Friday, April 19, 2013

GATE Recap April 8 - 19



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MAP testing has thrown my schedule off a little.  Please be aware of these changes.  First Grade is meeting on Monday, April 22 instead of Wed., April 24.  Second Grade will not meet next week at all.  Third Grade may start a little later than normal depending on how long their Tuesday testing session takes.  Fourth and Fifth grades should be unaffected.

FIFTH GRADE – INVENTION MUSEUM – The fifth graders will be presenting their inventions to the school community on Wed., April 24 from 1:30 – 3:15 in Room 105 (The old Library).  Please come see their wonderful work.

BOOK ORDERS: The last book order of the year is available.  The order forms are due by May 10.  If you’d like to order on line go to www.scholastic.com/bookclubs  our code is: GL7HN.  There is a fun extra form this month: Heroes of Mythology.  On line, you can find this listed on a fly out under the “Place an Order” tab.  Please enter orders by midnight on Friday, May 10.

CLASSROOM LIBRARY:  Please help your children to keep track of the books they sign out from the GATE Classroom Library.  As we get to the end of the year, I’ll be looking to try and get them all back.

Kindergarten - Enrichment & GATE - Thursdays

This week during the morning session we worked on our writing.  The children used words from the Spring Dictionary they made last week.  Then the children created a machine to get acorns to the top of a very tall tree.  Next week we’ll share our sentences and our acorn collecting machines. 

We’ll be doing the last lesson for Inventive Thinking next week also.

Each week I provide time for the children to choose a book to read.  This week I was able to hear everybody read.  Often the children will choose a book that is too difficult.  This is ok, as long as they are bringing it home to share with you.  In class I’d like them to read books at their own comfort level.  I am working on expanding my Kindergarten level books.  I told them all I want them to read all summer too.  They will be learning about the Summer Reading Program from the U City Library in just a couple of weeks. 

First Grade – Wednesday Mornings

First grade met on Monday last week and will meet again next Monday, April 22.  The students worked with others from the class to make a time line of their day.  We’ll review those and then begin working on our personal timelines.  Each student should have their special events list ready to use in making the timeline.

After timelines we completed a review of the human body unit we’ve been working on for some weeks.  It’s always fun to see just how much they remember after such a long unit.  They did a fabulous job on the review.  You should be able to see this in their binders.

We’ll also finish up our PETS lessons with a fun review and puzzle. 
Classes will resume on Wednesday’s beginning May 1.

Second Grade – Tuesday Mornings

Tuesday became Friday this week.  Only a couple of children forgot their binder which is amazing considering the crazy week they’ve had.  Over the last few weeks we’ve been working on our concept of multiplication. Today we researched all the possible rectangles that could be made from 6, 12, and 24 color tiles.  The children then cut those shapes out of graph paper.  I was so thrilled to see them discover the many arrays.  They also made the connection between these rectangles being similar to the arrays they’ve been learning about in class. After they found all the possible combinations they arranged them on larger papers by size.  The final step is to recommend one shape from each size to a candy company to be used as a box for their new candy.  We’ll be reviewing everything they did when I see them again on Tuesday, April 30.

THERE IS NO CLASS next week.

Third Grade – Tuesday Afternoons

The class is moving along on Hands-On Algebra, but I need to do more guided lessons than in the past.  We are now doing problems with two variables and both positive and negative numbers.  ALL of the students can do this work.  I think they are not trusting their instincts as well as not trying a problem more than once without asking for help.  I am encouraging them to redo the problem a couple of times before checking with me.  Most times the student has not set up the problem correctly.

In Math Around the World we’ve moved on to Lo-Shu squares.  These are also called Magic Squares.  This week we learned the rules of a lo-shu.  Next week we’ll learn how to make our own.

Fourth Grade – Monday Afternoons

Our entire class was spent on deciding which 23 buildings we would incorporate into the new Polyhedraville.  It was an interesting and lively discussion.  Most interesting was each groups top five or ten choices.  Next week we’ll jump back to the geometry side of the unit and work on learning the characteristics of a polyhedron.  We’ll analyze the shapes they made two weeks ago, so make a decision as to what makes a polyhedron a polyhedron.

Fifth Grade – Wednesday Afternoons

This week the children made the advertisement for their invention.  I was so excited to see all the models.  I hope everyone can at least stop by and see the inventions at school on Wednesday afternoon.  We’ll be on display again on Tuesday, May 14 from 6 – 7:30 at Pershing School.  Everyone that can is asked to attend that event.

We also enjoyed watching School House Rock while we worked on the advertisements.  As they finished their work, many students helped to process the box tops and soup labels we’ve collected since Spring Break.  Toward the end of class you would have walked in and see all of them glued to the School House Rock video.  I was thrilled they found it so fun and interesting.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

GATE Recap for March 4 - April 5

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NOTE: I realize there is some HTML showing up in this post (or at least on my preview it is)  I am sorry for the distraction. I'm working on removing it, but wanted to get this out to everyone.
 
Book Orders for April are available on line at www.scholastic.com/bookclubs. Our class code is GL7HN.  Orders placed on line must be entered by midnight on April 12.  If you'd like to send in a paper order with a check I'll need that by Friday, 12 at 3:30.
Summer Programs for the Gifted – College for Kids is a summer program at St. Louis Community College at Meremac.  It’s a wonderful program that offers short classes in art, math, science, and other areas.  The program runs July 29 – August 2 and August 5 – 9.  I have two brochures or you can call 314-539-5737 for a brochure.  You can also access the classes and information on line at www.stlcc.edu/CFKids  I just received the brochures today and sign ups start on Monday, April 8. 
Conferences -- I saw many of you at conference time.  Thank you for stopping by and seeing what we've been doing. Remember, you are always welcome in our classrooms, we just ask that you check with us ahead of time, just in case there is an interruption to the schedule.
MAP Testing - MAP testing begins Tuesday, April 16.  This will cause a few schedule changes for first and second grade and maybe a couple of late starts for third and fifth grade.  But I am still meeting with each group during testing time.  I am a proctor so I will be unavailable on Tuesday and Wednesday mornings from 9 - 12.
Fabulous Website - In looking for a way to enrich my first grade human body unit I found a website that has lessons in all areas of our curriculum as well has health and life skills.  I highly recommend this site: e-learningforkids.org/courses.html.  This site is organized by curriculum area and then age level.  Please explore and enjoy.
GATE TESTING - If your child is identified at the Enrichment level and they are in first, third or fifth grade, this is their year for retesting. I will be sending home evaluations and test permission slips later in April.  Testing will take place late April and early May.  There are two possible outcomes from this testing: either your child keeps the Enrichment level or if they qualify, they can move to the GATE level of services.
 
KINDERGARTEN - Thursdays
The morning class has been working through our Primary Education Thinking Skills program (PETS).  We finished with Dudley the Detective and your child should have brought home a folder of the work we did while using our deductive reasoning skills.  We are now learning about Inventive Thinking.  Isabel the Inventor is our memory trigger.  She teaches the students that there can be many right answers, to see ordinary things in unusual ways, unusual and wacky ideas are encouraged and that it's OK to piggy back on someone else's ideas.  This week we created a bicycle for a spider.  Ask your child about their spicycle.
 
The afternoon group has been working on expanding their vocabulary.  Hopefully you saw the papers that came home in February and March. These activities were computer based and used books as support for the vocabulary.  This month we'll begin focusing on common letter and sound families and all the words in those families.  Your child should bring these papers home each week.  We've also been exploring geometry with tangrams and pentominoes.
 
First Grade - Wednesday Morning
First graders have been busy learning about the human body.  We've had lots of fun making skeletons, and recreating our intestines.  We finished up with the unit I was using this week, but we're going a little farther next week. Thanks to Ryan's curiosity we found out that this unit ignored the respiratory system. So, I'm going to touch on that next week and then skin the week after.
 
We have two class changes in April due to the MAP testing schedule.  April class dates are Wednesday, April 10, Monday, April 15, Monday, April 22, and then back to Wednesdays in May.  I will remind the children next week about our Monday class.
 
Second Grade - Tuesday Morning
Second Graders have been very busy learning about multiplication.  Also, we've been writing and deciphering secret codes.  We had a bump in the road last week with the new COCA program, but that's all worked out. Please check the email from Tuesday for our class schedule.  As we continue with the multiplication unit the children will be exposed to many ways we use multiplication in our everyday lives.  We are not worried about memorizing facts. This is about how to use the skill.
 
We'll also be finishing with the PETS visual thinking activities and move on to Evaluative Thinking problems.  I am hoping to finish the second level with the children this school year.
 
Third Grade - Tuesday Afternoon
The third graders continue to learn about algebra through the Hands-on Equations program.  I'm excited with what they are doing and I hope they come home and tell you all about it.  We've moved onto the third level which introduces two variables as well as both positive and negative numbers.  I'm doing a more guided work with these lessons as it's been a little more difficult than the one variable one value problems.
 
We've also been doing our Think and Touch problems.  These problems are in your child's binder and they can show you what we do each day.
 
Our Math Around the World unit is winding down.  We have just a couple more games to learn.  Then we'll have a Math Around the World day where they will be able to play all the different games we've learned.  Hopefully you've played many of them with your child as they've brought them home to share each week.  Next week’s activity is called Magic Squares.
 
One of the children asked about doing more of the PETS lessons and when I went back I realized that they have finished the first and second levels, so I think I'll wait until next school year to start them on the third level.
 
Fourth Grade - Monday Afternoon
Well, we finished the Lewis and Clark unit last week.  The children did an amazing job.  I think they were pleased with their post-test and all that they had learned.  I will be getting all their work that I've kept handed back next week.
Our next unit is Polyhedraville.  In this unit we combine city planning with geometry.  The first few weeks are deciding what it takes to build a city from scratch. So, we are imagining that we will settle one of the first cities on the Moon or maybe even Mars.  But of course we have all the amenities of Earth.  I've asked the children to decide what buildings are necessary in a city.  They should be talking to you about this activity.  They will bring their lists back on Monday and we'll work through them as a class and decide on the 23 structures that will make up our city center.  Each student will be responsible to build one community building and one residential building.
 
I'll keep you posted with our progress and when we have the city completed we'll have a day to show it off to our families.
 
Fifth Grade - Wednesday Afternoons
Fifth graders have been busy working on their personal inventions.  After a few mini-research projects they have begun their own invention.  This week we were able to talk about half of the projects.  The children had wonderful ideas and questions for their classmates.  I was really impressed with their ideas and the thoughtful input given to modify the inventions.  I have told the children these are just ideas and they do not have to implement their classmates’ ideas, but we were all thinking outside the box as we "what if'd" each invention.
 
Next week, we'll finish the discussions.  Actual models of the inventions are due on the 17th of April. On April 24 we'll have an invention museum in the old library so the children can show off their hard work to parents and other students.  This is always a highlight of the unit.
 
Mark your calendar for Tuesday, May 14 when we'll have a District Wide GATE showcase at Pershing Elementary.  At this evening event, all district fifth graders will show of what they've been working on this year in their GATE classes.  I hope you can join us.