Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Smart Kid Authors and Illustrators

A group of second and third grade TAG Time students are proud to say they have written and illustrated their FIRST book!  It is entitled, The A B Cs of Kindness.  One other student also wrote her own book entitled, A B C, 1 2 3, Kindness Words for You and Me.  These stories were written in connection with October being Anti Bullying Month.   The student auuthors are Anthony Vitaioli, Juliet Aleson, Samantha Aleson, Drew Gunderson, Jillian Scharlau, and Alyssa Kosmicki.  I am proud of these student for creating and writing their own book!



Sunday, October 19, 2014

Newbery News

Newbery Award Winning books are known to be a collection of some of the best chapter books for young readers.  A group of 4th and 5th grade students had the opportunity to chose one Newbery book to read during their TAG Time.   After they read the book, they each created a poster with a QR code that links their audience to a website that is connected to the plot, setting, or author of the book they read. Kate Fox Gunderson even created her own website about the award winning book she read and  'linked' the  readers to her own website!  A great way for students to advertise entertaining books to each other!

Monday, October 13, 2014

CAUTION! Oil Spill!

First and second grade STEM Time students were faced with a problem the minute they walked in the door!   Today students were involved in an oil spill simulation and had to decide on ways to get the oil out of their "lake" in the cheapest and most efficient way.  Students watched and learned about the distribution of oil and how it could affect the habitat in the area.   Creative solutions were tried and engaging discussion was shared!







Tuesday, October 7, 2014

Creating Something "New" by Using Something "Old"

Monday was a big day for a group of first and second grade STEM students.  They put finishing touches on their "new" creations.  Afer two weeks of using something "old" to create something "new", the students named their creations and have  them on display in front of the office at Community School.  The creations range from a superhero to a coffee maker!  A great learning experience that allowed the students to 'learn beyond their limits'.