Thursday, October 31, 2013

Career Day

Jake wants to be a Vet on a Ranch

Jacob wants to drive Monster Trucks


Kole wants to be a MLB

 

Adriyana wants to be a Singer

 

Caitlin wants to be a Teacher. She already has her clipboard with her students homework written down.

 

Kellan wants to be a Vet.

Chrissa wants to be a Teacher.

Elliott wants to be a Fireman.

 

Hannah wants to be a Pediatrician.

 

Trevor wants to be a MLB.

Natalie wants to be a Vet.

 

Ally wants to be a Super Star and move to Hollywood. She plans on being a Singer.

 

Juliana wants to be an Art teacher.

Because she loves Art!

Grant wants to be a MLB.

 

What a great group!

 

Tuesday, October 29, 2013

Bumper Stickers

Students presented some fantastic Bumper Sticker Projects promoting their Endangered Animals.



Well I have tried for over an hour to get all of the pictures in the correct direction. It doesn't matter how many times I upload the picture and save it in the correct direction. It still rotates it! I'm sorry! I will see what I can figure out.

Sunday, October 6, 2013

Greenville Journal-Project Based Learning

The Greenville Journal is a described as a "Community Journal" and provides readers with insights and news about life, education, and businesses in the Greenville Area. The front page of the October 4th edition caught my eye. I wanted to share the article with you since it's focus is on Project Based Learning.

The following quote stresses the value and importance of project based learning, “Project-based learning changes the answers to questions,” said DeeDee Washington, Greenville County Schools’ associate superintendent for academics. “Students have the opportunity for a voice. Students have the opportunity for choice. It requires a lot of planning and integration across content areas. Teachers become facilitators rather than dispensers of knowledge.” 

You can read the article here: http://www.greenvillejournal.com/life-culture/education/2540-teamwork-technology.html

Friday, October 4, 2013

Amazing Authors

This past week we began the research process by using resources to find answers to our questions. Each day we had a primary purpose and zoned in on answering that one question. We were able to decipher the relevant information from the information that did not support our question. From there, we learned how to take our notes and turn our information into sentences that inform.

This past summer I wrote a grant for Donors Choose for 30 student dictionaries and 120 blank books. I was thrilled when it was funded and couldn't wait to use the materials with my students. Students learned they would first create an informational book about the Peregrine Falcon using a blank book. They were so excited!!

Our entire class is currently researching to gain information on the appearance, habitat, characteristics, and the events that caused the animal to be classified as an endangered species. We have also learned what the animal eats and about the animals that love to eat them.

Our purpose is to support the process and guide them so they can be released to soar towards their own understandings as they become Amazing Authors. Here are some of the first photos of their work.



The first page we created was the Front cover. Then we turned our book over to create the back. We viewed several books to see what information other authors provide about themselves. Then we created our bio's. 
A future "Animal Book Writer" indeed!

After creating our table of contents, we began creating our book. 


Our mentor texts showed students how effective diagrams, captions, and labels could be for readers. We love knowing we can see the Falcon flying across Chimney Rock State Park in North Carolina and Table Rock State Park in South Carolina. 

Next week we will finish writing and illustrating our books. THEN students will create their own book about an endangered animal. I can't wait until next week!

A Good Opportunity

Over the last several weeks we have embraced the Project Approach which encourages students to use inquiry, ask questions, solve problems, make connections and share their findings with others. Students recently learned about the Peregrine Falcon and how scientists helped the animal overcome the effects of DDT. We discussed the food chain and how DDT impacted more than one animal. I think Ally helped them understand it today. She asked if she could share with the class what she had read. I love when they are willing to share their knowledge, their discoveries, and their understandings with each other. The video was broken into two clips due to size.



Wednesday, October 2, 2013

Elliott

Elliotts thoughts: Yesterday we talkd abot enddagerd animals we also lookd at hard boild eggs we put them in  veg oil for 5min 10min 15 min and 30 min today we lookd at birds. It was very fun the eggs wher mushy don’t want to taste that and that is all for today.