Friday, October 4, 2013

Names, Geography, Book Talks, and Graphs

Happy Friday Team! I hope everyone has an awesome weekend. Here are some highlights from this past week on Team 3/4.


Max's grandparents visited our Morning Meeting to share some photos, maps, and stories about their adventure by train across Canada.



What a group of readers! Here we're digging into our "Friday" literature. Everything in the library is available- our usual "Just Right" books, plus magazines, comics, and more.
 
Here Lily and Cole take center stage (or center chair) to give a Book Talk. They present a basic plot outline of a great book they've just finished, making sure to not give too much away. Then they recommend the book to a specific audience that they think would enjoy it. "If you like _________, you'll love this book!"


Congratulations to Cole! He facilitated a class meeting in which the class discussed selecting a class mascot for the year. After a spirited debate they came to the consensus that we should design and sew our own stuffed animals and make extras to donate to children in need. The spirit of service is strong on our team this year and I LOVE IT!

Thanks to Genevieve for mixing up salt dough for our California relief maps. The students built the basic landforms, color-coded different regions, and labeled important landmarks. They defined the scale of the map and oriented the cardinal directions for the reader. 
 

Snack time fun zone!



Here's wishing safe and happy travels for Ezra and family. He's headed to Brazil to visit family for 10 days. We'll miss him and we can't wait for pictures and stories!



 After defining a research question, selecting a population sample to survey, conducting a survey, building a tally chart, graphing results by hand, analyzing the data, and coming to clear results, students input their data on a graphing website and watched as it generated some cool charts and graphs.



In addition to data analysis, each student is also working with some of the following concepts: 
  • rounding and estimation
  • story problems with misleading language or extra information
  • beginning algebraic notation
  • function tables
  • multi-step word problems
  • memorizing multiplication facts
Today, I finished reading aloud Morning Girl by Michael Dorris. Like Morning Girl and Star Boy's family does in their 1490's Taino culture, we came up with new names for ourselves in class. We started with a relaxing, guided meditation and we began to reflect on the parts of who we are that we value most. We let those thoughts inspire new Taino-inspired names for ourselves. After we came up with our new names, we shared them with partners and as a whole class. We shared anecdotes from our lives that illustrate those beautiful qualities. The students reflected to one another the ways that they see the qualities behind the new names in one another. It was a sweet morning of self-awareness and loving support. 

Here are some of our new names:
Nature Girl
Rainbow Spirit
Cat
Deep Thought
Son of Victory
Explores the New
Bird Bat Girl
Swimming Boy
Wave Boy

Thanks for another great week of learning with your wonderful kiddos!



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