Bulletin
Standard 6: Objective 2 Use multiple resources to learn
new words by relating them to known words and/or concepts.
The bulletin is incorporated with the Environmental
Print. The articles that the
students bring in are going to be posted on the bulletin as the ÒProblem of the
Day.Ó The teacher will decide
daily which Environmental Print will go on the Bulletin. From the Bulletin, the students figure
the problem in their Centers.
Since the students rotate Centers, (work with different students each
day at different Centers) they will be scored individually for the prize at the
end of the month.
For example: The students might
be studying a unit on probability, so you might encourage the students to bring
in environmental print dealing with probability like the one below.
What is the probability that a man who does not eat fish
may not be successful?
MEN who eat a lot of fish are driven byambition and the desire for success, Britishresearchers claim. Seven in 10 men whofrequently eat canned tuna.sardines, salmon, mackerelor kippers admit to beingambitious, and one in tworate themselves as moresuccessful than others. The study, commissionedby John West Foods,reveals they are also thin-skinned types, with only 5per cent of regular fish-eaters saying they copedwell with criticismcompared with a quarterof the non-fish eaters. http://www.tpkier.com/gallery/images/fish_final.jpg
http://www.themercury.com.au/nie/mathguys/articles/1991/910507a1.htm