Train a child up in the way he should go...

Proverbs 22:6



12.20.2010

Letters to Jesus- 2nd Grade

The 2nd Graders read a Christmas poem on http://www.alphabet-soup.net/chris/starry.html that compares Jesus to Santa.  They also read some notes that children wrote to Jesus.  After reading the poem, the 2nd Graders wrote their own note to Jesus:

Dear Jesus, You are the reason for Christmas.
Love, M.J.

Jesus, I am so glad that you died on the cross to take away my sins.
From, J.J

You are the reason for Christmas and thank you for dieing on the cross.
From, JJ

Jesus, I love you and happy birthday.  I am happy that you died on the cross.  You are the reason for Christmas.
Love, S.F.

12.16.2010

ZSJ Kindergarten

I got a kick out of what our Kindergarten teacher wrote on the school website to describe her week.  It is so creative and cute.  I hope it makes you smile as much as it made me smile :-)

"Twas the week before Christmas in the Kindergarten room. 
The class was excited with Christmas so soon. 
The teacher was tired and worn out each day. 
"Please give me more patience!"  Is what she would pray. 
We practiced our songs.  We learned every line.
So the night of our program we really would shine. 
We know the true meaning of what Christmas is about. 
It's all about Jesus.  Let's all sing and shout! 
Merry Christmas we say...It's Jesus' birthday!"
-Mrs. Hetletvedt

12.14.2010

Christmas Wish List- 3rd-5th Grade

The Third-Fifth Graders are using Microsoft Excel to create a wish list spreadsheet.  The students used specific tools to set up the spreadsheet, including "merge & center," "bottom boarder," and "$-accounting number format."  They reviewed Excel vocabulary including row, column and cell.  They also practiced skills such as widening columns, resizing and arranging the windows on the desktop and inputting data.

Christmas Scenes- 2nd Grade

The Second Graders began working on a project using "Paint."  They are using four shapes (triangle, square, parallelogram and rectangle) to create a gingerbread house.  I can't wait to share the pictures when the students are finished!  The kids are getting very creative with the tools available on Paint.  Later this week, as the students are finishing up their pictures, they will use Microsoft Publisher to create a Christmas card.  They will insert the picture that they created into the card.

If Wikileaks is bad, then aren't ALL wikis bad? 6th Grade

With recent focus in the news on the wiki-leaks scandal, some of the students questioned whether wiki-s are  lawful.  I felt it was necessary to cue the students in on some more detailed information so that they could understand the true problem.  First, I defined a wiki as a collaborative website where the average Joe (aka- you and I) can request to join the wiki, and with membership to the wiki, we can edit or add our own information, opinion or input.  I explained that the problem with the specific wiki, namely Wiki-Leaks, lies within the unlawful stealing of confidential information.  The students asked some really thoughtful questions, and for the remaining computer class time we immersed ourselves in discussion about proper Internet usage.  I believe today's discussion helped to clarify and resovle the students' concerns about wiki-s.

12.11.2010

Wiki-s are the THING!

I just had an idea that I know the kids would love- we could possibly collaborate with other Iowa Lutheran schools using a wiki and possibly Skye.  I have created a new wiki under my administrator account.  Next I will contact computer teachers at other Iowa Lutheran schools to see if they would like to join our ZSJ students in various online projects!  I am so glad that I have finally decided to go ahead with the wiki introduction because it will raise our technology curriculumn up another notch!

12.10.2010

Wikispaces- 5th & 6th Grade

The fifth and sixth Graders were introduced to a wiki that I created: zsjfalcons wiki.
I used wikispaces.com to create the website.  The zsjfalcons wiki is a website where approved members can work on the site simultaneously.  Anyone can view the site, but only approved members can edit the pages. 

As an introduction to wikis, the 5th and 6th Graders are creating their own web page within the website. They will choose a subject and write about it.  Some of the subjects already chosen include cheer leading, basketball, paintball, military and babysitting.  In the future the students will choose a specific subject that correlates with a Social Studies or Science unit that they're learning in their homeroom.  The kids are truly excited and motivated create their web pages! Please note that as of yet the wiki is a work in progress. 

Nativity Scenes- 3rd-4th Grades

The 3rd/4th Graders are finishing up their Nativity scenes on Paint.




12.09.2010

The fifth graders chose to play Poptropica and the sixth graders chose to play Skywire VIP

The second, third and fourth Graders are using Paint to create navitity scenes.

Thank you to Mr. Pipho for covering for me on Monday and Tuesday while I was overcoming strep throat.  I'm happy to be back and feeling better!

12.02.2010

WWII Presentations- 5th/6th Grade

A big thumbs up to my fifth and sixth graders for creating wonderful slideshows/movies!  Many of the presentations sparked intriguing questions and discussions.  We learned about D-Day, the Nazi members and supporters including Adolf Hitler, Joseph Goebbels, Heinrich Himmler and Neville Chamberlain, the Jewish Holocaust, Anne Frank, Pearl Harbor, the atomic bomb that ultimately caused Japan to finally surrender, and women's contribution to the war.

Restructure for Thursdays- 2nd-6th Grade

All of the students have been notified that their "educational freedays" will be modified in order to ensure that everyone is using approved educational games.  From now on, a site or educational game will be randomly selected from a list of approved games and sites, and the whole class will work on the chosen site.  The list of sites will include the following:

12.01.2010

Power Point Presentations- 2nd through 6th Grades

All of the students are finishing up their Power Point slideshows. 
  • The 5th/6th Graders created slideshows about WWII subjects, and the students will present their work on Thursday. 
  • The 3rd/4th Graders are finishing up their slideshows about the animal of their choice that is featured on kids.nationalgeographic.com. 
  • The 2nd Graders are also finishing up their slideshows about a featured animal on the National Geographic for kids site.  The 2nd Graders were working in pairs, and I was providing them with step-by-step instruction throughout the entire process.