Archive for March, 2013

Go on a Treasure Hunt in our Quest Library!

The Quest Academy Library is a treasure trove of teaching resources that is yet to be explored by many of us.

I took a little tour of the audio/video section and found some great items to enhance your science and social studies lessons. We get used to looking on the internet for short videos that can enhance our lessons but remember that our very own library has some excellent videos with teacher guides, vocabulary, focus questions and activities. I previewed the Clouds video and found that there is a website you can go to for a cloud experiment. How cool is that? Just attach the activity to your blog and you have a great activity for your students to try at home. Remember that the science topics are grade specific so please do not show a video just to show it —Make sure it goes with your grade level curriculum. Here is just a small sample of the videos available in the Quest Library —   The Civil War is a book with an interactive CD with an hour of video. It is located in the Junior High library and is more appropriate for our older students.Great for Habitats! There are even a few for our English/Language Arts teachers! And one of my favorite video series is America: The Story of Us. I know how busy our teachers are, but it a trip to the library is really worth the effort. Little treasures of information are waiting to be explored! If you can not find what you need just send out an email to Mrs. Erni or Mrs. Baggaley. They are so knowledgeable and ready to help.

Dr. Seuss Week is off to a great start……

What is your favorite Dr. Seuss story? I have to go with Horton Hears a Who —- my son and I read it over and over and my heart melts when I see that bright orange cover. And of course there’s the profound lesson to be learned by reading this tale —- “A person’s a person, no matter how small.”   Leave me a comment and let’s see what books are popular with our Quest teachers. One vote for HORTON!