Last month we were working on developing a classroom mission. My co-teacher and I wanted to make sure it was a collaborative mission that we made with our class. We gave each student three post its that they could describe what a class room should look like, feel like, and sound like. While we were brainstorming some ideas of what an ideal classroom should be like the students started to write down their thoughts. When they were done they went up and stuck them on the board. We went through each one and tried to find common language. From there is were able to come up with a mission that represented what our students wanted our classroom to be like. Here are some photos they first is in the midst of planning and the last is our complete mission statement. We had three students paint it onto a canvas that we can display in our classroom.
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Although AISI is no longer a program in schools, at Agnes Davidson they still have so funds that have carried over into this current year. The staff is still able to have grade level planning meetings to further their professional learning. Last week I was able to be apart of one of these meetings. The grade 5 teachers all got together to develop a SmartBoard lesson for the fraction unit in Math. We spent the morning going over what the pertinent information was and what needed to be taught to the students based on the Program of Studies. The lessons were designed to help keep the students engaged, use of technology, and reference to their workbooks.
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May 2017
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