Systems: We officially embarked on our journey as environmental detectives! Students began the new year with a review of systems and a teamwork challenge to prepare themselves for their upcoming experiences. Students were introduced to the Gray Area and the mysterious fish kill that has been taking place there over the last five years. They met some of the key players (suspects?!?!) in the region, looked at maps of the area to identify factors that may be at play, and studied the history of the area as they compiled a timeline of events and developments over the past 100 years. Throughout this semester they will be acting as scientists, council members, reporters, and detectives as they conduct tests and research to uncover the reason behind the declining fish population.
Critical and Creative Thinking: This month students enjoyed practicing their critical thinking with Sudoku puzzles. We also had a lesson on idioms to help us use flexible thinking and solve our plexer picture puzzles.
Habits of Mind: Our main Habit of Mind focus has been on Managing Impulsivity. We read the book Interrupting Chicken by David Ezra Stein and discussed it as a non-example of managing impulsivity, thinking before acting, and using your brain to manage your body. Students then created their our Interrupting ___________ stories and presented them to the class. I'll tell you, we have quite the creative crew!
We have also been practicing flexible thinking with our morning Morphic Thinking exercises and Persisting with Set puzzle and Mastermind challenges.
M^3 (Mentoring Mathematical Minds) Digging for Data: In math we continued in our data unit and worked on creating line plots and using them to find the median, mode, and range of the set. Students have used our Nearpod software to do some self-paced practice and build their math vocabulary.
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