that I found in a jar to get a better look at it. It was green when I found it, but by the time the students got into the room, it had turned brown to blend in with the color of the desk it was sitting on. They passed it around and got a good look at it, then I put some leaves and grass in the jar. In just a couple of minutes it had turned green like it was when I found it. We then took it outside and released it into a tree.
Praying Mantis |
We also found a wicked looking praying mantis. I brought one in earlier in the semester that was pretty small and had bright green legs, but this one was huge. It looked like a leaf and kind of freaked out some of the students. We talked about its camoflauge and how it would help with hunting, then let it go out on the pole in whinch we found it. Then I showed them some of the crazy stuff you can find on the internet about praying mantises such as some of the larger ones catching hummingbirds and frogs.
Eastern Box Turtle |
Some of the other wildlife we had were leaf-footed bugs, jumping spiders, an injured pidgeon, a hawk that landed just outside of the classroom, and a cicada nymph. My plan is to start a terrarium in the classroom like I had when I was working at Pine Hill so the students can bring in creatures and we can observe them in a way that isn't quite as harmful to the animals before letting them go.
Eric and his bird |
Collard Greens
Check out our humonsterous collards. |
My students hanging out with the kids in the garden. |
Raheem couldn't wait for lunch, so he got an early start. |
Motorcycle Museum
Early in the semester, I accompanied the student on a trip to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Although I am not the biggest motorcycle fan, it was really interesting, and the students had a good time. There was a race that day on the track directly behind the museum. You could see them racing out of the window from the upper stories of the museum. There were lots of old bikes and quite a few motorized bicycles that had pedals and a motor. The best part of the trip, however, was the drive there and back. The students crack me up.
students checkin out the Model-T |
Early in the semester, I accompanied the student on a trip to the Barber Vintage Motorsports Museum. Although I am not the biggest motorcycle fan, it was really interesting, and the students had a good time. There was a race that day on the track directly behind the museum. You could see them racing out of the window from the upper stories of the museum. There were lots of old bikes and quite a few motorized bicycles that had pedals and a motor. The best part of the trip, however, was the drive there and back. The students crack me up.
YB students watching the race. |
Still waiting... Still...
Well, the scores weren't posted by the end of the day Friday, so I am still waiting. I hope they come in soon. I am really anxious to see how my students did on their final test of the year. Since I have no classes and don't have scores to report, I figured I would post some of the stuff I meant to post throughout the year that didn't make it on here for various reasons: fleas in comuter room, no internet for a month, computer crash, impromtu relocation of everything we own, and finally me being lazy.
Friday, December 17, 2010
Still Waiting.....
So... The kids took the GED last Sunday, and the scores are supposed to come in some time today. I am sitting here at work... waiting... I hope I have at least 1 more pass.
Monday, December 6, 2010
GED Results
So... I receved the actual test scores of my students today and they are really good. I already knew that 2 passed, but one of those students did so by coming up 90 points on math in a little over 1 month. Most of the other students raised their score at least a little bit, and a couple passed subjects for the first time. One student is only 30 points away from getting his diploma. Another made the highest score ever for a YouthBuild Greensboro student in a single subject with a 560 in reading. The lowest score he made on the 3 subjects he tested in was a 500. Now all he needs is to pass his math test. The next test is scheduled for this Friday (for most of the class) and Saturday (for the other 4). I will have at least 1 more student pass the test this go round, hopefully more.
Sunday, December 5, 2010
Long time no post
Wow! It has been a long time since I put anything on here. Since my last post, I have battled a flea infestation (and lost), moved, had a sattelite installer bust a water pipe and never return to fix it, met my new nephew J.J., ate too much on Thanksgiving, crashed my computer, and had 2 students pass their GED. School is going really well right now. We told the students they passed this Friday after calling them in for a meeting and acting like they were in trouble. They were both really excited. We still haven't received the official scores, so I don't know what everyone else made yet. Hopefully this is just a preview of what will happen when the rest of the students take the GED later this month.
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