
Weather Monitoring Group 2
Friday, April 20, 2012
Monday, April 16, 2012
Hi girls.
Just wanted you to know I have been pretty sick all semester and they are not quite sure why. I am not in class this morning because I am throwing up. Please let me know what you decide today, what pages I should complete and if we are planning to meet this week. I will get my pages done today or tomorrow.
Thanks for understanding
Dianne
Friday, April 13, 2012
Reading Reflection 11
- Description of what occurs as a result of using the Project-based learning approach.
As a result of using the project-based learning approach, the end of a project will be a much bigger deal than if you were to implement a bunch of different lessons that did not really connect into one unit. A project-based learning approach allows a class to feel as if they have been on a journey of learning that has culminated into a final product or presentation that shows evidence of learning at each step in the process.
- Discussion on ways to “bring your project home”.
The idea of bringing a project home is about reflection and getting feedback from people other than just the classroom teacher. Students should consider how others could and have done the same project in different ways. Students should reflect on their work and their learning process as a whole. The idea of bringing the project home also means to connect a project to a real life application of the project.
- Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
Our project is clearly a prorject-based learning approach. The students will be working toward a the culmination of their project throughout the entire unit. Are students will also reflect and think about their project and its uses/effectiveness at the end of the process to "bring it home".
Reading Reflection Chapter 11
Description of what occurs as a result of using the Project-based learning approach.
Many things happen when using this approach. Children develop a sense of teamwork. They learn new things that can be applied to the real world. Learning becomes fun again. Students will better get to know each other and themselves, being able to distinguish their strengths and weaknesses. Leadership skills will emerge. As the teacher, one will be able to develop stronger teaching skills. It’s fun and exciting-way more exciting than grading papers!
Discussion on ways to “bring your project home”.
Bringing your project home are ways to wrap up your project. This is when the project is solidified. This means things like: evaluating your/your students’ work, enter a contest, talking to other teachers and exchanging information…etc. Unless the project is finished correctly, it will be like a knitted scarf in which the final stitches are not included; it will unravel and be forgotten.
Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
Just like everything else that we have discussed, if we do not wrap up our weather projects correctly and make the information relevant to each student, then our efforts will be pointless. We have to be inventive and think of ways to individualize the information-to make it more personal and really "bring home" our project.
Many things happen when using this approach. Children develop a sense of teamwork. They learn new things that can be applied to the real world. Learning becomes fun again. Students will better get to know each other and themselves, being able to distinguish their strengths and weaknesses. Leadership skills will emerge. As the teacher, one will be able to develop stronger teaching skills. It’s fun and exciting-way more exciting than grading papers!
Discussion on ways to “bring your project home”.
Bringing your project home are ways to wrap up your project. This is when the project is solidified. This means things like: evaluating your/your students’ work, enter a contest, talking to other teachers and exchanging information…etc. Unless the project is finished correctly, it will be like a knitted scarf in which the final stitches are not included; it will unravel and be forgotten.
Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
Just like everything else that we have discussed, if we do not wrap up our weather projects correctly and make the information relevant to each student, then our efforts will be pointless. We have to be inventive and think of ways to individualize the information-to make it more personal and really "bring home" our project.
Reading Reflection #11
- Description of what occurs as a result of using the Project-based learning approach.
When a project ends you want your students to feel like they have
accomplished something big or “have been somewhere together.” At the end of the
project you will have to make sure that you have become better prepared to use
the technology in you lessons and your students have become more in touch with
technology as well. You should see the
benefit in of communicating with others around the world and learning about
their cultures along the way. You want
your students to feel as if they were just on a trip for a year. They can tell you what they learned and what didn’t
work so well in the project.
- Discussion on ways to “bring your project home”.
The idea of “bring your project home,” is that you need to critique your
work and not be afraid to compare your work to others who have done the same
project. When you compare your work to
others you find things that you did not do, that you should do and things that
they are doing that you do not want to do.
The chapter says that you should enter contests to get some feedback
from professionals. You have to enjoy
the journey.
- Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
This chapter related to the whole concept of PBL. We have to look back to
see what skills and benefits the students and you have gained from PBL and make
sure that those skills and benefits stay with them forever. PBL gives students
a different way to learn instead of the traditional way of learning.
Friday, April 6, 2012
Reading Reflection #10
1.Discussion on the importance of setting aside time for reflection.
It is important to set aside time for reflection during and after a project is because it helps students have an understanding of their learning. You want your students to be learning during a project so, setting aside time for them to reflect on what they are learning helps you and your students learn more. It also makes the students feel good about what they just learned before they have a chance to move on to the next activity. Giving your students an oppurtunity to discuss what worked and what didnt work during the project gives them a chance to reflect on what they could do better and work on for the next time. This also helps you with how you could change a certain project to help out your other students the next year.
2.Discussion on the reason students need to reflect and elaborate.Students need time to reflect and elaborate on everything they do in the classroom. Reflection allows the students to discover things they might not have thought of before. Reflection lets them think about what they have already learned and want to learn more or what they would like to learn nexr. Reflection also gives students a chance to improve themeselves. They can think about what they would like to improve on for the next project or even that next year. With reflection comes elaborating. Students need to think abut what they could do next with their ideas and can elaborate on those ideas to better their learning. These ideas will continuoulsy grow with each new lesson.
3.Discussion on how schools build tradition and identity.When you are doing fun and engaging projects in the classroom, your reputation will grow tremedously. Doing an activity that is successful it will get the students excited about what it come as the year progresses. You want your students to go home and rave about what they did in class that day and how they cannot wait to go back to school the next day. When the parents and familiy members see that kind of excitement from their students they will spread the good word about your classroom throughout the years. If you keep up your fun and engaging ways throughout the years, then the excitment will keep growing as well throughout the years.
4.Discussion on the importance celebrating a project.Finishing a project is a huge deal for the students. They have spent many countless hours on this project and they deserve to be able to show their hard work off. We want our students to feel proud about the work they have just completed, so celebrating is the best way students know how. Celebrate with a party and they students can invite family members so they can display their project for all of the family memebers to see. Their work needs to be recgnized so that they will contiue to work hard and do their best throughout the year.
5.Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
I want to be able to set aside time for my students to reflect and elaborate on many different parts of a project. They need that time to see what they need to work on and what they have done well. I want to give the students a chance to learn, but I want them to have fun while learning. Keeping the spirits in the room positive during a project can help your students, but also give the students a chanceto go home and brag to their parents. If you have the support of your parents you are golden! I want to give the students an oppurtunity to show off their hard work and dedication they had throughout a project. I want to give my students a party so that they can invite whoever they chose to show off what they have just accoplished.
It is important to set aside time for reflection during and after a project is because it helps students have an understanding of their learning. You want your students to be learning during a project so, setting aside time for them to reflect on what they are learning helps you and your students learn more. It also makes the students feel good about what they just learned before they have a chance to move on to the next activity. Giving your students an oppurtunity to discuss what worked and what didnt work during the project gives them a chance to reflect on what they could do better and work on for the next time. This also helps you with how you could change a certain project to help out your other students the next year.
2.Discussion on the reason students need to reflect and elaborate.Students need time to reflect and elaborate on everything they do in the classroom. Reflection allows the students to discover things they might not have thought of before. Reflection lets them think about what they have already learned and want to learn more or what they would like to learn nexr. Reflection also gives students a chance to improve themeselves. They can think about what they would like to improve on for the next project or even that next year. With reflection comes elaborating. Students need to think abut what they could do next with their ideas and can elaborate on those ideas to better their learning. These ideas will continuoulsy grow with each new lesson.
3.Discussion on how schools build tradition and identity.When you are doing fun and engaging projects in the classroom, your reputation will grow tremedously. Doing an activity that is successful it will get the students excited about what it come as the year progresses. You want your students to go home and rave about what they did in class that day and how they cannot wait to go back to school the next day. When the parents and familiy members see that kind of excitement from their students they will spread the good word about your classroom throughout the years. If you keep up your fun and engaging ways throughout the years, then the excitment will keep growing as well throughout the years.
4.Discussion on the importance celebrating a project.Finishing a project is a huge deal for the students. They have spent many countless hours on this project and they deserve to be able to show their hard work off. We want our students to feel proud about the work they have just completed, so celebrating is the best way students know how. Celebrate with a party and they students can invite family members so they can display their project for all of the family memebers to see. Their work needs to be recgnized so that they will contiue to work hard and do their best throughout the year.
5.Discussion on how concepts in this chapter relate to your topic/project.
I want to be able to set aside time for my students to reflect and elaborate on many different parts of a project. They need that time to see what they need to work on and what they have done well. I want to give the students a chance to learn, but I want them to have fun while learning. Keeping the spirits in the room positive during a project can help your students, but also give the students a chanceto go home and brag to their parents. If you have the support of your parents you are golden! I want to give the students an oppurtunity to show off their hard work and dedication they had throughout a project. I want to give my students a party so that they can invite whoever they chose to show off what they have just accoplished.
Reading Reflection 10
The importance of
setting aside time for reflection:
Reflection
is a crucial part of what teachers do. If you’re not looking at what you’re
doing in the classroom, how do you know it is working? How do you know it
doesn’t need to be tweaked? As teachers we also want to make sure we help our
students to reflect on the things we do so I think it is important to practice
reflection in order to properly implement it into the classroom.
The reason students
need to reflect and elaborate:
Reflection
is an important part of the learning process. It is important to not only give
students time to reflect but also guidance on how to reflect. It is important
for teachers to implement the reflection piece consistently because it will
guide their student’s learning of new information so that the purpose and
objectives of each lesson make an impression on students.
How schools build
tradition and identity.
Schools
build tradition and identity by bridging the community of learners and the
community that surrounds them. In schools these days children are doing majorly
impressive things and by bringing the community into the school and by taking
those students out into the community, students will be celebrated by the
community for their accomplishments and learning.
The importance
celebrating a project.
By
celebrating a project, you are celebrating the hard work of your students. To
get to the end of a project, students have put in a lot of work and hard
thinking and it is important to recognize this as a great accomplishment. Also,
students have a chance to look back and connect everything they have done to
one culminating finished product.
How concepts in this
chapter relate to your topic/project.
At
the end of lessons that make up this unit, students are engaged in some sort of
reflective wrap up of that new information. It is important implement this kind
of reflection throughout our project so that our students have a reason and
purpose for their learning.
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