What a great idea this is! I saw it on Teachers Marketplace today. How simple but effective using a CD case. I must remember it when I do living things or plants or any unit of inquiry that deals with growing and caring.
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Friday, December 21, 2012
Sunday, December 16, 2012
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
I just saw this posted on facebook and just had to repost it here. I agree with most of what they say but also realise that the teachers have to be the best they can. They have to keep their professional development up and their qualifications. Many of the primary school teachers have their doctorates and all should strive for this.
http://www.businessinsider.com/finland-education-school-2011-12?op=1
http://www.businessinsider.com/finland-education-school-2011-12?op=1
Sunday, November 18, 2012
Our current Unit of Inquiry is 'Taking Care of Yourself'. The children are looking at how and why they get sick, but also how what they do may make others sick. They've done some investigations and research about germs and we've put some of this information on charts to share with others. We're still working on their responsibility to not spread germs and I'll post that chart when it's complete.
Tuesday, November 13, 2012
Just made these trying out if it works.
These are a couple of signs I made to display in my room for reading. We're going to start work on identifying the main idea in text and the supporting details. These are signs to help them remember what we are looking for.
Main Idea and Details Signs
These are a couple of signs I made to display in my room for reading. We're going to start work on identifying the main idea in text and the supporting details. These are signs to help them remember what we are looking for.
Main Idea and Details Signs
Sunday, October 28, 2012
Saturday, October 27, 2012
This greeted the children and parents when they first came to my room. I've kept it up since and the students regularly read a word on it. I've explained that they are all these people when they come into my room. At some stage while they're here, they'll demonstrate the characteristics of all of these people.
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Our Grade 1 classes recently began a PYP Unit of Inquiry titled 'Taking Care of Yourself'. Our Tuning In activity was a presentation by the school nurse about the correct way to wash your hands, and importantly, to use soap when doing so. The children learnt how to do this and have practiced in the class each time before they eat or after they use the bathroom. We also learnt in Writer's Workshop what a procedural text is, when it's used, the characteristics present, and how to create one. Putting these 2 learning experiences together, we decided that we should make signs to display so that everyone in the school would know the correct way to wash their hands and that way the germs wouldn't be spread from person to person. Working together, with minimal input but ready support from me, the students worked out what to include in their procedure. They wrote, revised and edited their work before finally settling on the final text. The students worked out where to place the signs and they were taped to the walls outside the toilets on the first and second floors. They were very proud of their effort and the comments they have received from those who have seen them. Immediate validation and acclamation of their work in two connected learning areas.
Saturday, October 20, 2012
Where to find resources
Friday, October 12, 2012
Welcome to my first blog!
I've visited so many over the years and especially this year when I changed grades from kindergarten to grade 1. You wouldn't believe how many marvellous, creative, innovative, informative and eye-catching blogs are out there. Some of the pages I follow are on the left. Full of ideas!
I've visited so many over the years and especially this year when I changed grades from kindergarten to grade 1. You wouldn't believe how many marvellous, creative, innovative, informative and eye-catching blogs are out there. Some of the pages I follow are on the left. Full of ideas!
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