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Scribe Post Hall of Fame

(archive of previous years)

 

Let these scribe posts stand as examples for what future scribes should aspire to achieve.

 

“That some achieve great success, is proof to all that others can achieve it as well.”

Abraham Lincoln

(16th US President (1861-65), who brought about the emancipation of the slaves. 1809-1865)

 

Consecutive Hall Of Fame Scribe Post Record Holder

 

none yet

 

 

StudentGradeSubjectLink to PostPost DateInducted ByReason for Induction
Jefferson12MathSCRIBE # 1 !?Sept. 11, 2006Darren KuropatwaGreat depth of detail. Meaningful use of colour and graphics help to illustrate text.
JessicaI_19812Math3rd Scribe PostSept. 12, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent use of graphics and colour. Includes lots of detail.
Linger12MathSCRIBE POST: DAY 4Sept. 13, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent detail, use of colour and graphics. Easy to understand and helpful for other students. (More testimonials in the comments.)
Jeff R.10MathMultiplying and Dividing PolynomialsSept. 14, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent and meaningful use of colour, mathematically correct, well laid out and organized.
Lisa12MathScribe Post 5Sept. 15, 2006Darren KuropatwaAwesome detail, include many illustrative examples, student added additional examples of their own accord. Good use of graphics and colour.
Manny12MathScribe Post: Day 6Sept. 15, 2006Darren KuropatwaVery detailed, step-by-step explanations make it easy to understand even if you got confused part way through the in-class explanation. Excellent technical aspects including frames and colour.
Ashley12Math6th Scribe PostSept. 16, 2006Darren KuropatwaMeaningful use of colour. Well laid out on page. Annotated graphics help to explain concepts illustrated.
Cherrie11MathIntroducing: The Perfect Square TrinomialSept. 17, 2006Darren KuropatwaWell orgainized text and graphics. Graphics help to illustrate concepts explained in text. Meaningful use of colour.
Ashlynn12MathScribe post: Day 7Sept. 18, 2006Darren KuropatwaMeaningful use of color, easy to understand, good detail and continuing the learning in the comments.
Katrin12MathScribe Post: Day 13Sept. 26, 2006Voted in by classmates.Great use of colour, clear and easy to understand explanations. Post had a lot of details and it's easy to see that a lot of effort went into it.
Cherrie11MathThe Cartisan Plane?! (and other things!)Sept. 27, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent use of graphics and colour. Includes lots of detail. Graphics help to illustrate concepts explained in text. Colour used in a meaningful way.
M@rk11MathIntroduction to the sine waveSept. 28, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent use of graphics and colour. Includes lots of detail. Graphics help to illustrate concepts explained in text. Colour used in a meaningful way.
Jann12MathScribe Post: Day 15Sept. 28, 2006Darren KuropatwaExcellent use of graphics and colour. Includes lots of detail and is well organized. The best part is he drew the Sine Dance!.
Jessica12MathTransformationsSept. 29, 2006Chris HarbeckExcellent use of graphics and colour. Includes lots of detail. Graphics help to illustrate concepts explained in text. Volunteered to Scribe a large concept.
Meagan10MathMidpoint of a SegmentOct.2, 2006Erin ArmstrongExcellent job annotating class notes. Use of diagrams and colour adds to the readers comprehension.
jhoann12MathSaskatchewan SunriseOct.7, 2006voted in by classmates and other teachersReminders to classmates and audience giving further instruction. Showed common mistakes and how to avoid them. Thorougly explained and easy to understand. "Bad" color don't do this -- "good" color, do it this way. A great teaching technique!
Steve12MathScribe Post, IdentitiesOct.17, 2006voted in by classmates and other teachersGraphs and notes are very helpful. Writing made reader feel as though they were right there speaking with authour. Intermission and graphical illustration of "more than one way" an excellent addition. This type of advise is what separates regular scribe posts from hall of fame ones.
Daureen10MathScribe Post, Number SetsOct.25, 2006voted in by Erin ArmstrongThis is one of the most thorough scribe postings to date. It contains quality graphics, terrific explanations, effective layout and even includes 3 exceptional links for students that require additional information.
JulieRose8MathScribe Post, Perfect Squares and Square RootsNov.2, 2006voted in by Mr. HarbeckFirst scribe post. Excellent use of images to explain the concept. Great detail and use of colour.

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