Happy Holidays!

Hello Everyone!

Thank you very much to everyone who has wished me happy holidays and/or brought gifts! Thank you for your thoughtful well wishes and kindness. I wish all of you a safe and happy holiday season!

Here are some last notes before we leave for the holiday break, so you know what is coming up when we return:

  • Report cards for term one are going home today. Please do hang on to the envelope, sign it, and return it when we get back from the holiday on Monday, January 8th.
  • Debates will happen in the week following our return on the two topics around technology use (video games and general digital technology). Please continue to research these issues, finding articles on both the positive and negative side of the debate! Make a note of where you are finding information, so you can find it later. When we return, I will ask you to document your research on debate cards, form debate teams, have you sign up for a specific topic, and talk about debate format and speeches.
  • Machine with the most impact! Everyone was to be thinking about what machine has had the greatest impact (positive or negative) on humans and the world. You will be asked to create a 10 slide PowerPoint or Google Slides presentation to talk about the machine, its history, and to prove your case that the item had the most impact. If you do begin your research, please document any websites you use, so you can find them for your formal bibliography when we return.
  • Rube Goldberg! You did a great job building a Rube Goldberg machine in class. I asked everyone to make a final drawing of their machine and to do the engineering design process reflection on how you would improve your machine in the future. If you were absent, please consider building one at home and then documenting the process independently. Or, if you are bored during the break, feel free to build one just for fun!
  • City of Ember! Everyone was finishing up this book in class yesterday. If you haven’t finished, there are a few copies still in the room for your use. If you have one of my books at home, please return it to the classroom. Questions through Chapter 19 should be done, and we will discuss upon our return.
  • Upcoming Unit: Our next unit will be all about migration and the reasons people and animals move. We will begin it shortly after we return and finish up final projects. More info in January!

Happy Holidays to everyone and have a great break!

Ms. D

Researching for Debates on Technology

Hello Everyone!

We are going to be doing formal class debates on technology. Our two statements for debate will be the following:

  • Playing video games is a beneficial activity for young children.
  • Digital technology tools have a negative impact on young children. 

You will be choosing one of the statements above to research in detail, finding information about both sides of the debate, for and against.

As you look for information, be aware of finding evidence that:

  • is from a reputable source
  • has real-life examples of how technology is being used
  • is new (last three years is preferable) and updated, current
  • is in books as well as the web
  • involves facts not just opinions

Use websites:

  • that end in .edu, as it is an education website
  • that end in .gov as it comes from a government website
  • that end in .org, as it is a non-profit (but be aware of a biased perspective)
  • that are news websites we know to be reputable and local (Vancouver Sun, Globe and Mail, BBC, CBC, Associated Press, CTV, Global, NY Times, NPR, and more)
  • that show current information (search in Google News)
  • that show research and come from people who are reputable and know about the topic
  • TED Talks, especially from TED Ed

Avoid websites:

  • like wikipedia – which is great for quick facts but not for research
  • You Tube — great for entertainment or informational videos, but not necessarily research, unless you can tell where the video is coming from directly
  • that end in .com, as these are often businesses
  • that have lots of ads or sponsored content
  • that have a reading level you can’t understand
  • like Huffington Post that have news articles with very little information in them
  • that are blogs, which focus on giving out someone’s opinions
  • editorials in newspapers, which focus on opinions

Here are some websites or articles to consider. I am not posting these because I believe in their points of view, but rather so we have research on both sides of the debate. (Please visit as I add to this list.):

NPR Teen Depression and Smartphones

TED 3 Fears About Screen Time and why they are not true

Salon How the Smartphone affects a whole generation

Mindshift A Textbook dilemna: Paper or Digital

NPR Attention Students: Put Your Laptops Away

 

Rube Goldberg!

Hello Everyone!

Using our knowledge of simple machines, we will be building a Rube Goldberg machine! Before we begin, please do some investigation. On Rube Tube you can watch a variety of Rube Goldberg contraptions and get some ideas. You can also read about Rube Goldberg himself on this biographical website.

Consider the DESIGN PROCESS as you create your own contraption!

  1. Ask a question – What task will your machine complete?
  2. Imagine what you would do – Brainstorm ideas and watch Rube Tube.
  3. Plan and consider materials – Make a draft in your journal and a list of supplies
  4. Create something based on your plan – all day Friday or Monday
  5. Reflect, make adjustments to improve, and document changes — Journal!
  6. Present final product – Show it to Ms. D

You will have a whole day to build. The contraption must use at least three simple machines. Documentation of all your building steps is a must! I will be marking both your journal and your final presentation, so even if your product is amazing, you need written observations. Even if the machine doesn’t work, you need to show evidence of having considered simple machines and be able to explain your process to me.

We will build the machines on Friday during a large chunk of the day. Begin looking for ideas and materials from home. I have a lot of building supplies here, but if you need something specific, then please look at home. You shouldn’t need to buy anything new, so please focus on recyclables and toys you already have.

One way to make your machine more interesting is to consider how it might tell a story. When you watch the OK Go video on Rube Tube, it is based on a song. How does it tell a story or have a message?

I look forward to seeing your machines!

Update December 8th!

Hello Everyone,

Just a quick update to bring everyone up to speed with what we have been doing in the classroom!

Unit Work – Science:

We continue to talk about simple machines and how they are used in more complex technology!

  • We used rulers and blocks to do a CANTILEVER balancing challenge in groups,
  • We looked at how cantilevers are used in bridges and cranes,
  • We read about fixed and movable pulleys and tried to make some of our own to deliver messages across the classroom,
  • Ms. D set up a fixed pulley clothesline system across the classroom to deliver messages,
  • Ms. D brought in some 3D printed pulleys and spring scales to experiment with lifting loads and reducing the force required,
  • Students had opportunities to either play with or build mini machines using hydraulics and simple machines,
  • We used iPads to play the game Simple Physics to explore cantilevers and other physics principles in contruction,
  • Students experimented with inclined planes while playing with “Build Your Own Wooden Pinball” engineering sets from the AWIM Engineering Design Group, and
  • We read together multiple picture books showing the many simple machines INSIDE of other, more complex machines, which led to interesting conversation!

We have been doing a lot of great experimenting in class! Pictures to come as soon as I can get them all re-sized and posted.

We also began talking about mechanical advantage and how WORK is expressed in joules, FORCE is expressed in Newtons, and DISTANCE is expressed in meters as we solve math equations about force! W=F x D. Our next step is to do some experimenting with forces and ramps AND to build a Rube Goldberg machine!

Unit Work – Socials:

We read two entertaining picture books called Nerdy Birdie Tweets and The Fabulous Friend Machine, which led to great conversations about how social media has impacted our lives. Students discussed the pros and cons of new technology for communication, and then they made lists in their journals of the top ways to ensure social media safety!

We created a larger list of all technologies out there, and then as a class began deciding whether those technologies were positive or negative for humanity and the health of the planet. A week ago, through a group web activity, we discussed how all technologies have an impact, as their existence and/or use is interconnected to the environment, to natural resources, and to all aspects of our lives. Each student chose 5 technologies or inventions and wrote the positive and negative impacts. This handout was due Friday morning.

All of this work is preparing us for a final project in which students have to choose an invention they believe has had the greatest impact AND prove their case through research. We will also be having classroom debates on the impact of video games and social media.

Thank you for all of the great TIMELINE work you did, showing how CREATIVE THINKING has been used over time to make technologies! You can see some of the timelines in the hallway near the music room, and then some I will find room for in the classroom.

Math:

Some of our math is interconnected with the unit, as we have started discussing mechanical advantage, which will require some math equations, problem solving, and multiplication!

We also have been doing measurement! I encourage everyone to find measuring tools at home and to practice using both metric and imperial systems to measure! Find ways to use and to discuss measurement at home as we explore it at school!

Math survey projects are now complete and marks are going home Monday. Some of the projects are displayed in our classroom.

Language Arts:

Based on our work from the TED Talks, we will continue to work on areas of grammar and language students need to review, such as parts of speech, sentence construction, transition words, and proper paragraphing. We will also continue to work on advanced vocabulary lists throughout the rest of term two, such as the Greek and Latin word list we have used to invent new words, to write pretend magical spells, or to create new monsters from our imaginations.

In connection with our unit, we are reading the book City of Ember, to further discuss what the world would be like without technology or with scarce resources. Students are primarily reading the books in class and answer questions as we go. We are also analyzing the book through the READING POWER model, which I will talk about more in a future post.

Holiday FUN!

This month is all about MAKING as we get ready for the holidays. So far, we have made three mini projects, and there will be more to come next week! We participated in the HOUR OF CODE on December 8th, and I hope to bring out other technology tidbits before we go to break.

We are doing a Secret Santa and each person, if they chose to participate, was assigned a person from class. Each person provided a wish list of 3 items that are under $5. Please do not spend more than that on Secret Santa. Made items are totally okay, too, although do try to follow the wish list as possible.

Reminder to be looking for WHITE ELEPHANT gifts, too, as you voted as a class to have this fun gift game again on Dec. 22nd! Only find one if you will be there that day. Guidelines:

  • If you can’t find a gift, please see Ms. D  — I will help!
  • Please avoid food and used stuffies, as we have lots of allergies in the class
  • Gift items do not have to be expensive and can be any recycled gift you have
  • Ideas: books you have read before, gifts you received you don’t want, toys you are done playing with, building/making supplies, craft kits you aren’t going to use, or mugs/kitchen items you don’t want anymore.
  • Gifts should be clean and usable
  • Gifts should be wrapped without any names on them at all
  • Gifts can be hidden inside of other boxes to fool the people choosing them 

If you have any questions or concerns, please contact Ms. D directly via email, not on the blog. Thank you!

Happy Holidays and have a good weekend!

Ms. D

Communication Competency! Update Friday December 1st

Hello Everyone!

Happy Holidays are upon us! Ms. D set up her holiday tree in the classroom today so we can fill it with some maker projects over the next three weeks, which connects well with our unit on machines and technology. I look forward to having fun making things with all of you! If you have any ideas of smaller, holiday tree projects we can do, remember students, feel free to comment on this blog entry with ideas! Next week, we will also celebrate the Hour of Code!

Today students worked away on projects. There is the Socials Technology Timeline and the Math Survey Project, both due Tuesday end of day. Many students are choosing to take some of the work home, and there are also dedicated periods in class to work on both projects on Monday and Tuesday.

Students received their math quiz marks, and parents please do sign them so they can be returned right away to student portfolio folders in class. Thank you! Everyone did very well and they are using the learning in their current math project.

We spent a lot of time talking about Communication Skills during the first term, and now we are moving on to unpacking Creating Thinking! Today I sent home a Parent Letter Core Competencies, a copy of the Communication Competency Profile from the BC Curriculum, and a Communication Competency Reflection Handout. Students began reflecting on their communication skills in class, and I ask everyone to please continue the conversation at home about future goals and areas of growth. Handouts are due back to me on Monday, thank you!

We will finish up TED Talks and French quizzes early next week! Thank you for all of your hard work and collaboration in groups over the last few days. 

Have a great weekend!

Ms. D