This is Mr. Berkey's attempt to organize and digitize what occurs in his classroom. If we are successful, Mr. Berkey can go open a store in Juneau, because the kids will have all the tools online that they could ever need to learn. A true teacher teaches their students to teach themselves.
Wednesday, November 30, 2011
Dissection Studies
Dissection can be a slippery subject, as the idea of death has different meanings for different families. To make a long story short, out of respect for those who wish to have no part of animal dissection, we will be holding a Saturday class for those families who are interested in dissection. There will be several choices for dissection, including, but not limited to, a perch, a squid, a shark, a big earthworm, a fetal pig, amongst other things. I also ordered us some scalpels and dissection pans so that we could do our studies correctly.
We finished making our homework journals, so look forward to those. Other big news: Mr. Berkey's class is taking a field trip before winter break. This is not usual behavior for me, but one of our student's will be performing in The Nutcracker, and there will be performances for school kids coming soon.
This class is an amazing group, and I look forward to seeing them impress general society as much as they impress me.
Take Care Out There-
Mr. B
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Introducing the Independent Writers' Guild!
Following this text is "blogwork" from my Independent Writers' Guild who has been given the task of blogging daily classroom activities. There will be mistakes in this area, which I think is part of the process. The kids will see their mistakes, be able to go edit their mistakes, and learn about the writing process in a real way. I have not included all of the blogs (one wasn't finished), nor have I put the names of the students. The students and I will discuss how we want to deal with names. I hope you enjoy!
Cool Books!!
In the book we’re reading in class, George’s Cosmic Treasure Hunt, it has gotten SERIOUS. A character named Annie has gotten a message from an E.T.!!!! It was strange since it happened right after Annie’s family saw a robot touch down on Mars mysteriously after losing contact for several minutes. Why were they at a space station you ask? Well Annie’s dad Eric is a scientist that studies space so..... yeah. It’s an interesting book series and you should read. It is by Stephen Hawking. Check it out. The first book is George’s Secret Key to the Universe. There is a Stephen Hawking website, that is cool too!!
FINALLY!!! maybe....
In Math we finished our models of the play ground! They looked great in the end after all that hard work!! The people who worked on the swings got to use some mini chains that were so adorable!!! Although it was a lot of hard work it really paid off. Especially working in groups because people don’t always agree....... it was still fun though!
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Iliev Math
Yesterday in Ms.Iliev’s at math we did a chapter test for chapter 6 which was about adding and subtracting fractions in the McDougall Litell math book. Also we did a pretest for chapter 7 which was about multiplying and dividing fractions.
Today in Ms. Iliev’s class we learned how to multiply fractions by whole numbers, whileNyah did home design. Home design is our little class project this year, in other words, we’re building little cardboard models of houses.
Ileiv Reading
Yesterday we read a story from our Jr. great books. This story was called The Devoted Friend. In the story there’s a miller and a gardener. The miller is the gardener’s best friend. The miller promises his friend a wheel barrow. Then he makes the gardener do his dirty work based on that. During running the miller’s errands the gardener dies. He never even got the wheelbarrow.Today in Ms.Iliev’s reading we reread The Devoted Friend, and marked vocabulary words. Then we looked up the definitions of the words we marked, and wrote them in our booklets.
Monday, November 28, 2011
Mad Rush
Today begins the mad dash toward winter break. My math groups will be zipping through long division in these upcoming weeks, and playing around with geometry also. If we dedicate all of our time to division, the kids will turn on me.
We made the covers for our new homework journals today. The covers are green and will most likely show up tomorrow.
I thoroughly enjoyed conferences, and feel great about the rest of the year. Thank you to all who attended conferences.
I assure you, I am frantically working to keep the kiddos busy up until the break. I'll check in soon. Look forward to student posted blog entries in the upcoming days.
Mr. B
P.S. Sorry if my emails bounced lately. I was getting tons of emails during conferences. I've cleared out my emails. If there's any loose ties I'm neglecting, please help me remember.
Friday, November 18, 2011
Thursday, November 17, 2011
REMINDER: our homework for tonight is to do ANOTHER good deed and write a paragraph about what you did in your journal. It is Double deed week in case you're wondering as to why we did two good deeds (not that theres anything wrong with that).
ALSO: tomarrow is crazy hair day (in case you didn't know) so have crazy hair! DON'T FORGET!!
- posted by Katester >=]
Wednesday, November 16, 2011
Also certain classmate has just arrived just in time for conferences. It is THE BIGGEST NEWS OF ALL, our lovely Evan Oien has finally returned to snowy Juneau from warm, sunny, Hawaii. We missed you dearly Evan!!!
REMINDER: our homework for tonight is to do a good deed. Then write a paragraph about it in your journal (your homework one obviously). Again, don't forget! Wedsnday good deeds.
-posted by Katester =)
Tuesday, November 15, 2011
Tuesday, November 15th
REMINDER: homework tonight is to respond to what Mr. B. wrote in our journals over the weekend. don't forget! (hence the REMINDER in BOLD letters)
- posted by Kate "Katester" Bergey =)
Sunday, November 13, 2011
Running In Circles
I'll be frantically organizing work tomorrow. The kids will lend a hand, and I'm guessing by the end of the day, we'll have their work together.
You are going to receive a folder of work by the end of this week. I'll try for earlier, but this is going to be a busy week.
My math group is now building their playground models, and we're hopefully going to have a display ready for the conferences. They might not be fully completed at that time, but you'll get the overall gist.
My reading group is going to take their understanding of Tall Tales and try to create one of their own. Their areas of focus are going to be in the areas of 'origin' and 'exaggeration.' These will be closed to finished by conferences also, but I doubt we'll be fully finished with the final product during conferences.
I'm going to have some of the kids start to blog for the class soon. Those kids who have full understanding of the rules of grammar AND are currently implementing those rules in their daily writing will have a chance to blog. Hopefully, this will be one more motivator to write.
Take Care-
Mr. B
Friday, November 11, 2011
What have you learned?
I hope that if you're not studying, you are honoring veterans. No, Call of Duty dies not count as honoring vets.
I'll write more soon.
Mr. B
Monday, November 7, 2011
Oh Noes!
Saturday, November 5, 2011
Weekend Randomness
I went to the school today and read all of the homework journals. Thank you so much for your wonderful writing, my lovely students. Tomorrow I'll be back at the school getting conference information ready for Monday.
I am very protective of work samples, but I will get them out to you well before conferences. I'd like you to go through the work your child has and discuss areas to improve. You will have the work samples over the weekend. The work samples and the homework journal will be a large aspect of conferences.
While reading the work samples I realized that I had missed a promise to my young friend Arias. Arias wanted Evan to know that Arias has been missing his friend Evan while Evan is away. Arias is looking forward to working with Evan on Khan Academy again.
I'll try to take a picture and link it to the blog tomorrow of the gross weather that traveling students are missing.
It's almost 7 pm and I am officially hanging up my Mr. Berkey hat for the night and try to remember who this lady named Tristan Berkey is.
I Hope You All Have a Great Weekend!
Adam Berkey
Friday, November 4, 2011
Friday, November 4
Progress reports look like they will be ready to go home today. I'm running around like crazy trying to get grades from other teachers. Again, if there are some grades missing it might be due to walk-to-read, math groups, or spec. ed. services. I got together everything that I could, and if there's gaps I'll be fixing them on Monday.
Here is the new newsletter for our class! I hope all is well for all of our students.
Take Care Out There-
Mr. B
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Thursday, November 3rd
Here are a couple of pictures of the order of planets. One is the unlabeled picture that I use in class. We have started the second book of the George's Secret Key series, and during these read-alouds we practice our planet identification. We are also trying to learn the distances of the planets from the sun.
In my math group we have been doing measurements of playground equipment in an attempt to model a scaled-down version of the playground. It's been a lot of work, but the practice has been giving students access to a wide variety of math activities. We have gotten to do work with fractions, measuring, and a little bit of decimal work. It's been great practice for the kids.
I've been running like crazy, which is why I haven't gotten to the blog for a few days. I'm sorry to those students who are traveling, but I also imagine there are much better things going on for our travelers than looking at this blog. I'm going to send out progress reports tomorrow. They will be rough for reading and math, as some of my students go to Ms. Wells during that time. I will try to get a good idea of what is going on with grades.
Conferences will occur during the 22nd and 23rd. I will be sending out conference slips next week.
Take Care Out There-
Mr. B