Saturday, August 25, 2012

CLASS DISCUSSIONS: ALWAYS UNEXPECTED DELIGHTS

It has been the most challenging, fast paced year yet....and I'm only two weeks in. Don't get me wrong....I'm loving it. The exhaustion we all feel at the end of the day, is a good feeling because we know we are working hard. We are being productive and stretching our minds daily.

One of the reasons I love teaching reading so much is because it opens such great avenues for discussion in class. We have had such great discussions this week, I thought I'd take a moment to highlight them.

While discussing the connections between our two protagonists (Kira from Gathering Blue and Katniss from The Hunger Games), we also began to see some real world connections as well. We were able to expand our discussions to science and social studies this week in a really interesting way. We discovered that with each passing generation, our cultures and societies change, of course, but also remain eerily the same. We were able to discuss diversity and the importance of it within a culture. We talked about the control of the two governments within our books and how we need to have diversity so that we are not controlled. In a society, competition eliminates control. Why else would we need ten different banks in a five mile radius? The lightbulbs began turning on. I was able to see realization on my students' faces. It was a great thing.

During these discussions, one student told how his father was a soldier, and has been stationed overseas. He explained to us some of their customs, where his father was. He even told us about the "man dress" that men wear. He said his father had brought one home. Well, we couldn't let him off the hook. I joked with him, and told him we'd love to see him wear it to school. The next day, he brought it in for a delightful demonstration. What a great treat it was to have this as part of our learning experience. As you can see from one of the pictures below, the students are much more interested in learning from their peers than they are from me :)

Here's to a great week of discussions....and to many more to come!

OBVIOUSLY IT'S MORE EXCITING TO LEARN FROM PEERS....

WRAPPING THE MAN DRESS

THE MAN DRESS CAN BE WRAPPED TO KEEP THE HEAD COOL

THE MAN DRESS HAS MANY FUNTIONS. HERE IT IS A SHELTER FROM RAIN

AIR CONDITIONED PANTS HE CALLS IT

CLASS DISCUSSION: CULTURE AND SOCIETY WITHIN OUR NOVELS

CLASS DISCUSSION: CULTURE AND SOCIETY WITHIN OUR NOVELS

CLASS DISCUSSION: CULTURE AND SOCIETY WITHIN OUR NOVELS

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Hit the Ground Running

Hit the ground running indeed! Easing the students (and ourselves for that matter) back into the swing of things was not even an option. Our first week back to school has been full steam ahead to say the least. In reading classes, we have been reading and discussing two different novels simultaneously. We have been learning how to conduct literature circles with Lois Lowry's Gathering Blue and book clubs with The Hunger Games. The students are making some great connections and seeing many similarities between Kira and Katniss's two worlds. Next week, we will be working on an art project to depict those similarities. Photos to come. In science this week, the students visited the lab to create 3D models of plant and animal cells. The students brought in various types of candy to use for their cell constructions. Our plan is to continue in our vigorous pursuits to strengthen our minds and expand our knowledge. What wonderful things we are experiencing and learning every day. 


Working on number arrays in Mrs. Lanke's classroom



Eager to hear about the day's science lab in Mrs. Holland's classroom



Answering some thought provoking quesstions in groups in Mrs. Carollo's class



Diving into reading for pleasure in Mrs. DuBose's class



LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS


LAB DAY: EDIBLE CELLS

Saturday, August 4, 2012

A Note from Lois Lowry



Students,
As you know, your summer reading book was by the author Lois Lowry. We will continue our author study on Wednesday of her and continue throughout the year. She is an amazing author. Past students have enjoyed many of her books, but the one that always seems to be the favorite is a book titled The Giver. I contacted Ms. Lowry to tell her how much we always enjoy her stories. She tried to post her comment to our blog, but was having trouble. She decided to email me a copy of what she wants you all to know. Below, is her response:


Hi, Kids:
I'm so glad to hear from your teacher that you are enjoying my books! The book called SON will be published in October and will make a quartet... four books... out of what was THE GIVER trilogy. The baby, Gabe, is the center of this book, along with the young girl- her name is Claire- who gave birth to him. But Jonas and Kira are there as well. I hope you like this one as well.
When I was your age, reading was my very favorite past time. Actually, it still is.
Lois Lowry


Well, there you have it! Three cheers for Lois Lowry! How amazing it is that she took time to write to you! See you all on Wednesday. Looking forward to hearing your thoughts about this.

Thursday, August 2, 2012

And May the Odds Be EVER in Your Favor

We believe that the fifth grade at Madison Crossing is a TEAM, but we will hold you accountable as an individual.  We believe that learning should be fun, but we will not be easy on you. We believe you will succeed, but we will challenge you. We believe in respect, but realize that respect is a two way street. We believe everyone has a special talent, and we will find yours. We believe in guiding and helping you along the way, but we will expect you to become independent in your learning. We believe in collaborative learning, knowing you have much to share.

Wednesday begins the 2012-2013 school year! We have worked as a team diligently over the summer break to prepare ourselves for you to arrive. There is a lot to accomplish this year. It will not always be easy, but easy isn't what we want. We are confident that you will progress and grow so much this year. We look forward with great anticipation to watching your journey of growth.

Welcome to the 2012-2013 school year. "And may the odds be EVER in your favor!"
Science Fun Day January 2012

Mel Lanke - Math & Science
Natalie Carollo - Language Arts & Social Studies


Lisa Holland - Math & Science

Amy DuBose - Language Arts & Social Studies