5th graders have been working hard on ELA, science, and math activities to break out of an escape room! The work has been challenging, and the students have persevered to solve the challenges!!
over 5 years ago, Stevie Miller
Working hard!
Find the letters!
Open the lock!
Read the clue!
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV5 Digital harassment happens when teens use texts, instant messages, emails, and social media posts to keep tabs on or threaten someone else. It usually involves two people in a close relationship. Here are four ways to help teens avoid digital harassment.
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Digital Harassment
Olympia North teachers met the SEL challenge today by creating lessons that incorporated a mystery item. It was a fun and engaging way to end the day!
over 5 years ago, LAURA O'DONNELL
Kindergarten lesson in identifying feelings.
5th grade lesson being created around recognizing different perspectives.
1st and 2nd grade teacher creating an SEL lesson in 10 minute.
bit.ly/OlyCBB Teaching kids character strengths and life skills such as empathy is one of the most important jobs of being an adult. These great books for all ages help make it easier by celebrating friendship, difference, and the importance of caring for one another.
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Empathy Books
Q&A: How can I explain why teens shouldn't create fake profiles to tease their friends and/or peers? https://www.commonsensemedia.org/facebook-instagram-and-social/how-can-i-explain-why-teens-shouldnt-create-fake-profiles-to-tease Photo from Rober Monkada
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Fake Profiles
Olympia North yearbook orders are due this Friday February 21st. Contact the office if your child did not bring home an order form. You can order online at ybpay.lifetouch.com or send your form into the office.
over 5 years ago, Mandy Nowaskie
Another successful 5th grade Valentine’s Day box competition.
over 5 years ago, Teri Steffen
Wings of Fire book series represented!
They were so creative.
Here are just a few.
Family Tip 4: Encourage upstanding. Let kids know that supporting someone who is being bullied can make a big difference. If they feel safe confronting the bully, they should. If not, a PM can help someone through a tough time. Speaking up against hate speech is important too!
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 4
Mrs. Miller and Mrs. Loyer spoke about best practices in math instruction at the ESSA conference in Chicago on Wednesday, February 12th. They shared their experiences on "How Mathematicians Work" in their classrooms at Oly North!
over 5 years ago, Matt Hurley
Mrs. Miller & Mrs. Loyer presenting at ESSA
Mrs. Miller presenting at ESSA
 Mrs. Loyer presenting at ESSA
Today, Friday, February 14th all Olympia schools will begin one hour late due to the extreme cold.
over 5 years ago, Olympia CUSD 16
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV6 Cyberbullying is something most families hope they never have to deal with. But if your kids are texting, sharing photos, and posting comments, it’s important to talk to them about how to deal with online harassment. Learn 5 ways to stop cyberbullies.
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
5 Tips on Cyberbullying
Family Tip 3: Role-play. If kids feel like they might have trouble removing themselves from digital drama, experiment with some different ways they can make a graceful exit. Talk through words they can use, ways they can steer conversations in positive directions, etc.
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 3
Children's author/illustrator Michael Wayne visited Olympia North today to promote the Young Authors program with students.
over 5 years ago, Matt Hurley
Author Michael Wayne
Author Michael Wayne
Q&A Time: Is there any way to make sure my kid won't become a cyberbully? https://www.commonsensemedia.org/cyberbullying/is-there-any-way-to-make-sure-my-kid-wont-become-a-cyberbully
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Cyberbuly
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV2 As kids grow, they'll naturally start to communicate more online. But some of what they see could make them feel hurt, sad, angry, or even fearful. Help your students build empathy for others and learn strategies to use when confronted with cyberbullying.
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Power of Words
Family Tip 2: Check in about online life. Just like you'd ask your kid about their sleep, exercise, and eating, stay on top of their online life. Who are they chatting with? How do people treat each other in the games and on the sites they're using?
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 2
Video: bit.ly/OlyCBV1 Let's face it: Some online spaces can be full of negative, rude, or downright mean behavior. But what counts as cyberbullying? Help your students learn what is - and what isn't - cyberbullying, and give them the tools they'll need to combat the problem.
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Bullying vs Cyberbulling
Family Tip 1: Define your terms. Make sure kids understand what cyberbullying is: repeated and unwanted mean or hurtful words or behavior that occurs online (through texts, social media posts, online chat, etc.).
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Family Tip 1
Once kids go online, their chances of finding cyberbullies, haters, and trolls is, sadly, quite high. Find age-specific guidelines, videos, and articles to help with tough conversations -- whether your kid is a bully or is being bullied. Common Sense Media addresses your cyberbullying questions, offering age-appropriate advice, school resources, and more from parents and experts. https://www.commonsensemedia.org/cyberbullying
over 5 years ago, EdTech@Oly
Cyberbullying
Making the most of midwinter indoor recess with Pictionary Air!
over 5 years ago, Stacey Boots
Pictionary Air