Wednesday, May 29, 2013

Ten Picture Tour

This is my wife Winter
These are my babies.
These are my best friends from my college days. 
This is me.
This a picture of my grandpa. 
My daughter Jayna loves the outdoors. 
Claire likes to make wishes.
I am a Notre Dame fan.
I coach football at West.
I enjoy teaching Shakespeare. 

Article Review

After reading from the blog: Finding Common Ground - Not All Reading Has to be Assessed, I couldn't agree more with the argument.  The main idea behind the article was to remind us as educators that reading, although it should be challenging and productive, it also needs to be fun.  As a teacher who teaches primarily British Literature, I know that this can sometimes be a challenge.  That is, to make the reading in my classroom both engaging and rigorous.  But as mentioned in the blog, the teacher needs to allow for some choice, and for some "fun" reading times in his or her classroom.  We want students to be able to pick something up at home and read for enjoyment as well as reading what is assigned in class.  
Here are 3 of my favorite links:

http://www.edtech411.net/
http://espn.go.com/
http://www.tedtalk.com/

Sunday, May 26, 2013

My name is Adam Heuertz.  I am currently teaching at Bellevue West High School.  I also coach varsity football.  Before this last year, I taught at Benson High School for almost 12 years, and I was the head football coach there for 4 seasons.  I went to Asbury College in Wilmore, KY.  I graduated from there in December of 2000.

I really struggle when it comes to technology.  I admit it is one of my weaknesses, but I am excited to hopefully learn how to use this in my classroom.  The purpose of the blog will be to have another platform for my students to learn about and to discuss the literature we read in class.

Finally, I am not sure if I am a Mac or PC person.  I would say that before this school year I was definitely a PC person, but having used my computer from school, and going through some of the tech training as a new teacher this year, I am much more comfortable using Macs.  Although, I know there is still much more I want to learn about them.