Thursday, March 9, 2017

March 3 - Week 8

Finally a full week of school!!

TLS Curriculum w/ Ms. Jackson: Superheroes 
This weeks goal was to create a superhero. I divided the class into groups of 3. They were instructed to create a superhero. The superhero had to have 2 strengths / superpowers and 1 weakness. The superhero also had to have an alter ego. Once this was completed, the groups presented their superhero to the class. Afterwards, we discussed, in small groups, how these superheroes could help themselves, their community, and the world. We talked about what real-life superheroes looked liked and what strengths and what weaknesses they had.

The students were quite creative with their superheroes, at times they were a bit unrealistic / fictional, but the groups came together in the end creating serious discussions on what and who superheroes are.

Below are some photos: 


 




















Cooking Club:

This week we cooked Macaroni and Cheese. Homemade Mac and Cheese. It was delicious. Ask any of the girls if they know how to make it and they should be able to help you out! 



AG Club Continues on:
The bunnies are alive and well. They have been moved back to their original homes with the exception of one, who ran into the wild! Additionally, observations are still taking place with the seeds planted.


February 24 (Adventure Camp) - Week 7

Having a February and an April vacation week is knew to me. Back in Virginia, we were out for Christmas break and for Easter break. Other than that and snow days, we were scheduled to be in school. Boy, these kids are lucky!

During this week, Kieve hosts an Adventure camp. Here students from the community are offered a place to hang out with friends and make new ones from 9-4 while their parents are off at work. I had the pleasure of working with the 1st-3rd graders. During this week, I build stronger relationships with some of kids I have already been working with at GSB as well as met different kids that live throughout the community.

Each morning, my co-worker Noah and I would take our kids on a morning walk. Here they got fresh air, explored the world around them, and released some early morning energy. Afterwards, we had a quick snack, followed by recess, and an indoor craft. Through the week the kids made various things including: 3D snowflakes, an animal's den, and tie-dye socks. Afterwards, we enjoyed a tasty lunch. After lunch, we went to the indoor rock climbing wall. Next up, was an outdoor adventure which mostly included sledding, however, we also did some snow painting and build forts in the snow. We then enjoyed a quick snack before going for our evening walk and heading back to the top of the hill to sled before the parents picked everyone up.

It was a great week. We were fortunate to have snow from the week before, but sunshine and warm weather this week for the kids to play in.

Here are some photos:






February 10 / February 17 - Week 5/6

Winter is here! The school days have been far and few in between. Raised in Virginia, I had imagined Northern winters to be crucial. Before heading to Virginia for winter break, I was surprised at the lack of snow on the ground, but was also was quite surprised when I returned to Maine in January with snow piles taller than street signs. Weeks later, snow finally arrived! More snow than I had ever seen in my entire life!

On the days when it was safe enough to come to school, everyone was hard at work. I incorporated TLS curriculum with the 5th graders. We started working on Squiggle lines with Ms. Jackson and Ms. K's room.

Squiggle lines:
                        How it works...
The facilitator (me) draws a squiggly line on a poster board. The students are divided into groups of 4 people. They all receive a poster board with the same squiggle line. As a group, the students decide what they are going to draw (using the squiggle line already drawn for them). Afterwards, they are each handed a different color marker. They are required to use the same color marker for the entire project. They are then free to draw their part of the project.

                       Conversations that arise:
After an allotted amount of time and after students have discussed what worked well, what didnt work so well, and what could have been differently, they shared their drawing with the class. It was interesting listening to the concerns of the students. At times, students felt as though their voices weren't heard, that their classmates did what they asked them not too, and that the original drawing did not turn out quite as planned.


                      Discussion:
We then discussed how this related to life. If they felt like their voices are often heard or ignored and what they could do to change this. We then reflected individually and wrote down what they brought to their classmates. For an example, do they bring their sense of humor, their creativity, their passion, their honesty, etc. Students also wrote down a short term goal to accomplish within the next couple of weeks.


Ms. K and Mr. Hupp visit Kieve:
Friday, February 17th, the 5th grade classes visited Kieve. One part of the day was spent inside at the indoor rock wall. Here students worked together belaying their classmates (something they were not expecting upon their arrival to Kieve). Usually, a belayer is an adult pulling the rope down as the student climbs up. At Kieve, we challenge the students with an Australian belay. This belay system requires at least four students to belay their classmate while climbing. Its a great way to practice teamwork and building trust among the group. I enjoyed watching everyone challenging their comfort zones and encouraging their classmates along the way. The second part of the day was spend outdoors, snowshoeing! With the recent snowstorms there was plenty of snow for a good hike around campus. Here the students tested their physical stamina and mental energy traversing around the campus, at times, breaking new trail!




































AG Club continues on:
Due to the storm, the bunnies were moved to the hoop house. Here they were protected from the feet of snow that protruded into their homes.

Cooking Club:
With Valentine's Day around the corner, we created chocolate covered strawberries. The girls enjoyed melting both milk and white chocolate and dipping fresh strawberries and blueberries in creating a perfect mixture of fresh and sweet. A perfect Friday afternoon treat!