School Year 2010-2011...Be sure to scroll down past the post for lots of pics!

Morning Meeting! The kids are doing a great job leading!
They are responsible for a proper greeting, sharing/reading, activity, and announcements. This routine and ritual they are all familiar. We meet daily 8:30-9:10. The importance of these gatherings is evident in the ways the kids treat each other and the content we study. Last year each led a Morning Meeting, yet this year, the expectations are much higher as they know completely the process and why it is important. They have been given a schedule so they can be prepared and successful for this leadership endeavor.

The kids are using the 10 Design Principles very well and continuing their good CREW behavior to our school which is courage, responsibility, empathy, and welcoming.
Each designed a t-shirt that gives an example of each trait and these lamenated shirts reside on the lockers to remind them each day of what they all can do.
We added a cartoon quail to the lockers after each filled it out with comments that they like, know, and learn from each other. These will be keepsakes for years to come as they look back and realize how much character already shows and hopefully remind them of their strengths. Each crew wrote sincerely to the others.

Newest Chant for Closing Crew: Kowabunga, I love being among ya, We soar all the more because we're one score!!


Make sure to have your child read 40 minutes per night. That is homework. On Feb. 7, we spend time talking about when the kids read and most read right after school, on the bus and before bed. Good they are all finding a particular time and making the reading happen!

Practice multiplication and division, 1-12 times table. Make sure that your kid knows the United States too!! They have a map... Memorization is our tool for bigger problem solving.


Educational Goals were created and each child has them now in their Student Led Conference binder. These goals are things that the kids think about being when they grow up. Remember when you were almost 11...?






Sunday, April 10, 2011

The 5 days at McCall Outdoor Science School were MOSSome!!!!

 This picture is from Friday morning after Inquiry Presentations. We are minutes away from   heading back to Moscow. The 5 days were absolutely terrific. The kids were in 3 instructional groups and 4 cabins that I assigned. They got to work with these kids all week during the day digging snow pits and testing for moisture, doing water quality tests on Payette Lake, hiking into Ponderosa State Park to study animal adaptations and then back to cabins to socialize. Each evening we had a specific evening program tailored to what I have been teaching in our Water Expedition. The instructors were flexible and thorough in all they did with the kids. 


The 5/6 were engaged learners though out all the weather conditions. We had full on white out snow and wind, tons of ice and cold temps. They really helped each other and proved to be the best group of students the McCall School has had all year. That is what we were told by their instructors-- Shannon, Chelsea and Andrea-graduate students in Environmental Education, who have taught hundreds of kids this year. We loved the compliment!! Louisy the program director agreed and everybody applauded!!


My special thanks go to the chaperones who really helped the kids throughout the whole day whether in class or making sure shower time went smoothly. It was such a pleasure for me to get to know them all better too. 


Here are the names of the parents that helped make this trip possible: 
Betta Bunzel, Valeri Schillberg, Steve Flint, Debbie Berkana, Colette DePhelps, Ray Anderson, Paul Pierzchanowski,  and J.D. Wulfhorst 
We had a great surprise when Nancy Taylor came up from Utah and Mark Lesko came down from Moscow. 


This coming week at school we will be reviewing the content, revisiting the process,  working on our product and putting together thank yous and advice lists. 


Thank you parents for sending your kids with me to McCall Outdoor Science School!! 

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