In every class, we have begun the yearly process of goal setting. In SAGE, each student is required to write at least one (2 in 5th grade) goal to work on for the next few months. The goals must come from the eight SAGE program goals that focus on helping students develop academically and intellectually as well as socially and emotionally. For more on the program goals and objects, you can watch the curriculum night PowerPoint, here. Be on the lookout for your child's goals over the next several weeks.
Here's a preview of some quotes I'll be using to inspire and challenge our students as we work on writing goals.
5th Grade
Paper Towel Investigations
In 5th Grade, we're in the midst of our first round of the second phase of our paper towel testing - wet strength testing. Teams of 2 students each are designing and conducting initial rounds of testing to determine relative strengths of each of the 4 brands of paper towels.
Prior to the testing, each class reviewed a list of qualities of "great scientists" to see how we'd been doing to date in our quest to be good scientists ourselves. This also gave us some reminders of what we can continue to do to become better scientists as we move through the paper towel unit. Below is Creekside's list where we put check marks beside those qualities we'd exhibited and been growing in during our absorbency testing.
All of the 5th graders at both Grand Ridge and Creekside viewed the movie, Ruby Bridges, this week. Ruby Bridges was one of the first black children integrated into the white schools of New Orleans in 1960. Written and performed in a way to portray the difficulty and injustice faced by Ruby's family, the movie is very appropriate for our 5th graders, and is a poignant reminder (introduction?) of the realities of life in the South only 50 years ago.
Our SAGE students will go a step beyond their classmates to have an indepth discussion (Socratic Seminar) of the different aspects of Ruby's life when we come back to class next week. Each year, I have found this discussion to be one of the highlights of our 5th grade SAGE year.
4th Grade
Along with our work on goal writing, 4th graders continue to pursue their work in Polyhedraville. Their most recent work has been centered around constructing and understanding the definition of "polyhedron." We played a game to assist us in that process.
3rd Grade
the 3rd graders are in the final stages of their investigation into who borrowed Mr. Bear. This phase involves creating a written memo to the Chief Investigator describing who they think borrowed Mr. Bear. Students use a PowerPoint template to gather the information for the paragraph, and then copy that informaton into a Word memo template, where they edit and finalize their work. In two weeks, students will present their memos to their classmates where they will assess one anothers' work.
An example of one student's 2nd reason for who she thinks borrowed Mr. Bear. |
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