I big subject that I really wanted my students to do more of this month was science. As I was going over the standards and everything we've covered so far. I noticed that they have had very little opportunities to really build their scientific thinking and act as scientists so I wanted to make sure that they got the opportunity to do just that.
Recording the life cycle of a butterfly Experimenting with electricity
It was so great really engaging with a topic that they don't get explicitly taught as much and really being interested in the content.
In doing the Digital Storytelling Project, exploring my students' communities was also a big challenge for me as well mainly because my students do not come from the safest of neighborhoods. However, as I reflected when piecing the project together, I really that there are so many strengths that my students possess just by being a resident of their neighborhood and there is also value and knowledge that they bring with them to the classroom as a result of it. I wanted to expand upon this and let my students be able to see themselves and their communities within the realms of our classroom.
I think that our classroom community has grown so much as a result of these projects! I am extremely excited to see how much further we will go together as we continue to learn and grow. By the same token, it saddens me to know that I only have one more month to make a lasting impact on these phenomenal students' lives. I am doing my best to make the most out of my time left with them and can't wait to witness their growth in the end.
Ms. Griffin!
ReplyDeleteI always enjoy reading your blog and learning about all the wonderful things your students do. I had some very similar concerns when it comes to whether or not we are going to be able maximize instructional time. I think both of our classes really surprised us and exceeded our expectations. This really charges me to give my students more credit and to continue to feed off of their excitement and energy.
I am also doing life cycles in my classroom. I would love to bounce ideas off of each other. It is clear that students really enjoy learning about animals and their life cycles. I think this is because students are able to pull from previous knowledge and apply it into the classroom.
I also really enjoyed your community project. It was clear you learned a lot about your students and it was clear you invested in going into their communities and getting to know what was unique about their communities. I look forward to hearing about the finished project turns out. Keep up the good work! You are doing a great job : )
Ms. T., as your students would say, you have done an amazing job with your little people. You have had some triumphs this school year but I'm glad they turned to a victory. You went from not having a classroom to being an assistant teacher to having your own class and rocking it!!! You have done a great job lending a hand in developing your little people.
ReplyDeleteI am also glad the the Community project helped to build community in your class. As you mentioned in class, you are them. You grew up in the same community. Continue to be a positive representation of where you are from!