Today was a day of well integrated community learning. We started our day practicing questioning and clarifying while reading a new Scholastic news article about forest firefighters. Next we practiced rounding decimals and subtracting decimals using information from the Columbia transit bus map. After lunch we observed resources at the Columbia fire department and learned about our local history at the Columbia bus station. The bus station was built in 1910 from limestone blocks similar to the limestone cliffs we had class beneath last week. The students noticed many similarities of the bus station to the eco-schoolhouse such as reused materials, vaulted ceilings and a LEED Silver award (we have Gold!). Students may be drafting their paragraph about transportation for their island tonight. We even had a short lesson on matter as students learned about the triangle of fire and iron oxidation. Enjoy pictures below of our two classrooms from today:
Monday, September 22, 2014
Friday, September 19, 2014
INSPIRATION!
Today was an impressive day of learning in the Ecoschoolhouse. Students spent their morning observing Stewart Park with their preschool buddies. The 5th graders assisted their young working friends with science tools to observe living and nonliving specimens in the park. We celebrated our time viewing insects, plants, birds, and such with Chaco showing off his frisbee skills.
After a walk back to the Ecoschoolhouse, we discussed the Commutative Property of Addition using decimals we recorded in the field yesterday observing stream organisms. In the afternoon, students were very focused as they worked independently on their science notes from recent experiences. We will use their notes to guide our discussion about our community science project for the year.
I also met with every student today about reading and writing and on their island project. At the end of the day, we celebrated each student who made progress on their work habit goal for the week. Every student was able to make a choice about how to end the day. Most enjoyed free time on their new devices. We discussed some appropriate use expectations and students had fun downloading a few fun apps to their device. After all, we had been very professional and responsible with the iPads up so it was good to have the kiddos enjoy them in a personal way.
Below you will see photos taken by students over the past 24 hours. Students are organizing their scientific observations and questions of these expderiences. After this time in the field, the kids did a wonderful job as focused learners in the afternoon today. Enjoy!
After a walk back to the Ecoschoolhouse, we discussed the Commutative Property of Addition using decimals we recorded in the field yesterday observing stream organisms. In the afternoon, students were very focused as they worked independently on their science notes from recent experiences. We will use their notes to guide our discussion about our community science project for the year.
I also met with every student today about reading and writing and on their island project. At the end of the day, we celebrated each student who made progress on their work habit goal for the week. Every student was able to make a choice about how to end the day. Most enjoyed free time on their new devices. We discussed some appropriate use expectations and students had fun downloading a few fun apps to their device. After all, we had been very professional and responsible with the iPads up so it was good to have the kiddos enjoy them in a personal way.
Below you will see photos taken by students over the past 24 hours. Students are organizing their scientific observations and questions of these expderiences. After this time in the field, the kids did a wonderful job as focused learners in the afternoon today. Enjoy!
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| This vulture shot was taken by an experienced student birder. |
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| This prairie is burned in some Springs which helps promote native plants. We also observed a native plant rain garden this day. |
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| We are seeing many more trees and rock on our walks. |
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| This was the view of our classroom today! |
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| This student appreciated the limestone landscape. |
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| There is a lizard on the very edge of the cliff! |
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| Jackson observed the tall tree on the left has a large nest. |
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| I heard tales of a large caterpillar... |
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| ...and I'm so proud of this scientist for using their hand as a measurement landmark! That's a big caterpillar! |
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| This is a limestone cliff! |
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| Scientists asked about plants growing in the cliff and we discussed the 3 types of rocks: sedimentary, metamorphic, and igneous. |
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| Okay, these bones are still in my science bag. We will have to have an identification contest! |
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| Great shot. |
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| Scientist at work. |
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| We have seen these grasshoppers often, as well as a longer, spotted brown one. |
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| And yet another organism to identify! |
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| We helped our preschool buddies observe with science tools. |
Wednesday, September 17, 2014
GREAT BLUE HERONS, DRAGONFLY NYMPHS, SYCAMORES AND MOSQUITOES OH MY!
What a day! Scientists shared great ideas in the field today. We now have had 2 days of outdoors experiences. Students have collected and observed stream and pond organisms, prairie insects and plants, and some impressive birds. Many scientists have also noticed the forests around and how many trees have fallen. Of course they are coming up with many questions and lists of natural resources. At the same time, we have successfully added the new iPads to our experience. In the field, students have reading, writing, math and social studies work loaded on their devices set in the context of our trip. This week we have worked on questioning in reading and reading nonfiction, writing descriptive words from the thesaurus and science notes, a math pretest and some adding and subtraction practice, and writing about our island in social studies. I was impressed especially with the kids today. They have improved a lot with their observations and they were very inspired by the outdoors the past two days. Please enjoy the pics of all our trips on our 2014-2015 COMMUNITY PROJECT BASEd LEARNING link to the right.
Sunday, September 14, 2014
OUTDOORS WEEK!
We start this week hot off the heels of our inspirations during our week of arts experiences. This week, we will focus on outdoor experiences and observations while organizing our notes. Below you can see the focus we will take in each subject. Homework is becoming a challenge for many students. Please know we will have homework assigned every night.
Reading: We will focus on Asking Questions as a reader through carious genres. In 5th grade, we expect our readers to answer their questions, even with an inference or prediction.
Writing: We will focus on descriptive phrases and words while completing our I AM poems. We will apply our writing descriptions knowledge into our scientific descriptions in science.
Math: Following our first unit test, we will make revisions and students will practice a few skills as needed before starting our next unit, focused on adding and subtracting decimals. We have already been adding and subtracting decimals in science.
Science: We will continue to organize our community observations while planning our bird feeder experiment.
I will be sending home information about our outdoor field trips for this week which will be bus field trips on Wednesday and Thursday to local parks.
Reading: We will focus on Asking Questions as a reader through carious genres. In 5th grade, we expect our readers to answer their questions, even with an inference or prediction.
Writing: We will focus on descriptive phrases and words while completing our I AM poems. We will apply our writing descriptions knowledge into our scientific descriptions in science.
Math: Following our first unit test, we will make revisions and students will practice a few skills as needed before starting our next unit, focused on adding and subtracting decimals. We have already been adding and subtracting decimals in science.
Science: We will continue to organize our community observations while planning our bird feeder experiment.
I will be sending home information about our outdoor field trips for this week which will be bus field trips on Wednesday and Thursday to local parks.
Tuesday, September 9, 2014
QUICK THINGS
Families, I wanted to make sure everyone was in the know about homework since there is homework assigned nightly.
1. Students write the same homework in their planner everyday as I post on the blog to the right.
2. The due date is always posted too. Notice some assignments are long range and some are due daily.
3. Even if students finish homework in class, I expect them to take it home to share with families.
4. I never want students to work more than 45 minutes at home. If assignments cannot be finished, please write a not for me.
5. Usually, incomplete homework is finished during free time or independent work time.
6. Students who are absent will always have adequate time to make up work.
7. When I catch up with graded work I will send it home in the Friday Folder for families to view. Students will bring back the graded work on Monday to file in their portfolios.
Please feel free to email or call me anytime if you have questions.
Enjoy this observation by students right in our own backyard. Ysana and Lucy captured this image on a bush after lunch today. We will take a closer look tomorrow.
1. Students write the same homework in their planner everyday as I post on the blog to the right.
2. The due date is always posted too. Notice some assignments are long range and some are due daily.
3. Even if students finish homework in class, I expect them to take it home to share with families.
4. I never want students to work more than 45 minutes at home. If assignments cannot be finished, please write a not for me.
5. Usually, incomplete homework is finished during free time or independent work time.
6. Students who are absent will always have adequate time to make up work.
7. When I catch up with graded work I will send it home in the Friday Folder for families to view. Students will bring back the graded work on Monday to file in their portfolios.
Please feel free to email or call me anytime if you have questions.
Enjoy this observation by students right in our own backyard. Ysana and Lucy captured this image on a bush after lunch today. We will take a closer look tomorrow.
Monday, September 8, 2014
BUSY WEEK AT GRANT!!
Families, I am excited to see everyone at the Grant School Potluck/Back to School Night from 5-7:30. There is a 5th grade parent iPad meeting starting at 4:45 in the Media Center. This meeting will cover what parents need to do to set up their child's iPad. There is a second iPad meeting on Thursday at 7:45 am covering the same information for those who need a morning time.
We had a nice day in the city today viewing a few iconic downtown spots. Tomorrow, students will start organizing and reflecting on their notes about our downtown experiences. You can see pictures of today by viewing the 2014-2015 tab to the right. We will visit Lucky's on Wednesday and the Bridge/Artlandish on Friday. See you tomorrow night!
We had a nice day in the city today viewing a few iconic downtown spots. Tomorrow, students will start organizing and reflecting on their notes about our downtown experiences. You can see pictures of today by viewing the 2014-2015 tab to the right. We will visit Lucky's on Wednesday and the Bridge/Artlandish on Friday. See you tomorrow night!
Sunday, September 7, 2014
ROLLING ALONG!
We finally finished our literacy assessments! I now know the children a lot more as learners and individuals. Soooo... desk change! We will be moving around this Monday into new seats. I must say I have been very impressed with the improvement we have made as a class in terms of transitions and staying focused during independent work time. This week we will have even more independent work time since it is a full week and our field trips are shorter. We will make a lot of academic progress this week in all subjects. Here is what we are focusing on in each subject:
Reading: making predictions with various genres
Writing: I AM poem
Math: test on place value, ordering and comparing; practicing adding and subtracting decimals
SS: Geography from the text book, island maps
Science: experimental design with our bird feeders; organizing our place observations
I look forward to seeing families at the Potluck/Back to School night this Tuesday, September 9 from 5-7:30.
Check out the new Grant web page and find info about Tj Wheeler, our exciting Blues in the Schools at Grant week and the second annual Arts & Blues Night at Grant… http://www.cpsk12.org/gre
Check out the new Grant web page and find info about Tj Wheeler, our exciting Blues in the Schools at Grant week and the second annual Arts & Blues Night at Grant… http://www.cpsk12.org/gre
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