Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Time of Sharing
As November ends today I don't want to forget to mention that Tess Joyce and her mother Heidi came to share Tess' journey from China to Tennessee right before the Thanksgiving break. November is National Adoption Month and November 22 is a day of celebration in Tess' family as "gotcha day", the day Tess became part of her "forever family"! All of the second grade girls were able to listen to Tess' story and to see the actual clothes she was wearing the day she met her new family. It was a wonderful story and yet another reason to be thankful that we have such wonderful friends and families at St. Mary's!
Thursday, November 25, 2010
Happy Thanks! Happy Giving!
As Reverend Bush said in the Moss Hall Thanksgiving Chapel on Monday, we should all say Happy Thanks and Happy Giving as we celebrate this Thanksgiving Day. Things have been busy around SMS and I am grateful for many things including Mr. Throckmorton, our Assistant Head of St. Mary's, who recently spoke to the SMS Parent Association about some of the exciting things happening in our St. Mary's classrooms in this technology-rich world. Mr. Throckmorton shared examples of ways that technology is being used as a tool to support and enhance the learning going on at our school. He also listed some titles of books that might be useful to parents in understanding the changes we are facing in educating our young people. Here are the books that Mr. Throckmorton mentioned: Disrupting Class by Clayton Christensen; Facebook for Parents by BJ Fogg; What Would Google Do? by Jeff Jarvis; Hamlet’s Blackberry by William Powers; The Global Achievement Gapby Tony Wagner; and Five Minds for the Future by Howard Gardner. We will all have the opportunity to hear William Powers speak in the Buckman Theater on March 29 at 7 pm.
Click here for some Thanksgiving activities: Thanksgiving activities and games.
Click here for some Thanksgiving activities: Thanksgiving activities and games.
Monday, November 15, 2010
Return of the Penguins...
Second grade girls will have the opportunity to be "field researchers" as we follow the nesting habits of the Adelie penguins in Antarctica. Beginning around November 18 the students can record the time spent on the nests by the penguin parents. They will pick one nest to follow and mark how much time is spent by the penguins either on the nest or foraging for food. The students will record their information in their "field journals" (their SMS spirals). This is a voluntary assignment and computers in the classrooms will be available with the website bookmarked for easy access (and I am including the link here for you to check out at home or you can use my delicious page ) - penguin nest check link
Lunch Bunch and other tidbits:)
Sorry that it has been so long since I posted - I was sick last week with strep throat! I want to share a few things with you all. The Learning Lab has some new "students" - Mary and Jane, my new gerbil friends! Feel free to come by and visit them anytime. Also, I am attaching a few photos of my first "lunch bunch" meeting (4th grade students). I am here to help facilitate their project-based learning activities on Thursdays during the 1st lunch shift recess.
Sunday, November 7, 2010
2nd Grade Lunch Book Club!
The first monthly meeting of the 2nd grade lunch book club was held this past Thursday, Nov. 4th. Almost 40 girls attended! Thank you to Jessica, Ansley, McKinley and Mrs. Moore for helping make our first meeting so successful. See you next month:)
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