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Activity Catalogue 2009 – 2010
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Blue Orientation
Green The classes have been signed up Red The classes must be signed up on Personale
Intranet (remember to press save)
Side 1 Front page
Side 2 Content Side 3 The school library on School Intranet
Side 4 About this year’s catalogue Side 5 Library hour
Side 6 Information literacy and library knowledge
Side 7 Media Education Side 8 IT support
Side 9 Christmas in the school library (year 0) Side 10 Eksperimentarium (year 1)
Side 11 Fairytale race (year 2) Side 12 Teddy bear – doll Photo Story (year 3)
Side 13 Reading rocket (year 4)
Side 14 Reading marathon (year 4) Side 15 Art detectives (year)
Side 16 Graphic novels and Student intranet (year 5) Side 17 The murder of Johanne Jensen (year 6)
Side 18 The newspaper in the class room (year 7) Side 19 Photo competition (year 7)
Side 20 Project management (year 8)
Side 21 Technique and search course (year 8) Side 22 Melved, the case (year 8)
Side 23 Palestine Conflicts (year 9) Side 24 Project management (year 9)
Side 25 Clowning (years 0 - 3) Side 26 Newspapers and journals
Side 27 When is what?
Side 28 Orientation meetings for teachers Side 29 Cafe meetings
Content
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The school library on School
Intranet
In the school library we are big fans of the school Intranet, but we also have easy access to computers.
Our weekly messages – The School Library Informs and Reminder Service for CFU are read by a lot of people, and we also think that our reservation
system works very well on a daily basis.
We have cleaned up in the book repository and counted all class book sets
(min. 15 books of a title). It is now possible to book these on the Intranet under Coordination –
school library – weekly loans.
Other things and information from the school library you will find under coordination – school library, and of course on the school website.
Orientation
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About this years catalogue
This year the content of our activity catalogue will be very similar to last year catalogue. Partly this is due to the fact that many of last year’s activities have
proven themselves to be excellent activities, which we want this year’s classes to
have the opportunity to participate in as well, and partly because we have chosen
a couple of focus areas that we want to put some extra effort into.
First of all we wish to make Hillerødsholmskolens School Library more visible to the parents. We would like to be included, when new classes start up. We would
like to tell the parents about our many offers, our library science and information
literacy education, our media education and last but not least communicate results
and products.
To solve this task we will manly use the parents Intranet and the school website.
Secondly we would like to strengthen our cooperation with the subject teams, also
trying to get complete overview of our book situation regarding class sets and
books for the students, so we can improve the standard and ensure that there is
always enough books for everybody.
Finally, as almost all classes will be using the Student Intranet this year, the
school library wants to do their very best to get optimal usage out of this
opportunity for all parts. See you in the new school year in the school library!
Lene, Søren og Anne
Orientation!
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Library Class
Year:
0. – 5.
Time: Same time every week
Time spend:
Around 30 minutes each
time
Place:
The school library
Arrangør: Skolebiblioteket
If you and your class are planning to go to the school library at a set time every week, we would very much like to know this in advance.
If you choose this form, we recommend that you devote 30 minutes each time, so you don’t just storm in and out of the door like little rockets, but
have time to find books, read for fun and maybe have a story read aloud to
you in a quiet moment.
Just let us know if for a library class you need us to recommend suitable books for your class.
Come down to the school library and reserve a weekly time – before the summer holiday. We will only have one class for each lesson.
"It only takes 5 minutes To borrow a book
But we really want you
To stay a little longer …………….and read"
Sign up at the school library!
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Library knowledge and Information literacy
Year:
2, 4 and 6
Time: See page 27 ”When is
what?”
Time used:
1 module in the chosen week
Sted: School library
Arranger: School library
Every single day we see how important it is that our students are knowledgeable and self-sufficient, regardless of:
They are in year 1 or 9 They need to find a specific book
They need to find a specific author
They need to find materials about a specific subject They need to find relevant websites
Or other things.
That is why:
As the previous years we want to teach library knowledge and information literacy in year 2, 4 and 6, but if you need help in any other year, just let
us know.
You can see the content of this course on the Personnel Intranet under
coordination/school library/library knowledge.
The years in question are signed up!
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Media Education
Year:
3, 5 and 7.
Time: See page 27 ”When is
what?”
Time used:
2 days in the chosen
week from 8 – 13. 35
Place:
Media room 21 or 32
Arranger: school library
We continue the media education in year 3, 5 and seven next year. Each class is offered a two day course in a specific week.
Before the execution of the course, a teacher introduction will be held, where you will be introduced to the program.
Please note that it would be best for all parts, if it is the same teachers who
take part in the introduction meeting and the 2 media days.
We come up with the program for the 2 days, but if you have other ideas, or the students are already capable of the suggested, we will work
something out.
When the course is over, we HIGHLY RECOMMEND that you use the newly
gained skills, so they are not quickly forgotten.
See the content of the Media Education on the personnel Intranet under
coordination/school library/media education.
The years in question are signed up!
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IT - support
year:
All
Time: When needed
Time used:
As needed
Place: The computer lab
Arranger: IT-supporter
As all other years, the school has scheduled a number of hours for IT support – help and courses in the classes.
Contact the IT supporter and tell him what your needs are, then together you can plan a program.
Contact the IT supporter
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Christmas in the school library
Year:
0.
Time: Week 51
Time used:
1 lesson
Place: School library
Arranger:
School library
Last year we were very lucky! Santa Claus came by the school library, where he amazed the children with his magic fingers.
We hope, he will do the same this year!
If you want to come, you have to remember to sign up for Christmas at the School Library.
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Eksperimentarium
Year:
1.
Time: Week 39 or 40
Time used:
1 lesson
Place: School library
Arranger:
School library
The school library is more than books and computers.
In week 39 and 40 we focus on the science subjects. The books are ”replaced” by a small experimentarium, where the students
can try different scientific experiments. …. And who knows, maybe there is a young Albert Einstein hiding in your
class?
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Fairytale race in the school
Year:
2.
Time: Week 23
Time used:
1 lesson
Place: School library
The school
Arranger: The school library
Now it is time to combine running and learning once again!
The school library arranges a fairytale race around the school, where the students have to find their way around by their own help in smaller groups.
On the posts, the students have to guess well-known fairytales and
children’s books based on pictures and paragraphs read aloud to them by older students.
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Teddy bear / doll Photo Story
Year:
3.
Time: Week 1 (introduction)
Time used:
Around 4 lessons
Place: The computer lab
Arranger:
Classroom teacher and the school library
In Media Education your class has learned to use Photo Story, so now it could be interesting to see, what they can do “on their own”.
The class is split up into smaller groups. Each student brings a doll, teddy bear, action man or something similar to
school. This has to be part of the group’s story.
With their starting point in the dolls and teddy bears the students have brought, the group must tell a story by means of digital pictures, texts,
speech, sound and music in the Photo Story program. The groups can choose their own form of expression as their background.
Before this project begins the school library provides a short introduction including repetition of the use of Photo Story. After this you work on your
own in the classroom and in the computer lab.
To finish the project we watch the many photo stories together in the school auditorium a day in week 4.
The school library will reserve digital cameras and the computer lab for signed up classes.
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Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Reading Rocket
Year:
4.
Time:
Friday March 26th
Time used: 1 lesson + what you feel like
Place: The auditorium and the classroom
Arranger: The school
library and the
classroom teacher
In the whole world there are 99 million children, who can’t read and don’t go to school.
In 2010 focus will be on a new country in the third world.
This is a fact that the third world aid organization Ibis would like to make Danish school children aware of by issuing the Reading Rocket (a book with
stories and articles inviting to discussion and consideration of education in
the third world) in cooperation with famous Danish authors and sponsors. By participating, 4th grade will contribute to making it a tradition to focus
on third world problems the last Friday before Easter.
Besides from working with the book ”Reading Rocket 2010”, we imagine
that the school library makes a small introduction to the subject.
On top of this different materials are provided from Ibis, who are putting focus on this problem, and which you can work creatively with.
You can also find information on the website: http://www.ibis.dk
The year in question is signed up!
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Year:
4.
Time: Week 45 and 46
Time used:
Danish lessons
Place: The classroom
Arranger:
The Danish teacher and the school library
How about having a reading marathon in the Danish lessons in week 45 and 46?
The school library will find books for the students to choose from, while you
read in the classroom.
The students read half an hour of each Danish lesson. After each reading, you come down to the school library and register the
average number of pages for the day on the interactive whiteboard.
The average number of pages must be used to solve a hard jigsaw puzzle –
also on the interactive whiteboard.
This was a great success last year.
Reading marathon
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Art Detectives
Year:
5.
Time: Week 43
Time used:
45 min. + 1 lesson
Place: The big halls in front of the
library
Arranger: Annette Bregnehave and the school library
The school library and the arts and crafts department have invested in both a Danish and a European art collection.
These are very used, but they can be used even more.
Some of the students will be given tasks connected to the pictures; others
will work with “tableu vivante"
It is not so much about the individual artist, but more a quest for details and interpretations of the pictures.
As an introduction you will be visited by the art expert in the school: Annette Bregnehave for 45 min.
The year in question is signed up!
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Graphic Novels and Student Intranet
Year:
5.
Time: Week 2
Time used: Danish lessons for
3 – 4 weeks
Place:
Classroom/school library/computer lab
Arranger: Danish teacher and the school library
Do you know Graphic Novels? They are perfect for 5th grade.
Do you know the Student Intranet and its opportunities? It is perfect for 5th grade.
We imagine a project of around 4 weeks.
As an introduction, we meet in the auditorium, where the school library will introduce the genre, the 4 graphic novel titles and the project with student
Intranet (app. 1 lesson) After this you spend 4 weeks reading the graphic novels and working with
them in the classroom.
When you have finished the literature work with the graphic novels, the students have to pick one of the books to continue working with in Student
Intranet, where they can make questionnaires, multiple choice quizzes,
websites and other things. Finally you spend time looking at each other’s products, solving quizzes and
more.
The school library will buy 10 copies of four titles. Unfortunately the Graphic novels can only be used at the school for the
logistics to work.
The school library will reserve computer labs for signed up classes
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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The murder of Johanne Jensen
Year: 6.
Time:
Week 14(introduction)
Time used:
App 6 lessons
Place: School library and
classroom
Arranger: School library and classroom teachers
Dear 6th grade As you probably know, the TV series ”Unit one” is based upon real events -
often some horrible crimes. But there are no Ingrid Dahl and Thomas La Cour in the real world. The author of the series have invented them
On Hillerødsholmskolen an – almost real – murder has taken place, and we would like your help to reconstruct/solve this in a TV program.
You will be given the opportunity to visit the crime scene, so you can form
your own picture of the victim, the situation and the killer.
After this it is up to you, in smaller groups, to make a movie build on The
murder of Johanne Jensen
Your movie must be made and edited in Movie Maker and be no longer than
10 minutes. In the movie you must include some of the film clips and
photos taken by the police.
By submitting your movie you participate in the Crime Movie Competition on Hillerødsholmskolen 2010.
The competition is also to refresh the Media Education from year 5! Submission: No later than Monday May 10th
The school library will reserve video cameras and computer labs for signed up classes
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet!
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The newspaper in the classroom
Year:
7.
Time: Week 44
Time used: 1 week + preparation
Place:
The classroom, computer
lab, ”the field”
Arranger: Classroom teachers and the school library
Just like the previous years, the school library will sign all 7th grade classes up for the national newspaper competition for students in week 44.
The school library will arrange the contact between the arrangers and the classes.
You will conduct the planning and the creation of the newspaper yourself,
but we will help you with lots of advice before and during the project!
The arrangers will send you preparation materials, but we also have some in the school library.
Read more about the competition on:
http://www.aiu.dk
This year’s subject is Communities
As preparation for the project all 7th grades will work with the layout program Publisher in the Media Education, and the teachers are invited to an introduction meeting.
The year in question is signed up!
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Foto Competition
Year:
7.
Time: Week 8 (introduction)
Time used: App. 4 Danish lessons
Place:
Auditorium, ”the field”,
the computer lab
Arranger: Classroom teachers and the school library
Study this artistic picture! - would you and your students like to work with something like this?
The school library will organize a competition for the best picture within a given theme, and we will provide an introduction about photography (app.
1 lesson)
Then it is up to you and your students to take some digital pictures in
"the field" (1 - 2 lessons) and then work with them in Paint Shop Pro (1 - 2 lessons).
The pictures will then be displayed in the school library.
The competition is repetition of the Media Education in year 7!
The school library will reserve digital cameras and computer labs for signed up classes.
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Project management
Year:
8.
Time: We will contact you
Time used:
1 lesson
Place: Auditorium
Arranger: Lb and Rz
Each class gets one week for their major project, but to make sure that you and your students are ready for this, we have booked hours for each class
and its teachers to give guidance and help to get started. The help consists of the following:
- A meeting with all teachers in the year with information about the
major project - A lesson with all 8th grades with a description of the procedure
In the folder Major project under Archive/documents on the personnel
Intranet you can find inspiration and information
You can also read about the major project on EMU:
http://www.emu.dk/elever7-10/projektarbejde/projektopgaven/
The year in question is signed up!
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Technique and search course
Year:
8.
Time: See page 27 ”when is
what?”
Time used:
1 lesson
Place:
Computer lab
Arranger: as, sd
To get the best possible start to the major project while you choose the overall theme, subthemes, groups and thesis’ we offer a combined
technique and search course to the year 8 students. Even though are students a constantly getting better at using the computer
efficiently, we have learned that they still need a technique and search course.
The year in question is signed up!
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Melved – the case
Year: 8.
Time: One of the three cross
subject weeks Time used:
The whole week Place:
Classrooms and other locations
Arranger: School library and classroom teachers
Melved - the case places the students in the role of police investigators and forensic scientists. The students must make probable, who the guilty part is
in a murder case based on given evidence. All activities are close to real police work – from practical work with fingerprints till source critical evaluation of witness testimonies.
This project is a perfect chance to do cross subject collaboration, including Danish, social studies, biology, math and physics. On
http://drabssag.emu.dk/order.htm you can read more about the teaching
material and try a demo of the game.
The Danish department and the school library have bought the materials for
the project together. The material also includes a very good teacher’s
guide.
This will be the fourth year in a row we play this game, and we have built
some experience, fx about number of teachers, important specialty
teachers, rooms, computers, time, preparation and so on. Before starting Melved – the case we offer an introduction meeting, where it is very important that all participating teachers are present.
The year in question is signed up!
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Palestine Conflicts
Year:
9.
Time: Voluntary
Time used:
App. 4 – 5 lessons
Place: Computer lab
Arranger: Classroom teachers
You are a journalist and have to write articles about the conflict between Palestine and Israel. You see the conflict from both sides and move around
in real areas.
The game about the conflict between Palestine and Israel is groundbreaking
and realistic, and you move around in real geographical locations. The
students are challenged to reflect on their own role in a real conflict.
The game contains a teacher’s guide, a manual and there is a website for
the game. The tasks are divided into 6 themes: Military raids, checkpoints,
settlements, martyrs, Hamas, media's role.
http://www.emu.dk/gym/3verden/projekter/SeriousGamesPalestine.html
The school library will make sure that the game is installed on 15 computers, which is what we have licenses for.
This is a very good subject for social studies and/or English!
Registration no later than August 28th on the Intranet
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Project management Tilmelding: PersonaleIntra/Samlemapper/
Tilbudskatalog_tilmelding/vælg faneblad/tilmelding/rediger dokumentet
Year:
9.
Time: You will be contacted.
Time used:
1 lesson
Place: Auditorium
Arranger: Lb and Rz
Each class gets one week for their major project, but to make sure that you and your students are ready for this, we have booked hours for each class
and its teachers to give guidance and help to get started.
The help consists of the following: - A meeting with all teachers in the year with information about the
major project - A lesson with all 8th grades with a description of the procedure
In the folder Major project under Archive/documents on the personnel
Intranet you can find inspiration and information
You can also read about the major project on EMU:
http://www.emu.dk/elever7-10/projektarbejde/projektopgaven/
The year in question is signed up!
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Clowning with Tape the clown
Year:
0 - 3
Time: October 29th at 10
Place:
The gym
Arranger: School library
Tapé is a mimic, artistic clown, who has entertained thousands of children and adults in and outside of Denmark for the last 17 years.
His versatile and humorous circus shows offers something to eyes, ears and
to the laughing muscles.
The show is a mixture of and classical clown acts. Tapé unfolds himself with
guitar play with the notes balancing on his forehead, opera on chimes, high balance and a “legs around your neck” act.
All of this is performed at a high pace and in close connection with the
audience, who has an active role along the way.
The show is wordless and can be understood by everyone – regardless of
age and nationality.
Behind the nose you find the mimic artist Henrik Rasmussen, who besides performing as a clown gives lectures on body language,
The years in question are signed up!
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Newspapers and journals
We keep the following newspapers for teachers and students: Politiken
Frederiksborg Amtsavis
We keep the following journals primarily for the students:
K-Komputer
Vi unge
We keep the following journals primarily for the teachers:
Børn og bøger Ekko
Ideer på tværs
Læsepædagogen Zapp – jorden rundt
Danskbladet
We would be very pleased if you used the papers a little more in your lessons. Unfortunately many of them are collecting dust!
Orientation
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When is what?
Library knowledge (Thursdays in the 2 lesson) by the school library 6a (week 02), 6b (week 04), 6c (week 06) and 6g (week 09)
4a (week 34), 4b (week 35), 4c (week 36) and 4g (week 37) 2a (week 39), 2b (week 40), 2c (week 41) and 2g (week 47)
Media weeks (Tuesday and Wednesday from 8 to 13. 35) by media
teachers 7a (week 35), 7b (week 36), 7c (week 37) and 7g (week 39)
5a (week 40), 5b (week 41), 5c (week 43), 5d (week 45) and 5g (week 46) 3a (week 47), 3b (week 49), 3c (week 50) and 3g (week 51)
Technique and search course (Thursday in the 2 lesson) by sd and as
8a (week 46), 8b (week 08), 8c (week 47), 8d (week 05) and 8g (week 18)
Orientation
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Orientation meetings
Meetings about Media Education (app. 45 min.) Year 7s participating teachers (Tuesday from 14.35 till 15.35 in week 34)
Year 5s participating teachers (Wednesday from 14.35 till 15.35 in week 39) Year 3s participating teachers (Wednesday from 14.35 till 15.35 in week
46)
Meeting about ”The newspaper in the classroom” (app. 1 hour)
Year 7s participating teachers (Tuesday from 14.35 in week 40)
Meeting about Danish exam B (app. 1 hour)
Year 9s participating Danish teachers (a day in week 12 – The date will be set later)
Orientation
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Cafe meetings
Cafe meetings in computer lab 21
As requested this year’s cafe meetings will primarily be about student Intranet and Parents Intranet.
Week 35 Monday at 14. 45 – 16. 15
Week 38 Tuesday at 13. 30 – 15. 00 Week 41 Wednesday at 14. 45 – 16. 15
Week 45 Monday at 14. 45 – 16. 15 Week 48 Tuesday at 14. 45 – 16. 15
Week 02 Wednesday at 14. 45 – 16. 15
Week 06 Monday at 14. 45 – 16. 15 Week 09 Tuesday at 14. 45 – 16. 15
Week 12 Wednesday at 14. 45 – 16. 15
Orientation