September 29, 2006
Where has the time gone? Here is an update of what is happening in the Target classroom:
Grade 1 - Talent Development - I am going to all of the first grade classes and working with the students on critical thinking skills.
Grade 2- We are continuing with our study of bats. There are a lot of misconceptions out there regarding these flying mammals. The children have chosen individual bats to research. They are using webs to help organize and break down the topic. We plan on making masks of our bats and wearing them when they present their information. Several parents are unable to help in class to build the bathouses, we most likely will have to cancel that activity. Each child really needs a parent to assist.
Grade 3 - We are just about to discover who stole the chocolate recipe. The children have narrowed down the suspects and are examining the final pieces of evidence to discover who the culprit is. They are also beginning to work on writing a mystery book which will be published. Look for further information.
Grade 4 - What a hilarious group! We are learning about humor, how it affects our bodies and different examples of humor. The children have also begun to learn pre-alegebra using hands on equations. Ask them to solve an equation like 2x+1=5. Fourth grade students also took part in a videoconference with Japan on Sept. 26. We had 13 students accompanied by their parents. The children made introductions in Japanese. It was very impressive.
Grade 5 - We have two robotics teams - Megabots and Nanobites. The field is almost completed and then we are ready to begin programming our robots. The students are researching nanotechnology to come up with some solutions to present to the judges. They children are also having fun with learning new vocabulary like expedient, dogmatic, etc. Since we started hands on equations last year, the children are now solving equations using both positive and negative numbers.
Finally, I have started a Japanese Friendship Club that meets on Friday afternoons. We are having fun learning some Japanese language and history. We are also trying some origami.
Upcoming events - Mr. Araki, the Japanese principal from Onominami, will be at Dowell the week of Oct. 30. Please say konnichiwa when you see him.
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