Saturday, March 19, 2011

DO SOMETHING PROJECT

Here are a couple of notes that I want to mention about the third trimester exhibition project.

1. The project needs to be something that the child cares about and can do something about. It is not a project where they can just say, "I'm going to pick up trash on the street with my friend."

2. For Milestone #1, if students are unable to find books on their topic (if it's too new or obscure), they can use newspaper articles or magazine articles to substitute for the books. Chances are, if your child thinks it is a problem, someone else has too and has written about it somewhere. Try going to news websites and checking their archives for old articles/stories.
The websites listed below are good places to start looking.
  • www.cnn.com
  • usnews.com
  • http://www.timeforkids.com/TFK/kids
3. Stay away from money fund raising. Those projects are difficult to manage, but if they are interested in helping with relief to some place like Haiti or Japan, they can do a project getting people to donate needed items (do an online search for items disaster relief locations need if that is going to be your child's focus on the Do Something Project.

4. This project should be kid-focused and based on things that your child can actually 
do.

5. Creativity and action are key to this project!

Wednesday, March 9, 2011

Do Something Project

Students will be choosing a service project for their 3rd Trimester Exhibition.  Please view the presentation for examples and ideas.

Tuesday, March 8, 2011

Exhibition Rubric 2nd Trimester 2010-2011

Below you will find the rubric that will be used to score your student's exhibition.  Notice that there are changes to the visual aid scoring and to the delivery.  Students will be scored on neatness and speed.

2nd Trimester Exhibition Rubric

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Sunday, March 6, 2011

Exhibition Schedule



Wednesday, March 9th          9:00  Larry


Thursday, March 10th           9:00  Joshua
                                            10:00  Jalib
                                              1:15  Alexus

Monday, March 14th             9:00  Tailor
                                            10:00  Lance
                                             1:15  Hailey

Tuesday, March 15th            9:00  Kaitlynn
                                            10:00  Khalif
                                              1:15  DeShawn

Wednesday, March 16th              1:15  Faith
                                                 2:15 Kacie

Thursday, March 17th           10:00 Shanna
                                                1:15  Brandi
                                                2:15  Renardo



                                     
                 



                                                       

Saturday, March 5, 2011

To all families who donated electrical tape, poster boards, and aluminum foil for our outstanding and fun science and math quiz boards.  If you haven't seen it in action, ask your student how it works!  

To Hailey's family for suppling much needed tissue and hand santizier.  To Khalif's family for the valuable pencils!

WOW!! What awesome performances at our Wax Museum on Tuesday!  We heard from Sidney Poitier, Levi Watkins, Rebecca Crumpler, Thurgood Marshall and many other African American doctors, educators, inventors, and law makers.  View the slideshow to see how your child was transformed into their person! 

FIELD TRIPS


Friday, March 25, 2011
The fifth graders will be traveling to Motown Museum with Mrs. Ritter.


On Friday, April 1, 2011
On Friday, April 1, 2011

The fourth and fifth graders will be traveling to the Ford Community and Performing Arts Center in Dearborn to see the play, The Diary of Ann Frank.  The cost for the play is $5.00.

We will be learning more about Ann's life prior to the field trip.  This past week, students read about Mies Giep, the woman who hid the Frank family, as well as other families from the Nazis.  Ask your student about what makes a person courageous.

Monday, February 28, 2011

EXHIBITION SIGN UP FORM

You will find the sign up form for your child's exhibition under the "Permission Slips & Forms" tab.  Please choose 3 days and 3 times.  I will do my best to give you your first choice.  We are starting exhibitions a few days early as the students and I decided that 4 exhibitions a day was too much, so we are going for 3 each day.  The students have been given time in school to complete many of the requirements on the checklist.  

Thursday, February 17, 2011

MILESTONE 4 DUE MARCH 3RD

Below you will find the Checklist for Milestone 4.
Exhibition Checklist Trimester 2, 2011

WOW!! WHAT AN AMAZING 3 DAYS!

Sledding, disc golf, cross-country skiing, making fires, holding snakes and lizards, being challenged to work as a team on the ropes course, and experiencing cabin life are all the amazing things students did at camp.  I am so proud of how they acted and enjoyed themselves, and adapted to a new experience.  The only issue that came up was that I was not in on the girls' night talk and fashion show!    I took many pictures and videos and will have them up on the blog over the break.
I am sending home a note from the camp with dates for free Sunday activities at camp.  Once a month until June, you and your family can go and experience camp life.  I encourage you to take advantage of this as it is a beautiful camp and there are many activities offered.

Friday, February 11, 2011

CAMP FINAL INFORMATION

DEPARTURE:              Monday, 2/14
·         Students need to be at school, in the gym, by 7:45 a.m.

RETURN TO SCHOOL:            Wednesday, 2/16
·         Students will call from the bus when we are on the way back from camp

MEDICINE:
·         If your child needs to take medicine while at camp, the bottles need to be prescription medicine with the original label from the pharmacy with your child’s name on the label.
·         Asthma inhalers need to be labeled. Please use a marker to write on the inhaler.
·         If there is more than one medication, the child needs to have all medications in a Ziploc bag with his/her name on it.
·         There will be a teacher collecting the medicine prior to departure.

CHECK BAGS:
·                Please check your child’s bag before they leave the house!
·           No cell phones, toys, iPods/music players, food, electronics, money, gum, makeup, hairdryers, matches, curling irons or anything that cannot get dirty.  Bringing these items will result in being excluded and having to return home early.
·         Teachers will be checking bags before departure.
·         Students have to be able to carry their own bags to and from the bus.
·         Check the “What to Bring List” for information detailing necessary items.





SCIENCE EXHIBITION



During this science unit the students have been learning about different sources of energy, how energy transfers, and building electrical circuits with batteries, light bulbs, and wires.  As a culmination of this unit the students will be making electrical quiz boards for their exhibition this trimester. Using the batteries, light bulbs, and wires, the bulb will light when a paperclip, or other metal object, is touched to items that match (questions and answers will be on the board). 

The above supplies will be available for the students, but they will need to bring a poster board in to school.  We will be making these boards during school on Thursday and Friday, February 17th & 18th, so please have the poster boards at school by Thursday.

I have also asked the students to donate electrical tape for holding down the wires on the back of the board.  We will probably need 4-5 rolls.

Thank you for your continued support.  Please call or email me with any questions or concerns.

Mrs. Wagner

Friday, January 28, 2011

HOMEWORK

Home for this weekend has been posted on the "homework tab" at the top of the page.  Please review with your student in order to support the completion of their work.

African American Wax Museum

We have been exploring the genre study of BIOGRAPHIES this month. We have spent our time reading and analyzing the biographies of Wilma Rudolph and Barack Obama. We have also created three different biographies: one on Barack Obama and two others on extraordinary people that the students know.

The 4th and 5th graders will be participating in an African American Wax Museum as a culminating project to conclude this genre study. The theme for the museum is “Unsung Heroes.” The museum will be highlighting those African Americans who made great contributions to America, but often go unrecognized.

In preparation for the wax museum, your child will be creating a timeline and writing a 5-paragraph essay about their famous African American. In addition, they will condense their essay into a one-paragraph speech that they are required to memorize for the museum. Majority of the work will be done in class and will take place during the month of February.

The Wax Museum will be on March 1st. More information regarding the time will be forth coming. I hope to see you all there.

Milestone #3 Reminder


IMPORTANT REMINDER!! 
MILESTONE #3 
Due Friday, February 11, 2011 
All visual aids for your interest project are due!!
Please have sign and return by Monday, January 31st.

You may use several different types of visual aids for your exhibition.  This will only enhance your presentation and retain your audience’s attention.

·        Visual aids can be:  Power Point Presentations, video clips, poster boards, posters, overhead projector transparencies, models, handouts, mobiles, diorama, and/or demonstrations.
o   For your “How-To” interest project you need to bring 2 items for each Roman numeral.  For example, if you are showing us how to bake chocolate chip cookies, you may want to bring in the pan, something to mix the dough with or, a poster, power point, etc., showing the history of your topic.

·        The visual aids should be large enough to be seen from the back of the room.  Something written on 8 ½ x 11 piece of paper is NOT a visual aid.

·        Do NOT bring pieces of paper that will become the visual aids.  They need to be already assembled.

·        All visual aids must be relevant to your interest project.  You CANNOT use generic or random pictures.  EX:   if you described the planet Neptune, you cannot use pictures about another planet.


You are required to have at least one visual aid per Roman numeral, but you are not limited to just one.


Student signature

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Permission forms

On the Permission Slips and Forms page (click the tab above), there are two forms that need to be filled out regarding behavior expectations and conduct. Please read them and fill them out. Then click submit.

Monday, January 17, 2011

A note of recognition...

      I am very proud of those who worked hard and got their first Milestone completed on time with all three books and three websites as required. Many people took the opportunity that they had over the Winter break to work on finding the resources needed and turned them in early. Thank you! And congratulations on taking responsibility for your education!
       
      It is important for us to teach the kids about using time wisely and working ahead. When you work ahead and run into a problem, it is easier to fix and frustration levels remain low. 

      As I prepare your child for middle school, I want to expose them to a higher expectation of organization and timeliness. Going forward, your child WILL be having multiple projects due around the same time and it is important that your child work ahead to turn in assignments early, so they won't feel overwhelmed and excuses for incomplete assignments won't be needed. 
      
      As always, I appreciate your support as I continue to expect more from your child as they begin their transition from elementary school to middle school.

Having said that, there were too many students this time who failed to complete Milestone 1, which is the easiest one to complete.  The students know that I was very disappointed in their lack of effort and in some cases, their lack of caring. I spoke with the students about the need to set small goals and achieve these a little at a time, as opposed to trying to get to the library the night before a project is due, and about taking responsibility for their own projects.  If they turn milestones in early, there is still time to polish out any issues.  Please work with your child on this life long learning experience.  I know that they all can achieve to their fullest with our support.

MILESTONE 2 REMINDER

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Milestone 2:
Due Thursday, January 27th  

Notes from all resources in an outline format
o   During the learning team meeting, we discussed the main topics (roman numerals) that needed to be answered to assist your child in their "HOW TO" project, which was sent home immediately after the learning team meeting.
All notes must be complete, in student's own words, and relative to their project.
Milestone 2 is DUE on January 27th in order for your student to participate in the celebration of their milestone the following day.

Orientation

There will be a 6th grade orientation meeting at our middle school (5310 St. Antoine) on Wednesday, January 19th at 6 p.m.

At this informational meeting, you will be able to view the renovations that were made to the building, get an overview of the curriculum, meet the staff, and ask questions.

Please come see what the middle school has to offer your child. I will be there and I hope to see you!