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Showing posts with label collaboration. Show all posts

Sunday, 25 September 2022

September 19th- 23rd

     We are getting into the swing of things with our independent reading and I love how kids are taking  the initiative to sign up for conferences to talk about what they are reading and clarify how they will choose to respond to their novels. We have been working our way through various writing strategies to improve the quality of writing and have also begun our work with Quickwrites. It was great to have so many willing to share their writing with their classmates! We reviewed the paragraph structure and the kids were asked to show me what they know in a descriptive paragraph assignment.

Sharing writing after our first quickwrite

    We talked about the importance of setting academic, personal and health goals for ourselves and visualizing those goals with vision boards. We experimented with Canva, a fantastic digital communication tool last week and now it's time to put it to use with the creation of their own vision boards for Media Literacy. 

    We finished off the week by making sure that we were caught up on all our assignments and then took some time to play word games and then made our way to the ball diamond to cheer on the MDHS baseball team to another victory. We seem to be good luck charms for our secondary teams!


     In History, we started to look at the Inquiry Process and specifically how to ask better questions when doing research.  We learned about Bloom's Taxonomy and higher-order thinking. I shared a critical thinking skills tool with them so they know how to ask rich questions that will drive independent research in the future.  We also began to watch episode 4 of CBC's Canada the Story of Us and learned how the creation of the Welland Canal and the invention of steamships impacted growth in Upper and Lower Canada's economic strength and population.

Learning how to ask better questions collaboratively.
    In Science, we did a doodle note about the Scientific Method so that we are ready to become young scientists and carry out experiments. Students will have the opportunity to run their own experiments during our first unit on Water Systems. 




Reminders for Next Week:

Wear orange on Friday, September 3oth for the National Day of Truth and Reconciliation



Saturday, 17 September 2022

Five Whole Days!

      We are getting into the swing of things and working on building routines. Independent reading and conferences have been going well. It's been great to have one-on-one conversations with the kids and get to know them better as learners and human beings. The first conference is at my request and as students finish their independent reading novels it is their responsibility to sign up for a meeting so that we can chat about their books and make decisions about which Tic-Tac-Toe Novel responses they are going to complete and the due date. We worked in small groups using a plot graph as a tool to help with writing summaries. 

Collaborating on plot graphs.

     We have begun our visual note-taking journey by learning about the assistive drawing tools in the Jamboard app. We broke out the stylus bin and the kids were amazed by the AI that guesses at what you are trying to draw. We learned about the elements of sketchnoting and brainstormed various digital tools that are available for them to use. I can't wait to see what they create this year in History/Geography and Science!


     We took some time to learn how to organize our digital learning spaces and our first area to clean up was our Google Drives. We learned how to make folders and how to personalize those folders by changing their colours. We also learned how the move Google files from one folder to another and the importance of naming your work so you don't have a Drive full of Untitled documents.  We also learned how to set alerts using our iCalendars to make sure that we are staying on track with our reading goals.

We finished off the week by going to support the MDHS girl's basketball team. It was a fantastic game and it was so wonderful to be able to be in the stands with everyone cheering on our Blue Devils to victory. 


Reminders for Next Week

School Council Meeting: Monday, September 19th at 7:00 pm