Wednesday, September 12, 2012

Dots Around the World Project- A Celebration of the book, The Dot

Week two, and our returning students are getting back in our routine.  Week two, and our new students are looking less anxious and fearful.  We are pleased to see that!

In the morning, I gave a more detailed tour of our blog with the help of our Smart Board.  We discussed our Blogging Guidelines and the importance of staying safe in our Internet interactions.  
I focused mainly on:

  • Always having parent permission when exploring the Internet at home
  • Never sharing personal information about yourself or others when on a blog or website
  • Always sign blog posts or comments with only a first name
  • Rules, responsibility and expectations come with the privilege of participating in our class blog
  • This is an academic blog rather than a purely social blog and our interactions, posts and comments should reflect our learning.  (The learning being shared does not have to be exclusively "school learning."  It can be something learned in an activity with friends or family, a trip or even a new skill learned outside of school.)
We also reviewed how to post a quality comment:

Mrs. Yollis' video,  How to Compose a Quality Comment

Next, the boys and girls completed writing the final draft of their paragraph on something about which they love to learn.  They did a nice job on it.
 










In the afternoon, the students learned about International Dot Day and we read the book, The Dot. International Dot Day is a time to celebrate creativity in our children.  More than a half a millions teachers and students are participating in the global project.  Each child is asked to create their own dot image.  The students came up with a diverse  gallery of dots.  Check out their creativity below!
 For anyone who has been afraid to express themselves - from a child in art class to an adult whose fear has shut down a dream, Peter H. Reynolds' book The Dot (Candlewick Press) is there to remind us all to "Make your mark, and see where it takes you."




Today, my surprise was revealed to the students.  We have a new podcasting booth in our room.


 
 









The students also made an audio podcast of their "iLearn" paragraph, but that project will have to come in a later post when I have more time to upload them...

Just a reminder:
                                        Primary SAGE Parent Informational Meeting
                                              Thursday, September 13, 2012
                                                     Briarcliff Media Center
                                                          6:00-7:00 pm

This is an opportunity for you to learn more about the characteristics of gifted children, the SAGE Program, our curriculum and our blog. This meeting is intended for parents new to the program and those with questions about our curriculum this year. 

We hope you can attend!


Have a wonderful week!

4 comments:

  1. Dear A Day Students,

    It was exciting to see the dot gallery and all of the dots that you made. The dots are so unique and special--just like you are! I look forward to hearing the podcasts of the iLearn paragraphs too. The podcasting booth is really cool and I can imagine you will all have lots of fun teaching us about new things in your podcasts.

    Nathan’s Mom

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  2. Dear Nathan's Mom,

    Thanks so much for taking the time to leave a comment. I will be sure and have the students read it on our next A day. Maybe some of them will write back to you too.

    This is just the kind of post I am hoping parents and visitors will make. Consider adding a question or two for the students next time. I am hoping they will begin to see the interactive part of blogging.

    Tell Nathan hello and have a wonderful weekend!

    Mrs. Koch

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  3. Dear Mrs. Koch,

    I appreciate you taking the time to make the blog and update us on what the kids are doing each day so I wanted to show support and comment. I tried to think of a question earlier, but drew a blank and figured something was better than nothing. Commenting on a blog is new to me too so I will also be learning as we go. I shared the blog link with Nathan’s grandparents so hopefully you will see visitors from Arkansas and Tennessee soon. I noticed that on the side of the blog it shows the locations of blog visitors, will you also be marking the locations on a map in class?

    Nathan says hello and has been enjoying playing with Sketch Up today.

    Hope you all have a wonderful weekend too!

    Nathan’s Mom

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  4. Hi Nathan's Mom,

    I will take "something" any day of the week! LOL I am excited some of our grandparents will begin visiting our blog. Another parent asked if I could add the grandparents' email addresses to my email group (for blog post notifications.) If it would be helpful, I would be happy to do the same for Nathan's grandparents.

    I love your idea of starting a map in the classroom with our blog visitors marked. I will check the teacher's store next weekend and get a good world map for our bulletin board. Thanks for the great suggestion.

    Be sure and have Nathan tell me about Sketch Up. Was it easy enough for him to do it on his own? Did you find the online tutorials?

    I will look forward to visiting with you sometime soon, -- in class or here on our blog.

    Mrs. Koch

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