Sunday, June 7, 2009

Grandparent's Day

On Friday, May 29th, we invited our grandparents and parents into our classroom. We wanted to share with them some of the things we have been working on as well as introduce and share our families with each other. To get ready for our grandparents and parents to come in, we practiced giving our African animal power point presentations to Mrs. Ellis's 2nd grade class. Her students walked around the laptops and chose different animal reports to listen to. Both classes did a wonderful job - those that presented as well as those that listened and asked questions!




When it was time for our grandparents to meet us in the cafeteria, the students were hardly controllable they were so excited! It was really neat to walk in and see all the families that turned out in support of this day for our 2nd grade classrooms.




After lunch and recess, we all headed into the classroom where the students began to interview their grandparents and parents. The students also had to choose one question and answer with the class when they introduced their grandparent or parent. The answers were so interesting!
I love all the memories that people share!




After introductions, we set to work creating 2 different class books. The students had to write and draw why grandparents are special and grandparent/parents had to write and draw why grandchildren are special. It was fun to see all the different drawings - we had quite a few artists with us. Everyone agreed though - grandchildren are very, very special.







When we finished up with that project, I shared some of the technology that we use in our room as well as explained about our Africa unit. I then went on to share how we created our power point presentations and how much work and effort the students put into them. Then I turned it over to the students and they shared their animal reports and answered any questions that their grandparents might have had. After we had all shared, I did end our activities a little earlier than planned due to the heat. You should have felt how hot my classroom was! WOW! Even though we ended a few minutes early, we all still had a great time and I just want to say "Thank You!" to all who could join us! Your children and grandchildren know how much they are loved and it was great to meet and visit with all of you!

Monday, June 1, 2009

Getting caught up!

We have been doing so many neat things that I haven't had the chance to blog about that I am going to do a quick recap of our last week or so.
First, we have discussed Kente cloth and how some tribes in Africa make them. Then we gave a try at weaving ourselves.






Then we decided to turn our Kente cloths into African animals. The students were given graph paper and told to design with squares, any African animal they wanted. I was pleasantly surprised at how creative and accurate they could make their animals to be. We had enough Kente cloths made for two animals.




We had the privilege of having two more guest speakers come into our room and speak with us about their trips to Africa. They even wore their Kente cloths for us. This is Mr. Rudy and Mr. Bill and they told us stories and shared some amazing pictures of the people, places and animals of Africa.
One of the most exciting things that has happened is that we have been able to borrow one of the ESD's roving sets of laptops to use in our classroom. Each student has a laptop on their desk and we are having a blast using them. One of the main things we have been doing is research for our African animal report. Each student had to choose one animal that they don't know very much about and then find our different things about their animal like habitat, diet, lifespan, enemies and 3 things that are unique to their animal.

They could use books as well as their computers.

They loved doing this so much that they wanted to work on their reports during recess!


One of my favorite projects of this African unit has been the making of our masks. I gave only basic directions - their masks had to have 2 eyes, a mouth and a nose. Those were my only directions and then I just put out materials for them to use. They did some pretty awesome things. I loved the creativity!







I will be posting about our power point presentations and Grandparent's Day later this week!