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Camp Internet
Channel Islands Teacher Briefing
Week of November 8
This week in social studies we will be learning about the Native Seafarers
in both the Chumash and Gabrielino sections. If they have not had a
chance to make the paper tomol, please have them work on the model this
week. The master and recycled paper provided in your materials kit can be
used, or you can substitute any type of copy-ready paper.
We do ask that when your village scene is completed - huts, tomols,
baskets, and maybe little campfires and fish drying racks, that you
capture a digital photo and send it to us (or paper print). These types of
illustrations of Camp activities will then become part of the Camp's
permanent archive for future students to enjoy. We have also learned that
the Smithsonian is regularly archiving the Camp pages as well.
In science we continue on with basic principles of geography. Your
students will need to use not only the map the Camp provided that is the
laminated wall map, but also a globe inorder to answer some of the
upcoming questions. The inflatable globe we provided might work, but it is
not a scientific instrument, so if you have a good quality globe or large
world map, please make it available to the class for activities. You also
have plenty of island-specific geography pages to work with as well.
In-service Teacher Training
Dates we are firming up now are November 30th in San Bernardino County at
Truman Middle School, and December 1st at the Desert Sands Unified School
District in Riverside. Following that we will coordinate the San Luis
Obispo to Ventura County training sessions in early 2000. You can attend
any session in any county, just pick a date that works best for you.
If you have not selected one of these dates to attend please do so now.
Sessions are scheduled as 1-4 pm for Camp Outpost Leaders, and then 4-6pm
as an open house for you to share what your students are accomplishing
with teachers from different schools. Topics for the in-service are GIS
(this is when you will get the ESRI CD ROM), how to use the RAAP Remote
Access Astronomy Project telescope over the Internet, and State standards
for science, language arts, and social sciences. If you are unable to get
the release time to attend 1-4pm, we still encourage you to attend the 4-6
pm session after school.
Beginning our 8th Week
It may come as a surprise that we are actually only entering our 8th week
of Camp activities. So much learning is taking place it seems like months
have passed, but not so. We still have lots ahead and each week keeps
introducing new materials to enrich your classroom.
We have a few classrooms whose computers are not yet online. We
welcome you to keep up with general themes and then jump right in anytime
the classes get wired and on the net. You do not need to have been online
as a class inorder to attend the in-service sessions ... there is so much
to learn as teachers that we want to invite you to the in-service in
preparation for when your class does get online. And when your computers
do go online - we will host a big Welcome Party online !
Fall Community Nights
Upcoming Community Nights include a session for three classes at Indio
Middle School on November 16th, and a session for two classrooms at Truman
Middle School on the 18th. We will be hosting a Lost Woman Search and
Rescue Mission and a Paleo Dig respectively during these sessions, plus
will have a Camp Counselor on site. If you would like to schedule a Fall
Community Night, let us know. Next round of these nights will be in early
Spring. They are a good time to get your parents focused on the program,
in support of technology-facilitated learning, and ready to help out with
a year-end field trip. We are busy looking for corporate sponsors for the
bus transportation for the field trips, and also have near-by solutions
for schools not able to send their classroom to Anacapa Island or
Yosemite.
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