Media Link Archives
Media Link Archives
Linking books, technology, and curriculum
Destination Discovery: Money Mania
Link to Money Mania Blog
A GIPS Destination Discovery Class
Instructors: Mrs. Jan Tell and Mrs. Kathryn Decker
Thinking Cap
Try these links for a trivia warm-up!
Try these links for a trivia warm-up!
| Trivia Quiz Set |
Brain Quest |
| Are You Smarter Than a Fifth Grader |
Thinking Cap Quiz Bowl (Information) |
Link to Thinking Cap Dodge BLOG
BlueZones

The Dodge Blue Zone Team is committed to making healthy changes in our lives
that will help us look and feel better. We are taking the Blue Zones Challenge!
For one month, we are trying to:
* Eat more fruits and vegetables
* Get plenty of physical exercise
* Drink fewer sweetened beverages
* Watch less TV, and replace it with reading
We challenge you to join the Dodge Team.
If you complete one month of taking the Blue Zone Challenge,
we'll add you to our board!
Get your forms by going to the Blue Zones web site or
ask one of the team members from the media center to help you get started.
The current Dodge Blue Zone Team consists of 3rd, 4th, and 5th grade students, led by
Their Classroom Teachers:
Mrs. Riley, Mrs. Taylor, Ms. Smith, Mrs. Vanicek, Mr. Bohling
Mrs. Carter, Ms Davis, Mrs. Decker, Mrs. Schleicher
Mrs. Deines, Mrs. Maly, Mrs. Meyer, Mrs. Patsios
PE Teacher: Mr. Hansen
Media Team: Mrs. Tell, Mrs. Yeager, Mrs. Vassar
With Support of:
Food Service Staff
Counselor: Mrs. Henri Nemechek-Glatter
Friends in our Community
and
Dodge School Parents!
Running count of people who have completed the challenge at Dodge:
133!
Please join us today!
During the month of February, we have a team participating in the Blue Zones Quest.
Take a look at our Dodge Team Blog!
Take a look at our Dodge Team Blog!
Chess Club
Featuring: Chessica
Practice your chess skills this summer by playing against Chessica. Dodge School will start a chess club during the 2005 / 2006 school year with some opportunities for tournament play. Thanks to Dodge PTA and ADK Epsilon Chapter, we have all the club materials ready to go at school!
Learn how to play at Chess Kids Academy.
Internet Chess Club has the basic chess moves.
MAY
Featuring: Concrete Poetry
At Candlewick, there is a downloadable activity kit on writing concrete poetry.
Link this web site with the book A Poke in the I: A Collection of Concrete Poems, edited by Paul B. Janeczko.
Curriculum Links
| MATH |
SCIENCE |
| Triangle is a sample of a concrete poem which might spark an idea. | Books by Douglas Florian, such as Insectlopedia, contain concrete poems. |
APRIL
Featuring: Jane Goodall
Symbols of Hope

What have we learned from animals?
Use these new books to find out.
| What Do You Do with a Tail Like This? By Robin Page |
Actual Size by Steve Jenkins |
Do Whales Have Wings? By Michael Dahl |
National Library of Virtual Manipulatives for
Interactive Mathmatics
MARCH
Featuring: Dr. Seuss
from
Carol Hurst's Children's Literature Site
Be sure to check out her listing of Dr. Seuss Sites.
My favorite related link is Seussville.
Students: Play in their educational "Playground".
Older Students: You might also enjoy the challenge of "StoryMaker" or learning more about the unusual life of Theodor Geisel (Dr. Seuss) in "Biography".
Teachers: It also has endless teaching ideas in the section "Read Across America".
FEBRUARY
JUNIOR IDITAROD
Pair this web link with the Golden Sower book:
"Togo" by Robert J. Blake
A NEW book in our Dodge library which could be paired with that book:
"The Great Serum Race: Blazing the Iditarod Trail" by Debbie Miller
Here are classroom resource pages for those who want to extend activities for students:
Scholastic: Iditarod Race Across Alaska
Great site for students!
Iditarod Trail Sled Dog Race: Official Site of the Last Great Race
Students: This site has information on all the 2005 Mushers.
Teachers: Be sure to check out the Teacher Resources Section.
The Iditarod Dog Sled Race
This has ideas for a teaching unit centered around the Iditarod.
JANUARY

| What role do animal dads play in raising offspring? | Why do animals migrate? |
| Web link: Animal Dad information from Fact Monster | Penguin Adaptation |
| Scavenger Hunt Activity: Animal Dads | Sandhill Crane Migration |
| Music link: Listen to the Animal Dad song. | Monarch Watch |
| Movie link: Watch the March of the Penguins movie trailer. |
Songbird Migration Podcasts: Birdsong Wanes with the Season Migration: Following the Stars |
DECEMBER FUN!

Visit our Kindergarten Snow Art Gallery!
FOLK TALES

| Japanese Kamishibai Integrating Japanese folk tales into the classroom using Japanese Kamishibai |
Folk Tales Lesson plans for folktales by teachervision |
African Story Telling This opens a pdf file of ideas |
ANIMAL RESEARCH
Internet Links
| Sea World/Busch Gardens Animal Bytes One page fact sheets about some of the most interesting creatures found in the animal kingdom. |
PBS Critter Guide Search for fun facts about animals. |
National Geographic Creature Feature Get to know some of the most unusual members of the wild world. |
Dodge Elementary School
641 South Oak
Grand Island, NE 68801
Phone: 308.385.5889
Fax: 308.385.5141
Stephanie Schulte, Principal
Tina Mason, Assistant Principal
For more information, email webmaster
- Kneale Administration Building
- 123 South Webb Road, Box 4904
- Grand Island, NE 68802-4904
- Phone: 308 385-5900
- Fax: 308 385-5949
- For further information email Web Master.