Wednesday, September 21, 2011
Rap & Hip Hop Trivia
Follow this link to test your knowledge of Rap and Hip Hop music trivia: http://www.funtrivia.com/quizzes/music/music_mixture/rap_and_hip-hop.html
Night of the Twisters Research Activity
DIRECTIONS:
1) Answer the questions on your handout using these websites:
Tornadoes Resources
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/watch/tornado/expert/thompsonanswers.htm
http://skydiary.com/kids/tornadoes.html
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/tornado.html
http://www.nssl.nooa.gov/NWATornado/
http://weather.com
2) NEXT: See how tornadoes behave by watching these videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNL7ASvl4k4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQDkmziz1n8&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgETbUXJl6U&feature=related
1) Answer the questions on your handout using these websites:
Tornadoes Resources
http://teacher.scholastic.com/activities/watch/tornado/expert/thompsonanswers.htm
http://skydiary.com/kids/tornadoes.html
http://www.aoml.noaa.gov/general/lib/tornado.html
http://www.nssl.nooa.gov/NWATornado/
http://weather.com
2) NEXT: See how tornadoes behave by watching these videos:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DNL7ASvl4k4
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VQDkmziz1n8&feature=relmfu
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BgETbUXJl6U&feature=related
Tuesday, September 13, 2011
Chess Club Rolling at LSH
Our school's new chess club, advised by Mr. Plaster, has gotten off to a great start! The club meets each Tuesday and Thursday in Room 15 from 3:35 to 4:35, with time for learning and for game play. The club is open to all grades and all experience levels, with members from beginner all the way to students who have competed in regional tournaments.
Prompted by Principal Taylor, the club has also begun hosting chess games during all three lunches. Mr. Plaster tracks the games and they will be calculated into individual player rankings. Mr. Plaster spent the summer collecting a variety of interesting chess sets for his players, including Renaissance knights, Chinese warriors, Tahitian natives, and even a hand-carved set from Africa.
The LSH chess team will travel to regional tournaments, including the state chess championship in the Spring, and also host a school-wide chess tournament later this year.
Even with competing schedules, students are encouraged to attend whenever possible. For athletes playing a fall sport, they can begin attending when the season is over.
This club is an opportunity for students to have a challenging outlet to expand their intellectual abilities without being focused solely on book knowledge, although players will study the game and increase their skills as far as possible through rigor, competition, and FUN.
For more information, students should inquire with Mr. Plaster in Room 15.
Prompted by Principal Taylor, the club has also begun hosting chess games during all three lunches. Mr. Plaster tracks the games and they will be calculated into individual player rankings. Mr. Plaster spent the summer collecting a variety of interesting chess sets for his players, including Renaissance knights, Chinese warriors, Tahitian natives, and even a hand-carved set from Africa.
The LSH chess team will travel to regional tournaments, including the state chess championship in the Spring, and also host a school-wide chess tournament later this year.
Even with competing schedules, students are encouraged to attend whenever possible. For athletes playing a fall sport, they can begin attending when the season is over.
This club is an opportunity for students to have a challenging outlet to expand their intellectual abilities without being focused solely on book knowledge, although players will study the game and increase their skills as far as possible through rigor, competition, and FUN.
For more information, students should inquire with Mr. Plaster in Room 15.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Chess Club Meetings - Tuesday & Thursday
The Chess Club will have regular meetings on Tuesdays and Thursdays immediately after school in Room 15 until 4:30 (in time for the late bus).
We will begin Thursday, September 8.
We will begin Thursday, September 8.
Saturday, August 20, 2011
New CHESS Club at LSHS
To respond to the student interest in this area, I'm starting a Chess Club this year at LSHS. Last year during 5th period, Ms. Poole and I coordinated a chess tournament with 16 students participating. All eight of my students just so happened to be male, and her eight students were all female, coincidentally. Freshman Joel Navarrette was the ultimate winner.
I will be taking applications for chess club membership during the first few weeks of school. Tentatively, we will meet two times per week after school, the first for training and the second for game play. If you want to come to game day, you have to come to training day. That's fair, isn't it?
For more details, check the Chess Club page.
I will be taking applications for chess club membership during the first few weeks of school. Tentatively, we will meet two times per week after school, the first for training and the second for game play. If you want to come to game day, you have to come to training day. That's fair, isn't it?
For more details, check the Chess Club page.
Friday, August 19, 2011
Parent Letter for Active Reading and Intro. to English:
Parents:
Your son or daughter is in my "Active Reading" or "Introduction to English" class this semester. I am excited about the new semester and I know that you are, too. I am proud to be teaching at Lexington Senior High School and have high expectations and goals for the class and for your child.
Students in Active Reading were selected for this class based on their performance on the EOG and other tests, their classes, and a placement test that I gave them. Our school feels like this class could be an important way for your child to become a better reader and do better in school. Students in Introduction to English have this first semester to prepare them for English I in the Spring.
Please review the Course Syllabus (Active Reading or English I) with your child, which I have discussed with the class. I would like you to review it, particularly to note 1) class rules, 2) the types of assignments students will be given, and 3) the materials needed for class.
I have a class website that will be a very useful tool to help us communicate about class, post assignments and reminders, and use to link to learning resources. The terrific news is that our entire Freshmen class will be getting a personal laptop computer later this semester.
I also wanted you to know that I believe in communicating regularly with the parents of my students. An easy way for me to do that is through e-mail, so if you are reading this online, please go to my home page and submit your email address on the right hand side under "Get Email Updates." That way, you will get automatic email updates when I add something to the website.
This is my seventh year as a public school teacher. You can read more about me and my background on my About page at http://mrplastersclass.blogspot.com/p/about-mr-plaster.html.
If there is anything I can do to be of assistance, please let me know. Don’t hesitate to contact me at school (336.242.1574) or e-mail at splaster@lexcs.org. Please sign and return this letter with your child by Monday, August 29.
Sincerely,
S. Plaster
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