Annual Report for Ethan Forbes Teacher Info Page | Annual Login Page | Presentations
Continued Collaboration with Reasearch Team Members Type of Interaction / Outcomes / Dates / Locations / Parcticipants: Phone conversation with fae Korsmo,then Roger Harritt Much email with details of archaelogical dig in Wales, Alaska in June If his money comes thru, I may be going to Fairbanks, Alaska in March for anthroplogy/archaelogical convention to learn about people we will be with in June at the dig. This was Roger Harritts idea to kearn as much as possible about it befor hand.
His request went in and is waiting a decision.
How are you sharing your research experience with your colleagues, district, community, etc?
We have been viewing the TEA web site. We have followed
Kolene Krysl and the class has emailed her
with questions about Antarctic. They are aware with my
upcoming trip. We have been studying the Arctic and
Antarctic (weekly spelling and vocabulary words), map
reading, upcoming study of explorers to both Poles, and upcoming major unit on Inupiats, and Innuits.
TEA Collaborative Learning Group
Name:
Ann Murray
Active?
Yes
Presentations and Real Audio Sessions Presentation Date, Title, Number of Attendees, Etc. Presentations for forbes Back to Main Page | Back to Report
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teachers Content:
I spoke about the program first ingeneral, what it is, what the goals and
objectiuves are. I then spoke about my responsibilities will be. I said
I will be coming to all 3 schools at some point to see who is interested
in working on Polar research. I was approached by many teachers that said
they would be intecover the grade levels of the elementary system. restes
(10). I am hoping to work with a k-2, 3-4, and a 5-6 to
Have you presented to your local board of education this year?
Yes
Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site?
No
Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site?
No
Has this activity been submitted to the TEA Web Site?
No
Have you submitted all press-related materials concerning your TEA experience to the TEA Archives?
N/A
Have you submitted 20 digital images to the TEA Archive with electronic captions?
N/A
Have you submitted 6-8 photos to the TEA Arichive?
N/A
TEA Meetings Covered by School/District/Corporation
Permanent Materials and Equipment Provided by Institution/Corporation/District for the TEA Program
arch 18-24 Fairbanks, Alaska Archaelogy/anthropology convention
June/July 2001 Archaelogical dig Wales, Alaska This has not been approved yet, it has been submitted.
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