Friday, January 27, 2012

4th Grade Radio Shows

Fourth Graders practice their radio shows in Journalism class. Students have learned what it was like when radio was the main source of entertainment  in the USA (Golden Age of Radio).

Middle Schoolers Prepare for Press Conference

Middle Schoolers are busy at work preparing for next week's press conference with Boeing Engineer Wendy Lacy!

Thursday, January 26, 2012

2nd, Picasso inspired Self-Portrait

This week at Art, 2nd graders learned about Pablo Picasso and started working on their self-portraits inspired by Cubism. We looked at examples of Picasso's paintings that he had done in different time period of his life. Some children found that cubist portraits were somewhat disturbing to look at and they couldn't understand why Cubism is significant in art history at first. However, after we learned Picasso introduced a radically different way of seeing and rendering a subject, we found his cubist portraits were more interesting and fun. We spent a lot of Art time discussing and analying Picasso's Art.

Monday, January 23, 2012

P.E.: Ready to Hit the Slopes!!


Kindergarten and First Grade students learned (and reviewed) how to ride the chairlift. While new skiers begin on the "Magic Carpet"--all students eventually graduate to the chairlift. Today's lesson focused on proper chairlift form and safety. Students learned to keep their back to the back of the chair and their legs out straight. The student on the right (as looking at the picture) was demonstrating proper form and the student on the left was showing improper form. Students had a great time giggling up the imaginary mountain in the gym!

Friday, January 13, 2012

4th, Dragon Scrolls



For the Lunar New Year/Chinese New Year project, 4th Graders worked hard on their Dragon Scrolls and turned out amazing. During ancient times, the dragon was considered the most sacred of all animals. The Chinese Dragon meaning is also one of divine ruler of the sea, the river and the lakes. Dragons were frequently painted on the walls of early Chinese and Korean tombs to ward off evil spirits. Year of Dragon considered the year of luck because the a part of the Chinese Dragon meaning is good fortune in the areas of health, wealth and living a long, prosperous life.




Thursday, January 12, 2012

Do, Re, Mi!

In music, Kindergarten students have been warming up their voices with solfege exercises. We have been practicing going up the scale (Do, Re, Mi, Fa, Sol, La, Ti, Do) and back down again, as well as some skipping around. The syllables and hand motions help the student to hear and remember pitch. Older students have also been practicing the exercises, and we'll use the system to help with songs from Musicals.

Wednesday, January 11, 2012

1st Grade Tech

In their Technology lessons students have started using our keyboarding program, Type to Learn 3. They are currently learning how to place their fingers on the home row keys, by locating their index fingers on F and J and feeling for the bumps. If you are interested in having the children show you what they are learning, or practicing at home, I showed them how to use the BBC’s Dance Mat Typing website which you will find a link to here http://www.mrsmorlidge.com/Technology.htm

3rd Grade Tech

To tie in with the unit they are starting in Science, students will be making a PowerPoint presentation all about Rocks and Minerals. In preparation for this, students completed a Brain Pop all about Rocks and Minerals and did really well in the activote (aka voting eggs) quiz. Brain Pop Junior is an excellent resource, which your child can use at home during school hours. There is a link on the Technology page of www.mrsmorlidge.com, the username is chatechlab and the password is chestnut.

Monday, January 9, 2012

CHA students celebrating Dia de los Reyes Magos


Last week Friday and early this week, CHA students celebrated El Dia de los Tres Reyes Magos! Kindergarten enjoyed making there very own King's crowns, while first grade through Middle School tried some of the Rosca de Reyes, a traditional King's Cake eaten on this day! Students loved finding their shoes filled with goodies from the Tres Reyes Magos!

3rd, Art



This week at Art, we learned about Lunar New Year/Chinese New Year.
Lunar New year falls on the second new moon after the winter solstice (all months begin with a new moon). In 2012, Chinese New Years falls on January 23rd. We also learned about Chinese zodiac story. Since 2012 is the year of Dragon, we had so much fun making Dragon puppets.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Dia de los Tres Reyes Magos



This week CHA students talked about El día de los Tres Reyes Magos (Three Kings Day) in Spanish class. The main tradition discussed in class was how children living in Hispanic
countries leave their shoe(s) out on the night of January 5th so that when the Three Kings pass by their house that night, they may leave gifts, toys, or treats in their shoe. This is a Hispanic tradition that occurs in multiple Spanish speaking countries.
CHA students made paper shoes this week and are leaving them on their teacher's desks, or in the Spanish classroom to see if the Three Kings visit school the night of the 5th!

Kindergarten Tech

Kindergarten students are playing Clifford's Thinking Adventures from PBS Kids. In this game they have to solve various puzzles in order to help Emily Elizabeth organize a present and a party for Clifford. One student old me he thinks Clifford is turning 33!

CHA Music!



December was a busy time for us all! We are proud of all the students for their performances at Bellevue Square Mall and the Festival of Peace and Light. Pictured here are 4th grade and Middle School students singing at the mall, and all students onstage at the Festival. Happy New Year!



MS Tech

In the next couple of weeks students will start learning how to make their own websites. They will look at aspects of design, have a go at writing html code, and then use Expression Web to make the pages. The websites they make will give them the opportunity to showcase what they are studying in social studies. In preparation for this, the students took part in a Brain Pop all about the Revolutionary War.

4th Grade Tech

The students have set off on their Oregon Trail adventure. The bad news is that if they didn't take enough supplies or have the right skills they may not make it. The good news is that it's a computer simulation so they can always start a new game! If you would like to play with your child, there are versions available for the Wii and for mobile phones. You can find out all about it at the publisher's website.
www.oregontrail.com

Wednesday, January 4, 2012

2nd Grade Tech

In Technology this week students have started running their own ice cream businesses in the Ice Cream Truck simulation game. They get to decorate their trucks, choose which types of ice cream to buy at the warehouse and what price to sell it at. They are starting to experiment with purchasing different quantities and changing the price to see how that affects sales. They are also learning that it is important to know where your customers are before you set up shop. Only a few of them are in profit at the moment, but the beauty of a simulation is we can start a new game if we go bankrupt!