Technology and Teaching, Together
With final exams fast approaching, here is a link to Hylton’s collection of bookmarked study tools.
http://delicious.com/hyltonhs/study_tools
There are links for educational games, practice tests, and test-taking strategies. Take a gander, and if any seem appropriate, please share with your students.
Our SOL schedule is available in several locations. Here is an abbreviated schedule, showing subjects and periods by date.
You can also find this schedule posted on our online Faculty Calendar.
The best place to look, though, is on your personal online calendar. That’s were you will see not just the abbreviated schedule, but all the details you’ve entered for each of your classes–all in one convenient spot!
SOLs are approaching very quickly! I remember when I returned to education in 2004 I was a bit taken aback by the World Geography pacing guide which had me finishing instruction by April 21. It did not make much sense to me since the last day of school was not until June. And then I remembered – SOL End of Course exams are actually given in May, many weeks before the end of the school year. (I still have issues with this, but that’s a topic for another day)
With that in mind, I know many of you are getting ready to delve into SOL preparation and review for your students. There are several resources available to help with SOL test preparation. First of all, the Department of Information Technology Services has placed an icon in our Novell desktop for the SOL practice tests, or ePats. If you have not already checked them out, they are a great place to start your SOL review. Secondly, we have many wonderful online resources bookmarked on Hylton’s Delicious site. The Jefferson Labs links are there as well as links to many other resources for each of our four core areas.