Tuesday, December 9, 2014

Shakespeare learns about chemistry and Google apps.


Shakespeare went to visit the Seventh Grade Science classroom. Shakespeare is always intrigued by modern science. There have been so many exciting discoveries in the last 500 years!  The students are in their chemistry unit. The theme is "How do I get new stuff from old stuff?" 
Shakespeare also got to test out the new technology being used in Mrs. Keigher's classroom this year. The whole class used Chromebooks to collaborate with the other students in class on a Google Doc. For those of you who are not familiar, a Chromebook is a relatively new device, put out by Google. It is faster than a traditional laptop, because it does not have hardware. It's an internet only device. They are compatible with all the the Google apps that are being used at The Junior High.  
Mrs. Keigher's class is using the Chromebooks to collaborate with their classmates to suggest questions for the Driving Questions Board. This will be used to drive their learning for the whole unit. The questions that they ask will be answered as they complete the unit.






Shakespeare also learns about good lab safety!
All students received instruction about lab safety skills and appropriate behavior when dealing with chemicals. It's a must if they want to participate in labs. Safety first! There are lots of fun opportunities to learn about chemistry first hand if they show that they can be responsible enough to handle it. Shakespeare is demonstrating some smart and responsible lab behavior by wearing safety equipment.  

Friday, December 5, 2014

Shakespeare Experiences Africa

Shakespeare, along with the 7th grade social studies classes, got to learn about Africa from Mr. Bruce and Rene Lauer, who have been to Africa many times. Shakespeare and the students were thrilled by the Lauers' personal accounts of adventures to this amazing continent.  

The students got to see wildlife caught on camera, as well as, pictures and videos of students their age in Africa.  The Lauer’s have been to many different schools, and are generous enough to come here annually.  Students get to experience what it night be like for them if they lived in Africa.  

The Lauers are supporters of National Geographic and the World Wildlife Fund, and they are associated with the Field Museum.  They discussed poaching with the students and how they can help stop this decline in animal populations.  The 7th grade social studies classes have just started their unit on Africa, so this was a perfect addition.

Thursday, November 13, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about Latin America


Displaying IMG_20141105_125336340.jpgShakespeare learned about Latin American History with Ms. Hernandez's Seventh Grade Social Studies Classes. The classes spent two days in the LRC learning about Latin American history and culture.   

Displaying IMG_20141105_125231720.jpgStudents worked with a partner moving through interactive stations that cover different concepts and countries. They learned about Mexico, Columbia, Panama, Brazil, Argentina, Peru, as well as art and holidays. Students used books, videos, articles, and digital resources to make sure that they could experience the information in different ways.

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Shakespeare especially enjoyed learning about Frida Kahlo. Her art is very graphic and expressive! Also, the differences in how holidays are celebrated in different parts of the world is also interesting.  

Shakespeare Learns about the Lisle Public Library

Tabatha Anderson, Junior High Coordinator at Lisle Public Library, spent the day at the Junior High Library. She and Gretchen Broadus, Junior High LRC Director, met with all the Eighth Grade Literature classes. Shakespeare was really excited to learn about all the new trends in literature, because he tries to keep up on the latest titles. He learned about books from a wide range of genres such as realistic fiction, historical fiction, and even non-fiction. Of course Science Fiction is the hottest trend in young adult literature right now, which Shakespeare is still warming up to.

Tabatha also hosts YA Thursdays at the public library each week from 3:30-5:00. This week’s activity is “Let’s Makey Makey Music!” Kids will make some music together - no instruments required. They will learn how to play the drums on tinfoil, or learn to play a guitar solo using bananas! Don't think it is possible? Come find out how it works! Next week’s activity will be “Books and Bites.” Check out the activity calendar on the Lisle Public Library website for all the fun events and opportunities at the public library!

Monday, April 14, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about Modern Fitness Programs


Shakespeare keeps his brain and his body fit by working out with the PE classes!
Shakespeare loved playing the fishing game on the rowing machine in the Wellness Center.








Although he enjoys playing bags (Baggio Game) he is working on his aim, but it's really hard to balance without legs.


The jump boxes are very challenging for Shakespeare, but he liked watching the kids work with them.




Thursday, March 20, 2014

Shakespeare Celebrates Mardi Gras

After enjoying a crepe or two last month Shakespeare decided French culture was not all bad.  Upon returning, Shakespeare thought a tempest was brewing when in actuality he was hearing zydeco music for the first time.  The French club students learned about the religious and cultural history of Mardi Gras as well as how people celebrate the holiday around the world.  Shakespeare was particularly fascinated by this New World city known as New Orleans and all its jazzy syncopations.  Shakespeare could not help but feel at home as he stood amongst the students constructing and wearing masks.  He thought it was the grandest masquerade he'd ever seen.  Famished, Shakespeare and the students also partook in the Mardi Gras tradition of eating King Cake - a flaky circular cake covered in a sugary frosting with a plastic baby hidden inside.  The cake was covered in the traditional colors: purple, green and gold.  Tradition has it that whoever receives the baby in his/her piece of cake is the king or queen of Mardi Gras and in turn the host of next year's party.  Shakespeare couldn't help but try the crown out for himself before handing it over to our two queens of Mardi Gras this year: Kaylee and Ramyia.  Everyone had a bon temps!

Thursday, February 27, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about The Giver

When Shakespeare first arrived in London in the late 1580s, he encountered a society that was drastically different than ours is today. We, like Shakespeare, are the product of our time and our culture. While Shakespeare tackled issues like, love, betrayal and murder, 8th Grade AT Literature students explored some of the challenges societies inevitably face. 










After reading Lois Lowry’s The Giver, students were tasked with answering some tough philosophical questions, while also forming connections to the novel and real-world events. Research topics ranged from population control to utopic societies, genetic engineering and language manipulation.


As children to whom the future is entrusted, these 8th graders came to understand some of the difficulties involved in everyday culture.

Ms. Mangan and Shakespeare presiding over the presentations

Monday, February 24, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about Afganistan

Shakespeare visited 7th grade social studies and got a history lesson on Afghanistan. 
Students are reading the book The Breadwinner, which is about an 11-year-old girl named Parvana. She lives in Afghanistan during the Taliban occupation, and the trials and tribulations she has to overcome. It also describes the general difficulties of life for women in Afghanistan. This is part of the 7th grade unit on the Middle East.  

Friday, February 21, 2014

Shakespeare consumed by French culture!

Shakespeare had a rendez-vous with the French Club this week. The Bard had a hankering for something sweet so he crossed the channel for some delicious French crepes. He was nervous about his first taste of la culture francaise, but the whole point of these adventures is to try new things so peu importe. He found that he especially loves Nutella. French Club meets once a month to study and live the Francophone culture from the French-speaking world. Next month they will be celebrating Mardi Gras and laissez les bons temps roulez! (Letting the good  times roll!). 

Wednesday, February 5, 2014

Shakespeare was thrilled to be a part of this year's play! "Gooney Bird Greene and Her Fabulous Animal Parade"

Congratulations to the cast and crew of Lisle Junior High’s production of Gooney Bird Greene and Her Fabulous Animal Parade.  This year’s play was a huge success scoring major laughs from all audiences alike.  This play could not have happened without the talented 6th through 8th grade students who put everything they had into each performance.  They were supported by their peers with a diligent and efficient crew working behind the scenes.  The play was performed on Friday, January 31st for the Junior High students as well as Friday and Saturday (February 1st) evening for the Lisle community.
We would like to thank Tripp Burton and Jason Smid for directing the school play as well as the staff, administration and maintenance crew of Lisle Junior High School for their support. Thanks to all the parents and guardians of our actors/crew for your flexibility, transportation and support.  Finally, thank you to the Theatre of Western Springs for lending us a variety of costume pieces. 

Hope to see you all for our next show in 2015!

CAST

                   Gooney Bird Greene…                                  Chelsea Neylon
                   Felicia Ann…                                                   Amelia Frederickson
                   Malcolm…                                                       Nathaniel Sojka
                   Chelsea…                                                        Maggie Dooley
                   Tyrone…                                                          Evan Schwemer
                   Ben…                                                               Jack Nadolny
                   Beanie…                                                          Bella Winiecki
                   Tricia…                                                            Jules Cole
                   Keiko…                                                           Cheyenne Nape
                   Barry…                                                            Joseph Krebaum
                   Nicholas…                                                       Sam Cremeens
                  Mrs. Pigeon…                                                  Emily Woltmann
                  Mr. Leroy….                                                    Parker Barrette
                  Bush, Deer, Baby Mandrill 1…                      Kira Springer
                  Dad, Big Cub, Lion 2…                                   Aaron Harris
                  Little Panda, Vulture…                                   Ellie de Buhr
                  Rhododendron, Little Cub…                          Ayush Ghosh
                  Baby Kangaroo, Rich Lady    …                    Frankie Brummel
                  Koala, Big Dog…                                           Tessa Haldeman
                  Stop Sign, Dingo, Big Dog…                          Alex Sohl
                  Eucalyptus Tree, Mother Mandrill   …         Bridget Brock
                  Mom, Hunter 2, Green Snake…                    Victoria Riedy
                  Nicholas’ Mom, Young Bison, Wallaby…     Audrey Strunewitz
                  River, Lion 1, Big Dog…                                Jordan Cygan
                  River, Older Bison 1, Baby Mandrill 2…      Haley Kowalski
                  Apple Tree, Wildebeest…                              Bich-Yen Pham
                  Dead Tree, Hunter 1, Giraffe…                     Renee Armitage
                  Bees, Camerawoman, Baby Mandrill 3…     Natalie Marriner
                  Older Bison 2 …                                              Sophie Osborn
                  Bamboo, Woof…                                             Faith Ryan

CREW
 Docia Jarecki, Kaylee Gansberg, Jacob Wilk,
Annie Gill, Ayona Ghosh, Colby Klimczak, Joel Clancy
Lydia Rossin, Jackie Mullas, Anum Fatima, Annie Gill
Raquel Klein, Patrick Nitzki, Grantas Jankauskaite,
Carlo Lopardo, Bich-Nhu Pham, Lily Brandes,
Ryan Smith, Glorija Jankauskaite, Nicholas Rohla,
Nathan Ryan, Sophia Tchakanakis, Aaron Cail



Saturday, February 1, 2014

Shakespeare Learns about Allegory

Mrs. Broadus's display for the presentation
Allegory is a story or image in which the characters and events are symbols that stand for ideas about human life or for a political or historical situation.

Mr. Smid's Seventh Grade A.T. Literature class learned about allegory using stories from Dr. Seuss. They came to the LRC to learn about the author's life and his motivation to teach lessons through his writing and illustrations. He teaches us the importance of taking care of the earth in "The Lorax" and the idea of human equality in "Sneetches."

Thursday, January 23, 2014

Shakespeare Learns how to Make Soap!

Mrs. Keigher and Shakespeare 
Last week Shakespeare learned about chemical reactions in Mrs. Keigher's 7th grade science class. He made soap and compared its properties to the properties of the materials used to make it. Before this lesson, Shakespeare didn't know that soap is made from fat!

Stay tuned for Shakespeare's next adventure!

Shakespeare is Ready to Explore Lisle Jr. High!!

Shakespeare in the LRC