PEZ on the ceiling of my classroom. I still catch students looking up at them every day, and there's still a lot of room to put many more up there! Right now, there are about 60 dispensers hanging above our heads. I have about 400 left... how many should I put up?!
I just realized that I got this idea from a prank pulled on me when I was in high school. My friends came into my room and hung all of my PEZ dispensers from my ceiling to surprise me when I came home to find my collection above me. The photo below is of my room in high school. I remember leaving them up there until they started falling down. :-)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Cool Math Guy
If you need any extra online help with math, or if you want to see a clean, crisp explanation of specific math concepts, head over to coolmathguy.com and check out some of what Dana Mosely is teaching. Most of it you need to pay for, unfortunately, but there is a free math help section. Here is a link to his YouTube videos. I embedded one below.
Tuesday, October 4, 2011
Argus Observer Article
Last week I was interviewed by Jessica Keller from the Argus Observer, Ontario's newspaper. She came into my classroom and talked about how I was transitioning into my new position after moving from Portland. Her article was wonderful and I really appreciated her writing about education. Thanks Jessica!
If you haven't read the article, click the link below. This image is from the Argus Observer website's article.
Argus Observer: "Breaking new ground" by Jessica Keller
If you haven't read the article, click the link below. This image is from the Argus Observer website's article.
Argus Observer: "Breaking new ground" by Jessica Keller
Friday, September 30, 2011
Nolan's New Math Shirt!
Jen surprised me with a new shirt for Nolan! His first math shirt! I was so excited for him to wear it, so she took a picture of us together.
We aren't quite sure what it means, though. I think it's just a bunch of algebraic gibberish. Still cute, though. Can anyone figure it out? Here's a close up...

We aren't quite sure what it means, though. I think it's just a bunch of algebraic gibberish. Still cute, though. Can anyone figure it out? Here's a close up...

Monday, August 22, 2011
Moving to Ontario, Oregon
A week ago, I drove approximately 360 miles and 6.5 hours through the Columbia River Gorge, over the Blue Mountains, and across the dry high desert to the small town of Ontario, Oregon. It is right on the border of Idaho and the last stop on I-84 before crossing over the Snake River. There are only about 12,000 people living in the city, and I accepted an 8th grade math teaching position at their only middle school. I'm pumped!
Ontario Middle School is filled with staff who are so welcoming and willing to help me out. I have had so many people offer me a place to stay, to drive me around, and advice about the town. I have felt nothing but comfort in my new position, and I can't wait to meet my students! There are many positive things that seem to be happening in the district. There is construction on new buildings at the middle school and the high school, so it is clear to me that the kids have people who really care about them.
My home for the past week has been the friendly neighborhood Motel 6. It has been a nice place to relax while searching for a rental in the area. I ended up finding a great place in the north end of Ontario and plan on moving my small pile of belongings in tomorrow. The funny thing is that some of the people from my school have told me that it is the "bad" part of town. With drugs, drive-bys, and stabbings. Stuff like that. My immediate thought was, "Hey! It's just like home in East Portland!" After riding my bike all over the city, it really doesn't seem that bad to me. And besides, I believe that if there is something wrong with a neighborhood, you need to be the change you want to see there (I think that's a quote from somebody famous). I talked to Jen about it and we both like the idea of living in an area where we can be a positive influence, rather than just fleeing to live where nobody is struggling to get by. After just a week of being here, it seems to me that there is a great need in this city. There is a need for unity and integration between neighborhoods and communities. I really hope to help Ontario as a teacher and now as a resident.
My loving wife showed her complete dedication to me by being willing to move across the entire state, away from friends and family to a small town where we know absolutely no one. It has been very difficult being away from her and Nolan, but thankfully due to the internet and the new Google+ Hangouts (see pic), Jen's beautiful smile and Nolan's adorable noises are just a few clicks away on video chat. They will be joining me in just a couple short weeks, and Portland will be in our rear view mirror.
I believe we have a great opportunity to make a difference in the city of Ontario. There are many families here that are hurting, and I hope that the Riedl family will be one that others can look to for help.
Ontario Middle School is filled with staff who are so welcoming and willing to help me out. I have had so many people offer me a place to stay, to drive me around, and advice about the town. I have felt nothing but comfort in my new position, and I can't wait to meet my students! There are many positive things that seem to be happening in the district. There is construction on new buildings at the middle school and the high school, so it is clear to me that the kids have people who really care about them.My home for the past week has been the friendly neighborhood Motel 6. It has been a nice place to relax while searching for a rental in the area. I ended up finding a great place in the north end of Ontario and plan on moving my small pile of belongings in tomorrow. The funny thing is that some of the people from my school have told me that it is the "bad" part of town. With drugs, drive-bys, and stabbings. Stuff like that. My immediate thought was, "Hey! It's just like home in East Portland!" After riding my bike all over the city, it really doesn't seem that bad to me. And besides, I believe that if there is something wrong with a neighborhood, you need to be the change you want to see there (I think that's a quote from somebody famous). I talked to Jen about it and we both like the idea of living in an area where we can be a positive influence, rather than just fleeing to live where nobody is struggling to get by. After just a week of being here, it seems to me that there is a great need in this city. There is a need for unity and integration between neighborhoods and communities. I really hope to help Ontario as a teacher and now as a resident.
My loving wife showed her complete dedication to me by being willing to move across the entire state, away from friends and family to a small town where we know absolutely no one. It has been very difficult being away from her and Nolan, but thankfully due to the internet and the new Google+ Hangouts (see pic), Jen's beautiful smile and Nolan's adorable noises are just a few clicks away on video chat. They will be joining me in just a couple short weeks, and Portland will be in our rear view mirror.I believe we have a great opportunity to make a difference in the city of Ontario. There are many families here that are hurting, and I hope that the Riedl family will be one that others can look to for help.
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Friday, August 12, 2011
NASA Explorer
Another YouTube Channel I am subscribed to is NASA Goddard Space Flight Center (NASAexplorer). They upload some pretty fantastic videos of space stuff, as well as Earth stuff seen from space. These are two recent clips I thought were very intriguing. The first video is explaining the categories of solar flares on the sun. The second video describes how researchers witnessed, for the first time, a tsunami (the same one that recently hit Japan) triggering iceberg separation.
Mystery Guitar Man
I have been subscribed to Joe's (a.k.a. Mystery Guitar Man) YouTube channel for awhile now, and I am continually amazed by his creativity. He puts together amazing videos (with help from many others) that usually have to do with music in one way or another. Three of my favorite videos are below. Check them out!
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