About Donna Hill B.Sc. B.Ed. CHI

About Donna Hill B.Sc. B.Ed. CHI: Donna has a unique mix of training, skills and experience that allow her to create resources to help people teach effectively. Going far beyond her extensive experience with different ages and group types, Donna truly enjoys sharing what she knows with others. She is creative and resourceful with strong research skills and pulls the key aspects of each topic together and presents it in an effective manner to save you time. She has given interactive public presentations for upto 500 people in a variety of indoor and outdoor settings (from home and classroom, schoolyard, parks, historic sites and museums, to online learning and more) so shares management tips with you for each activity. She has developed, implemented and trained teachers to use handouts and teacher activity guides for several non-profit organizations. The topics varied from science, nature, dogs and history to teaching, presentation skills, tourism, computers, marketing and medicine.

February 2, 2012

Inquiry Learning Chapter Activities for Grade 3 to 6 for Ann Martin's 'A Dog's Life'

Available in e-book! 
Inquiry Learning Chapter Activities for Grade 3 to 6 for Ann Martin's 'A Dog's Life'
22 individual, small and large group activities that teach kids to think. Students learn to question common knowledge about dogs using concepts introduced in each chapter. They find the answers for themselves using compare/contrast, inferential learning, prioritizing, analysis, application, synthesis and evaluation incorporated into physically active games, sensory activities, drama, a science experiment, interviewing skills and use technology (internet, Google Maps, private chat room, Skype and more). Ideal for teachers who want a few activities or who want to teach a thematic unit on dogs. Great for parents and unschoolers whose children want to learn more about  dogs.


Available in e-book (colour photos) and plastic comb (black and white print):
68pp, 21cm x 27.5cm (8.5" x11")
ISBN: 978-0-9784087-2-5  e-book (with colour photos & links)
(20.1 Mb-will be e-mailed within 24 hours to the email you provide on the Paypal receipt) $4.95 CAD
(no taxes or shipping!)


Peak into the book: Click here


What teachers, parents,  unschoolers & group leaders have to say about the Inquiry Learning Activity Guide:


"I have read the novel twice before as a read aloud with other classes. This time, we did several of the activities and the kids got so much more out of the book. They had higher level questions as well as learned more about dogs, their natural behaviour and what rescues do. They enjoyed the hands-on aspect and the variety of activities too. We were able to tap into their own experience with dogs and this made their experience with the book so much richer. Thank you for including opportunities to use technology as we have been encouraged to use it more to teach. 
I must tell you, two boys really surprised me during one of the activities. They were asked if the adoption agency should have adopted Squirrel to the family and provide reasons why or why not. Most of the class though they should have, but two of the boys (who normally don't participate or write much) were quite emphatic that they would be a bad family to adopt to and showed critical thinking skills with fantastic reasons why not. After they shared, the rest of the class changed their minds and agreed with them. Thank you so much for letting me see what these students are capable of! I can't wait to see what other resources you will develop!" C. Hampson Gr. 4 Classroom Teacher Saskatchewan, Canada

"I used many of the 21 games with my after school parks and recreation kids. They learned so much about dogs using the interactive activities. It was great having a fun theme the kids could relate to!"   L. Lawson Recreation Program Leader  Minnesoda

"Thanks for creating these games! As a dog trainer, it is great when I find fun ways to teach kids about dogs.  I find they learn better when the information is presented in the form of games and activities. It has given me new ideas for programs I can use to teach kids about dogs! Can you create more?"  
P. Selma  New York



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