Monday, October 27, 2014

The Innovations 9: Hot dog sale

On Saturday, the Innovations 9 group sold hot dogs, pop and chips at Art Knapps Plantland, in Surrey.  Despite the rain and wind, many people came up to support the group.  One gentlemen showed up at the table 5 times!

Rheagan, Caly and Miss H

We will have another hot dog sale in the next couple months!

Friday, October 24, 2014

Earth Worm Dissection Oct 22nd

Mr. Young, the vice principal, was subbing for the day and so he brought in earthworms to dissect in the afternoon. The worms to most smelt like a batch of chemicals but in all it was enjoyable.

Thanks to Mr. Young once again!




Monday, October 20, 2014

Rubric for "The Big Question"

Hi all,

I receive many questions about the "Big Question". I confess, this is a new concept to me.  I heard about this a few years ago when piloting our Innovations class.  I received a book called,

Essential Questions by Jay McTighe and Grant Wiggins

Though the "Big Question" does not receive a lot of marks in student projects,  it is what drives the project.

Here is a rubric that I use:

Essential Question Rubric

An essential question should be about the problem to be solved and the information needed to solve the problem.
Exceeds Expectation - achieves 5 characteristics
I have thoroughly identified an essential question.
Meets Expectation - achieves 3-4 characteristics
I have substantially identified an essential question.
Approaches Expectation - achieves 1-2 characteristics
I have partially identified an essential question.
Does not meet Expectation - does not achieve any characteristics
Your question is a topical question that can be answered with facts
I have difficulty identifying an essential question.

Essential questions are:  (Five Characteristics)
1.       Open-ended with no right or wrong answer, cannot be answered with a list of facts but requires research.  Answers to essential questions cannot be found.  They must be invented.
2.        Thought-provoking or controversial requiring finding different points of view,
3.       May start with:  Which one? How? Should? Why?     
4.       Cast old ideas in a new light, lead to discovery, engender deeper interest in the subject, and are provocative.
5.       Involve higher-order thinking skills such as analyze, evaluate, create l
 
Examples of good essential questions:
1.       Was Napoleon a hero or a tyrant?
2.       How do the arts shape, as well as reflect, a culture?
3.       What makes objects move the way they do?
4.       How can I express myself when I don’t know the words?
5.       How does where you live influence how you live?
6.       Why did the Soviet Union collapse?
7.       What should we eat to prevent diseases?

If you are interested in project-based or inquiry-based learning, I highly recommend the book.  Thanks.

Friday, October 17, 2014

The Personal Project Criteria





Personal Project presentations are happening in the next month.  Every project is out of 50 marks. What's the criteria?  Please see below:

Personal Projects:

1.  The Big Question          /05
2.  Research                       /10
3.  Presentation                  /15
4.  Bibliography                 /10
5.  Oral Presentation          /05

Total:                                 /50

If there are any questions, please ask me. I will add a separate post for the "Big Question".

Thanks,
Miss Harold





Brady's "Expert Period" Project

Brady is hoping that TLA families will join him in writing a story. All they need to do is write 15 words and pass it onto another TLA family



Here is a brief interview with Brady on what to do when you receive the package.


If you are part of the TLA family and would like to participate, please leave a comment below. Thanks.

Show & Tell: Rheagan's rabbits

Rheagan presented her rabbits on Thursday for Show and Tell.

         Rheagan's rabbit's Daisy(White) and Charly(Brown) are 2 1/2 years old



Friday, October 10, 2014

Show and Tell: Caly's Iron Man Book

For Show and Tell Caly presented her Iron Man book.

                                                  I personally found the book very interesting.(Zac)


Miss Harold:  What I like about this book is that it's an excellent example of what students can create for their "Expert Period" projects.  Clever idea to show what you know!

Monday, October 6, 2014

Location Shooting

Our class photographers, Jaylen and Amanda, searched for ideal locations for our class pictures. Here are some of the choices.






Where would you want your photo taken?