Friday, August 31, 2012

The "Cursive" Controversy

Read the article below my little "naysayers": 
(Click on this link for printable practice sheet:
Cursive Upper and Lower Practice Sheet)



How cursive writing affects brain development

  
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by Beth Mckinney

    Created on: December 31, 2009
    Although some schools spend little time on cursive handwriting lessons, studies show a connection between cursive writing and brain development.
    Many would agree with first-century Roman writer Marcus Quintilianus that “too slow a hand impedes the mind,” However, modern education professionals seem to believe that promoting keyboard fluency will do as much to develop the minds of their students as traditional handwriting lessons once did. While students do need to be digitally competent to succeed,teachers need to continue to teach cursive handwriting according to much of the research.
    Writing Cursive and the Brain
    “There's some prettypowerful evidence of changes in the brain that occur as the result of learning to overcome a motor challenge," says Rand Nelson of Peterson Directed Handwriting. The act of physically gripping a pen or pencil and practicing the swirls, curls and connections of cursive handwriting activates parts of the brain that lead increase language fluency.
    This idea is echoed by Iris Hatfield, creator of the New American Cursive program. She also believes in the connection between handwriting and brain development. “Cursive improves neural connections in the brain, “ she writes. She stresses that physiological movement of writing cursive letters “help build pathways in the brain while improving mental effectiveness.” This increased effectiveness may continue throughout a child's academic career.
    R. Shadmehr and H. Holcomb of Johns Hopkins University published a study in Science Magazine showing that their subject's brains actually changed in reaction to physical instruction such as cursive handwriting lessons. The researchers provided PET scans as evidence of these changes in brain structure. Further, they also demonstrated that these changes resulted in an “almost immediate improvement in fluency,” which led to later development of neural pathways. As a result of practicing motor skills, the researchers found, knowledge becomes more stable.
    Cursive Letters and the Development of Knowledge

    Saturday, August 25, 2012

    Parts of a Map Notes

    For all of those who did not finish their Parts of a Map Notes, please click on the blog link to your right entitled, Map Skills. When the page loads, click on the button at the top called, Parts of a Map or Map Parts. The Powerpoint you need will load and you can finish your notes.

    Have a great weekend and see you on Monday!

    Saturday, August 18, 2012

    My Latitude & Longitude Today Is....

    Latitude:     N 32° 47'
    Longitude:  W 89° 32' 


    Where in the world am I?


    Monday, August 13, 2012

    National Geographic Kids' Photo Contest

    Visit the following link to get all of the information about this contest; plus, the application and the rules:

     National Geographic Kids Photo Contest - http://kids.nationalgeographic.com/kids/contests/photo-contest-rules/ (Contest ends 10/31/2012)

    Wednesday, August 8, 2012

    It's Been a Great Start to the School Year!

    This has been a great first three days! I have so enjoyed meeting all of you, and I'm trying soooo hard to get everyone's name right!!

    Take a look at our first Trip Wow movie of the week by Andrew Zelenka. He did a great job and his pictures are beautiful! Can't wait to share the rest!

    Don't forget your composition books for tomorrow if you haven't gotten them yet. I hate to see anyone fall behind. You are all doing such a good job so far! I am very impressed!

    Don't forget your Longitude/Latitude plotting homework tomorrow. We will review it in class.

    Have a great evening and I'll see you in the morning!

    Monday, August 6, 2012

    Welcome New Falcons!!!

    This was a great first day of the new school year! I so enjoyed meeting all of you and I'm looking forward to a fun and productive year with you. Don't forget to visit tripwow.tripadvisor.com to get started on your vacation slideshow. It will be due on Monday, August 13.

    Let's review what you need for class:
                                                           glue sticks (3-6 fat glue sticks)
                                                           index cards (3-5 pkgs for the year)
                                                           3 composition books for the year
                                                           1 hand-held pencil sharpener if you use regular pencils

                                                           Extra credit for : Kleenex or clorox wipes

    Look around the blogs and get familiar with them while you're here. You will need coloring pencils with you tomorrow because we will start our first map. Have a great evening!

    Don't forget my email if you need it: mrs.morton.wsms@gmail.com

    See you in the morning!!

    P.S. - Here's a suggestion for finding latitude and longitude of your address: http://itouchmap.com/latlong.html