Sunday, March 26, 2017

Grade 1 In Class Support

Our Grade 1 readers continue developing their comprehension and thinking skills. Working in small groups gives our students a chance to build up their confidence and practice sharing their thinking about the book with their peers. This week our book was about a boy's birthday and all my students were enthusiastically making connections and talking about their birthdays. We also managed to go over the different week days and months while talking about birthdays.

All my students had to write about their birthdays and illustrate their short written response to the story.

Researching about marine animals was a highlight of the week. Miss Carina's students became very knowledgeable about various sea creatures and the problems they had to face because of human activity. All the children were engaged in the research and offered multiple solutions for the problems.

Powan worked without a partner but managed to find a  lot of interesting information.
Miss Rachelle students finished up their research and were ready to share their findings with their peers.

Miss Kelly's students were reflecting on their field trip to Aeon Mall and riverfront with the help of the "I See, I Think, I Wonder" thinking routine. Clement and Oan were collaborating on this task and recorded their reflections on their iPads.

Grade 3 in Class Support

Miss Claire has launched her "Doors" project this week. To begin with, all her students had to draw and decorate the door leading the house of a special kind of person (the laziest, the meanest, the most accurate, etc) and present their ideas to the rest of the class.

We all enjoyed Taylor's mini performance when he was talking about his door.
Later in the week, Miss Claire's students had to write a story that starts with a knock on the door.

Most of the students published their stories by the end of the week.

Both Kim Veng and Mollymoon created great stories.
Miss Michelle's students were busy reading a book about air, water and land and practicing their comprehension skills. They also watched several dramas prepared by G5 students and gave their G5 peers thoughtful feedback. 

Making inferences was another learning experience. The students in my group read the "Jamaica's Find" story and explored the ways the author made his message clear to the readers. My students practiced making conclusions and reading between the lines.

Panavuth and Moon Ju participated actively in our discussions and shared their guesses and ideas with their peers.
Grade 3 EFL Class

This week during my EFL classes my students were learning how to write a report. Water as an earth resource was our topic in focus. In order to scaffold the report writing for my students, I prepared a booklet with outlining the report structure.  I also made cards with information and there were books available for them to find the answers to their question.

It was a collaborative activity and my students had to share resources and help each other. Finally, we all enjoyed informative presentations and learned a lot of important facts about water.
Samir, BB and Jiun worked together and became more knowledgeable about water.
Maly and Hyo Yeon enjoyed working together and were very confident presenters.

Sunday, March 19, 2017

Grade 1 In Class Support

We continue to work hard developing the reading skills of our Grade 1 students. This week Eira joined our group and Reach climbed up a level and joined Miss Dee's group. We read a book about hats and made great predictions, answered comprehension questions, made various connections and discussed the main character. All the students liked the book and were engaged in the discussion.

Noel was very excited during our discussion.
The students had to write about the main character.
While supporting our Grade 1 learners in their inquiry about the ocean, I practiced research skills with Miss Carina's students. They had to continue their research on various marine creatures and learned a lot of amazing and important facts.

Our students worked on their research in pairs and demonstrated great collaborative skills.
In Miss Kelly's room we had a great reading session. The students in my group read a book and, after a brief discussion, wrote down their observations. Several students illustrated their writing with very detailed drawings.

Samnang and the girls had a productive discussion that provided ideas for their writing.
Grade 3 In Class Support

We had an eventful week in all the three Grade 3 classrooms and the children showed a serious commitment to learning while enjoying the various activities that they were offered.

In Miss Michelle's room we listened to fantastic presentations about our students' "I Wonder" projects. All of them were very different in terms of media choice and the topics ranged from nuclear bombs to Cleopatra.

I was proud of Moon Ju who talked about how to become a police officer.
Another fun activity that Miss Michelle's students were involved in was learning about idioms. All the children had to explain the meaning of the idioms. All four groups of students practiced their thinking skills and had very productive discussions. The children had to listen to each other and use the knowledge and language experience of their peers if they were lacking the knowledge themselves.

Everyone learned something new during this activity. 
After watching a couple of fun videos about suffixes, Miss Claire's and Miss Lisa's students were engaged in various cooperative activities. The students worked in four groups, rotated every 10 minutes and practice word-building and spelling skills. They also had a chance to use academic language while explaining to their peers the meaning of suffixes and words. One of the favorite activities was a memory game and all the students had a chance to improve their speaking, thinking and memory skills.

During the sorting out activity the students had to explain their choices.
Building up words with  5 suffixes from the poster and illustrating the meaning of the words was another popular activity.
Drawing the meaning of the words.
Sorting out activity. Stephan is explaining his word.
All the girls in Jennifer's group practiced explaining the meaning of the suffixes.

Miss Claire's students also continued learning about the unit words and were creating google slide presentations, defining new words and choosing images for illustrations.

Mollymoon had to use both a book dictionary and online dictionary to find the definitions of the words.
The readers theatre of Lorax was another highlight of the week in Miss Claire's room. In Miss Michelle's room the students participated in the "Recycling Maniac" play.

All the students enjoyed the play and made thoughtful connections to the unit.
When Moon Ju's group was performing, my group was a supportive audience.

In Miss Lisa's room our students were engaged in reading comprehension activities. Later in the week the students focused on preparing their "I Wonder" project presentations.

Maly has just finished her research about endangered animals.
The students were ready with their findings and began to create their slideshows and posters.
Hyo Yeon was wondering what was the most popular university in Korea.

The Grade 3 EFL Class

In order to practice report writing skills with my students, I chose to engage them in guided report writing this week.

We watched several videos about water, listened to online articles about water, read Earth's Water book online and completed the activities. I also prepared cards with important and interesting facts about water for my students and selected four more books for them to read and research. We have started working in four groups of two on our water report this week and we will see how much learning will happen during the next week. My students will have to present their reports next week.



Sunday, March 5, 2017

Grade 1 In Class Support

In Grade 1 this week we were busy reading and writing stories. The "Wake Me Up in Spring" story by James Preller was the favourite this week. I was impressed with our Grade 1 ELLs! They continued to develop their comprehension skills and the "Wake Me Up In Spring" book gave all my students a lot of food for thought. Together we looked for clues and made our conclusions.We discussed how the main characters felt and explained our thinking. My students had to find the proof for their ideas and understanding in the story and share with the rest of the group. I modeled this strategy for them first and then all the students took turns sharing their thinking.

Another highlight of the week was the "Collections" book by Margeret Ballinger and Rachel Gosset.

We had an engaging discussion and googled the names of the birds and rocks that the students did not know. After reading and discussing the story, my students were asked to make connections to their lives and tell us about their collections or ideas for them. It was exciting to observe the great interest in the story that the children demonstrated.

Lucy enjoyed reading the book about collections and being a member of our reading group.

This week we welcomed Andres (a new student from Norway). We had a great session reading a story about Mr. Wolf's Dinner and taught each other English and Norwegian. It was fun!!
Learning from each other is fun!
Miss Carina's  students were writing their stories. Peter finished his realistic fiction book and started his fantasy fiction about an adventure on Mars.

We had a busy time publishing our stories.

In Miss Kelly's room lots of students were drafting their stories. I worked with Vincent and we managed to complete his draft. Vincent's story is about an adventure in the mountains.

Vincent was proud of his story draft.

Grade 3 In Class Support

We have learned a lot about the English language in Grade 3 this week.

In Miss Claire's room we talked about idioms and after watching a video the students attempted to construct their understanding of the idioms. They had to work in four collaborative groups and each group had native English speaking students to help the ELLs.

We also spent some time reading stories and practicing our inferencing skills in small groups. The discussions were very productive and the students further developed their reading comprehension skills.

Reading "Jamaica's Find" triggered interesting discussions.
Our students were engaged, curious and their predictions were interesting.

In Miss Lisa's room we began our landfill experiment and the students wrote their hypothesis.

In Miss Michelle's room we had a busy Tuesday learning about prefixes in four collaborative groups. All activities were successful and I am grateful to The Curriculum Corner for the ideas.

The sorting out activity was fun.
Drawing the meaning of the words triggered thinking and creativity.


Everybody enjoyed playing a memory game with Miss Boramey.

We also did some vocabulary work. Our students had to watch two videos and write out all the words that related to our unit - Earth's Resources. When the lists were ready, we had a group discussion and chose the most challenging words for the Stir the Class activity that we are planning to do next week.

EFL Class

The focus of this week in my EFL class was on listening skills. We listened to several podcasts about water pollution and answered the questions. It was not easy for my students to catch and process all the information only by listening. The students had pair-share time to discuss the story with their peers and pick up some information that they missed. At the end of the class, I gave my students the written text of the article and we had a chance to correct our mistakes and proofread our answers to the questions.

All my students were engaged in the activity.