Coats for the Cold

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 30, 2010

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The Coats for the Cold donation drive was a huge success! Thank you to all the parents and students who donated their old coats for someone in need. We gathered almost a hundred coats! I am really proud of the K-Kids. Their commercials really payed off.

Tennessee Tech Kids Episode 2

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 30, 2010

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Take a listen to our second episode of Tennessee Tech Kids. This podcast features Elena, Caleb, and Marcy.

[podcast]http://jordan-haney.rockyhilles.knoxschools.org/modules/podcast/files/443898/Technology%20Time%20Week%202.m4a?sessionid=b74352fc55f273190f757988759ca2bc[/podcast]
Technology Time Week 2

Tennessee Tech Kids

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 30, 2010

The students have started their own podcast show. The show features three sections: apps, games, and websites. Take a listen. [podcast]http://jordan-haney.rockyhilles.knoxschools.org/modules/podcast/files/443898/Technology%20Time%20Week%201.m4a?sessionid=da89a4de893b7fe66c3f88aed713b9fb[/podcast]

Tennessee Tech Kids

Giving Thanks

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 28, 2010

Thanksgiving week is a great time to reflect with your students. Through our EPALS connections this year, the students have really started to realize how fortunate they are to be at Rocky Hill and America. I know am very lucky to be at Rocky Hill Elementary School. I have a great team, students, and parents. I might not get paid much but I have a job that I am excited about going to every morning. One of the greatest aspects of Rocky Hill is the parent support and this Thanksgiving was no exception. The students and I enjoyed a fabulous meal while we reflected on the many things we were thankful for in our lives.

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From Seed to Stomach

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 24, 2010

One of the hardest things to do is teach someone how to do something that you have no idea how to do. The class and I started a garden at the beginning of year because I have always wanted to grow something and eat it. After several weeks, 14 to be exact, the students and I enjoyed the fruits of our labor. With the help of Mrs. Draper, we ate our broccoli and green onions in a delicious broccoli casserole at our school’s Thanksgiving lunch.

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Exchanging Culture

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 24, 2010

Our friends in Japan are learning how to speak English so they made us a video to practice what they have learned and to show us some of their culture. In return we made a video to help aid with their english lessons and to show a part of our Tennessee culture.

Video from Japan from Jordan Haney on Vimeo.

Untitled from Jordan Haney on Vimeo.

Tennessee Tech Kids on iTunes

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 24, 2010

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The students’ first podcast has been approved for itunes! I am still working on getting the podcast cover on, but it sounds great. I am really proud of the students for trying something new and putting their voices out there for anyone who wants to hear. Click on the link below to subscribe to the podcast or to download the first episode. Support our students by posting a positive comment in iTunes.

Tennessee Tech Kids Episode 1

Adaptations Poster

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 21, 2010

The students created their own glogs, online posters, to show some animals’ adaptations. Take a look below at Jack and Olivia’s glog.

Kenya EPALS

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 21, 2010

Take a look at our friends from Kenya’s powerpoint about their school. We are in the process of making ours to send to them.

Being Thankful

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Posted by Mr. Haney | Posted in Uncategorized | Posted on November 21, 2010

The students put together a wallwisher on the things they are thankful for.

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