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Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Lost River Cave

We had such a great time!! Here's a little peek at some of the day's activities.

Tuesday, March 20, 2012

Brand Time

Every Tuesday, the teachers are paired up with a student group during BRAND time. This week, we're talking about the importance of teamwork, communication, and collaboration. Here are some pictures of Coach Dupree and my group doing activities.

i. Play Hard – Sumo position – grit teeth, bend knees
ii. Play Fair – Bend at waist with palms in praying position (Yes , Sense!)
iii. Play Safe – Baseball referee calling a player safe.
iv. Have Fun – Rock Star pose with tongue out yelling.

ESP/Anticipation the full value contract. On three turn and face each other striking the pose you think your partner will try. Task: to anticipate what full value contract movement your partner is going to do.




Team Building Activity #2 - "Traffic Jam"

Traffic Jam
There are nine spaces set up in a line with the middle space empty. For spaces, use floor tile spaces, pieces of taped down construction paper, etc. The participants are told to switch places without stepping off the spots. The Rules: only one person on a spot at a time, and participants cannot pass more than one person. Task: To switch places (get through the traffic jam) without wrecking, or stepping off the spots.

Team Building Activity #3 - "Ah, Um Game"
Summary:
Kick the “ah, um” habit and avoid these words in natural conversation.
Goal:
Avoid saying the taboo words “Ah”, “Um”, “Like”, or “You Know”.
Preparation:
- List of topic ideas
- Timer/watch
How to Play The Ah, Um Game:
1.
Separate everyone into groups of about three or four. A person must talk to their group about a certain topic for one full minute without saying the following taboo words: “Ah”, “Um”, “Like”, or “You Know”. If the person does not say the taboo words in the round, then the person can move to the second round. If they accidentally say a taboo word, then it'll be the next person's turn.
2.
Have one person in each group volunteer to be first. Use the timer/watch to track a minute and announce one of the topics listed below.
3.
Afterwards, have a different person from each team volunteer to go next and repeat the same exercise as above. The people who avoid saying the taboo words are the winners of the game.

List of Topic Ideas:
-Favorite Movie
-Favorite Animal
-Best Gift
-Favorite TV Show
-What did you do last week?
-Summer Activities
-Birthday Party
-What would you do with $10,000?
-What do you want to be when you grow up?
-What is your favorite activity?
-What is your favorite dessert?
Try to guess what pose your partner will choose.

This is a contract between everyone that they will: Play Hard, Play Fair, Play Safe, and Have Fun! Actions representing the different actions were preset. These actions describe how you are going to be as a group. Discuss how each action looks, feels, and sounds.

Wednesday, March 7, 2012

An Important Need

Webster's New World Dictionary and Thesaurus
Parents,
We use the Webster's New World Dictionary and Thesaurus a lot in my classroom. Your child is learning to revisit overused or simple words and replace them with improved vocabulary. My five-year-old books, however, are falling apart. They've been taped to death at this point, so I need to order new ones. If you would like to help out and "sponsor" a thesaurus, I'll place a sticker in each hardcover book with a note honoring the student and family donating the book.

After shopping around, Barnes and Noble is offering me the best deal on hardcover books with no shipping costs. I'm ordering specific editions for $12.70. If you would like to help out, you may send that exact amount to school with your child. Please make sure the envelope states the purpose for the money.

Thanks,
Ms. Swinger

Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Benchmark #3

We are benchmarking this week for the third and final time. I really take pride in watching these kids grow throughout the year, so I've taught them to look at the comparison between the beginning and end of the year scores. Ask your child how he/she scored and encourage him/her to always look at the missed problems. Orchard shows them the right answer, and I make myself available to help anyone who doesn't understand. They need to learn the value of learning from their mistakes.

For encouragement, I have offered the following:
Each individual who scores 75% or above earns a pizza party.
Raise score 10% for a piece of candy.
Students will also get a grade in the grade book for this benchmark.

Yearbook: Get Yours Now!

Yearbooks are on sale! Students have an order form for you to fill out and send back to KDDC, or you can order online from Jostens by clicking this link.

Monday, February 6, 2012

Box Top Celebration

And the winner is.....

Mrs. Swinger's homeroom!!!
(The crowd goes wild!)

Just for my class, the total of Box Tops turned in was over
1200.
That is truly unbelievable!

****************Donut party will be Friday morning*************