Monday, March 30, 2015

Funny Little Bunnies

Looking for a quick Easter video that includes lots of 'simple machines'? Here is a very old cartoon that is a lot of fun, very quick and the students enjoyed spotting the many levers, screws, wedges, pulleys and inclined planes. Enjoy!
                           Funny little Bunnies movie

Tuesday, March 24, 2015

Cursive writing, Growth Mindset learning and Mosaic Art

Welcome Spring! Hope everyone had a great March Break. 
Cursive Writing
During the break, I spent some time talking to people about teaching. Yes, even though I was on a break! Two separate discussions involved someone asking me "why don't children learn how to write in cursive anymore?" I have also recently read an article in the Hamilton Spectator about this and if interested you can read it here: Hamilton Spectator article on cursive writing
After reading a number of articles and thinking about what my students need currently (who knows what the future holds), I decided it was important that my Grade Two students be able to recognize their names in cursive and be able to write their names as well. So, off came the old printed desk tags and I wrote each childs' name in cursive for their desks. I will encourage them to try to practise writing their name in cursive on their work. I think this is a life skill and something that is easy to teach especially while the students are eager to do it. Yes...they are very eager to try!

Growth Mindset activities
Another topic that interests me is cognitive learning and memory. Essentially, I am always interested in teaching students not just 'what' to learn but also 'how' they learn. For example, it took me years to learn that I am a visual learner. I remember being very frustrated trying to memorize things that didn't mean anything to me and then wondering why some of the strategies weren't working for me. How many of you remember cramming for a test or exam and then not being able to retain the information almost immediately after the test? Eventually I learned some tricks on how to study and what strategies were successful for myself as a learner. I hope to teach my students how to do this as well. This week, we have been doing some activities about how our brain learns best. If you are interested, here is a short video that helps students understand how their brain functions and how to move through stress or frustration to achieve success. Brain function and learning movie
We also co-created a chart to help students understand what happens when they use 'fixed' mindset phrases like "I give up" or 
"I'm not good at math". The students re-phrased these to become more positive. We found that adding the word yet (e.g., I'm not good at math yet) could make all the difference!
(Interested in this subject? Consider reading more information by Carol Dweck)
 We have also been busy making 'Bitstrip' comics to visually show how a situation can be changed and learning can happen with a positive attitude! 

Mosaic Art 
Did you know that Florence Meares Public School is busy planning a Mosaic art experience with the whole school? Teachers are busy staying after school and working hard to learn the art techniques necessary to teach the students. We are being led by artist 'Heather Vollans' on the technique. It should be exciting! Here is a sample of a sculpture that Heather did with some students as part of a community project. It will give you an idea of her talent! Can't wait to teach the students all that we have learned! 





Sunday, March 1, 2015

Earth Rangers Visit, Blue Spruce books, Geometry

Earth Rangers!
Our school had a wonderful visit from the Earth Ranger team. We learned a lot about animal conservation, endangered species and the 'Bring back the Wild' campaign. Although the focus was on animals in their natural environment, the team did bring 4 animals to show and share. The students saw a snake, two birds of prey and a pine marten (my personal favourite) The marten was just as interested in the children as they were in looking at the pine marten. I did try to take pictures but was a bit far away to take really good ones. This is a young bald eagle. The students were amazed to know the bald eagle only weighed about 10 lbs. Equally amazing was the fact that a young eagle looks more brown until it begins to mature and then the feathers change. 

A brochure was sent home in your child's agenda. Consider having your child join the Earth Ranger team. It looks like a lot of fun :)


Blue Spruce books
Mr. Cann, our wonderful librarian has begun the Blue Spruce program once again. Each week we introduce a new book and showcase it. This past week he read, 'Young Frank, architect' by Frank Viva.  This is the 'Museum of Modern Art's' first book. The students really enjoyed this one.
Geometry
Students have been working through 2D and 3D Geometry. We have done a lot with symmetry and understanding flips, slides and turns. If you are interested in the Ministry curriculum outcomes for Grade Two, I have written about them in a previous post. 
Here are some examples of art we did with 2D Geometrical shapes. 
There is real learning and value when understanding how to use shapes in art. As well, we learned how to make an object appear in front or behind another object. 

We have had many indoor recesses in the last two weeks. I'm looking forward to slightly warmer temperatures and the students getting the opportunity to play outside :) 
                                    Have a great week!