Friday, August 30, 2013

Blueberry Week!

     This was a short, fast week for students.  The students are definitely excited to be off of school for five days and they were full of energy for the three days here at school. 
     We had two speakers this week that talked to us and answered our questions about the Blueberry Festival.  We are getting excited about our project as we progress to the next stage.  Mike Hite came and talked to us about the park's involvement in the festival and Sherry Martin came and talked to us from the Blueberry office.  Lots of great information was given and the kids did a great job of listening to the speakers and taking notes for our work next week. 
     We had our first common assessment in math and the students did a nice job.  Those not getting an 80% will get remediation and have a re-test next week.  This is the process we will use to make sure they are understanding the math concepts. 
    Make sure your student is reading nightly.  We have an expectation of 30 mins per night.  We do not give a lot of homework so this is should not be hard for them to do.  Students have a chart called Riverside Reads that is replacing AR.  Students have to compete a row of the "chart" by reading a book and then completing an activity.  This is to be done each grading period.  Students have to get the books approved by their teacher prior to recording them.
    We hope you have a great Labor Day/Blueberry weekend. 








 
    

Sunday, August 25, 2013

First Full Week!

    Well, we all survived our first full week in the fifth grade!  This has been a week of some challenges but the students handled things with ease.  There are a lot of learners in our new PBL environment and we expect some growing pains.  We just ask that everyone try their best and be patient as we all learn how to make this the best for all of our kids.
    We kicked off our first project this week and the kids are starting to work in groups that they did not pick.  This is different and takes some getting used to.  We are walking through processes to help make group work good for all involved.  We have some speakers coming in this next week to help us with the next phase of our project.  Make sure to ask your children what is going on in school.
     We had our pictures taken and practiced a new fire drill procedure and that all went well.  We should be ready to go for an official drill.  We started to go to our "classes" students have a scheduled math time, humanities (either LA/SS or LA/Science)  and small group reading,  each day.  Then depending on need they have extra time for reading and math daily.  These times can be enrichment or intervention.  We also have project time each day to work on our current project.  The students have done a nice job following their schedules. 
     We sent home the information about TRUST cards and are happy that most of them have come back signed.  We hope this is a positive way to encourage good behavior by giving privileges.
     This next week is a short school week for the students.  No school Thursday or Friday.  Have a great Blueberry Festival Weekend.












Monday, August 19, 2013

Welcome to the Innovation Academy @ Riverside 2013

     New school year, new building, new space, new name, new teacher/facilitators and new learners/classmates are a lot of new things to get used to for the students and for the facilitators!  We are all super excited to start this school year off right.  We have worked a lot over the summer to make sure that we started the year off creating a culture of collaboration and learning.  We were so glad to see so many of you at our Meet the Teacher night.  Please let us know if you have any questions or concerns.  We are only an email or phone call away.

     This first few days we have been working with the learners on getting to know each other and leaning about how we can use Trust, Respect and Responsibility to become well rounded students/citizens.  We have done some fun activities to get to know each other and to learn about these characteristics.  We worked together as a team to come up with our class "Norms".  We decided we could work hard at living the following class "Norms"
 Be Respectful
Be Responsible
Be Trustworthy
Do Your Best
Treat others the way YOU want to be Treated!

     We have had some technology issues along the way and you will have that with a new space.  We are happy to say that we have a great support team who is working diligently to get these issues resolved quickly!

     We have finished our first four days today by having six speakers from around the community come and speak to us about how they use Trust, Respect and Responsibility in their lives.  This was a neat way to culminate our work in this area.  We hope that the students have learned something and that all of this work helps us to have the best year!  

    
 Team Meeting


 Classroom work


 Obstacle Course Directions



 Trust Obstacle Course





















 TRUST RESPECT AND RESPONSIBILITY Speakers
 Christa Snyder
 Allie Holland
 Officer Ted Brown
 Tim Filson


 Beth Styers



 Jamie Greenlee