Friday, September 28, 2012

September 28, 2012 Busy Navigators

Each day has something new and different to learn and experience. Here are some things we did this week:

Writing in our journals:


 
 Frozen with a happy face in Performing Arts:

Classifying in Science:





Reading a play about Christopher Columbus in Reading:

Learning how Kevin Henkes writes and illustrates his books in Literacy with Miss Becky:

Measuring our classroom to make scale maps in Social Studies/Math:



Sorting, tallying, compiling food items brought in for our food drive:




Thursday, September 20, 2012

September 20, 2012 Learning To Navigate

 
 We are "transitioning" nicely into the routine of second grade. We're learning how to "navigate" the seas like the Explorers of long ago and to "navigate" the world around us of reading, writing, math, science, social studies, relationships, technology and so on.

Here's a peak into what we've been up to:


 














Learning how to use home row as we type with Nimblefingers.com.

 
 Making bar  graphs of the food items brought in for the food drive. We're up to 94 items!





















While reading a readers' theater we discovered the Vikings were "very curious." They were not only raiders but they were explorers and traders.

The Vikings might have used a solar compass. We took advantage of the beautiful sunshine and made our own solar compasses. Above is a drawn picture of our experiment.
 
Here's how we did it using the Scientific Method:
 
I told them we were going outside with a water bottle, two sticks and three rocks.
 
Question: How does a solar compass work?
 
Hypothesis conversation:
     "It's the magnetic field of the earth!" (Last week we made magnetic compasses so this was a pretty good guess!)
     "It's the evaporation of the water!"
     "The stars?"
     "The sun is a star."
     "The sun!"
     "The sun is moving!"
     "I know, I know! The sun rises in the east and sets in the west."
We were getting closer.
 
Experiment stage:
     We put a water bottle in the sun and marked the end of the shadow with one rock. Fifteen minutes later we went out to mark the end of the shadow again. Someone exclaimed, "Someone moved our bottle!" Someone else said, "No, the sun is moving." And someone else said, "No, the earth is rotating!"  We came out again in fifteen minutes and marked the end of the shadow. We lined up a stick (ruler) along the rocks and found the east/west line. We lined the second stick (ruler) perpendicular to the first and found the north/south line. Using a magnetic compass we found that our experiement worked! We had found north using our solar compass!
 
Analysis: The rotation of the earth caused the shadow to move.
 
Conclusion: If we were lost we could use the sun to find north unless, of course, it was night or a cloudy day.
 
 
 
In Literacy Class with Ms. Becky, the librarian, we made purple backpacks...
 
 
...and purple purses.
 
 
We decorated them and filled them with all kinds of imaginative things.
 
 
We made old maps of the world and added compass roses...
 
 
 
...and terrible sea monsters...
 
 
...and lots of ships
 
 
...and treasure chests.
 
We'll be learning lots more about maps, about navigation and about the reasons explorers explored.
 
 
 
 
 
 


Wednesday, September 12, 2012

The First Week of School

Welcome to the Navigators' blog. We are ready and eager to navigate the world around us.

 Our overall theme this year is "transitions." Our integrated curriculum will cover the questions of what is a transition? How do they take place? What causes transition? What are the effects of transition?  Are transitions good? Bad? Necessary? What transitions are taking place right now in the world and in our lives. How do we adjust? We should have some interesting discoveries and conversations as we look at the world through this lens.

Our first transition is our classroom!


Here is the BEFORE with the old, stained, don't-really-want-to-sit-on-it carpet.

And here is the after with new, fresh carpet and new, fresh second graders!

Happy, enthused, ready to start Navigators

A nice clean place to sit and read
 
 
J. always has several books to choose from.
 
Another boy who loves to read
 
 Making new friends
 
Already losing teeth
 
Drawing with new friends
 

The big ceremonial scissors for the ribbon cutting celebrating the new look at Seabury.
 
Getting ready to cut the ribbon!
 

Be sure to check in weekly for an update on what the Navigators are navigating!