Saturday, August 20, 2016

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Click the link above and check out the new site.  I would love to hear your feedback.  I am looking forward to an awesome 2016-2017 school year.  Thank you for visiting my sites.

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Mrs. Buhner

Thursday, April 14, 2016

2016 Wax Museum Success


In true gabbiano spirit, the students of cottage 4 successfully implemented the 2016 Wax Museum With A Twist.  I presented the students with the problem-based learning opportunity at the beginning of the second quarter.  The main question we started with was what is censorship and why is it an issue. This led us to the creation of a learning issues board:

From the learning issues board, students mapped out the rest of the unit of study.  Each student was tasked with setting and monitoring goals for achievement.  Students chose to demonstrate learning through the implementation of a wax museum.  Students created research essays, multi-media messages, and advertising for the museum.

Look for student comments below, as they take turns relating their individual thoughts about the learning activity.  You are invited to comment as well.  What are your thoughts about the unit, museum, or your child's performance?

Saturday, February 27, 2016

These Students Are Really Cool!

This comment was received while we were in the midst of enjoying our latest STEAM design challenge day.  Mrs. Russell, Education Coordinator, TFC Recycling, joined us February 25th, to provide feedback to the students on their design projects.  I agree, Mrs. Russell, these students are cool.

Students engaged in a full morning both exploring technology and engineering tools as well as working on their projects.  I added a challenge to their original media messages.  Our big question remains, "In what ways can we promote sustainability through recycling here at John B Dey ES?" Over the course of the year students have created a viable media message regarding recycling.  My new challenge is, "Add a 3-dimensional aspect to your original media message that not only moves, but moves without human intervention."

I asked Mrs. Russell to join us in the hopes that she could share her expertise as an Education Coordinator whose job entails communicating with others about recycling.  Student teams took turns meeting with her to gain feedback on their projects.  We so appreciate her insights.  Afterward, students told me the feedback was very helpful.  I saw them return to their projects for revisions, with great motivation.




Saturday, February 13, 2016

The Sweet, Sweet Sounds of...Kindness


What color is your kindness?  We are so excited about collaborating with Visual Arts students from Old Donation on a mandala project.  Students are tasked with designing a mandala, with their ODC pen pal, that best symbolizes the construct of kindness.  To kick off this collaboration we have spent time discussing kindness.  What does kindness look and sound like?  Why engage in acts of kindness?  What are we hoping to have happen as a result of enacting random acts of kindness?




Once we received the pen pal letters from ODC, students began working on their responses.  We used Kidspiration to brainstorm the parts of the friendly letter as well as the contents.  Then students used the writing process to publish their letters.






We would love to hear your thoughts about kindness!  Please comment here.










Sunday, January 17, 2016

Beyond the STEAM

We created something for our design challenge.  What now?

Students in Caselare 4 have been given the challenge to move from one solution to developing a package to further enhance their message.  Our overarching question continues to be:  In what ways might we make recycling a habit at Dey ES?  In December, students presented initial designs to Kathy Russell of TFC Recycling.  She gave feedback.  Now students have been challenged with using that feedback to further develop their package.


Below are examples of students refining their work, combining efforts, and adding new elements.  Note the use of LEGO WeDo construction kits, programming, the addition of a Dash robot, and the formation of new teams!  This class is leveling up!


Ryan helped the boys find LEGO WeDo construction plans.