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Saturday, February 2, 2013

Helping Others

Today I attend a work party for this wonderful organization. The group is called New Life for Old Bags. This wonderful organization takes old plastic bags and makes plastic mats and blankets for the homeless. This organization has inspired me to take this project to the classroom.

In my second and fifth grade curriculum we talk about environmental issues. In the second grade classroom we talk about garbage and recycling. In my fifth grade curriculum we talk about the environmental impact and alternative energy.

I thought why not bring this wonderful activity to my students. I had my first meeting with my students at lunch time last week. We brainstormed some great ideas on how to promote the activity.  I plan to meet with my student at lunch time next week to start creating posters, scripts and flyers.

If you want more information on the organization send me an email or make a comment. I'll be adding pictures of my students on my science blog.

Thursday, January 31, 2013

Chefs don't always use cookbooks!

I was speaking with a friend of mine and fellow co-worker, Tracy, about when its a good time to blog. I told her once I find inspiration I begin writing a draft. My inspiration came today in my classroom of 3rd graders. I was so proud of the work that they did.

My team and I are trying to move to more inquiry based lessons. Inspired by a fellow co-worker I worked on changing my lesson to be more inquiry based. The current lesson is very scripted. Students typically follow a cookbook type lab sheet, but not today!

As a whole class we worked on what question we wanted to answer and we all agreed on one testable question. Together on the rug we developed our own hypothesis and students "drew" what their experiment would look like. As a whole group we talk about what materials we need to test out and agreed on four types of surfaces. Finally we decided together on what was the best why to collect data, so we made a data table.

I let the CHEFS go at it! They worked hard on their experiments. After some time we came together and placed our data on the class data chart. We worked on how to find the average and did a simple line graph. Once we visually saw the data we worked together to write our conclusion.  All in 2.5 hours!

If your wondering more about inquiry based learning NSTA (National Science Teachers Association) has some great resources available to members and a limited to nonmembers. My favorite article is called Folding Inquiry into Cookbook Lab Activities  by Julia Goodlin and Bill Metz. Check it out!


To see examples of my students science notebooks click on the link "Science team"


Tuesday, January 22, 2013

Mind Map

Awhile back I the read the book  Mapping Inner Space. It inspired me to use this strategy to assess my students at the end of the year. It was amazing! Since it was successful I incorporated into my science notebooks that I used.

After a few lessons on a specific topic I give my students an informal assessment using this mind mapping strategy. In their notebook I strategically inserted a page (see image below) where the students add big idea in the center of the web and then they branch out ideas from the center.
So for example in the center in my 3rd grade classrooms students wrote the word system. The previous lessons in science have been about the bones, muscles, eyes and ears. Within all of the lessons the underlining idea was systems. I add an example of my own mind map. A mind map however can be done in any form. It could a road with different "stops". I had one student draw a tree with system on the tree trunk and each branch was a sub category. Then on each branch he made a smaller branches with other thoughts. 



In a future blog I'll make reference to websites or programs where you can create your mind map on a computer. 

Monday, January 21, 2013

Having Fun w/ Technology

So I came across thinglink.com. Its a great site to create interactive images. I used it right now with an image of myself and I linked sites related to me. Click on the about me link and trace your mouse over the circle icons. If you click on the icons it will take you to different sites.

This can be a great tool in terms of creating a scavenger hunt with students with sites you already approve.   It can also be used as an assessment. I'm sure there are many other possibilities  If you can think of more share your ideas in the comment box.


About Me!

Sunday, January 20, 2013

Inspiration

One of the blogs I follow had this wonderful video,its inspirational.



Thursday, January 17, 2013

Main Vocabulary Page

After the students add the key vocabulary word to their mini word wall, students flip to the new page. The new page allows students to draw and show their learning. At the top of the page students add the new word. They also had the English translation of the word or the cognate. We talk about the key vocabulary word and talk about what it might mean. At this point I draw a picture to help define the word. Depending on the word student have the freedom to draw their own idea of the word or a version of my own drawing.

Students then get into the science lesson. All of our science lesson have hands on activities that gear the students to the big idea.

Now that they have had more experience with the word. I ask students to go back to their drawings and  add to it if they want. We work together to define the word and we come up with our own definition. Students are then encourage to use the word in a sentence. For my bilingual students I give them extra support with a sentence frame. I also try to encourage them to share their sentence with the partner, which helps bilingual students with oral language skills.

Notebook Vocabulary Page

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

Mini Word Wall

When I start my science lessons I have student turn to the ABC word wall page. The page is located behind the front cover. We discussed the word of the day. In the younger classes we talk about the initial sound for the word. Both my older students and my younger students use this page as a reference  and it helps them recall key words.

I plan to have my bilingual students write both the English and the Spanish word on their mini word wall. Maybe even color code the with two different colors. (Ie red Spanish and blue English).

If you would like a copy of this document add a comment and i'll send you the document. I have it in Spanish and English.