Good morning everyone!
The excitement is certainly building for the Winter Holiday! Nonetheless, we were hard at work! Here's the week in review:
The excitement is certainly building for the Winter Holiday! Nonetheless, we were hard at work! Here's the week in review:
Language Arts
In Language Arts this week, we spent some time doing self-evaluations of our Wonder Women! quick writes from last week. Students were given the rubric and an exemplar which we graded together. Then, they needed to look at their own work and decide what descriptors from the rubric they were able to demonstrate. Then then developed an action plan where they thought of next steps for reading entries they could create to show mastery. Once they had developed their action plans, I gave them my copy of the rubric. They could then compare how I evaluated their work versus how they evaluated their own work.
We also transitioned from fairy tales to myths. We read a book called Icarus at the Edge of Time and then compared it to the original myth. We used our read aloud to inform our predictions and expectations for the original myth and can apply a similar structure when making connections between mythological references in modern culture.
Social Studies
In Social Studies this week, we viewed the Animaker videos that students had created. We also added a new entry to our online timeline Tiki-Toki. We had to find an archaeological artifact that matched our topic/essential question and put it into our timeline. We can then share these events with others to make comparisons.
Drama
In Drama this week, students talked about consistency in pantomime and how we make sure our invisible props like cups, phones or other items stay the same size and shape throughout a scene. We also talked about how when we put an invisible prop down, we need to pick it up in the same spot. We started talking about ground plans as a way to organize ourselves and our movements. We also started talking about answering the questions: Who is the character? What is the emotion? What is the place? during a pantomimed scene. Students will be creating their first performances in class today that will be performed next week.
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