Monday, December 30, 2013
Saturday, November 16, 2013
Nonfiction Rain Forest Books
This week we started our new page to weave a tale 'explaining' an attribute of each student's researched animal. We read about Jabuti the tortoise and heard one example story about why ants march in a single file. I can't wait to hear what the students conjure up.
The weeks to come have more in store for our animals friends using our sense of persuasion. I know the children will love their interaction with the school community both on the page and in person. Stay tuned in for our final pieces.
Friday, November 1, 2013
Constitution Videos
How is the Constitution organized?
What were the challenges the founding fathers faced when making the Constitution?
What is the Bill of Rights? What are those rights?
Why did the US need to make a new government?
Why do we need government?
Thursday, October 31, 2013
Happy Halloween
Friday, October 18, 2013
Super Science
Classification
Color, Size, Feature, Shape
Students start off classification by learning about how items are sorted into groups by color, size feature and shape. So far we have come up with the features of being alive:
Reproduce
Respond to the environment
Made up of one or more cells
Use food for energy
Monday, October 14, 2013
Shh, We are Researching the Constitution!
The year begins with creating classroom rules for order. This rule creation is then paralleled to the laws contained within the Constitution, the rights within the Bill of Rights and the process the founding fathers went through to create this powerful document. This year, this first social studies concept became our first in depth project with five small groups researching one area of question:
• Why did and do people need government?
• Why and how did the US need to devise a new government that included its citizens in the process?
• What were some of the major debates that confronted the founding fathers?
• What is the general structure of the United States government?
• What is the content and purpose of the Bill of Rights?
These projects required students to research their topic area, break down their question into smaller pieces and divvy up those smaller ideas to individuals and put into word, slide, picture and/or video answers. The children have been given graphic organizers to plan their iMovie representations of their answers. Along the way, we have had smaller lessons on Drawing Pad, research and project planning. Although our lessons on the Constitution are complete, the project will continue during our Friday afternoon activity block until October 25th. Please be sure to look at our movie trailers when they are complete.
I Love Math!
As every new year starts, I relish welcoming a new math class. The students come in with their own ideas and understandings and I get to figure out how they know what they know. We grow as a class by sharing our ideas and how we problem solve. The new Envision math program also places great emphasis on this problem solving piece.
We have covered the introduction to place value by diving right into decimals into the thousandths place. The children can read these numbers with accuracy and are beginning to utilize this knowledge to add and subtract mentally by utilizing mathematical properties. We will continue to explore place value by incorporating the operations.
Math in the fifth grade requires a good understanding of content area vocabulary. I love to include the vocabulary in a novel way that gets the class excited about learning and creating. Our classroom math glossary is well underway. To further incorporate the newly acquired iPads into the curriculum, the students will start creating slides to demonstrate some of these terms. The very best way to demonstrate knowledge is to explain how to do it.
Daily, the children are now using Notability for note-taking and work completion. There has been emphasis on organization and personal responsibility for work completion. Work is shared regularly using Google Drive as our sharing tool. Just Friday we had a great discussion on how to get notes to one another. The students were typing notes of directions for how to complete the Math Glossary page. When it came time to share, students sent the work through Notability, the Notes app on the iPad, direct email or sharing a Google Doc. Wow, who knew? In the end, we had an entire lesson on how to go through all of these methods for sharing and found a norm. For sharing notes that will be utilized, Google Docs was the winner. For getting Mrs. Lynch quickly when they need help, email was the chosen method. I can't wait to see what happens next week.
We have covered the introduction to place value by diving right into decimals into the thousandths place. The children can read these numbers with accuracy and are beginning to utilize this knowledge to add and subtract mentally by utilizing mathematical properties. We will continue to explore place value by incorporating the operations.
Math in the fifth grade requires a good understanding of content area vocabulary. I love to include the vocabulary in a novel way that gets the class excited about learning and creating. Our classroom math glossary is well underway. To further incorporate the newly acquired iPads into the curriculum, the students will start creating slides to demonstrate some of these terms. The very best way to demonstrate knowledge is to explain how to do it.
Daily, the children are now using Notability for note-taking and work completion. There has been emphasis on organization and personal responsibility for work completion. Work is shared regularly using Google Drive as our sharing tool. Just Friday we had a great discussion on how to get notes to one another. The students were typing notes of directions for how to complete the Math Glossary page. When it came time to share, students sent the work through Notability, the Notes app on the iPad, direct email or sharing a Google Doc. Wow, who knew? In the end, we had an entire lesson on how to go through all of these methods for sharing and found a norm. For sharing notes that will be utilized, Google Docs was the winner. For getting Mrs. Lynch quickly when they need help, email was the chosen method. I can't wait to see what happens next week.
ELA: Grammar, Vocabulary, Reading and Writing
The year is in full swing with all parts of ELA being fulfilled weekly. We have started our first writing project. Each student has been assigned a rainforest animal to research and write about. This nonfiction piece incorporates writing strategies from last year fine tuned for this year's needs. Each page has its unique set of criteria to practice all of our writing skills. The students cannot wait to finish and share with families. We have used technology to research and write, used our reading skills to look over exemplars along with our show it: don't tell it writing strategies. Some of these include, similes, metaphors, personification, onomatopoeia, dialogue and specific details. As this next week begins, emphasis will be placed on including several pieces of information within each sentence. Our goal continues to be interesting writing.
In grammar, we have covered abbreviations and titles. As the year continues, these grammar lessons are included in the requirements of good writing. Our next two weeks will include a study of commas.
This week will be the first review vocabulary lesson. This test covers the first four lessons of vocabulary. I urge the students to visit my Mrs. Lynch 103 Quizlet page to study the vocabulary to be prepared for the review test.
The children read their independent books in class daily and keep track of their progress in a reading log and a graphic organizer. We also read short stories on a regular basis to discuss topics such as main idea, author's craft or reading strategies like prediction or picturing. We will be starting a read aloud this week called The Unwanteds and a core book to be read by the class as a whole prior to the end of the month.
Sunday, October 6, 2013
Technology Surrounds Us
Over the past two weeks, my classes have started utilizing technology for creation, research, note taking and work completion. In math, we have been using Notability to do work and start note taking and using my wiki for building a classroom math glossary. In ELA, we have been using Google drive to share websites for animal research and searching out proper pictures for animal settings for our soon to be created animal nonfiction books. Soon, these books will be created in Book Creator, another app on the iPads. In Social Studies, the students have been researching different guiding questions for the Constitution. This research has been done through Webpath Express, a Francis Wyman Library link that supplies websites that have been predetermined to be safe and appropriate for students. This research is being gathered to create iMovie trailers so that students can create their own projects to demonstrate learning.
Most parents have many questions about how technology is being supported and used in the classrooms. I don't have all the answers but I strive to be a learner in everything put in front of me. This week alone, the technology team along with Francis Wyman's Technology Specialist, Ben Schersten came in to help us set up Notability and answer my many questions about how to use the iPads more for math work and completion. I am looking forward to how this will unfold in the classroom. The students and I are eager to get started. For questions and more information, I hope you will all check out both the Francis Wyman Ed Tech Blog as well as the Burlington Public Schools Ed Tech Blog.
Saturday, September 21, 2013
Welcome to 103
Dear Parents,
Welcome to 103! What a wonderful and exciting year we have ahead of us. We have introduced 1 to 1 iPad use in the fifth grade and we are eager to get started with apps designed for creating products that demonstrate knowledge of fifth grade content. The new math standards have brought us a math program designed for students to practice taught skills but also problem solve. Language arts has delivered a writing program that has structure to encourage writing within other content areas and a grammar program that is kid friendly and grade level appropriate.
However, all of these changes are being met by an established fifth grade team that works and plans together to give your children the best we can to succeed both academically and socially. Your child may see up to four classroom teachers a day, which means that there are four teachers able to meet your child's needs. This may mean extending thinking, clarifying confusion or simply being someone to talk to.
I use a couple of platforms for working with students and parents. Students will be working from my wiki where they can create an online dictionary; parents are free to look at this with their children. Parents can look at this blog for posts and updates to inform what is going on in the class or within the fifth grade. Please look at this blog with your child and see what they have to add. I love the implementation of Google docs and use them with my class often. They will take their first classroom click and drag test this year after learning about the ancient civilizations of the Aztecs, the Incas and the Mayas.
I look forward to sharing my year with you and your children. Please feel free to contact me with questions, concerns or simply to reach out and say hello. I am easy to get a hold of through email at klynch@bpsk12.org or you can call me at 781-238-6844. I check my email often but if something is more time sensitive you can call me.
Kim Lynch
Welcome to 103! What a wonderful and exciting year we have ahead of us. We have introduced 1 to 1 iPad use in the fifth grade and we are eager to get started with apps designed for creating products that demonstrate knowledge of fifth grade content. The new math standards have brought us a math program designed for students to practice taught skills but also problem solve. Language arts has delivered a writing program that has structure to encourage writing within other content areas and a grammar program that is kid friendly and grade level appropriate.
However, all of these changes are being met by an established fifth grade team that works and plans together to give your children the best we can to succeed both academically and socially. Your child may see up to four classroom teachers a day, which means that there are four teachers able to meet your child's needs. This may mean extending thinking, clarifying confusion or simply being someone to talk to.
I use a couple of platforms for working with students and parents. Students will be working from my wiki where they can create an online dictionary; parents are free to look at this with their children. Parents can look at this blog for posts and updates to inform what is going on in the class or within the fifth grade. Please look at this blog with your child and see what they have to add. I love the implementation of Google docs and use them with my class often. They will take their first classroom click and drag test this year after learning about the ancient civilizations of the Aztecs, the Incas and the Mayas.
I look forward to sharing my year with you and your children. Please feel free to contact me with questions, concerns or simply to reach out and say hello. I am easy to get a hold of through email at klynch@bpsk12.org or you can call me at 781-238-6844. I check my email often but if something is more time sensitive you can call me.
Kim Lynch
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