March is almost here!

Sunday, February 16, 2020 No comments
I am working on curing my winter blues by thinking spring! I starting to take down the winter decor and put up all things green. I am also planning some fabulous spring-themed lessons. These Low Prep March STEM Challenges are some of my favorites. They also include a writing craft, graphing lucky charms, and crack-the-code challenge.

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During a special event day, I often set up work stations in my third grade classroom. The first station is "crack-the-code."


The next station is a writing craft that will be related to the month or holiday.


The last station is a stem project. Students can choose which one they want to try. If they finish early, I let them explore more than one. 

Michigan Essay and Museum

Saturday, February 15, 2020 No comments
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Each year I have my students answer the question: Why should someone come to Michigan? We brainstorm many ideas such as the places to visit, rich history, great jobs, and the geography. Then we begin to write an essay about our thoughts.



As we begin to write, I offer handouts to encourage learners to try steps of writing on their own. 



The stages of writing are clear and posted so students know exactly what they should be working on.



When the project is complete we celebrate with a Michigan Museum Day. Students work on an at-home project where they choose one topic about Michigan to focus on. Then they design a tri-fold to share information about that topic. Their essay goes on display along with the tri-fold. Classes from school are invited to view the museum during school hours.



For the Michigan Museum, students create visual displays at home and they are not due until the day of the museum. At school, students work on the essay that will be displayed in our Museum

Our school offers tri-folds for the visual display, but students purchase them for $2.50. Most students choose to make a Tri-Fold which might have pictures, maps, timelines, or important facts about their topic.  Other students might choose to make a model or a power point on the computer showing what something looks like or how it might work so the tri-fold is not something you have to have.