Train a child up in the way he should go...
Proverbs 22:6
Proverbs 22:6
6.25.2013
Planet Reports ~ 5th/6th Grade
There has been a new focus in computer class these days; writer's workshop! The 5th/6th grader's final assignment for the year was to write a 5+ paragraph report of a planet of their choice. The daily lessons and tasks included the following: online and traditional research using a research guide, formulating an opening paragraph and brainstorming savvy opening sentences, organizing the information into three body paragraphs using a web graphic organizer, revising and editing each other's work and inputting source information in the "works cited" function on MS Word. The entire process took a couple weeks, but the final outcome was something for everyone to be proud about! I love how individualized each report is! I look forward to sharing the student's work on the computer lab blog!
4.18.2013
Scholastic Digital Weekly Reader ~ Kindergarten
The Kindergartners have been enjoying the digital Weekly Readers from Scholastic.com! I open the full digital issue for each week and project the image on our whiteboard. The students take turns reading each page and doing the activities as a class. When we do the activities, the students take turns holding a meter stick to point at the whiteboard to answer questions or solve riddles. I use my mouse at the computer to drag and drop items, following the meter stick. It's kind of like a make-shift interactive projector/whiteboard without all of the extra expense! The bonus is that the kids LOVE it!
Paper Airplane Flight Test on Excel ~ 3rd & 4th Grade
The Monday following the attack at Sandy Hook Elementary in 2012, I felt that the kids needed something fun (and educational) to draw their minds away from the awful news coverage. One idea came to mind involving paper airplanes, measurement and Excel. I decided to have the kids create their own paper airplane and do five flight tests. The students would launch their plane, watch it land and measure how many normal stride steps the students could walk between take off and landing. The students also kept track of their own data. Next, they used their data to create an Excel bar graph. The activity proved to be very popular and educational. I think the next time we try this activity, I will have the students use various modifications to their paper airplanes to see if the modification changed the flight performance!
4.15.2013
The Life of a Water Droplet: Writer's Workshop ~ 3rd/4th Grade
The students were instructed to write a story about a water droplet that goes through the complete water cycle, from liquid that evaporates to precipitation that free falls from a cloud. First, I introduced the students to the Writer's Workshop steps, and I reminded them numerous times that they would revise their draft several times before they were able to do the final editing and publishing. It was a new process for the kids, and I am super proud of them for sticking with it and producing some super fun stories in the end. The kids are so proud of their work that they wanted to share their stories on this blog!
Water Cycle By: Sam
“Hi! The names’ Micah and I am a water droplet. I am an unfortunate
droplet in a sad, sad puddle. Oh, how I
wish I were a drop of water in a big river, flowing freely toward a grand ocean.
All I need is the warm sun to soak me up and send me floating up into the sky
to join other water drops in a cloud.
This is my story of the day my dream came true:
One lucky day, the sun
came out of the clouds and its heat turned me into vapor. I started to float into the sky. My mommy said this was called
evaporation. It was so cool. I joined a
cloud called Candyland, and I changed back to a water drop. I went through
something called condensation. There
were many other water drops around me.
We hung out together for a day or two before the Mayor bounced up onto
the podium and yelled into the microphone, “Good Morning citizens of Candyland!
Today is the drawing to see who will be leaving this wonderful cloud as
precipitation launcher. Good luck to all!” With that he turned his back to the
crowd and pulled 25 names out of the big fish bowl. “Trevor H, Jonah D, Sally
S, Micah D…..” He said my name! My name! I’m going to
Earth! My parents would be so proud! I bounce myself over to the big, fat tube
and take my spot among the other raindrops. I prepare myself for the long
journey down to earth, taking many deep breaths, like I learned in rain school,
before the launch. I look at all the town folks’ faces before the tube shoots
us off. The cheering crowd roars with excitement and praise. As we are falling
down to Earth, I begin to feel weightless;
it was like free falling! I look
down below and see the Earth coming at me very fast. I see a river! I’m going
to get to swim with the fish! YES! I cannon ball into the water and look around
me; I've finally made it!
My
Life as a Water Droplet by: Jordan
Hi, my name
is Jordan. I am a frozen water droplet. One day, I was hanging out with the
guys in our comfy snowdrift. The next thing I know, the sun comes out full
blast, and my buddies and I begin to melt into water. It gets so hot, that we
begin to evaporate. Then I went to a cloud through condensation. Then my
buddies started to hang onto me as we fell as precipitation. We were a little
scared to be falling, but as we got used to falling, we relaxed and enjoyed the
ride. The next thing we know, we were
swimming in a huge lake. The End
Water Cycle
Hi, my
name is Polka Dot. I live in the Sugar River, and last night when I went
to sleep, I evaporated. When I woke up, I was up in the clouds. I had
changed from vapor to water through condensation. I saw the Mayor of the
cloud, and he told me about my trip back to earth. He said that was called
precipitation. He said I was going to be sent to a river called, Sugar River.
It wasn't much longer, and I was falling from the cloud. I was living
the life! When I went down, I saw lots of things: people on sidewalks, people
driving cars, and kids riding bikes. I also saw lots of people
that I remembered because they swam in Sugar River with me. I landed
in my favorite river, and life was good again!
~By: Riley~
~By: Riley~
The Story of Dripper
By Josh
Hi, my name
is Dripper I’m a water droplet. One day my family all got evaporated, and they
all stranded me in our home puddle. I’ve been bullied by the other water
droplets since. I longed to be with my family again. My dream came true just
the other day.
It got
really hot yesterday, and I finally evaporated. I found lots of cool stuff. I
went into a cloud and I condensed. When I condensed, I found out I was in Army
Land. The only way I could get out was to become a soldier. One year later the Chief of Staff came up
onto the podium and said, “Dripper you’re free to go.” I was so excited! I was
finally going to see my family again! I went to the exit and there was a guy
there with a parachute in his hand. When I got up to him he said, “Here’s your
parachute Solider.” Without another word, I jumped out and became
precipitation. It was amazing to feel the wind blowing on me while I freefell.
When I fell, I saw a basketball sized hail hit a boy’s head. I opened my
parachute and floated down slowly until I hit the water. After a few days I
found Mama, Daddy and my brother. I was so excited that I screamed to them at
the top of my lungs. They turned around and swam as fast as they could to me.
And we all lived happily ever after.
The
End
Website Creation with Wix.com- Iowa Cities/Towns ~ 5th/6th Grade
As a technology project for Iowa History, the students used Wix.com to create a free website of an Iowa city or town. In addition to this technology assignment, the students also created a poster for their city and wrote a letter to the mayor of their city. Take a look at some of the posters and websites!
Atlantic Website
Waterloo Website
Denison Website
Fort Dodge Website
Audubon Website
Cedar Falls Website
Ames Website
Iowa City
Pella
Mason City
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