Monday, October 23, 2017

The Rennicorns filled their bowl!  Our PJ celebration was well deserved!


Friday, February 10, 2017

Student Blogs

We've been blogging!  Scroll down to the bottom of our page to check out some of our work! What's most impressive is to see the students in action, helping each other, teaching how make each other's blogs more interactive and interesting.  Some have even set up there sites to be read any any language (using Google Translator)!





Friday, February 3, 2017

Argument Writing


We've been busy this trimester writing arguments.  It's a fun process to dig into a controversial subject, look at the pros and cons of each side, and then pick a side to write an well-crafted argument.  We have thought about if schools should serve chocolate milk in schools, despite concerns about added sugar.  We've looked at the environmental impact and waste of disposable water bottles and weighed that with the convenience and portability they provide. Also, students placed themselves back in America in 1776 and debated reasons why the colonists should or should not break away from Great Britain.

One of the first obstacles is sifting through lots of information given through several articles/websites.  One strategy we used was to read small sections, decide the main idea, and then add a word, phrase, and a picture in the margin.  If we come across a similar main idea in another article, we used the same phrase and picture.  This is called annotating the text.


Then, we had to synthesize all of the information and focus in on three of the most compelling reasons for our argument, followed up with the BEST possible evidence to prove our thesis. 



Another strategy we used, was to write out evidence from different articles, cut them into small chunks, and try to group similar ideas together.

Once we have our reasons and evidence, then we worked as writers to get beyond "cut and paste."  In other words, we didn't just rearrange the information, we explained how it connected and added our own original thoughts about the information.
This gives each writer's paper its own voice!











Friday, January 27, 2017

Book Talks


Students have been meeting their independent reading goals.  One routine we really enjoy is giving book talks.  This is an opportunity for students to buzz about books, create excitement, and polish those public speaking skills!








Getting Things Done and Having Fun!




We've been working hard, getting things done, and taking time to still have some fun! Our class set a goal to increase our level of cleanliness and personal organization - As you can see from our chip bowl, we rocked! 



Here's a picture of our class celebrating the success of our school-wide goal. Don't they look great with mustaches and beards?


Upon completing our last goal, the students wanted to celebrate by having a 20 minute nap...and yes, some students actually fell asleep!