Saturday, November 30, 2013

Grade 6 Research Topics

Students in 6th grade have chosen their Q2 research topics; the overall themes were music and/or their Individual Learning Plan (ILP) they are working on in Guidance. Here's are some of the ones they came up with:
  • The rise and fall of Alex Rodriguez
  • How songs can help you remember facts
  • Babysitting training
  • Why Michael Jackson was called the "King of Pop"
  • How Steve Jobs created Macintosh
  • Evolution of the blobfish
  • One Direction v. The Wanted
  • Guard dog breeds and training
  • Katy Perry's road to success

Finished products will include a variety of presentation formats, some of which we'll be able to post here. In the meantime, we'll be learning about wikis, primary sources, website evaluation, and bibliographic citation, all as part of the inquiry process.

Relevant research on Inquiry Based Learning - Classroom 2.0
source: http://www.pinterest.com/pin/250160954272310825/



Monday, November 25, 2013

Mock Caldecott: Round 1 Results

Each January, the American Library Association awards the Caldecott Medal to the artist of "the most distinguished American picture book for children." Who will win in 2014? Well, first- and second-graders are going to make their pick in library, and we'll see how our choice lines up with the national award.

After round one, the following were cleared to move on with near unanimity:

Unicorn Thinks He's Pretty Great
Bob Shea



Despite a few concerns over the use of the word "stupid" and the "girly"-ness of unicorns, most students were highly entertained by this account of Goat realizing that Unicorn isn't all that bad to hang out with ... in fact, Unicorn is actually jealous of Goat in a few areas! The kids greatly enjoyed the spread where the protagonists imagine being superheroes: "Taste my cloven justice! You've been unicorned!"



That Is Not a Good Idea
Mo Willems



Can Mo Willems do no wrong? From the silent movie design to the Greek chorus of baby geese to the twist ending, this is another instant classic. A lot of students recognized his name from the Pigeon and Elephant & Piggie books. And they loved this one just as much as they love those.

I am a huge Buster Keaton fan and plan to introduce him next week before checkout ... see 1:04 and 2:48 for dialogue cards and 2:18 for an amazing stunt.




Wednesday, November 20, 2013

Don't Be Like Vanilla Ice

Remember to credit all of your sources when you're presenting research ... don't use someone else's ideas, photos, or bass lines and pass them off as your own. List the books, web sites, videos, interviews, and anything else you may have used in a bibliography.



Friday, November 15, 2013

Good Luck for Hard Luck

wimpykid.com
Hey, kids! I'm going to order a few copies of the new Diary of a Wimpy Kid: Hard Luck. I know everyone will be clamoring to check it out. So here's the deal:

If you're reading this page, then you qualify to be one of the first readers. Leave a comment below with your room number and initials (NO FULL NAMES), and I'll put you on the hold list. Just choose "Anonymous" from the "Comment As" drop-down list. Remember, initials only.