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Tuesday, May 27, 2014

Kate DiCamillo's Picks For Summer Treehouse Reading

Oh how I love NPR.  As I was running errands Monday afternoon, All Things Considered featured a lengthy interview with Newbery Award winning Kate DiCamillo.  Her inspired Flora and Ulysses has been my favorite book for young people this year - the woman is a genius. I suppose that is why she has been named the country's national ambassador for young people's literature by the Library of Congress...



Kate recommended a number of books for "Summer Treehouse Reading.  Like Kate, I can wholeheartedly recommend Counting by 7s for middle school readers... it was extraordinary.  The link to her list can be found below - I know I'll be adding her recommendations to my list :)

http://www.npr.org/2014/05/23/315250144/kate-dicamillos-picks-for-summer-tree-house-reading


Happy Reading!

Tuesday, May 20, 2014

Khan Academy: Keep your Math Skills Sharp Over the Summer with this Amazing Website!


For Upper School Students, we suggest Khan Academy as an interactive online resource to keep math skills sharp over the summer.  This website assesses where students are in their learning, and assigns problems to help students master any areas of weakness.  The students work at their own pace, take ownership of their learning, and have fun by earning badges and completing missions.   Video tutorials are available to help coach them through new topics, or areas where they might need review.  A dashboard is also available so that students - and parents - can track progress.

A comprehensive overview of the program for parents can be found here:
https://www.khanacademy.org/coach-res/higher-ed/why-ka-hied/a/our-mission

When students login for the first time, they are given a pretest to unlock their learning dashboard, and will start working through problems that align with their level.  Some of our students have used Khan Academy to supplement their learning in math class this year, so can continue from where they have left off in class. 



For most of our students, this will be a new challenge.  They will login using their HTS Gmail account and password.  (If you are new to HTS and need a Gmail address and password please Email Karelia Pallan: kpallan@htsdc.org For summer review, we suggest students begin with the grade level they have just completed, and click on the box at the top of the page that says “Unlock your learning dashboard.” This will begin the pretest. The links can be found below:

4th Grade:
5th Grade:
6th Grade:
7th Grade:

If you have any questions, please contact: Polly Sileo: psileo@htsdc.org or
Mary Beth Morell mbmorell@htsdc.org


Saturday, May 17, 2014

Just Keep Typing - Part Three

As I've said before, in Just Keep Typing - Part Two and Just Keep Typing, (posts which feature lots of great keyboarding games), summer is a great time to work on your keyboarding.  This year, we have transitioned to using a popular new website titled Typing Club as our major keyboarding instruction tool at HTS, though most students have not used it since first semester.


Typing Club provides 100 free activities that begin with the basics and progress in difficulty until you can touch type on your entire keyboard.  I have found that our students like this program better than previous options, as the lessons are quite short and manageable.  They also seem to like the fact that as you type during each lesson you are given instant real-time feedback about your accuracy and speed. 



If your child would like to work on keyboarding this summer, just login to Typing Club using the child's HTS-issued Gmail account and password.  If you are new to HTS and need a Gmail account, please contact Tech Teacher Mary Beth Morell on mbmorell@htsdc.org.

Please also check out previous keyboarding entries to explore great games like BBC Dancemat Typing, the Typing Games at ABCya and TyperShark.

Summer Reading Lists Have Been Posted!

Exciting news!  All Summer Reading Lists have now been posted on the HTS Website!

(Which means summer vacation is close:)

Links to all the lists and assignments can be found below:


We will also keep links to all the lists on the grade-specific pages to the right of this post.

If you have read everything on your list, and are still seeking fabulous books to while away your summer days, consider consulting the lists from your local public library... or consult one of the following websites:






Scholastic Summer Reading Challenge Young Adult

Recent Favorites from Politics and Prose

or you can check out some of our previous suggestions on this blog:

Books from the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation

2013 Washington Post KidsPost Summer Reading Club Suggestions

Do you have any other favorite books or lists you would like to share?  Post them in the comment section below... and Happy Reading!

Mrs. Morell