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Day One 

8/15/2019

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PictureThe Holman's headed West this summer!
Welcome to a brand new school year at Beachwood Middle School.  As new students to the middle school, unique challenges and experiences await you.  Things will be different from past years. 

Seventh grade social studies will be fun and exciting.  As a member of this class, active participation in the learning process is expected and required.  The curriculum encompasses many areas of World History, U.S. History as well as current events.  You will find yourself wrestling with topics found in the "real world" and searching for answers to your own questions about the world around you.  You will use state-of-the-art technology, discussions, and problem based learning to explore the past. You will also read, read and read.  A quote sticks in my mind: "A master can tell you what he expects of you.  A teacher, though, awakens your own expectations." Richard DeNeut.  You will be in control of your success. 

I expect and encourage you to speak your mind!  Engage in debates, talk about tough issues and THINK.  Social Studies is a discussion-driven class.  We learn by organizing our thoughts, discussing, collaborating, and drawing conclusions.  Social Studies is not black-and-white; there is no single answer to the majority of the ideas we will discuss.  Don't be afraid to share what you think or to agree/disagree with your classmates.  The best part about having a mind, is being allowed to change it!

Throughout the course of the school year students will have several unique opportunities to engage in what we are learning through technology.  We will use Skype, google docs, weebly and many other technologies.  We hope to interact with students from other Middle Schools, as well.  

As a parent, it is important for you to get to know a little bit about me.  I have  been teaching 7th grade since 1994.  I started teaching in  New York (East Syracuse-Minoa) and moved back to Ohio in 1998 (two years  in Newark City Schools, and the rest  in Beachwood).  I earned honors degrees from the University of Dayton  in political science and secondary education and a Master's of Curriculum and Instruction from LeMoyne College in Syracuse, NY.  I created and implemented an "at risk program" in social studies as well as taught gifted seminar courses.  I  taught for 12 years at the University of Akron in the Graduate School of Education.   These experiences have helped me create a class that offers choices to meet the learning styles of all students.   I focus on skills,  not student memory to recall facts. My number one priority as an educator is for students to enjoy learning about history and instilling in them a desire for more knowledge.   I want to produce leaders, not blind followers.  My hope is that students will leave my class not only able to answer the questions, but also willing to question the answers. 

On the home front, I am married to Stephanie, a first grade teacher in the Kent school system. We have three young children: Hanna (Heading to Ohio University next week--School of Journalism), Zach (18)  and Cassidy (14),  a cat (smoky) and dog (Woody).    We are huge Ohio State fans and love to spend time together.  You can see a few photos at our Holman Google Photo Albums


This blog was designed to be used in class as a tool to learn from as well as a resource while at home.    Visit it often and keep in touch.  Email is a very fast and efficient way to communicate and will make every attempt to get back to you within 24 hours.    However, I can always be reached by phone (831-0355 Ext. 246) or meet with you in person anytime.  Feel free to come in and sit in on a class, bring in old artifacts, or share your knowledge with us. 

If you have any questions, please dgh@beachwoodschools.org
 
Looking forward to a great year!

D. Garth Holman

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Live from Boston...I got to meet the History Teacher (BLACK DEATH)

7/28/2011

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Boston, MA
Mike and I are presenting here on the online book.  We did the presentation today and it was streamed live on the web. You can go to the BCL11 page and see the youtube tomorrow.  We are also presenting tomorrow at 8:30 live. 

After our presentation on the online book, I got a twitter message from Amy Burvall...She is the lyricist, singer and dancer of the HistoryTeachers Youtube video's. 

We talked for some time and hope to get a project going.  I told her about your songs and see pointed out she has a facebook page and wanted to see your work.  She also encourages you talk with her on facebook. 

Here are her links:  http://www.youtube.com/user/historyteachers
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/historyteacherz
Tweet @historyteacherz
email historyteachersbh@gmail.com



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Ashton, Intell, Alan and us live From LA

5/31/2011

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Well, I got an email from Alan November today about IDEAJAM.  This event was four hours, but our part is from 16:50-38:20.  What do you think?
See it big screen http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7Tf9jocM4lQ
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Last Word Cloud

5/27/2011

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Grant built a google doc for all 7th graders to answer two  questions:  The first image is student words that described the class.  The second image is the words they most remember from the content.  Thanks Grant and all students for helping to make this.
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Final Project

5/23/2011

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The final project is creative in nature.  You are asked to Leave a Legacy for others to view and learn from.  I understand some of you need more structure.  Below you will find several pages of directions and rubrics to use, if needed.  Some of you have a ability to move forwards on your own and show the world what you have learned.  Remember, the goal is to summarize the year in History with Holman (movies below is from five years ago...great digital footprints). 

Below you will find rubrics for the following: Imovie, podcasting, PowerPoint and or Prezi, Editorial Cartoons, Concept images (drawings), Comic Life projects.  You will also find a script outline and research document. 

Keep in mind you can do other projects with Mr. H's permission and that is encouraged.  Need some help on the online book.

What will be your Legacy?  Are your digital footprints worth following? 
Imovie or Podcast.doc
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Other project rubicst.doc
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script outline sheet.doc
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research sheet.doc
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Final Wrap UP

5/20/2011

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Today you spent some time in class looking over your History with Holman.  I heard kids say: We did a lot, Holy Cow, This is crazy, I remember doing this, The first day with my laptop, I ...ect...  I think you were surprised at how much we covered in our 181 days and 120 hours (remember less time then one sport).  I hope you learned things, not covered them.  We will see.  What did you think as you saw your History with Holman, let me know by adding a comment.  Mr. H
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Ghana: Rise of West Africa

5/20/2011

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Just posting for next year.  Found by a students: Spencer and is very good.
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Final Computer Side Chat

5/11/2011

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In this final computer side chat Mr. Holman and Mr. Pennington chat about the Scientific Revolution, Age of Exploration and the impact on natives of this exploration.  It is long: 20 minutes, but worth your time. 

As you listen, take notes on your own.  These will be checked in class for homework.  You should write at least eight key ideas addressed in the chat and ASK two questions you want to find answers about. 

This is a 20 minute chat.  If you do not hear 20 minutes (some are say it cuts off after 8 minutes or so), then download the file and play it in ITunes.
scirevexplorationchat.mp3
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Search on....

5/6/2011

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Chris, made a great little video about what we have been doing the last few weeks. 
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Skype, Alan November and Intel

5/2/2011

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Look who tweeted about our online wikibook.  Yes Ashton Kutcher twitted it out.  That was cool to see. 

Today, we skyped to LA and did an interview with Alan November.  It was hosted by Intel and Ashton Kutchers Production company: Katalyst Films.   It should be posted onto Youtube in the next 48 hours.  The live stream was watched by lots of people and tons of twitter messages about the event.  People were really excited about the online book.  Mr. P and I were very proud of the work students over the years have put into the book and are excited for you all to get building.  I will post the interview on this blog when it is live again. 

Also want to thank the parents and students who were involved in the interview.  You were awesome.

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