Saturday, September 22, 2018

Week of September 17th


Learning Skills Posters

After compiling lists to define each of the 6 learning skills, students worked in groups to create posters for our classroom. Using cut out letters from magazines, they cooperatively and creatively designed some really great posters! Students used great problem solving skills when they were unable and challenged to find certain letters in the magazines. One group decided to turn the letter N on its side and use it as a Z. 





Organization
Collaboration




































Self-Regulation


Responsibility
Initiative


Independence












































































Language

This week we began discussing the reading strategy of summarizing. The class was read a book called What Should Danny Do? As a whole group we used a graphic organizer to outline what the important parts of the story were. We broke the book apart in to 5 parts using the "Someone, Wanted, But, So, Then" method. The class was super excited to call this "SWBST"! We also discovered that by using "The Five W's" (Who, What, Where, When, Why), it would ensure we had all the relevant information for our summary. After organizing the most important parts, we took our brainstorm ideas and turned them in to a completed summary paragraph. 






Later in the week, we read the book Sam's Pet Temper. This time students worked in partners using the "SWBST" graphic organizer to write up their summaries collaboratively. 



Media Literacy 

Sticking with our theme of Learning Skills, students used the iPads and Chromebooks to create advertisements. We discussed the important features of an effective advertisement (i.e. font size, font colour, layout, organization). 





Below are a few of the advertisements the class created:








Art

This week we explored colour in art. We discussed topics such as the colour wheel, warm vs. cool colours and colour mixing. We tested out an alternative to water colour painting, where students used watercolour paper, a plastic bag, markers and a spray bottle filled with water. Last week we created our classroom agreement of what we wanted our class to look like, sound like and feel like this year. We condensed the list down to 25 things and each student created their own art piece. 










 



Math 

This week we focused on strategies used for adding using mental math. We discussed the importance of estimating and when it is and isn't an effective strategy. We all agreed that I shouldn't estimate the number of students in the class if I was bringing in treats...just incase my estimate was too low! 

Students were introduced to the acronym of "RICE" when solving math problems:



We also reviewed this rhyme for rounding:

We will continue to practice rounding to the nearest ten, hundred and thousand next week.


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