Sunday, April 8, 2012

April 8, 2012 Updates

Classroom Ordering for 2012-2013 -  April 5                 Best Practice, Learning in Community
My classroom order was due on April 5.  We were told that the money is getting tight, and we should order conservatively.  We are required to rate our supplies as a 1, 2 or 3, based on need.  I put on a standing desk, and even though I can live without it, would like to offer this to students who would rather stand during instruction and work times.  I have purchased 6 comfy circle and camp chairs in the past, and students enjoy alternatives to their desks.  Watching Mary’s video of her action research affirmed that I made a good decision to ask for this piece of furniture. 
After visiting The Sisters website for The Daily Five, I also ordered baskets, so all of the books on my shelves can have book jackets facing out.  They claim that students are more engaged by this arrangement.  In talking to a coworker, though, I believe it is sometimes teacher recommendation, or even a read-aloud that can encourage a student to try a certain book or author.  I know that different strategies work with different students.  It is good to have a basketful of ideas at all times!  One think I’ve learned through the master’s program is that it is worth the time to read from a variety of sources and use what I can to impact my classroom.  Never stop learning will be my motto.

Report Cards and Student Behavior - April 2                Best Practice
Third quarter report cards went home.   Was I too generous with marks?  I work very hard to be accurate.  Is it spring fever?  Did my feeling poorly affect my ability to be responsive to student behavior?  I have reflected a lot this weekend.  One thing I know for sure.  I will use the Responsive Classroom motto, “Go Slow to Go Fast” when I go back to work tomorrow.  I was surprised that students seemed to forget our classroom rules.  We have much to learn before the end of the school year, so I will get us back on track quickly!

Cloud Update  – March                            Technology, Teacher Leadership
I met with Breanna from the tech department and she walked me through using the cloud for sharing files.  I was able to share with my grade level successfully and learn a few tips to using the cloud.

Video Conferencing  with the HPLL Cart, March 26         Technology, Teacher Leadership, Best Practice, Learning in Community
My class held a video conference with graduate students from Texas.  These  students are all going to school to work in museums.  They had never seen a video conference and wanted to experience what it looked like.  We set up the conference and learned about the artist, Georgia O’Keeffe.  My superintendent came, along with the local newspaper.  It’s not every day that fourth graders are called upon to assist graduate students!

2 comments:

  1. I don't think you will be disappointed with a stand up desk. Good luck on getting it.

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  2. I like how you update and organize your thoughts throughout the week. It is obvious that you are doing reflections to better your practice.

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