Friday, November 22, 2024
Thursday, November 21, 2024
Ahjumma Reviews: Mr. Plankton
Wednesday, November 20, 2024
Kuwentong Bangtan: Happy 4 Years BE!
BE is 4 years old today!
Tuesday, November 19, 2024
Monday, November 18, 2024
Poetry After Pepito
The storm has passed
The morning sky is clear
Friday, November 15, 2024
The Lighthouse Diary #65: Towards A Combined Expertise for Student Achievement
For the past two weeks, we have had the pleasure of collaborating with MYP subject teachers.
Thursday, November 14, 2024
Wednesday, November 13, 2024
Recommended Reads for World Kindness Day 2024
@titazeeh7 Recommended Reads on World Kindness Day 💜😊💜
♬ Friends (Hoseok Theme) [BTS World Original Soundtrack] - BTS World
Sunday, November 10, 2024
Advent, BTS and Cyanotype Printing
Since then, I would make prints as a mental health break.
Keeping a few in a portfolio that may lend to a new project in the future. When
I received an invitation from friends in Magis Deo to share something for our
kids, teens and young adults in the community, I immediately said yes.
I thought about conducting a Cyanotype printing workshop for
our Magis Deo Youth. The idea made me happy. I looked forward to the activity
during an exhausting but productive week in school. I was going to share a
skill that began as an ARMY Glow Up 2025 Goal under AGU Recreation and proud
that I learned it from a former student. What’s more, I was excited to connect
Cyanotype printing with the message of Advent.
Advent is the season of waiting. Advent is the season of
light breaking through the shadows.
Advent is a time when we are called to recognize and accept
change.
Advent is an opportunity for transformation.
Since Advent is a season of waiting and preparing for light
to break into the darkness, Cyanotype printing follows a similar process that
involves anticipation, patience, change and transformation. Such abstract
ideals, beliefs and concepts may be too far off to be fully understood by
children — even adults. To enrich our context of Advent as we all prepare for
this season of hope in chaotic and confusing times, an art activity such as
Cyanotype printing may prove meaninfgul for the child and the child at heart.
Our Magis Deo Youth participants in this morning’s Cyanotype
Printing activity brought home their hand made cyanotype greeting cards and
“photographs”. Glad and grateful to learn something new as well as making art
that restonates with the anticipation and joy of Christ’s birth.
Friday, November 8, 2024
The Lighthouse Diary #64: Direct Instruction in Teaching Research Skills and MIL
Thursday, November 7, 2024
Research and MIL Skills Instruction: Source Evaluation Using OPVL for Grade 8
Wednesday, November 6, 2024
Kuwentong Bangtan: Happy First Year, Golden!
Happy first year to Golden, a remarkable album by our golden maknae, Jungkook!
Tuesday, November 5, 2024
Monday, November 4, 2024
The Lighthouse Diary #63: "I Love Studying in the Library"
Our grade 10 Philosophy class had research in the library today.
I heard one student say, "I love studying in the library".
Music to my ears.
Another came up to me with a book on epistemology saying, "Miss, I didn't realize our library has good books. It's so, varied!"
My heart beat triple time in joy. I smiled to her and replied, "Thank you! We will keep our library books relevant for your learning needs."
Their Philosophy teacher asked, "Miss Zee, Mark (not his real name) is looking for a new topic. The Inductive Method. Which volume of the World Book Encyclopedia will he use and where is it located?"
I was intrigued so I went over to Mark. "How did you come up with that topic? Aren't you assigned to read up on logic?"
"There's a "see Inductive Method" after the last paragraph, Ms. Zee. So I suppose I can look it up in another volume." Mark said.
"Aha! The article is cross referenced" I exclaimed. "Can you show me where the term "see Inductive Method" is found"?
Once he did, I congratulated him for being sharp and for paying attention to what he is reading.
"This topic or entry is cross referenced. It is one way of locating additional information in an encyclopedia." I said.
I then brought him to the set of World Book Encyclopedia, showed him volume "I" and handed it to him. He was all smiles and politely thanked me.
I made a mental note to add cross references as tools in locating information when I do a briefing or a library orientation on the use of encyclopedias. When I do, I will have to emphasize its connection to hyperlinks and the manner in which knowledge can expand and deepened.
Yes. I had a good day at work today.