Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts
Showing posts with label New Years. Show all posts

Sunday, January 12, 2014

BACK TO THE FUTURE: A Grammar Lesson

I had been sharing Thursday with the kiddos how 2014 had sounded so futuristic to many of us and here it was! Many of them had seen the Back to the Future movies props to their parents! and I stated that the "future" in the movies was NEXT YEAR 2015! It is always funny how we all picture the "future" in our heads. My mom shared that her teacher in elementary school had had them write about what they thought the millennium 2000 would be like and she remembers including flying cars and jet packs. '99 did bring us the internet, however, many of us are still waiting on the flying cars!
I was ready to dive into verb tenses after break, but Thursday's discussion gave me a lesson idea for teaching verbs - at least future tense verbs. And thus was born "Back to the Future Verbs!" A grammar lesson.
For morning work, I had them draw a picture of what they thought life would be like in the year 2050. 
During writing class, we discussed three simple future verb forms. We also glued our lesson insert into our Thoughtful Logs and did some power teaching to help us remember them which included running around the room in a line shouting "I WILL run, I am GOING TO run, I am RUNNING TONIGHT"
As we went into independent reading and small group time, I encouraged them to identify at least one sentence using a future verb form from their books. Many of them did and we looked at them during our share time. After that, I explained that they would need to USE the different future verb forms during a creative writing where they answered future questions about themselves in the year 2050. I plan on putting this sheet, along with their future picture in their All About Me books that I bind at the end of the year and give them at graduation. It will be a fun thing to look back at 20 years or so from now :0)
For our lesson reflection, I had them write one sentence for each future verb form.

My professional learning goal this year is to encourage more student reflection both for their own learning and for me to utilize in pulling for small groups and to help adapt/re-teach lessons. I have been trying to find a way that I could document these in a tangible way so I could keep track of student reflections and see the whole class's data without hanging onto every little scrap of paper. I decided to create a google spreadsheet document and am using a "Blooms type" rubric to assess reflections. 

{2014} New Years Resolutions

What a week back! Like many of you, we did not have school Monday, Tuesday, OR Wednesday due to Snowmagedon! 
Hubby is such a trooper! 
It was like being back in college the break was so long! I would like to say that I utilized those days off in some productive, awe inspiring way, but I didn't. ha! However, I was 100% ready by the end of that relaxation to get back to work, and by George did we have a fabulous 2 day week ;0) 

On Thursday, the kids and I filled out our New Years Resolutions together. We decided we should have important goals that make us better people so... the first goal we made was a learning goal, something we wanted to get better at here at school. The second goal we decided should be a social goal - improving how we act, react, and interact with the people around us. The third goal we treated as our own personal fun, inspiring, traditional resolution. The kids wanted to hear all of mine so bad so I shared: 
Teaching Goal: Be more organized in my planning and teaching - no PILES on my desk! They giggled at this one ...
Social Goal: To be less defensive when having discussions with MR. B. I had to explain this one a little more ... they thought it was a good thing to work on. 
Fun/Traditional Resolution: To work out at least 3x's a week - Summer is 5 months away! At this one, one of my beloved students stated, "I don't know why adults always have this as a resolution. They never do it and always complain about how it isn't fun. I think they should take it off the list!" BAHAHA! Truth from the mouths of babes ...er...eleven year olds! 
Here are some of my cute kiddos goals. If you are interested in using the template it can be found, for FREE, HERE. A couple other cute one I saw can be found HERE and HERE
Happy New Years - 2014 Baby! 
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