Showing posts with label music. Show all posts
Showing posts with label music. Show all posts

Monday, June 29, 2015

Final week

Our last week as the 'Uniters' class focused on reflection and preparing to celebrate our learning for the entire school year at the Year End Show, School Awards, and Graduation Ceremony.


The grade five and six students wait with patience for younger classes to rehearse their stage entrances and exits.


You can't hide on stage. Our rehearsals were a unique opportunity to learn and practice stage presence and other performing arts and presentation skills.


One of my favorite types of photographs is the 'preshow', taken moments before a performing group takes the stage.


The students' show, being totally student created and collaborative, was a very authentic product of their understandings of 'How we organize ourselves'. It was our summative assessment task for the unit, and a valuable artifact of learning across disciplines and elements of the PYP.

This has been a rewarding school year for all of us. I truly appreciate the opportunity to learn and grow together and wish everyone the best for their future endeavors.

Friday, June 19, 2015

Preparing a musical

This week, we have been applying our new understandings of how people organize themselves to collaborate with the Grade 4 students to produce a mini musical.

With Suheda serving as Producer and Miray as Musical Director, the students have written a script, organized music, and choreographed original dances.


They have enjoyed working together and practicing their social and communication skills.



I was very impressed the first time I saw the 'dance battle' and recorded the time lapse video above to give you a preview of what to look forward to at the Yearend Performance.


This week has also been the final chance for a few activities, such as visiting the Harajuku Public Library. We will have more of these closure activities next week, particularly the Yearend Performance, Graduation, and Student Led Conferences. I look forward to seeing you there!



Friday, December 19, 2014

Last week of Term 1


After a long and dynamic first term, it's time to bid farewell until next year. There were so many outstanding events this week and the pace was so fast, most of my photos are blurry!

One of the great successes of our most recent unit of inquiry was Suheda's periscope as a way to change point of view. It's a very unique project that authentically demonstrates the concept of Perspective while exploring mathematics, optics, and construction.


As part of their Cultural Expo, the students researched and created models of fashion from different parts of the world and historical eras.


Their outfits were not only creative, but historically and culturally accurate!



Planning for the Winter Performance Celebration of Learning was a valuable lesson in planning and time management, as the students wanted to create 'sets' just one day before the show! Although they did make backgrounds, we didn't bring all the necessary equipment to quickly mount them on stage.


The students were probably most excited to share their food. Unexpectedly, the JIES community ate everything!


We were all impressed and proud of Suheda's first public violin performance. Brava, Suheda!


Our trilingual dramatic production about perspective and point of view was interesting and entertaining.


Of course, who doesn't love a heartwarming song like That's What Friends Are For during the winter holiday season?



Now, we all deserve a rest, time with family, and a few homework assignments to keep our minds sharp and continue our inquiries. I've also sent it in an email, but here is the list of Winter Homework Tasks:

Personal History Project (interview, gather primary sources)

2 Independent reading (30 minutes per day, at least five days)

Daily Tasks Form (check email, KidblogXtraMathGeography quizzes; at least five days)

Independent inquiry (at least one reflection)

5 Journal (Kidblog; at least two posts)

Thanks to everyone for your enthusiasm and commitment to learning this term! Happy New Year!

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Friday, October 17, 2014

Wrapping up inquiries

This week, we started the process of finishing our inquiries for the first unit, Who we are. We have been exploring Rights & Responsibilities in depth, including collaborating to create a Human Rights Awareness Survey to learn about people's understandings and beliefs about human rights. Please click on the link below to complete the survey and participate in our inquiry.


To support our inquiry, we have also been studying data handling. I was very impressed by everyone's careful attention to detail and creative graphs!


We're ecstatic to (finally) start our musical keyboard inquiries again. Each student will work at their own pace through our piano method book and develop their own compositions. Suheda and Bushra began to work together on a piece, which including a lesson on music notation!


Next week, we will put on a classroom carnival for the younger students. It's a great way to have fun learning about probability and economics! On Friday, we took a shopping trip to Daiso to purchase essential materials.


Next week is Literacy Week, and also the final week of our unit. I'm very excited to see the students' presentation and exhibition at the Celebration of Learning on Family Fun Day!