
Camp Internet
Briefing
November 17-24,
2003
Celebrate Native American Heritage Month with Camp Internet
See the new November Newsletter for enrolled
classrooms at
http://www.campinternet.net/compass1103
and the November Newsletter for Guest Classrooms worldwide at
http://www.campinternet.net/compass1103guests
SPECIAL TRAIL GUIDES CHAT - Tues. Nov 18th, 9am PST.
William Hyder from the American Rock Art
Research Association will be our live guest this month for a chat session with
students. Don't miss this unique opportunity to learn with a real world expert.
Send in 3-6 questions in advance by November 14th and check in later to see
the answers - or - join us live at 9am PST. We learn something new each year
in these sessions thanks to student's very interesting questions. Send you questions
by email to camp@campinternet.net.
RSVP if you can attend live to camp@campinternet.net.
SPECIAL Family Night on Rock Art - Thurs. Nov 20th - everyone welcome to log in from home or open your school doors.
Our Monthly Family Night will have a Native American Rock Art and Basketry theme this month. Open online, November 20th, 5pm-9pm PST, we welcome you to invite families into the classroom or online from home. We will convene online in the Family Internet Dig room. Email for directions camp@campinternet.net.
Rock Art and Native American Basketry
November is the month at Camp Internet where we explore and celebrate Native American Heritage in conjunction with this national observance. We offer year round Native Studies resources in the Islands, Backcountry, Southwest, Garden and American History tracks - plus host a gallery of Rock Art and Basketry. Please provide computer time for students to explore these resources this month, and then join in one or more of our special events.
Other November Events
WE are hosting all new fun and educational learning activities online:
Our Rock Art Dig will be in the Campwide Dig room to help students see and learn about regional rock art from prehistoric times. We suggest using this activity as a springboard for a hands-on project where students create their own individual or group rock art projects - paint on a rock ? create a chalk mural on the school grounds ? or a mural on brown kraft paper on the wall of the classroom ? use crayons to create a rock art drawing on fine sand paper ? Camp classrooms have tried all of these activities with great success.
The Campwide Field Reports room will be open for you to post written or visual / photographs of student's Native American Projects. These can be short essays about a tribe, a book report, or photographs of a rock art or basketry activity. Students take great pride in sharing their work online so encourage them to participate by self-publishing this month.
As an inter-classroom exchange, we invite you to email us to help link you up with another classroom in another state by email - including our Indian School partners - and exchange digital or paper Thanksgiving Cards.
Other News
A BIG THANKS to the classrooms participating in the special online interactive activities in October!
See the chat transcript from the October 'Channel Islands' Ask-a-Scientist Chat at http://www.rain.org/chats/campwidetrail20031023.html
View the October Storytelling Contest and Winners at http://www.rain.org/chats/camp-fr20031031.html
Weekly Tip - Post Your First Short Field Report and DO a DIG!
We continue to welcome each classroom to post its 'SCHOOL HELLO' in your track's Field Report Room - everyone wants to see who else is online in the program so please do introduce yourselves - where is your school ? how many students? We all want to hear from you!
And please visit the Internet Dig for your track and get students reading / researching / writing on challenging topics any day of the week.
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Technology into Learning - Every Day !" 800.889.2823 1129 State Street
in Santa Barbara CA 93101 www.campinternet.net