Friday, May 16, 2014

Important Dates for May 16, 2014


Important Dates & Reminders
*I will try to highlight new dates and information with red text.

May 12 -19, 2014: Shoe Drive!  Please send in your slightly used shoes to Mrs. Meyer's (Grade 4) or Mrs. Dobies' (Grade 2) classroom.  The Shoe Drive benefits the Ashe Foundation, an organization that gathers and distributes shoes to aid the disadvantaged and underprivileged children of African nations. 

May 19 - 20, 2014: Terra Nova Reading and Language Arts and Mathematics Assessments. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 20, 21, and 22, 2014: We will eat in the classroom due to the 5th Grade Musical. Please do not pack any tree nuts or peanuts in student lunches. 

May 21, 2014: All library materials are due. Please contact Mrs. Hastings at khastings@uaschools.org if you cannot find a lost library item so she can tell you the replacement cost.

May 23, 2014: Invention Convention Display Boards (or posters) due

May 26, 2014: No school: Memorial Day

June 2, 2014: Field Day: Please send your student with old tennis shoes (no flip-flops or Crocs), a swimsuit under athletic clothing (they will get wet), a change of clothes, a towel, sunscreen, and a water bottle.

June 3, 2014: Field Day Rain Date

June 3, 2014: Invention Convention Prototypes due (see below under science)

June 3, 2014: Invention Convention in cafeteria from 10:15 till 11:00. See the Invention Convention Post from earlier this week. 

June 4, 2014: Last day for students

June 5, 2014: Teacher Grading Day

Friday, May 9, 2014

Thank You and important dates for May 9, 2014


Thank you for all of the thoughtful gifts this week. I feel very appreciated. In fact I feel I should thank you for the opportunity to serve your students and our wonderful community!


I'm just sharing important dates below, but I'd like to also share a link of the International Space Station's (ISS) live streaming: http://spacestationlive.nasa.gov/timeline/ This is a really neat bird's eye view of the Earth from the ISS and you can listen to the astronauts and scientists discussing research and maintenance.

Homework
Next week will be the last week of typical homework. The Invention Convention display board and prototype will serve as homework the last two weeks of May.

Important Dates & Reminders
*I will try to highlight new dates and information with red text.

May 12 -19, 2014: Shoe Drive!  Please send in your slightly used shoes to Mrs. Meyer's (Grade 4) or Mrs. Dobies' (Grade 2) classroom.  The Shoe Drive benefits the Ashe Foundation, an organization that gathers and distributes shoes to aid the disadvantaged and underprivileged children of African nations. 

May 12, 2014: InView assessment. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 13 - 14, 2014: Terra Nova Reading and Language Arts and Mathematics Assessments. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 14, 2014: Early Release at 1:15 for professional development

May 20, 21, and 22, 2014: We will eat in the classroom due to the 5th Grade Musical. Please do not pack any tree nuts or peanuts in student lunches. 

May 21, 2014: All library materials are due. Please contact Mrs. Hastings at khastings@uaschools.org if you cannot find a lost library item so she can tell you the replacement cost.

May 23, 2014: Invention Convention Display Boards (or posters) due

May 26, 2014: No school: Memorial Day

June 2, 2014: Field Day: Please send your student with old tennis shoes (no flip-flops or Crocs), a swimsuit under athletic clothing (they will get wet), a change of clothes, a towel, sunscreen, and a water bottle.

June 3, 2014: Field Day Rain Date

June 3, 2014: Invention Convention Prototypes due (see below under science)

June 3, 2014: Invention Convention in cafeteria from 10:15 till 11:00. See the Invention Convention Post from earlier this week. 

June 4, 2014: Last day for students

June 5, 2014: Teacher Grading Day

Wednesday, May 7, 2014

Invention Convention

INVENTION CONVENTION TIME


All students will be participating in Windermere's Invention Convention. Students will identify a problem and develop an invention to solve their problem.

Student Journal

Students viewed a slide show of problems and inventively simple solutions to get them thinking. They should have completed the first page of their student journal by this Friday, May 9th. Coming up with three unrelated problems will give them plenty to work with next week. They will use technology to research their problem and solution.

Students will complete their journal at school to document their process, from identifying their problem to building a prototype. Student journals will be finished and sent home Friday, May 16th in order to give plenty of time to complete their display boards. Please don't let your student lose their journal or they will be significantly behind.

Display Boards

Display boards are due May 23rd. I will send home a paper copy of the display board requirements (click below)  with student journals on May 16th. Display boards will be constructed at home as homework. Tri-fold display boards may be purchased at United Art & Education,  3622 Fishinger Blvd.  You may use poster board, but it should include all of the following information as well.


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This was sent home on a green sheet of paper, separate from the student journal.

Here are several display board examples: While these don't follow all of the requirements for the board above, they will give you and your student some ideas. I have shared many different examples with your student so they should be familiar with this step. You can probably help most by having them plan  and do a little work daily so they don't have to cram the night before their board is due. Anything on their board should be securely attached so it won't fall off.






Prototype

Students will build a representative (does not have to be a fully operational) prototype. These will be due on June 2nd. Prototypes must be no larger than a paper box (approximately 20" x 12" x 12") and may not use electricity (except for batteries).  Prototypes will be constructed at home as homework.

Convention

Students will present their journal, display board, and prototype the morning of June 3rd.

Important: If we have to switch Field Day, currently scheduled for Monday, June 2nd, due to rain, we will host the Invention Convention on Monday, June 2nd, instead of Tuesday June 3rd. 

Students will assess each other's inventions from 9:00am till 10:00am. Parents are invited to come from 10:15 till 11:00. You are welcome to take your student out for a celebratory lunch. Students who are unable to go out for lunch will watch a movie during lunch in my classroom to celebrate (I don't want anyone to feel left out).

Help

The most common question I receive is, "How much should parents help?"

This is NOT parent work. You may help your student by encouraging them to think about and complete their at school work. You can even help them assemble their boards and prototypes, but students must be able to explain their work and demonstrate understanding of every step of the process. We are not looking for robots or technologically bound solutions, but simple and achievable solutions to problems that impact many people. The real benefit of this project is the student learning. We want our future to see they can identify and solve others' problems. In the spirit of the Ugandan Water Project, the inspiration for this year's Wish Run, we want our students to take full advantage of the privileges we have in our community to help others.

Friday, May 2, 2014

Newsletter for May 2, 2014

April showers bring May flowers!


Important Dates & Reminders
*I will try to highlight new dates and information with red text.

May 6, 2014: Voting day - Please do not pack any peanut products in lunches as students will be eating in the classroom. 

May 6, 2014: 3rd Grade Reading Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 7, 2014: 3rd Grade Mathematics Ohio Achievement Assessment for all students. Please avoid appointments and absences.


May 8, 2014: Parent Information Meeting for Girls On The Run program. Contact Ann Carmichael for more information on this great program at anncarmichael2@gmail.com


May 9, 2014: Students' Invention Convention problems due. (See below under science)

May 10, 2014: Windermere Wish Run for the Ugandan Water Project
You can register at https://www.premierraces.com/viewevent.asp?eventID=1054

May 12, 2014: InView assessment. Please avoid appointments and absences.

May 13 - 14, 2014: Terra Nova Reading and Language Arts and Mathematics Assessments. Please avoid appointments and absences. 

May 14, 2014: Early Release at 1:15 for professional development

May 20, 21, and 22, 2014: We will eat in the classroom due to the 5th Grade Musical. Please do not pack any tree nuts or peanuts in student lunches. 

May 21, 2014: All library materials are due. Please contact Mrs. Hastings at khastings@uaschools.org if you cannot find a lost library item so she can tell you the replacement cost.

May 23, 2014: Invention Convention Display Boards (or posters) due (see below under science)

May 26, 2014: No school: Memorial Day

June 2, 2014: Field Day

June 3, 2014: Field Day Rain Date

June 3, 2014: Invention Convention Prototypes due (see below under science)

June 4, 2014: Last day for students

June 5, 2014: Teacher Grading Day

What We Learned This Week

Word Study
We had a busy week in word study. We reviewed many key Common Core standards:
- Synonyms and antonyms
- Contractions
- Prefixes and Suffixes
- Subject and predicate
- Parts of speech (nouns, verbs and adjectives)


Reading
I continue to meet with students in individual reading groups and we focus on their individual reading goals and corresponding strategies. Many students have progressed to the role of playwright where they must choose a favorite scene from a recently completed chapter book and turn it into a play. They must create a character for their narrator who introduces the play and provides important background knowledge. They must then write dialogue for all of their characters. Playwrights type their plays and choose actors and finally present their play to the class after a few rehearsals which focus on projection and expression (in lieu of costumes, props and background).


We began our final research project for the year. Each student will use multiple sources to compare and contrast two animals across key research elements of:
- Classification
- Habitat
- Food web
- Adaptations
- Life cycle
Students must take notes using Venn diagrams for each of these areas. They will also use technology to complete their research.

Writing
Students are taking notes for their animal research projects and synthesizing them into their own words to produce a written report.

Math
Students reviewed data and measurement (pictographs, bar graphs, line plots, showing time on an analog clock). We also reviewed multiple strategies for determining area and perimeter. Finally, we worked on fractions. Students' ability to fluently work with fractions is dependent upon their mastery of multiplication and division facts. Students simplified fractions and converted improper fractions into mixed number fractions and vice versa.


Science
In conjunction with our animal research literacy study, we are exploring them in further through our life science study. Students will learn through hands-on lessons on each of the study areas: classification, habitat, food web, adaptations, and life cycle. Our research explorations will be driven by our essential question: "How do animals' adaptations help them survive in their habitat?" Students' understanding will be demonstrated with a "scranimal" (scrambled animal). They will be given a randomly determined habitat and will have to determine which of their two animals' adaptations would best serve them in their habitat to create a new animal.


All students will be participating in Windermere's Invention Convention. Students will identify a problem and will develop an invention to solve their problem. We viewed a slide show of problems and inventively simple solutions to get them thinking. Please help your student think about problems you routinely have at home or during family activities. This is the first page of your student's invention convention journal. These are due May 9th. There will not be any other homework next week. Hopefully students will enjoy this work. They should come up with three unrelated problems to give them plenty to work with the following week.

They will use technology to research their problem and solution. Students will complete a journal at school that documents their process from identifying their problem to building a prototype.

They will also be required to create a display board, due May 23rd. I will send home explicit directions on the minimum requirements for a display board or poster after students complete their journals. Display boards will be constructed at home as homework.

Students will build a representative (does not have to be a fully operational) prototype. These will be due on June 3rd. Prototypes must be no larger than a paper box (approximately 20" x 12" x 12") and may not use electricity (except for batteries).  Prototypes will be constructed at home as homework.