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We are a Grade 3 classroom at Bernie Wolfe Community School in Winnipeg, MB, Canada. We are excited to share what's going on in our classroom with all of our readers!

Tuesday, October 28, 2014

1SE: 1 Second Everyday (September 2014)

Earlier this spring, I attended a conference on technology put on by the Manitoba Teachers' Society called 'Awakening Possibilities'. One of the speakers I was really excited to see was Steve Dembo, who I'd been eagerly following on Twitter for quite a while. During his keynote presentation, he talked about an app someone had mentioned to him called 1SE (or 1 Second Everyday), and the wonderful experience he had in trying this for himself. Right away, I thought to myself "What an incredible way to document what goes on at school on a daily basis!" - so often, the days meld together, and we forget a lot of what we've done throughout the year. With 1SE (and I've been using it to create a personal video of my life, to share with friends and family, as well), each second acts like a placeholder, reminding us of some of the things we did on that day. And even though we won't remember the whole day, it helps us to remember a whole lot more than we would have, otherwise.

So, I started using 1SE shortly thereafter to create a video every month, to summarize that month at school for our classroom (each of which being approx. 20 seconds). At the end of this year, I plan on putting the whole year into one video, which will be approximately 3 minutes in length. It was unfortunate that I didn't find out about the app sooner, as I was only able to have video from the latter part of April to the end of last school year. I'm looking forward to creating these videos to help my students (and their parents) remember what they did during the year in school, because... let's face it... how much do YOU remember from Grade 3 or 4?! I certainly don't remember very much!

P.S. I've tried posting this video for weeks, but for some reason, only the audio was coming through. However, I think I've fixed the problem now (although the audio comes 'unsynced' from the video partway through - argh!), so look for November's 1SE video next week - hopefully, I'll be able to post it bug-free!

Wednesday, October 22, 2014

Election-o-rama!

With the civic election happening today, it was the perfect time to talk about voting and the election process. We started yesterday by looking at all the candidates who are running for mayor in Winnipeg, and their platforms. The students then wrote about who they thought would be the best choice for mayor, and why, and then who they thought wouldn't make the best choice for mayor, and why. There were some very interesting, and well-thought out, responses (some of which you can see below). FYI, the students in the class narrowly 'elected' Robert Falcon-Oulette (it'll be interesting to see how this compares to the actual election today).


Today, we continued talking about the election by actually running an election. I told the students that I would provide $30 for a class party, but that we would have to decide as a class how to spend the money. So, after asking for volunteers to be candidates in our election, I picked 3 candidates. Along with an election team that they chose, they came up with platforms on how to spend the money, which they presented to the class. Next, the other students sprang into action to compile a voter list, made ballots, operate the polling station, and count the ballots. In the end, Kayleigh won a close election, with Braedon and Raina tying for second. I will be meeting with Kayleigh and her team next week to plan our party - we'll keep you posted! In the meantime, check out the photos of our election below.








Wednesday, October 15, 2014

Tools that help us learn in the classroom

This is my 9th year of teaching. I have had a lot of students over the years who have used different tools to help them concentrate and get their work done (I have, on occasion, used some similar tools myself.). Some of these tools we have in the classroom include earmuffs, wedge cushions, rocking chairs, and fidget tools (see pictures below). Here are some of the ways that students in our class are using, or have used, these tools:

"I use gum so that I don't bite my nails."
"I have used headphones so I don't get distracted from people talking to me."
"I can use stress balls when I'm angry - they calm me down."
"I chew gum when I'm in an airplane to help my ears not pop."
"I used to have this computer thing (called an e-writer) that I would do my writing on. I went to Mrs. Sokoloff's room, and then she sent it to the photocopier."
"When I was in Grade 2, I sometimes used a mini-earth ball so my hands won't get distracted and touch other stuff."
"Sometimes we chew gum to be quiet."
"I used to go to a calming room when I had too much energy."
"I used to use rocking chairs because my I had a hard time keeping all my chair legs on the ground."
"I sometimes use a wedge cushion on my chair to make me feel more comfortable when I sit down."
"I like the tools because they help us to not get distracted."

These tools are available in the classroom for the students to use, if they wish, to help them to concentrate and get their work done. Sometimes they use them, and sometimes they don't - it all depends on how they are feeling that day. What tools do you use in your classroom, or at your work, to help you to concentrate?

rocking chair

wedge cushion

ear muffs