Wednesday, February 21, 2018

The importance of Mindfulness

Mindfulness TED x - What makes successful people successful?


Parents:
The link above is a wonderful summary of why "mindfulness" is important.  In our technology driven society, we are all struggling with the ability to focus on one thing at time because there is so much stimulation surrounding ourselves.

Kids in particular have this problem because 1) they're kids!! They haven't the maturity to prioritize.  Seeing who is walking in from the bathroom is just as important to their brains as the reading they are doing 2) screen time is actually physically changing the way their brains are developing and their patience and endurance.

A video that I will play for the kids call it the space between an event and the reaction.  We need to create that space for kids to be thoughtful about what they should do or say.

Last year, I implemented mindfulness as part of a research group associated with UT, but I didn't implement it this year even though I believe in the concept.  Some staff development has gotten me back on track, and I hope your kids will start talking about it at home.

Thursday, February 15, 2018

STAAR Ready SuperStaaaars!



Dear Parents,

The class came through their round of STAAR Ready assessments like champs!  I saw them taking their time, showing their thinking and taking it seriously.  Best of all I saw improvement from everyone and I can use the data to guide instruction in the days moving towards the real STAAR.

The Valentine's Day party was a success thanks to the wonderful parents who donate, and donate and donate some more.  We had fun themed math, goodies and games.  The craft - meh.  That's on me.  We had a little longer party time last year and it was calmer and more guided.  So we rolled with the sugar shock and had fun.  It wasn't planned, but I loved letting the class show the parents that attended some of their science learning.  They are seriously engaged and excited.

So ... the Economic Fair papers went home today.  Yellow, think yellow!  This is the "next big thing" in third grade and hopefully my wonderful supportive parents won't revolt.  There's a powerpoint here that can help explain things and you can look at last year's pictures here.  Also a vocabulary list went home that is a duplicate of the one we'll use in class (except we will be drawing pictures to help our memories).  Please if you have any questions ask me.  This ABSOLUTELY should NOT be a big expense.  $5 average.

Yearbook Pictures - Y'all ... I keep seeing the call for pictures for the yearbook.  I won't submit any because I don't want to be accused of favoritism but please look through our class photos and feel free to submit your kiddo's pics.

From your Phone
  • Download the Balfour Image Share app on your phone.
  • Enter Project# : 826563
  • You will need to create a username and password.  
  • Begin upload.  Make sure you label the  event or activity
From a Computer
  • Enter Project# : 826563
  • Enter Name, email, phone .number and Click Enter
  • Accept Terms and Conditions and click next.
  • Begin upload. Make sure you label the  event or activity




Sunday, February 11, 2018

Living Museum Reflection and Upcoming STAAR Ready

Ahhh... if you read my class posts you were warned that the 3rd Nine Weeks is CRA-ZY!

But with extra stress and effort comes rewards.  Thank you to all the parents who attended our Living Museum.  There is nothing that I can do as a teacher with feedback and a grade that matches the satisfaction of presenting to and getting feedback from dozens of adults.  It truly made the end product worthwhile.  I said to a few parents that I wished (in a way) that we had another writing project right after the first because I'm certain that the student effort and engagement would be greater.  Sadly three of our exhibits were ill and didn't get that public affirmation.

This wild week is presented to you by STAAR and Cupid.  The students will take the Math and Reading STAAR ready Monday and Tuesday.  This is a full simulation in terms of materials and time.  The data I collect from the test itself will guide instruction.  Unfortunately subject material is not the only challenge for 3rd graders.  STAMINA!  Your children will sit for four hours each day.  Ideally, they use that time to work slowly, focus and double check.  Usually when I disaggregate the results, the final third of both the Math and Reading tests have lower results due to fatigue.  Students that start out using strategies and showing their thinking begin blind bubbling.  This experience will be a reference point in our class discussions about how to be successful testing.

How can you help?  Please ensure that kids get a good night's rest before the tests.  A healthy (protein more preferable to sugar) breakfast and snack plus water will fuel their bodies.  Comfortable clothes with a light jacket (not moving gets kids chilled.  Reassure them that you are proud of them for doing their best --- no matter what.  Encourage them to show their thinking so that I can help them.  Out of necessity, my role will be the bad guy.  I will tell them if I noticed them rushing.  There is nothing "fun" to rush towards, no prizes for finishing first.  The only choices post-testing are to read or put their heads down on their desk.  I will (somewhat passive-aggressively refuse to pick up tests that have only answers bubbled and no thinking shown (underlining in reading, computation and labeling in math).  It isn't personal, it is experience.

I will share scores as soon as possible.  In class we will grade as if 70% is passing.  On the actual STAAR test, the passing score may be in fact different.  Not passing STAAR at third grade does not in any way affect a student moving to 4th grade.  I don't know where that rumor stems from each year.  In 5th grade, the STAAR does affect whether a student is required to take the second test administration and possibly summer school.  My job is to identify learning gaps now before it can be really stressful for kids.

Wednesday is our class Valentine's Day party.  It will be very low key!  Thank you to the most generous group of parents who donate the minute the sign up is published!  Kids will make a bag in class so that everyone's is the same, exchange Valentines, make a quick craft and play a "minute to win it" type game while enjoying a snack.

Hopefully we get back on track by the end of the week.  In math we are revising fractions, this time with a focus on equivalent fractions.  We're continuing to look at the Solar System with a focus on the relationship between the Sun, Moon and Earth and the rotation that creates the seasons and revolution that gives us day and night.

Then ... brace yourselves ... the next big 3rd grade project is the Economic Fair.  There will be a parent letter explaining the details that will need to be signed by parents.  I anticipate that the letter will go home by Friday.  That will give families the nice long 4 day weekend to discuss : )