Wednesday, October 17, 2012

YOU CAN DO IT ALL ! ! !

A book in our reference section entitled How To Do Just About Everything by Courtney Rosen and the eHow Editors, has sister website www.ehow.com that we're attaching to the Student Tools tab under Miss Mayne's favorites. There are over 1,002 easy to follow, step by step instructions on how to do practically anything.
 Here's some How To examples: Get Your Name Off Mailing Lists, Tie a Tie, Stop on In Line Skates, Buy A Computer, Run A Marathon, Deliver Kittens, Dunk a Basketball, Ask Someone On A Date, Wash A Car. O.K. so maybe you think you know all about these topics and more, but maybe not. Maybe if there was just one more step you knew, you'd be more successful. Knowledge isn't just power, IT'S PRACTICAL!

Wednesday, October 10, 2012

ARE YOU WAITING FOR THE PERFECT BOOK?

Sometimes the perfect time makes the perfect book. Please DO come into the Media Center and check out a book for the UEA weekend. If you have a long ways to drive pick up a book on tape on CD or locked up in a Playaway. All English teachers will accept books on CD or Playaways for the 30 Book Challenge, but each teacher varies in how many audio books they will let you listen to in lieu of actual reading..

Wednesday, October 3, 2012

CAN YOU THINK ON YOUR OWN OR 
DO YOU NEED THE MEDIA TO DO IT FOR YOU?
(Miss Mayne's Bumper sticker from Who Knows Who)

O.K. so now you know how I really feel about tonight's debate; I don't want some news guru to over masticate the news for me. I can make my own decisions tonight, thank you very much. How about you? This is a dry run for most of you because you are not eligible to vote yet, but how about pretending? I'm going to take a Presidential vote count on this blog if I can set it up right. Usually students are pretty good at picking the winner; they have been found to vote pretty much the same way as their parents. (I find this very odd since teens are often in disagreement about most other issues with their parents.) Pay attention tonight and check your facts on snopes.com or factcheck.org. The truth can prevail if you let it and are willing to work for it ; that's called research. You know that thing that I harped at you about when you were a Sophomore going through orientation! You might also keep in mind what Winston Churchill said about us just before we got into WWII ---"The Americans will do the right thing, after they've exhausted all other possibilities." Ask yourself tonight, are these candidates really going to solve the problems I care about, or are they just "exhausting all other possibilities"?