Next they will continue their exploration of their chosen insect.
Take a look at how these young learners are inspired, engaged, and empowered to take ownership of their learning in our kindergarten classroom.
Friday, May 19, 2017
Monday, May 15, 2017
Can We Save Grandma?
Today the students embarked on their first Breakout EDU activity. Today's inspirational game is based on the fairy tale Little Red Riding Hood. I broke the students into five groups and each group worked collaboratively and communicated in order to be creative and use critical thinking skills to solve the puzzle to solve the combination to unlock the lock. Looking forward to providing this for my students again soon!
Sunday, April 30, 2017
Collaborative Inquiry with Susan Meddaugh
How does engaging in a shared inquiry process change perspectives and clarify thinking?
This week students followed the dog, Martha, in a series of books written and illustrated by Susan Meddaugh. They chose their favorite book and worked collaboratively with others. Learners used verbs to describe Martha's actions and adjectives to describe Martha and her events. Next they retold the story using pictures or words. After that they analyzed and synthesized Martha's experience and could find evidence of how Susan Meddaugh match her words and pictures which build their understanding of the story. Lastly the students shared their learning with you using Seesaw!
Friday, April 7, 2017
Visual Literacy Young Learners
David Wiesner Author Study
These young learners were very excited to become visual literacy experts as they were introduced to the books by David Wiesner!
My students chose their favorite illustration from the book Flotsam from David Wiesner and used Little Bird Tales to create their own design. Then they thought about the connection between the illustration and the text. As they explored the illustration they began to develop ideas of what an author would say to match it to the illustration.
Check out their amazing creations and ideas!
Our next book to study was Art and Max by David Wiesner. Students used the illustrations to help them predict what is going to happen in the story and analyze the character.
They drew Arthur and added the colorful details to develop the illustration.
Here are a few examples:
Wednesday, March 1, 2017
Sharing a Little Bit of Ourselves with You!
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Which Book Would You Choose?
Please scan your favorite book’s QR code!
Then listen to the story to build your understanding ❤
Friday, February 3, 2017
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