I can't believe that I only have 2 more weeks with my kiddos! We started graduation practice yesterday and I think they are all scarred for life from the puberty video they had to watch. We have made so much progress as a class this year. Here are some things I have noticed.
*The kiddos protect each other like they are a family!
*I had several kids EXCITED about their grades on progress reports!! Usually, I would have tears.
*We just finished "The Boy in the Striped Pajamas" and the kids wrote in their reaction journals, "I don't like this author because..." What??? Critiquing an author??? I love it!!
* We watched "Paperclips" and when the Holocaust survivors were sharing their stories, my class wanted more. They wanted to hear more stories and know why this was done. They have developed a ton of thinking skills and are asking a ton of questions about why people would have so much hatred towards certain people.
* One of my favorite stories for the week comes from Friday. They had to watch a Puberty video (boys in one room, girls in another) for part of the curriculum. When they came back one of my girls said, "Mrs. Edugator! They went to far! That was disturbing!" I asked her what was so bad and she said, "when they showed the picture of a grown up girl and what was going to happen to us!"
Oh kiddos! I'm going to miss them. This group has come so far this year and I am very proud of them. And, all of this is the progress without the TAKS scores. That, will be another post when the scores come in.
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Saturday, May 15, 2010
Thursday, May 13, 2010
Oil Spill
Today we discussed the oil spill in the gulf and I had the students develop some possible solutions. Here is what they came up with:
I think they should close up the ocean and open an aquarium for the fish
Scientists make some kind of cure to put in the water
Burn the oil
Fix the pipe
They can put on a underwater suit and go underwater and get the pipe and fix it before it pollutes the water. (Can we say "run on sentence"?)
Take the pipe out before it pollutes the water
They can put a glass on it and clog it up and the oil can stop coming out.
They could go underwater and put a big pipe and connect it to the ground and suck up the oil and put it back in the ground
Plug it up
Try to cover up the whole (as written) with a top and try to fix it
Block the oil leak and pay them money. <--- I'm sure BP would love that solution!!
I think they should close up the ocean and open an aquarium for the fish
Scientists make some kind of cure to put in the water
Burn the oil
Fix the pipe
They can put on a underwater suit and go underwater and get the pipe and fix it before it pollutes the water. (Can we say "run on sentence"?)
Take the pipe out before it pollutes the water
They can put a glass on it and clog it up and the oil can stop coming out.
They could go underwater and put a big pipe and connect it to the ground and suck up the oil and put it back in the ground
Plug it up
Try to cover up the whole (as written) with a top and try to fix it
Block the oil leak and pay them money. <--- I'm sure BP would love that solution!!
Wednesday, May 5, 2010
Professional Development here I come!!
You may have figured this out already, but I get bored easy. To combat my boredom, I stay busy and go WAY beyond the call of duty. So last week was pretty exciting in ways of professional development. My friends and I saw the draft of an article we wrote that is going to be published in Science and Children this summer. Then, I found out that out of a ton of teachers in the state, I was one of 30 selected to attend G Camp. G Camp is a 17 day experience where we travel through Texas, New Mexico, and Colorado exploring geological sights and learning about ways we can use them in the classroom.
This week we went on a field trip to Innerspace Caverns. It was so cool and now I am stoked about my trip this summer. The kids had a great time and learned a lot. Not to mention, their behavior was great!! We mined for jewels, explored a cave 50 feet below the city of Austin, and saw a bat the size of a chicken nugget. For a while, I felt like I was back in Florida since it was so humid once we got deep into the cave. It was one of the best field trips I have been on in a while. The kids learned a lot, the teachers enjoyed it, and the weather was beautiful!
This week we went on a field trip to Innerspace Caverns. It was so cool and now I am stoked about my trip this summer. The kids had a great time and learned a lot. Not to mention, their behavior was great!! We mined for jewels, explored a cave 50 feet below the city of Austin, and saw a bat the size of a chicken nugget. For a while, I felt like I was back in Florida since it was so humid once we got deep into the cave. It was one of the best field trips I have been on in a while. The kids learned a lot, the teachers enjoyed it, and the weather was beautiful!
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