I'm a 5th grade teacher looking for a Rhode Island teacher to sign up for our postcard exchange. If you're interested, go to the following link and input your information.
Are their any teachers from the following states (Alaska, Delaware, Nebraska, Oregon, Rhode Island, Vermont, Washington DC, or Puerto Rico) that would want to join a postcard exchange? http://www.signupgenius.com/go/30e0445aaa92fa4f49-50state
Massachusetts Maritime Academy is a co-ed maritime college located in Buzzards Bay, Massachusetts that challenges students to succeed by balancing a regimented lifestyle with a typical four-year college environment.
The Follow The Voyage program is an online blog documenting the experiences of Marine Engineering and Marine Transportation majors taking part in Sea Term, a six-week learning experience aboard the academy's training ship the TS Kennedy. This year, Sea Term 2017 will run from January 8th to February 19th. When your students Follow The Voyage, they’ll feel like they’re actually on the TS Kennedy as they witness the day-to-day life and learning of cadets. They’ll also experience the food, art, and culture of the TS Kennedy’s exciting ports of call - all without ever leaving the classroom.
This year, the 2017 Follow The Voyage program promises to be better than ever! Not only will the lessons include real-life application of science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM), there will also be engaging activities that incorporate language arts, social studies, and character development – many created exclusively for Massachusetts Maritime Academy. In the past, the Follow The Voyage program has been geared towards students in grades seven and eight. This year, we will also involve students in grade two thru six. Massachusetts Maritime Academy will provide log books and maps to participating classrooms free of charge. We have also added an exciting community service project that will parallel the humanitarian work of the Massachusetts Maritime cadets.
A Facebook page has been created just for educators who will be participating in the Follow The Voyage program. Log onto and “LIKE” 2017 Follow The Voyage For Educators. Don’t miss out on informative posts as we countdown to departure day! Stay up-to-date on the TS Kennedy’s upcoming ports of call and preview curriculum activities. When Sea Term 2017 is underway, the 2017 Follow The Voyage For Educators Facebook page will be a great place for you to post updates share photos of what is happening in your classroom.
Mrs. Nancy A. Franks has recently signed on as the 2017 Follow The Voyage Outreach Coordinator. Having just retired from the Plymouth Massachusetts Public School System, she brings thirty-year years of experience and a wealth of amazing ideas and enthusiasm to her new position.
Educators interested in participating in the Follow The Voyage program may contact Nancy at ftv@maritime.educ.
I have an opening in a postcard exchange for a classroom from Rhode Island. If anyone out there would like to join, email me at amandaandrews10@gmail.com and I can give you more information. Thanks!
Just be sure that it is what you want in terms of college experience. It is a relatively small college located on the city edge. It had dorms on campus, but the majority if the students commute. It is a great place for a good education and for making friends, but it does not have the campus life of a college that has more dorms.
I have an opening in a postcard exchange for a classroom from Rhode Island. We will be starting in the next week or so if anyone out there would like to join. Email me at amandaandrews10@gmail.com and I can give you more information. Thanks!
Hi-- I am at a Catholic school in Warwick. Maybe we shouldn't give out too many details on this list because I am getting lots of spam mail. I am in a class of 19 kids. Most of the kids are good readers, but I am trying to help one girl who never grasped first grade reading skills and struggles to attack new words. She is struggling with all the testbook material, tests, etc. because her reading is low. Any suggestions? Her mother is willing to work with her because she cried when a tutor was suggested. I am not giving up on her! Mo
On 10/05/02, mo wrote: > Hi-- > I am at a Catholic school in Warwick. Maybe we shouldn't give > out too many details on this list because I am getting lots of > spam mail. > I am in a class of 19 kids. Most of the kids are good readers, > but I am trying to help one girl who never grasped first grade > reading skills and struggles to attack new words. She is > struggling with all the testbook material, tests, etc. because > her reading is low. Any suggestions? Her mother is willing to > work with her because she cried when a tutor was suggested. I > am not giving up on her! > Mo >
Just be sure that it is what you want in terms of college experience. It is a relatively small college located on the city edge. It had dorms on campus, but the majority if the students commute. It is a great place for a good education and for making friends, but it does not have the campus life of a co...See More