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I'll give you my tips, you apply the tips, then if you still need some help, call me and I'll figure out someway to tutor you at $50 to $75 per 50-minute session.   I hope you can figure out how to use these tips so you don't need to hire me.






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Bring a tutor VIA DVD into your home at the fraction of the cost of a tutor.
I videotape some of my classes, so you can join me in learning.
I charge $60-75 an hour, depending on the course and the subject, but you can view an hour or more of my teaching for less...
call 954 646 8246 for discounts and special arrangements, such as "partial refunds" when you return the CD or DVD or VHS to me.
Rent a tape or a DVD from the SAT VIDEOS library
Each tape or DVD is $20, postpaid in the USA.
If you return a tape with your order, you get $8 off.

Subjects currently available

Math with Leslie (ONE) for the Artistic Learner
Wet Math with Dr. McAlister  DinoDiver.com
The founder of Ocean Engineering at Florida Atlantic University gives his tips on how to find a favorite reef and other useful tips.
Math with Viviana SOCIAL MATH for the Interpersonal Learner
SAT with John (May 30, 2005)  A male approach or a hunter approach.
Including 5 tips to prepare for the SAT, with a remedy for learning vocabulary
FIVE HOURS (including May 23)
Three DVDs or three VHS

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A List of Web Sites that some teachers have recommended (for more reading practice!)
This paper should be near your child’s computer – in easy reach. 
There will be additions to this list…this is just the first edition. 
These sites are suggested because parents ask teachers “where can my child learn more?”  This list is for “Extra Learning.” Your child  can not get extra credit by visiting these sites except by special arrangement and agreement with a teacher.  These sites are NOT for extra credit.  These web sites are for Extra Learning.    This is the first of several lists that will be sent home during the year.  Please keep this list in a prominent place.  You can also find this list at 
www.TeachersToTeachers.com       
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FCAT   
www.newFCAT.com (to help with FCAT preparations, FREE) 
www.fcatexplorer.com (you need a user ID and password) 

EXTRA ACTIVITES 
www.LookForPatterns.com (when you are finished with homework – time for more!) 
www.infoplease.com/homework (lots of categories to explore) 
www.thebeehive.org click on “SCHOOL” in the left hand margin    “Homework Help” 
school.discovery.com/students/ Lots of activities from the Discovery Channel 
http://www.factmonster.com/  Big green screen with many categories  
Cultural Understanding and Pen Pals    
www.BuildingInternationalBridges.com   (to learn about interesting cultures) Get an email account with a disposable service like yahoo or hotmail to participate 
  
OTHER LANGUAGES 
Spanish.about.com a general web site for learning Spanish 
Italian.about.com    A general web site for learning Italian 
http://www.homeworkspot.com/middle/foreignlanguage/ links to other sites 
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SCIENCES  
http://www.homeworkspot.com/middle/science/   help for Science homework 
http://quizhub.com/quiz/quizhub.cfm  Quizhub.com   lots of fun and education 
http://www.refdesk.com/homework.html a useful gateway to a variety of web sites 

SOCIAL STUDIES
     www.History.com (of course!) 
www.nationalgeographic.com   (for social studies) 
www.WhatDoYaKnow.com A site created by a Social Studies teacher in Palm Beach County. 
http://www.bpl.org/kids/socialstudies.htm Boston Public Library’s page for Kids (fun) 
http://www.socialstudies.org/ National Council for Social Studies 
www.eduref.org/cgi-bin/res.cgi/Subjects/Social_Studies for teachers.  Did you ever wonder where teachers learned so much?          www.Geographyolympics.com   They created a world puzzle. 

Lifetime Transitions and Anger Management 

www.Pat-Harris.com    (audio letters are available for you to download and hear) 
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www.DowntownAcademy.org our school’s web site! 
  

READING   Practice reading on these sites. 

http://www.ncte.org/middle/topics/content/117565.htm National Council for Teachers of English has a book list 
www.snopes.com Read about urban legends and find the truth. 
www.gutenberg.org Over 10,000 books online (FREE) 
http://www.refdesk.com/homework.html More Homework Help 
http://www.geocities.com/Athens/Olympus/1333/kids.htm
 For kids who love books 
http://nancykeane.com/rl/ Book lists to give you ideas about what to read next! 
SEARCH on “reading for middle school” 
Middleschoolhub.org   a collection of interesting quizzes      Quia.com   more quizzes 
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MATH    
www.algebra.com (for general help with math) 
www.mathForArtists.com
   (an artistic and visual way of learning about math)  Click on “challenging problems” for interesting math exercises.                         http://www.math.com/ Good pages for review 
www.number2.com (for advanced math training)         nctm.org (the National Council for Teachers of Math)  
www.RetireThePenny.org  A math exercise      
Take the Middle School Math Challenge   
http://www.figurethis.org/index40.htm                                           
Test Your Math Skills (requires Shockwave plug-in)    
http://timssonline.cse.ucla.edu/index02.htm                      
Internet Math Library  
http://mathforum.org/library/                     
Math Counts-Math for Middle School 
http://206.152.229.6/                
Franklin Institute-Open Ended Math Problems for Middle School Students 
sln.fi.edu/school/math2/index.html        
Ask Dr. Math  
http://forum.swarthmore.edu/dr.math/ 

Do you have other web sites that you enjoy?  Send your suggestions to mistermath@comcast.net or smccrea@downtownacademy.org   

More Ideas for Summer Reading 
(and reading throughout the school year)
Why not subscribe to interesting newsletters?
To subscribe from the Save Darfur Coalition email list, visit this link. 
http://www.savedarfur.org

For interesting stories about history...  

To hear about the next Shuttle Launch, go to 
www.NASA.gov and look for the SUBSCRIBE button

World Science [mailto:emailnews@world-science.net] 
* Animals may plan ahead, studies find: The investigations may be important for 
understanding the evolution of foresight, according to an expert. 
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/060518_planfrm.htm 

* Shedding light on the origin of flowers: New research may help clarify a question that Darwin 
called an "abominable mystery." http://www.world-science.net/othernews/060517_flowerfrm.htm 

* Bananas could die out, group warns: Humans are wiping out wild bananas, and commercial 
varieties may not be able to survive, U.N. officials say. 
http://www.world-science.net/othernews/060517_bananafrm.htm 

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Do you have friends who would like to join World Science? If so, just send us their email addresses (after making sure they actually want to sign up) and we will add them to the list. Send the addresses 
to this email address.


What is the Apollo Alliance?  Why is it called "apollo"?
http://www.apolloalliance.org/about_the_alliance/  

Do you like reading thick books (a little each day)?  BIBLE VERSES & TRIVIA -  "Positive, Encouraging & Inspirational Messages"    To SUBSCRIBE: http://www.gophercentral.com/sub/sub-bibleverses.html

How about a Quote A Day?  To SUBSCRIBE visit: 
http://www.gophercentral.com/sub/quoteaday.html

www.youtube.com/v/xvKCCQ2p2q4 Another video about "relationships"


Take a deep breath...exhale and another deep breath...exhale
Close your eyes, exhale, take a deep breath and exhale.  Open your eyes.

I met a mother who reminded me that one of her children got a 1520 and another one got around 1000 and the other two got somewhere in between.  She loves them all, and they all are making contributions to society.  All graduated from college, none of them beats their spouses and none of them has been in a fatal car accident.  She asked me, "Isn't that more important than a test score?"   
         
Visit 
www.WhatShouldStudentsLearn.com 

"Hey! Lighten up!  It's just your life that you're preparing for!"
TAKE THE FLAT EARTH CHALLENGE
Do something useful like visiting 
www.geographyolympics.com  
FREE SAT LESSONS      
BCC SAT Call 954 201-2459 to register      SAT WORDS
Mr. Mac works with DVD, video and audio.
His web sites:
FREEENGLISHLESSONS.COM   I'm an ESOL teacher
DoubleMoonShot.com Inspired by a comment by Thomas Friedman
Double Moon Shot part 2
GRANDMOTHERSAYS.COM   Kay Latona's ideas
IHATETOREAD.COM   Let's read graphic novels
LOOKFORPATTERNS.COM   Gifted students
MATHFORARTISTS.COM   math for artistic thinkers
NEWFCAT.COM for an expanded FCAT (including portfolios)
PAT-HARRIS.com If you don't like math, you might want to get over your anger to get the best results from math tutoring
ROADLOVERS.COM   an online travel newsletter
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TEVEMCCREA.COM   My marketing company
TEACHERSTOTEACHERS.COM   My first site with Cary Elcome, perhaps the most creative EFL teacher on the planet
BUILDINGINTERNATIONALBRIDGES.ORG My effort to build bridges by Internet through email  
TeachingtotheTest.org   inspired by Marc Greenblum
DEMOCRACYBONDS.COM a response to Thomas Friedman's call for a "moon shot" effort for new energy sources
GLOBALCOOLINGCAMPAIGN.COM plant trees and Plant-Trees.org
VISUALANDACTIVE.COM My teaching style
Quotations of Dr. Deming
What is your story?  What do you want to communicate?
The following web sites show some of the work Mr. Mac does with clients.   Need a simple web site?  Get your brochure on the Internet using 
www.godaddy.com andwww.Geocities.com

Clients
International Oasis  Leslie954   Language School
ARTIFACTSEEKER.COM   An art buyer
DRKURTWAGNER.COM a plastic surgeon
EDUCATIONALEXCELLENCE.NET an excellent teacher
GAIGLOBAL.ORG   a non profit group in Peru
LONGTERMCAPITALCOMPANY.COM 
RESOLVETOHEAL.COM Pat Harris, LFMT
SEVENISLES.COM homeowner's community
STREETJUDO.COM   Paolo Quaglia's video  
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BYTHETAIL.NET    Scott Solochek, songwriter
JKMCCREA.COM   My sweetheart's site
NOAHSOLOCHEK.COM  My great-nephew's site
SCOTTSOLOCHEK.COM  Scott's site
FreeEnglishLessons.com Steve's language site
Roadlovers.com    a travel portal
BETTERLIVINGTIPS.NET 
CRUISETALKS.NET  
GRANDMOTHERSAYS.COM 
HELPFUL-TIPS.NET  
MATHFORARTISTS.COM 
MCCREAMARKETING.COM 
RANDOM-TIPS.COM 
RANDOMTIPS.NET 
SEE-THROUGH-THE-DARK.COM 
STEVEMCCREA.COM 



PARENTS:  Recommendations about email and skyblogs
Some of the visitors who speak at the school encourage students to get more information onthe internet.  Some of the contacts connect to legitimate email addresses.  
Please monitor your children's access to the Internet.

When a speaker wants students to visit a web site, we will send a copy of that information to parents for two reasons.
a.  the parents can store the information and remind the student to visit the site.
b.  the adults can monitor the visits and use of the site.



For example, www.skyblog.com is a powerful tool in the fight against racism and a helpful web site to support intercultural understanding and creating opportunities for your children to visit interesting places and meet helpful people in other countries.  And...skyblog.com can also be used for... (fill in the blank)  See Mr. Mac's SKYBLOG  www.skyblog.com/englishlesson

Some websites that I recommend

www.corpomovimento.com (nice people who describe the culture of Bahia in Brazil)
If you want to receive updates about web sites that I find inteeresting, send me an email and I'll add you to my "once a month" club for reminders to look at interesting web sites.

Interesting research about driving and teens.  We know that insurance rates are higher, especially for teen boys, while driving.  Ouch!  Can we delay the use of automobiles?  Let's keep our students out of accidents!
See my new web site about "a new attitude" toward the FCAT (Floridians Can Achieve Together)...  
www.newFCAT.com




GO TO FCAT Practice      Poster: newFCAT.com      Look for our Volunteers
This is the web site for Mr. McCrea "Mr. Mac"    www.newFCAT.com <<<<< it's a new attitude

SAT TUTOR Mr. Mac's SAT Course    Tutor for other subjects    Web Site Instruction

www.number2.com     www.freevocabulary.com DVD available showing my technique

You won't need 
a tutor if you spend at least 4 months with both of these web sites...
If you still want a tutor, call  954 646 8246 in Fort Lauderdale...  
SAT VOCABULARY 
Learn about these photos by visiting www.geocities.com and making a web site using your yahoo.com ID -- ask Mr. Mac
ESOL  English for Speakers of Other Languages              EFL  English as a Foreign Language      FreeEnglishLessons.com
Free English Lessons Online            Math For Artists.com       Math-Success.com              Differences in the Brain























The "Computer Photo Badges" Program

You can earn your computer badge if you can do these actions
Take a photo using 640 size

Take a movie using 160 and 640 sizes

save it on a computer

Change the size of the photo (to use on a web site)

save the original and the smaller size photos on a CD  (BURN)

Get a Yahoo.com ID

Learn to use geocities.com (create your own free web page and paste your photo in that web page.)

Send the web link to Mr. Mac


The "Computer Badge for Office" program

MS Word
Make a document, insert a photo and adjust the photo.
Make a web site on a CD using MS Word, using at least four interconnected web pages
Make lines and boxes

MS Powerpoint

Oh boy!  Make a slide show
Insert a photo in the presentation
Show different types of fonts

MS Excel
Make a budget with at least 4 categories
Calculate the percent of each category
Make a second budget showing some changes
Make graphs with these figures



SAMPLE DATA

Average height of students in 6th grade


Average height of students in 7th grade

Percent of students above 5 feet, percent below 6 feet











See Mr. Mac's tour of Fort Lauderdale...
Reading Links
http://www.middleweb.com/ReadWrkshp/
RWdownloads.html

www.ReadingQuest.org
Reading Course:   
www.sbbc-vu.org

The responsibility of the historian and any storyteller is to distill for the audience.  Assemble the important information and discard the irrelevant.

The historian's task is to find out what really happened, how it really was.  

Even an untrustworthy source is valuable for what it reveals about the personality of the author.
  
Research is seductive; 
writing is hard work. You have to sit down on that chair and think and transform thought into readable, interesting sentences that make the reader turn the page.  It is slow, painful and agony.  It meansrearrangement, revision, adding, cutting,  rewriting.  But it brings a sense of excitement.   It is an act of creation.
First find out WHAT happened in history.  Later you can find out WHY.  It is safer to leave the "why" alone until after one has not only gathered the facts but arranged them in sequence, in sentences, paragraphs and chapters.  The WHY will emerge.  The process of transforming a collection of personalities, dates, gun calibers letters and speeches into a narrative eventually forces the "why" to the surface.  It will suddenly appear and tap you on the shoulder, 
but not if you chase after it first before you know what happened.
Barbara Tuchman, Practicing History, Essays in Search of History.

This page is sponsored by  
newFCAT.com, the new attitude ... because 
Friends Can Achieve Together     Philosophy

New Possibilities for T

http://clem92140.skyblog.com/ 
Clement Tingry, the visiting student from Franc, invites students to contact him..   Clement invited students to write to him at  clement_tingry@hotmail.com or they can leave a “commentaire” at clem92140.skyblog.com 
I believe international email, when supervised by parents, can lead to good opportunities and cultural interchange.  I hope your student will take up this opportunity. 

I hope your family participates in 
the Geography contest… 
Mr. Mac





Mopeds ... hmmm.... what are the rules of the road for a motor scooter or a bicycle?  Do you know who has right of way (the permission to go ahead) when a car and a bicycle both arrive at a 4-stop intersection?   Where can you look for this answer?




For information about the Reading Program at DATA School, click HERE

FOR QUOTES to inspire students

Quotations of Dr. Deming

The little blue book

TOPICS for students to write about(EXTRA CREDIT)

PHOTOS of Students (DATA)

Let's read 1000 Books and 
a SAMPLE BOOK REPORT


SEE STUDENT WORK

(including 
Billy's Gemstones)

FCAT PRACTICE

Let's Learn Languages

For other information, go to these links

www.futureoffortlauderdale.com

www.math-success.com

www.mathforartists.com

FCAT PRACTICE  

Familes Collect Answers Together
Floridians Can Achieve Together

Geography Quiz


Aptitudes -- Learn about the 
Johnson O'Connor Lab      members.aol.com/jocrf19/
Learning Styles -- Learn about Howard Gardner
Learning Styles by Dr. T. Armstrong (A good overview of MI)  http://www.thomasarmstrong.com/ 
multiple_intelligences.htm


To contact Mr. Mac    954 646 8246
write to
 smccrea@downtownacademy.org
or go to his web site   www.stevemccrea.com
www.mathForArtists.com
Paper for Conference on Charter Schools

Experience with Odyssey Ware
Experience with starting a reading program



Computer use -- DATA starts with the idea that students need to learn about the use of computers.  Parents, please assume that your children are learning how to use matches at school, then check to make sure the students are using the matches responsibly.   In other words, we're teaching students to make web sites.  It's up to you to check that the web sites contain what you want them to contain. Why?  Students are clever. If I check what's on the site, and it's okay, two minutes later the clever students have changed the content.



School Athletic Records at DATA
Downtown Academy in Fort Lauderdale, Florida... 
(2004) 
Joshua D. can run the length and back of Huizenga Park in 26 seconds.  Katie can do the same distance in 28 seconds.  In 6th Grade, Lan can do the length (one-way) in 15 seconds.  Karriyma can do the length (one way) in 15 seconds.  She can also walk from the band stand to the edge of the brick with 14 cartwheels.
FOOTBALL: Mr. Kranstover threw a 68-foot passs to Dane ... wow!
Bravo to Joshua H. for his quarterback throw and Damian Edwards' catch.  
Nicholas in 6A can throw a frisbee 66 feet.  


READING AWARD Week 22
Damion Edwards received the first reading award for working hard 
to find the main idea of the books he is reading.
He received the famous "Reading Award Pen"....
Web Sites by students Some students are making web sites, such as:
Ashley M.      
345
Tess Kramer   
piratesfan1000
Billy L  Gemstones
Negus  
The team of four who will connect
Keirstin     
their sites and make
Bryan P.     
a web page for the 
Michael        
seventh grade
Mohammed  "
TrueDawggg"  (the GAMES site)
DESTIN's Website 
Chamba60 
Schools are better thanks to volunteers. 
Thank you to parents who bring in 
books and computers.  Keep volunteering!



Volunteers who spoke to our 
classes at Downtown Academy

Ms. Scott (who spoke about Jamaica) 
Mr. Christopher Hills (via Mr. Mac) about the spice industry
Gerry Cooper, real estate business 
Debbie Orshefsky, land use lawyer 
Clarence McKee, lawyer and entertainment law 
Ms. Abrams, environmental law enforcement officer 
Mrs. Rudnick, real estate 
Mr. Eral Manning, information about insurance and running your own business -- 
special thanks for picking up our newspapers each week (I see you visit us at least twice a week) and for your interesting stories for the students..."This is how you can control your time -- own your own business"
Mr. Stanley Brown, chemistry, water and computers 
Judge Bowman (with handcuffs!) 
Clem Tingry, born 1988, Monsieur Rap de HLM,
 I bet you don't believe that I can rap cuz I'm a white boy clem92140.skyblog.com or email at clement_tingry@hotmail.com 
Invited:  Ms. J. Bacayao, director of Hispanic Unity 

Volunteers who have given their time to the school (so many to mention!) 
Parents (see Mr. Di for the complete list!) 
William Lamm, computer specialist with his assistant Cliff donated 3 hours on a Saturday to present some suggestions to the school









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