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Friday, December 28, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Seventeen

For the first time since the kickoff to the season, I am above .500, as a 10-5-1 week sixteen brought my record for the year to 118-116-6.  The next goal is to get more wins than losses and pushes combined. Here we go! As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:

Buffalo giving 3.5 to NY Jets   
WIN
Buffalo 28 - NY Jets 9

New England giving 10 to Miami
WIN
New England 28 - Miami 0
 
Baltimore getting 2.5 from Cincinnati
LOSS
Cincinnati 23 - Baltimore 17


Pittsburgh to beat Cleveland
WIN

Pittsburgh 24 - Cleveland 10

Houston giving 7 to Indianapolis           
LOSS
Indianapolis 28 - Houston 16


Tennessee
giving 4 to Jacksonville        
WIN
Tennessee 38 - Jacksonville 20
 
Philadelphia getting 7.5 from NY Giants           
LOSS
NY Giants 42 - Philadelphia 7

Washington giving 3 to Dallas
WIN
Washington 28 - Dallas 18

Chicago giving 3 to Detroit       
LOSS
Chicago 26 - Detroit 24

Green Bay giving 3 to Minnesota
LOSS
Minnesota 37 - Green Bay 34

Atlanta to beat Tampa Bay
LOSS
Tampa Bay 22 - Atlanta 17

New Orleans giving 5 to Carolina
LOSS
Carolina 44 - New Orleans 38

Denver giving 16 to Kansas City
WIN
Denver 38 - Kansas City 3
 
San Diego to beat Oakland
WIN
San Diego 24 - Oakland 21

Arizona
getting 16.5 from San Francisco          
WIN
San Francisco 27 - Arizona 13

Seattle giving 11 to St. Louis
LOSS
Seattle 20 - St. Louis 13


WEEK SEVENTEEN RECORD: 8-8-0

2012 - 2013 Record: 126-124-6
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8

Tuesday was Christmas

I hope everyone had a merry Christmas and happy holidays!
Best wishes for 2013.

Friday, December 21, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Sixteen


Hold the phone… a 12-4 week (finally!) brought me to within striking distance of .500, at 108-111-5.  Let’s see if I can keep the drive alive.  As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:

Atlanta giving 3.5 to Detroit
WIN
Atlanta 31 - Detroit 18

Green Bay giving 12.5 to Tennessee
WIN
Green Bay 55 - Tennessee 7

Carolina giving 8.5 to Oakland
WIN
Carolina 17 - Oakland 6

Miami giving 4.5 to Buffalo
WIN
Miami 24 - Buffalo 10

Cincinnati getting 3.5 from Pittsburgh
WIN
Cincinnati 13 - Pittsburgh 10

New England giving 14.5 to Jacksonville
LOSS
New England 23 - Jacksonville 16

Indianapolis giving 7 to Kansas City   
PUSH
Indianapolis 20 - Kansas City 13

New Orleans getting 3 from Dallas
WIN
New Orleans 34 - Dallas 31

Philadelphia getting 6.5 from Washington
LOSS
Washington 27 - Philadelphia 20

St. Louis getting 3 from Tampa Bay
WIN
St. Louis 28 - Tampa Bay 13

NY Giants giving 2.5 to Baltimore
LOSS
Baltimore 33 - NY Giants 14

Houston giving 8 to Minnesota
LOSS
Minnesota 23 - Houston 6

Denver giving 13 to Cleveland
WIN
Denver 34 - Cleveland 12

Chicago giving 5.5 to Arizona
WIN
Chicago 28 - Arizona 13

San Diego getting 2.5 from NY Jets
WIN
San Diego 27 - NY Jets 17

San Francisco giving 1 to Seattle
LOSS
Seattle 42 - San Francisco 13


WEEK SIXTEEN RECORD: 10-5-1

2012 - 2013 Record: 118-116-6
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Holiday Songs I Need to Hear More Often

If you've been driving around in the car much this holiday season, you might have noticed the elelphant in the room. Actually, it's a hippopotamus. For Christmas. And I'm sure we've all heard "All I Want for Christmas is You" by Mariah Carey, "Wonderful Christmastime" by Paul McCartney, or "Santa Baby," by Eartha Kitt, Madonna, Taylor Swift -- or just about any woman with a microphone -- about a million times by now. With Christmas music taking over the airways the day after Halloween these days, there's only so much one can take of "Grandma Got Run Over by a Reindeer" or "Domenic the Donkey," right?

Even with the constant bombardment of holiday cheer, limited radio playlists have left me with several songs I just haven't heard enough of this year. Here are my top ten underplayed songs of the season:

10) Stevie Wonder - "What Christmas Means to Me" (1967) - Christmas clearly means "soul" to Stevie Wonder.
9) Bing Crosby - "Hawaiian Christmas Song (Mele Kalikimaka)" (1950) - can't listen to this one without thinking of Chevy Chase in his kitchen in Christmas Vacation.
8) Colbie Caillat - "Mistletoe" (2007) - she's got a unique, warm voice to add cheer to the holiday season.
7) Trans-Siberian Orchestra - "Carol of the Bells" (1995) - so much better than that Mannheim Steamroller version!
6) Run DMC - "Christmas in Hollis" (1987) - It was either this one or the one by TLC, but I think the main riff for the theme song for the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air got lifted from this song. Watch out for those ill reindeer!
5) Jimmy Durante - "Frosty the Snowman" (1969) - It sounds like old Jimmy smoked about two packs a day. Maybe that's what happened to Frosty...
4) Aaron Neville - "Let it Snow, Let it Snow, Let it Snow" (1993) - I don't know what's better, the organ playing, or the way he can put 16 syllables in the word snow (oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-oh-ow).
3) Jackson 5 - "Santa Claus is Comin to Town" (1970) - It's definitely not underplayed, but I could always hear more of this one.
2) Bing Crosby - "Silver Bells" (1951) - not nearly as frequently played as his other songs. And this (or anything by Sinatra, Buble, Crosby,) is what Christmas songs should sound like!
1) Andy Williams - "O Holy Night" (1963) - a great version, and not played as often as the other (also great) Andy Williams songs.

Seriously, no more "O Holy Night" by Celine Dion. Give "Do They Know it's Christmas" by Band Aid some well-deserved rest. Hall & Oates' "Jingle Bell Rock" doesn't really rock at all! And I was hoping last Christmas would have been the last Christmas for Wham's "Last Christmas." Don't even get me started on Springsteen!

The list above isn't comprised of obscure, hidden gems or anything. They're all pretty popular as well. I'd just like to hear a little more of these songs to give my ears a break from the same old 20 songs they play all day.

Have a merry Christmas.


Thursday, December 13, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Fifteen


My worst season ever rolls along, and I keep offering up my weekly NFL picks. I’ll have to go on a huge run to finish this season with an even record. As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:

Philadelphia getting 5 Cincinnati
LOSS
Cincinnati 34 - Philadelphia 13

Chicago getting 3 from Green Bay
LOSS
Green Bay 21 - Chicago 13

Atlanta giving 1.5 to NY Giants
WIN
Atlanta 34 - NY Giants 0

New Orleans giving 3.5 to Tampa Bay
WIN
New Orleans 41 - Tampa Bay 0

Minnesota getting 3 from St. Louis
WIN
Minnesota 36 - St. Louis 22

Washington giving 1.5 to Cleveland
WIN
Washington 38 - Cleveland 21

Miami giving 7 to Jacksonville
WIN
Miami 24 - Jacksonville 3

Denver giving 2.5 to Baltimore
WIN
Denver 34 - Baltimore 17

Houston giving 8.5 to Indianapolis
WIN
Houston 29 - Indianapolis 17

Carolina getting 3 from San Diego
WIN
Carolina 31 - San Diego 7

Seattle giving 5.5 to Buffalo
WIN
Seattle 50 - Buffalo 17

Detroit giving 6 to Arizona
LOSS
Arizona 38 - Detroit 10

Pittsburgh giving 1.5 to Dallas
LOSS
Dallas 27 - Pittsburgh 24

Oakland giving 3 to Kansas City
WIN
Oakland 15 - Kansas City 0

San Francisco getting 5 from New England
WIN
San Francisco 41 - New England 34

Tennessee giving 2 to NY Jets
WIN
Tennessee 14 - NY Jets 10

WEEK FIFTEEN RECORD: 12-4-0

2012 - 2013 Record: 108-111-5
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8

Tuesday, December 11, 2012

Tuesdays without Swindy

This week's Tuesdays with Swindy has been cancelled due to flu-like symptoms.

I plan on resting and drinking plenty of fluids.

Be well, everyone, and stay healthy this cold season!


Thursday, December 6, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Fourteen


My worst season ever rolls along, and I keep offering up my weekly NFL picks. I’ll have to go on a huge run to finish this season with an even record. As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:

Denver giving 10 to Oakland
WIN
Denver 26 - Oakland 14

Washington giving 2.5 to Baltimore
WIN
Washington 31 - Baltimore 28

Cleveland giving 6.5 to Kansas City
WIN
Cleveland 30 - Kansas City 7

Pittsburgh giving 6.5 to San Diego
LOSS
San Diego 34 - Pittsburgh 24

Indianapolis giving 5.5 to Tennessee
LOSS
Indianapolis 27 - Tennessee 23

NY Jets giving 2.5 to Jacksonville
WIN
Jets 17 - Jacksonville 10

Chicago giving 3 to Minnesota
LOSS
Minnesota 21 - Chicago 14

Atlanta giving 3.5 to Carolina
LOSS
Carolina 30 - Atlanta 20

Philadelphia getting 7.5 from Tampa Bay
WIN
Philadelphia 23 - Tampa Bay 21

St. Louis getting 3 from Buffalo
WIN
St. Louis 15 - Buffalo 12

Cincinnati giving 3 to Dallas
LOSS
Dallas 20 - Cincinnati 19

San Francisco giving 10 to Miami
WIN
San Francisco 27 - Miami 13

New Orleans getting 5 from NY Giants
LOSS
NY Giants 52 - New Orleans 27

Seattle giving 10 to Arizona
WIN
Seattle 58 - Arizona 0

Green Bay giving 7 to Detroit
PUSH
Green Bay 27 - Detroit 20

Houston getting 3.5 from New England
LOSS
New England 42 - Houston 14

WEEK FOURTEEN RECORD: 8-7-1


2012 - 2013 Record: 96-107-5
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8

Individual Chapter Presentations

This month, some of my students are reading A Tale of Two Cities. They are taking turns presenting one chapter each, individually, to the class.

Their presentations must include a visual component, such a web page, video, wiki, Prezi, PowerPoint, or Google Presentation. These must include pictures that symbolize important plot details, a complete summary of the plot, an explanation of the chapter title, three quotes that show the use of different literary devices, and an essential quote with an explanation of its relevance to the chapter. Students are assessed by a rubric that included points for all the aforementioned required elements as well as voice and physical aspects of public speech.

Each student took a turn presenting for five minutes. It has been a big success. We are now almost finished the book and we have collected excellent notes from the entire novel. These notes will be saved forever on the class website, and will aid students in studying for the assessments and final exam.

All in all, this was an excellent experience for the students individually, and one that greatly benefited the class as a whole. It has been excellent to hear an individual impression of each chapter, leading in to group discussions of ongoing themes, symbols, motifs, and literary devices. It was a great way to break down a very difficult text into manageable and meaningful segments of collaborative work, and is one I will definitely do again.



Thursday, November 29, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Thirteen


I'm back on a Thursday to bring you my weekly NFL picks. As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:


Atlanta giving 3.5 to New Orleans
WIN
Atlanta 23 - New Orleans 13

Chicago giving 3.5 to Seattle
LOSS
Seattle 23 - Chicago 17

Minnesota getting 8 from Green Bay
LOSS
Green Bay 23 - Minnesota 14

St. Louis getting 7 from San Francisco
WIN
St. Louis 16 - San Francisco 13

NY Jets giving 4.5 to Arizona
LOSS
NY Jets 7 - Arizona 6

Carolina giving 3 to Kansas City
LOSS
Kansas City 27 - Carolina 21
        
Detroit giving 5 to Indianapolis
LOSS
Indianapolis 35 - Detroit 33

Jacksonville getting 6 from Buffalo
LOSS
Buffalo 34 - Jacksonville 18

New England giving 7.5 to Miami       
LOSS
New England 23 - Miami 16

Houston giving 6 to Tennessee
WIN
Houston 24 - Tennessee 10

Tampa Bay getting 7 from Denver
LOSS
Denver 31 - Tampa Bay 23

Baltimore giving 8 to Pittsburgh
LOSS
Pittsburgh 23 - Baltimore 20

Cleveland giving 1.5 to Oakland
WIN
Cleveland 20 - Oakland 17

Cincinnati giving 1.5 to San Diego
WIN
Cincinnati 20 - San Diego 13

Philadelphia getting 10 from Dallas
WIN
Dallas 38 - Philadelphia 33

Washington getting 2.5 from NY Giants
WIN
Washington 17 - NY Giants 16


WEEK THIRTEEN RECORD: 7-9


2012 - 2013 Record: 88-100-4
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8


Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Multiple Intelligences and Different Learning Styles

As you may know, I spent the past five years out of the classroom working for the district as a CFF Coach, Technology Learning Coordinator, K-12 Academic Integration Coach, etc., and posted this blog each week as a part of my job.

Since I decided to go forward to the classroom this year, I've tried to keep the blog going, posting every Tuesday, but I often feel like I've poured all my creative energy into teaching and have nothing left for writing. This is not entirely a bad thing. Where my job before allowed me ample time for research, learning, and discovery of new ideas, it allowed me no direct opportunity to teach what I learned to students. Now that I once again have the opportunity to work directly with students every day, I find my energy is almost entirely directed toward planning lessons, engaging students, and bringing everything I can to the classroom, with an unfortunate side effect of having very little left in me to "say it all again" here in a blog post.

As a result, I am always grateful to find some inspiration from colleagues and to share their words here on my page. Today, that inspiration came from Ralph Maltese, 2002 PA Teacher of the Year, and current educational consultant. He wrote today, in a message to our list-serve of technology coaches, teachers and educational leaders, about why teachers are not able to be replaced by computer screens.

I could not have agreed more with his words, particularly because so much of my job (that which is both exciting, rewarding, and completely draining of all my energy!) is spent IMPROVISING.

Yes, I am up until midnight most nights planning lessons and feel very prepared (though under-slept) at 7 am when I meet my high school English students. Yes, I spend hours reading the works in our curriculum, designing projects and assignments, updating my web pages, grading assignments submitted (online, usually) by students, and working to make the classroom experience engaging and meaningful. But an EQUAL amount of time and energy is spent adapting to the unpredictable variables that sit in my classroom every day, the students. They do not all learn the same way. Even individual students may not learn best on a given day through the same methods that they might have learned best the day before. Therefore, as important as my careful planning may be, I have come to believe that it is of equal importance to regularly check for understanding and adapt what we are doing in class.

How do I know when my students are or are not learning as well as they could be?

I ask them.

This is something that isn't on the standardized tests, curricula, state standards, or any proposed system of evaluating teachers that I know of, but has more to do with student learning than anything else I can think of:
regularly conversing with students to see if it is all working, and being ready to change when it isn't.

As they say about all of our "best laid plans," which are essential to HAVE... they must be subject to change.

Mr. Maltese hit this right on the head, to my mind, when he shared his thoughts on the flawed idea that technology could somehow replace good teachers.

I have asked his permission to share his words here:

Here is where the teachers-replaced-by-monitors go wrong:
1)     They confuse content with skills.  How many of you would hire a surgeon who got all her training from watching videos?  Or how many would get on a plane piloted by someone totally certified by an online program?
2)    In my old age, I realize that schemata influences the interpretation of data. One's predisposition toward a topic dictates what data he will use to draw conclusions.  For example, our proponents of online programs replacing teachers ignore the almost 30 years of research that tells us the most important factor in whether a student learns or not is the quality of the teacher in the classroom---not the tools, or the bulletin board decorations.  They also ignore the reality of multiple intelligences which tells us not all students learn the same way.  They also ignore the studies from the eighties which drew the following conclusions:  students are hurt less when a computer software tells them they are wrong than when a human being tells them they are wrong.  But, the software praising them for a right answer means less to the student than a compliment from a human being.  Logical, if you think about it.
3)    Vgotsky, decades ago, postulated that learning is a social activity, with all the pluses and minuses that goes along with it being a social activity.  Learning is also a human activity, much more complex than the advocates of simple content creation claim.
4)    Why I am concerned about this is that while this conversation on technology  is expected and a necessary conversation, the real conversation should be true school reform which should focus more on school structure and methodology.  If we decide all students should learn geometry at the time when their bodies have orbited the sun 14 times, we are still stuck in the same old paradigm whether we are teaching face to face or from a distance.


Wow. To me, that says it all. See you next Tuesday!

Thursday, November 22, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Twelve


I'm back on Thanksgiving Thursday to bring you my weekly NFL picks. As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:

Houston giving 3 to Detroit
PUSH
Houston 34 - Detroit 31

Washington getting 3 from Dallas
WIN
Washington 38 - Dallas 31

New England giving 7 to NY Jets
WIN
New England 49 - NY Jets 19

Oakland getting 8.5 from Cincinnati
LOSS
Cincinnati 34 - Oakland 10

Pittsburgh giving 1 to Cleveland
LOSS
Cleveland 20 - Pittsburgh 14

Buffalo getting 3 from Indianapolis
LOSS
Indianapolis 20 - Buffalo 13

Kansas City getting 10.5 from Denver
WIN
Denver 17 - Kansas City 9

Tennessee giving 4 to Jacksonville
LOSS
Jacksonville 24 - Tennessee 19

Chicago giving 4 to Minnesota
WIN
Chicago 28 - Minnesota 10

Atlanta giving 1 to Tampa Bay
PUSH
Atlanta 24 - Tampa Bay 23

Seattle giving 3 to Miami
LOSS
Miami 24 - Seattle 21

Baltimore giving 1 to San Diego
WIN
Baltimore 16 - San Diego 13

San Francisco giving 1 to New Orleans
WIN
San Francisco 31 - New Orleans 21

St. Louis getting 1.5 from Arizona
WIN
St. Louis 31 - Arizona 17

Green Bay getting 3 from NY Giants
LOSS
NY Giants 38 - Green Bay 10

Philadelphia getting 2.5 from Carolina
LOSS
Carolina 30 - Philadelphia 22
 

WEEK TWELVE RECORD: 7-7-2


2012 - 2013 Record: 81-91-4
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8


Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Collaborative Writing

This week, my Creative Writing students are continuing their shared story writing unit by beginning our online writing game, Survive! In this assignment, students anonymously write about one character each, adding a new chapter every other day. On the off days, the class reads each story and votes for the strongest character. That night, writer of the strongest character gets to "kill off" the weakest character. The goal is to be the last one still alive at the end of the contest.

Once a student has been eliminated, in order to complete the assignment, he or she must still continue to write every other day. Sometimes students have their characters return as ghosts. Other times they give us a glimpse into the back-stories of their characters.

One of the best parts of this collaborative story assignment is that all the characters are involved in the same plot and setting. In this case, it is a shipwreck on an island. In a previous year, it took place in a Detroit hotel. The writers begin to incorporate the other characters and the events of their stories into their own chapters, making the stories overlap and connecting threads between all the fragmented parts into one cohesive narrative.

I am looking forward to seeing what this year's group of creative writers can do as they put their own stamp on this classic assignment!




Thursday, November 15, 2012

NFL Picks ~ Week Eleven


I'm back on a Thursday to bring you my weekly NFL picks. This week is “backup QB week” with all the injuries in the NFL. We’ll see if picking these more unpredictable games actually helps me improve my dismal record this year. As I've done every week for over twenty years, and continue to do purely for fun, here are my picks against the spread for the NFL:

Buffalo giving 2.5 to Miami
WIN
Buffalo 19 - Miami 14

Philadelphia getting 3.5 from Washington
LOSS
Washington 31 - Philadelphia 6

Green Bay giving 3.5 to Detroit
WIN
Green Bay 24 - Detroit 20

Atlanta giving 10 to Arizona
LOSS
Atlanta 23 - Arizona 19

Tampa Bay giving 1.5 to Carolina
WIN
Tampa Bay 27 - Carolina 21

Cleveland getting 8 from Dallas
WIN
Dallas 23 - Cleveland 20

NY Jets getting 3.5 from St. Louis
WIN
NY Jets 27 - St. Louis 13

Indianapolis getting 9 from New England
LOSS
New England 59 - Indianapolis 24

Houston giving 15.5 to Jacksonville
LOSS
Houston 43 - Jacksonville 37

Cincinnati giving 3.5 to Kansas City
WIN
Cincinnati 28 - Kansas City 6

New Orleans giving 5 to Oakland
WIN
New Orleans 38 - Oakland 17

San Diego getting 8 from Denver
WIN
Denver 30 - San Diego 23

Baltimore giving 3.5 to Pittsburgh
LOSS
Baltimore 13 - Pittsburgh 10

Chicago getting 4.5 from San Francisco
LOSS
San Francisco 32 - Chicago 7

WEEK ELEVEN RECORD: 8-6-0

2012 - 2013 Record: 74-84-2
2011 - 2012 Record: 129-126-11
2010 - 2011 Record: 130-130-7
2009 - 2010 Record: 138-125-4
2008 - 2009 Record: 139-120-8