Showing posts with label DonorsChoose. Show all posts
Showing posts with label DonorsChoose. Show all posts

Friday, November 20, 2015

Fast Five Friday

Hi all!

Wow that has been a quick month! I apologize for not posting since October. We've been busy with engineering activities, Parent-Teacher Conferences, new apps, games, and fun social studies activities. While my brief review below will give you some insight, I wish you all could have been in our room this past month. The conversations that occured were inspired, thoughtful and engaged. The kiddos definitely warmed my heart and made it smile!

1. Games
We are learning to use more of our DonorsChoose games. This past month we have learned how to use our math games (Sum Swamp, Head Full of Numbers, and the Osmo learning system game Tangrams) as well as the game Spot It! These have been great tools to use in teaching us how to play with one another, have good sportsmanship, and how to make play about learning and fun, not just about winning!


2. Flashlight Review
We got another chance to do a flashlight review! Mr. Rodriguez created review questions to help us practice our number bond skills. Kiddos were put into partners and then tasked with finding the problems hidden around the room, solving them together, and recording their answers. This was a great review that kept students engaged the entire time!




3. Engineering
Our school is a teaching-school. This means that we always have K-State students in classrooms and working with students as they work towards their various degrees. This semester the college decided to test out a new feature for their secondary education students. This involved being placed into a primary classroom to observe and teach two lessons. At first Mr. Chun was nervous but it was amazing how engaged he kept the students and how eye-opening the experience was for him. A lot goes into teaching little kiddos and setting up the basics they will carry with them throughout the rest of their schooling. The focus of the two lessons revolved around engineering and technology. Students investigated mystery items in the first lesson and were then tasked in the second lesson to engineer a bridge that would hold a small toy car as it drove over it. Students had to work together, test their creations and then problem solve as a team when their initial structures didn't work out. Seeing the excitement and and amount of hands-on problem solving that occurred, we will definitely be incorporating more engineering situations as the year progresses!

 

4. Super Social Studies!
Mr. Rodriguez has been teaching a unit on time long ago. This involves talking about the first settlers and people, how time is both the same and different now, as well as famous people that have helped shape our country. Throughout the unit students have learned about key vocabulary, interviews, and the hardships many people went through. To help keep students engaged Mr. Rodriguez included the following activities. (note: Students had a complete blast during these activities so beware! Viewing of these pictures may cause excitement and spark your imagination!)
Mrs. Dale stopped by and let us interview her. Students created questions and then filled out a venn diagram as she answered to document similarities and differences between her life and theirs.
Students created boats and then tested to see if they could get them to sail without touching them.
Students then had to see how many pilgrims they could fit and still get their boat to sail.
We began wrapping up the unit with a little Trash Ball Review. Look at those team names!
If teams answered correctly, they got to shoot a piece of trash from different spots to earn more points.

 Note: No trash was created during this activity. We used paper from our recycling bin and shot our "balls" back into the recycling bin. C'mon, we are definitely responsible and take care of the Earth!

5. Socktober in November
For the past couple of years I have encouraged my class to collect socks to donate to local shelters and persons in need. This year I was able to get the entire school on board. Partnering with our school's student leadership team, we were able to get each classroom a box to be used for donations and the leadership team collected socks every Wednesday. This allowed us to create class competitions. Individually, I set a goal for my kiddos in conjunction with the school goal that was set. I'm happy to say that at the time these pictures were taken both were close to meeting their goals.
Camp Leadership hung signs all around the school to encourage everyone to give!
This was last week's amount. We surpassed our school goal this week!
Thought that was an appropriate carrier.....I quickly found out it was not big enough!
 
As you can see, we've been busy bees this past month. I promise to update more as the school year progresses. Here's hoping you all have been equally productive, happy, and joyous.

My heart is full because of this group :)  Have a great rest of your week!
 

Tuesday, August 26, 2014

ADD: Accomplishments, Donations, and Details

It's been a while since I've posted. The kids have posted more than I have and they have another one coming out tomorrow!  While it seems like the year is already taken off to a fast start, I have to remind myself that we have only been in school 11 days. Isn't it strange how something can seem to be both fast and slow?

Since my last post a lot of exciting things have happened!

I finally got my official invitation for the Kansas Teacher of the Year Luncheon! I can't tell you how wonderful this made me feel. The initial shock is gone but it still brings a huge smile to my face any time someone brings it up. This is a huge honor to be both nominated and recognized by my colleagues. My mother and friends will be joining me in Salina. It is sure to be a grand celebration!

invitation
Official Invitation!
Another huge piece of excitement came Sunday morning. After getting up and around I jumped on Facebook and noticed that there was a post from my account about a project I had put on DonorsChoose. (Jump back to the end of last school year......I created a project to get new materials for our centers. This project included cd players, headphones, addition games, and math puzzles. I put the project on DonorsChoose.org and hoped to get enough donors to fund the project.) So Sunday, after seeing this notification, I checked my email. I was afraid the project had been dropped. Earlier I had received an email saying that time was running out and if the project didn't get enough donors it would be canceled. Miraculously I got 5 donors Sunday! The project is now fully funded! We will be getting new materials! I haven't told the students yet. I think I'm just going to wait until the materials arrive and use it as a jumping point for a meeting. I can't wait to see their faces!




Over the summer I taught an older group during summer camp. While we had a fabulous time the students were a little rough on our paper trays. These are the same trays that I use with my first graders during science. Solid paper trays seem to work better than the wired ones. Our experiments can get messy and we need containers that will keep the mess contained! Since they had taken some serious wear-and-tear I went ahead and bought some new ones. Well yesterday they came in! When our fabulous secretary brought them in I nearly giggled with excitement. This in turn got the students excited. Needless to say, we will be completely prepared for science!



With all of this excitement happening in the last couple of weeks I am sure that the school year will be full of many more adventures and accomplishments.

Here's to organization, excitement, and projects!

P.S.
Teachers: What are you adding to your room this year?
Parents: What materials stood out to you in your student's classroom?