Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Japan. Show all posts

Friday, May 17, 2013

Five For Friday - Lots to Share!

It's time for this week's Five For Friday.  It was a busy week so let's get started!
1. I finally received my Dewey stand for my iPad, and was so excited to use it.  With the free Board Cam app you can use the iPad as a portable projector (if you have Apple TV on your projector).  The cool thing is I can take the stand around to student desks to show what they are working on, and it projects on my Interactive WhiteBoard. I can also use it with small groups at a kidney table. 
 
2. Another cool technology related thing I tried this week was the free Readers Workshop app.  This app is for recording student reading for running records/benchmarks.  You can add notes, and give them a score for predicting, inferring, etc.  It's really easy to use.
 
3.  To encourage the use of descriptive adjectives while writing, I let my students choose a cuter than cute dog picture I had cut from a calendar.  I usually look for calendars at the dollar store, or at end of season sales to use for this yearly activity. It is always a huge hit!
4. We are studying Japan in Social Studies as our town has a sister city in Kanonji, Japan.  We were lucky enough to have lunch at a Japanese restaurant on Tuesday.  We had the entire place to ourselves, and many parents were able to come along.  I love the looks on the students' faces.
 
 
5. Along with the visit to the Japanese restaurant, my third graders spent an afternoon drawing characters and words in Japanese.  I played Japanese music on the iPad while they worked - it was so quiet in the room, and a welcome relief from all the craziness lately.
BTW - we still have three weeks of school.
 
 
Hope you had a great week!
 

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Five For Fr-unday - Japan

Well - it's Sunday and I'm just getting around to my Five For Friday rundown.  It's been a busy and fun weekend so far!  Here's how the school week went:
1.We've been having quite a few line squabbles so we created a Line Dos and Don'ts Chart during our weekly PBIS time.  It made me laugh when they used the word "backbutts" - I had to ask what it meant.  They were very serious about their suggetstions.
 
2.It was wondeful to feel so appreciated all week.  Our PTA had goodies for us each day, and I was lucky to receive little gifts daily, too.
 
3. We've been studying Japan, and I found this bulletin board set online through Education Station.  I used it as a small group activity - the students had to match the words to the pictures, and had lots of non-fiction Japan books to help if needed.
 
4. Also, as a part of our Japan study, we held Kite Day on Friday.  The students could bring already assembled kites to fly during our last hour of the day.  Many parents came to help with tangled knots, etc.  The rain held off, and it was a windy day so most the kids were successful.
 
5. Thanks to sales on TpT and TN I was able to sell some of my Mother's Day Packet!  Check it out to be ready for next year!
 
 
Happy Mother's Day!