Monday, January 23, 2012

Mouse Pad Update!

Hello Everyone,

Welcome back from Winter 2012. I hope you all enjoyed the surprise week off from the snow! I had a great time sledding with my sons and drinking plenty of hot chocolate. Hope you created some wonderful winter memories with your family.

All grades have been very busy since the start of the New Year. Here's a recap:

Kindergartners have been introduced to the Sunburst Senses program. This takes off from the lessons about the senses from their homeroom classrooms. The program has nine lessons all about the five senses and once completed, they get a customized certificate. They've started with the sequence game, the matching game and creating your own portrait which includes inputting pictures from the five senses. They are now about to begin the nine lessons to obtain their certificates. This program really helps them develop their hand/eye mouse coordination and reinforces the five senses.

First Graders have been introduced to the Neighborhood Map Machine program in which they put their knowledge of map making skills to the test. The program uses x and y coordinates and the compass. Students first created their own maps and then they solved mysteries embedded within the program. They loved searching for treasure and aliens! Students were grouped together to solve mysteries and they showed great teamwork skills. I was amazed to see how polite and encouraging they were to their teammates.

Second Graders are continuing with the Alice program. We have lots of great programmers in 2nd Grade. They have learned to have more than one object move at the same time. They have incorporated music, speech bubbles and their own voice recordings. They are all writing more than 10 lines of code! Their project is to create an animated video which includes speech bubbles, voice recordings and music and then they will share their finished product with the class using the smart board. I can't wait for that!

Third Graders were introduced to Google Earth, a navigation software that lets you go to anywhere on earth as well as the Sky, Mars and the Moon. Students started off with finding OWS, then from there they went home and then they went to India to visit the Taj Mahal. They had loads of fun especially seeing their homes. Students then went to the sky to identify constellations and then they visited Mars and the Moon and placed their mark on it! Ask them how they did that..... Next, they will be introduced to Scratch programming. Stay tuned for that.

Fourth Graders were introduced to a photo editing website called picnik. This is a great site for introducing basic photo editing. Students uploaded their picture and made edits that would certainly surprise you! Students added lighting effects, text, stickers,  and some were happy that they could remove those unwanted blemishes! Have your child show you the website. It's great fun to use and it's free!

Grades 1 - 4 have been practicing TTL4 as well for 10 minutes each week. I do encourage you all to download TTL4 so that your child can continue practicing at home. Instructions can be found on your child's teacher's website. Kindergartners will be introduced to TTL4 later on this school year.

Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions. Take care!

Rasha Sachdeva