Sunday, November 26, 2017

What's the Big Idea?

Students will be transitioning to Informational writing in the next trimester.  It is important for them to be able to identify an important idea and the details or evidence from the text that supports that idea.

Working with a graphic organizer from Jim Burke's book Reading Tools, Tips, and Techniques students listened to me read about two famous scientists.  

The first reading was for listening only. The second reading, students had their own text to follow along. They were encouraged to annotate the text as I reread the text.  Using a shorter piece of text helped keep the lesson focused.  This is the book where I focused on two individuals.






Then, students chose their own text and worked to find the most important idea about these groundbreaking people.





                 

These books have great stories about overcoming great odds. Each text highlights an individual who accomplished great things under extraordinary circumstances!



Thursday, November 2, 2017

Microbits with Mr. Adams

I thought we were going on to the STEAM bus today but instead, Mr. Adams brought the learning to the media center. And let me tell you, we had some really excited students today! Using Microbits and a laptop, with the guidance of Mr. Adams, students were able to do some basic coding. 

Students tried spelling their name, making ringtones, and explored other projects from the Microbits website.  Mr. Adams has provided a challenge for students to work towards so they can earn their own Microbit!  Who is up for the challenge?











Makerspace Challenge

What a week! Students worked on teamwork, communication, and problem-solving when working on the Makerspace Challenge for October. Each group was tasked with using all 42 cups to build the tallest structure.  We had lots of tumbling cups and starting over but it was a great challenge for room 206!











And the winner is...
at 96 cm!