Due to my absence on 12/21, our media presentation will be scheduled to be posted on 1/8/2013
Saturday, December 22, 2012
Wednesday, December 19, 2012
Monday, December 17, 2012
Update!
Thank you to our first global partners in Greece! We are thrilled to receive your information and look forward to future collaboration!
Saturday, December 15, 2012
GLOBAL QUESTIONNAIRE!
We are in the final stages of our GLOBAL PROJECT! ! We hope to have our projects posted by 12/24.
We would love for any class to reach out and participate in our project and/or answer our questionnaire, which is up and ready to be filled out! Please press submit after answering the questions.
THANK YOU!!!!
We would love for any class to reach out and participate in our project and/or answer our questionnaire, which is up and ready to be filled out! Please press submit after answering the questions.
THANK YOU!!!!
Saturday, December 8, 2012
How this project came to be. By Syndney R.
November 26, 2012
Essential Question- why does what happen in the past matter to me today and how will it affect my future?
Today,
when we came to class, the desks were arranged in a circle-like formation.
Confused, we sat down. This was about
the time Mrs. Blackburn came into the classroom, and she was probably the most
excited we had ever seen her. The first
thing she did was hand out a paper, which talked about how history has impacted
us today. It explained the GSE (Grade
Span Expectation) HP2-Connecting the past with the present. The standard focused on Rhode Island
History. Mrs. Blackburn explained to us
that this kind of learning would be new to us and it was new to her too, but it
would also be fun, but most of all challenging. We discussed starting a project
that could help us understand more about RI (its history, how things have
changed over time, and to envision how it will continue to change, and why this
is important to us.) Mrs. Blackburn then
challenged us to design the project and then execute, and publish its final
piece using social media and the internet so we could connect with other
classrooms around the world.
Mrs. Blackburn’s
challenge was very exciting because our class has been communicating,
collaborating and using many 21st century skills all year. The class decided to try to use what most of
us know well, social media and the digital word (blogging, emails, web searches
and twitter) to communicate with others around the world and learn how other
students learn in other classes. We have
decided to research our state, RI, city,
Cranston, school (WHMS), and our classroom.
We will look at the past, we will analyze the changes that have taken place,
and we will predict what may develop in our future. We will then create a media presentation to publish our research.
December 14, 2012
While
we are working on the project, we continue to learn about American History. We
are currently studying the French and Indian War and are leading to the
American Revolution. We are working in groups and independently on an
interactive study guide. As we continue on, we see the connections to RI’s
history. Our project research is helpful to us because we are learning more
about the history of our state, and how it has changed over time. It also helps
us make connections to our community today and how it developed since the
founding and the wars that took place.
Project
Update-
As
the project develops one of our groups has found several possible classroom
blogs to communicate with. We realize that classes may not be able to complete
a project like ours; however we have also designed a simple method of
connecting to other classrooms to give as an alternative. We have designed a
student questionnaire in GOOGLE DOCS. The questionnaire has many awesome
questions, and we are excited to see the information that we will collect from
the questionnaire. The link to our survey is https://docs.google.com/spreadsheet/viewform?formkey=dDBIUUx1VTkxdWpXSmljaEJocGl1OVE6MQ
or you can access it direct from our website. We welcome any class or student,
in any city, state, or country to participate.
The
history group has set up a Wall Wisher, where they post easily accessible facts
about Rhode Island, Cranston, and Western Hills. We have been using Wall Wisher
in our class all year. Wall Wisher is a 2.0 web based blogging site that helps
us connect with our classmates and other classes on our team. The wall is
already filled with the history of RI. At the end of our project, we will use
the wall to access information needed in the final publication. One great
advantage to wall wisher is that all classmates can access the wall on home
computers, ipads, and even our cell phones. Wall Wisher can hold pictures,
power points, videos, comments and current notes.,
The
Team Dynamite group, who are working on current trends in RI and Cranston has
put together many of the popular places, and items that we all can’t seem to
live without. I won't give to many details about this information because it is
the hottest topic in our classroom. We all have a lot of import on what we
think is cool and can't wait to show this off in the presentation.
The
technology group has already set up our website, and now has completed the
introduction to our final media presentation. The group had used movie maker, a
PREZI, and multimedia software. One of our classmates is also trying to
translate the blog into other languages. We are all busy…..and we can’t wait to
show the world our FINAL PROJECT! It won’t be long now.
Thursday, December 6, 2012
Experiences!
Great picture of one of many awesome experiences...and a "shout out" to the many
more to come this year..... The process can be the best lesson!!
Great job KYLE,
GRACE, EMILIA, and ERICA
Who is up for the
next challenge?????
Saturday, December 1, 2012
Operation Global Connection
Please click on this picture if you have interest in our GLOBAL PROJECT!
OUR CLASSROOM IS CREATING A GLOBAL PROJECT
We are in the CONSTRUCTION STAGE...but will be up and running shortly!
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