Wednesday, September 22, 2010

week 2 and week 3

What a great year this is turning out to be! I can say with surety that this school year kicked off so much smoother than the last two years. I feel privileged to be a partof such a great endeavor. Students are getting into the routines of school and reconnecting with their friends as well as making new ones. We have six students in 8th grade and seven (and counting) in 7th grade who are new to IA this year. They have blended right in to our school culture.



Yesterday, during morning meeting, we reflected on what is different about our school compared to other schools we attended. Here are some of their responses:


  • Teachers help me when I don't understand instead of make me feel dumb.

  • Teachers actually listen to me and care about me.

  • I like that we learn things "hands on" instead of reading about it in a book or memorize using flash cards.

  • This school is open and inclusive - students decide.

  • Kids are nicer.

  • Teachers make kids feel comfortable.

  • We have group work and collaborate.

The past two weeks were spent establishing our schedule, introducing our "Me project", and diving into math.

This year in math, all students will concentrate on five core concepts in order to perfect their algebraic thinking: 1) Equivalence 2) Patterns and Functions 3) Variables 4) Graphing and 5) Mathematical writing

For the past two weeks we have been looking at patterns and learning how to represent them on T-Charts. Some students have been able to turn their understanding of their charts into algebraic expressions. Ask your student about Leapfrog, Flying V or Pattern Blocks.

Thank you to those parents who came to back to school night last Thursday. Those of you who couldn't make it, please contact me. I am in need for volunteers to help me in and out of the class(especially a room parent). Also come sign up for a time slot for Student Led Conferences to be held the week of October 11 through Oct 14.

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