Wednesday, December 18, 2013

Holiday Homework!

The homework over break will be to focus on your city for the virtual journey.  Simply find 5 to 10 facts to share with the class about your location.  Some kids have created Power Points for their city and others have made posters or city signs.  Whatever your child brings in will be great, I have been doing this for 15 years and we always make it work and it is fun.  I am up front with the kids the whole time and we simply have a spirited conversation about their town.  

Be creative and have fun!!  Kids have given quizzes or brought in food from the region before.  Like I said if you ask I will probably say GO FOR IT!!  It can be simple or elaborate I make either a celebration of learning.  

I have the itinerary on the back of this sheet.  I am thinking about changing the presentation time to 2 o’clock because of our schedule but we will have to see how that works out; as of right now it is still 3:15 on presentation days.  Again, have fun with this!!

Friday, December 6, 2013

Peek at the Weeks

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PEEK AT THE WEEKS

MATH:  Multiplication and Division
SCIENCE: Sound
HEALTH:   shelter, clothing, basic needs
SOCIAL ST.:  community roles, campsite jobs


We are still very busy in December.  Let’s meet for a quick party planning meeting right after school in the room on Monday the ninth.  We will compile our ideas and come up with another great party!  We have many projects going on in the room!  This is always an exciting part of the year.

 Report cards are coming home and they are always a tough one for me.  I really feel like education is a journey and the kids are all in a different place but I also understand the need for a report that shows how they are doing.   That is what the report card is, simply a look at where they are in the journey.   It is easy to take part and to help, when we work with our kids it shows that we care.  Do not over analyze the report card but instead use it as a guide for what we need to focus on next.  I think that you should know that for some of the grades the highest possible mark was a 3.   Again, don’t get caught in the numbers but keep growth the goal!!  The MCA practices that I will be sending home are great for both extension and review!  I am proud of how this group has come together and how excited they are to learn and grow!  Let’s keep it going!!

When we get back after break we are going to be focusing on our virtual journey.  The journey takes on a life of its own and the learning is authentic and fun. City guides on the web are a great place to go for information about your city and state.  I look forward to meeting our guests from around the country!  Look at the archives on the blog to see what kids have done over the years!  A lot of kids now have made Power Points for their city.  It is pretty slick for their presentation! 

The homework over winter break will be to focus on your city for the virtual journey!   Some of you will present soon while others of you will have a little more time.  Find out as much as you can about your city and state and be ready to share that with your class on your day!  HAVE FUN WITH THIS!!   More information is on the back!!


 Monday- 9     Tuesday- 10    Wednesday- 11    Thursday- 12    Friday- 13
Day 2        Day 3        Day 4            Day  5                Day 1
Inquiry        Art        Music             Media                 Music
                            Phy Ed            Phy Ed

Monday- 16    Tuesday- 17    Wednesday- 18     Thursday- 19             Friday- 20
Day 2        Day 3        Day 4            Day  5                Day 1
Inquiry        Art        Music             Media                 Music
                            Phy Ed            Phy Ed

E3 Local Yocal

OK, here we go.  I will try to explain this as best I can.  I am sure there will be questions but here is a go...  I am sending home the list of cities that we are going to go through on our virtual journey.  Each child will get to present for a city.  I want to stress that this is a fun public speaking opportunity for your child.  I am up front with them the whole time interviewing them about their city.  Your child will come in and role play that they are a local from their city and that we are meeting them for the first time.  We have fun learning about different places in our country.  We also learn that every place has its own story.

Most of the kids create a poster that has information about their city but more and more kids are creating power points that lead them through their presentation.  The poster or Power Point helps me ask question and helps the child answer question about their town.  Many kids prepare note cards and present facts about their town.  Some even give quizzes at the end of their presentation.  I want to stress THIS SHOULD BE FUN!  You can be creative or as simple as you want.  Some kids come in with props and costumes and others simply present information about their city.  Both options are great!!  Have fun!  Keep it simple!!  It is wide open.  If you are going to ask, my response most likely will be GO FOR IT!!   (Once the days are set you are welcome to come in for their presentation.  It will be at 3:10 each day!)

Some questions that I will probably ask are:  Why is your city here?  What is it known for?  What can we do for fun?  What are the main industries?  What do you do for a living?

Here is an example of students in costume with a poster presenting for a city...

The schedule with the date of the presentation and the presenter is attached to this update!!

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E2 Quest Itinerary

E2 Quest Cities: At 3:15 each day… come on in for the visit!

San Diego- Kari 1-13-14
Laguna Beach- Claudia 1-15-14
San Francisco- Caden 1-17-14
Portland- Anna B. 1-21-14
Seattle- Ayden 1-23-14
Glacier National Park- Donovan 1-27-14
H. Creek, MT- John 1-29-14
Yellowstone National Park- Elaine 1-31-14
Salt Lake City- Anna G. 2-3-14
Grand Canyon National Park- JJ 2-5-14
Phoenix- Anisha 2-7-14
Denver- Riley S. 2-10-14
Rapid City- Meika 2-12-14
Minneapolis- Kaylynn 2-20-14
Duluth- Jordan 2-24-14
Madison- Ashley 2-26-14
Chicago- Elle 2-28-14
St. Louis- Aidan 3-3-14
Kansas City- Josie 3-5-14
Dallas- Riley G. 3-18-14
Houston- Scott 3-20-14
New Orleans- Elliot 3-24-14
Nashville- Cindy 3-26-14
Indianapolis- Avery 3-28-14
Boston- Anna L. 3-31-14
New York- Quinn 4-2-14
Washington D.C.- Nico 4-4-14
Atlanta- Emma 4-8-14
Orlando- Elayna 4-10-14

Monday, December 2, 2013

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Parent Night Outline

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Introductions:

Our 3EE Community this year:

My Teaching Philosophy:  The goal is growth!!!!  These kids are beautiful, brilliant and amazing.  Let’s find our passion and find the wonder of living!  The things you do the most are the things you do the best.
Our Daily Schedule:
         9:15  Students may arrive
         9:30  Morning Meeting-Writers Workshop
         10:15 Reading (Guided Reading, Readers Theater, Take Home Selection)
         11:15  Snack- Read Aloud
11:35  Specials:  Day 1-Music, Phy Ed  Day 2- Inquiry
                     Day 3-Art        Day 4-Music       Day 5- Phy Ed, Media
12:35  Spelling and Handwriting
1:00  Lunch and Recess
1:50 Show and SPELL
                      2:00  Math
                    2:45 Math Intervention Time
                     3:15 Social Studies and Health
3:45  Prepare for Dismissal, Planners    
         
Communication:
     Oxbow Main Office:  763-506-3800 
         Oxbow Absence Line:  763-506-3806
         Oxbow’s Website:  http://www.anoka.k12.mn.us/oxbowcreek
         My Email:  Neil.Eerdmans@anoka.k12.mn.us 
         2EE Website:  http://www.anoka.k12.mn.us/E2quest
         Bi-Weekly newsletter:  Coming home every other Friday

Homework:
#1 piece of homework:  Read! Read! Read! 
     Reading Calendars:  Record your minutes on your reading calendar.  Any minutes he/she reads count.  Any minutes read to your child count as well!  This is your child’s #1 priority when it comes to homework.  Please return your monthly reading calendar as soon as the month ends.  The first one will be due the first week of October.  We want your child to love to read.  If a reading calendar causes stress please DON’T do it!  Just be sure to read with your child every night!  That is the key!
     A homework packet will come home on most Thursdays. This packet will have math problems that go along with what we are doing in math and a reading selection.  Spelling words come home on Wednesday and the tests will be the next Tuesday. 




Book a Day- Volunteers!

I love “book a day,” it gets kids to practice reading with quality literature!  As far as “book a day” goes, if your child is not ready to read certain books, read the book to them and they can tell the volunteer what the book was about.  This will show if your child is able to follow the stories and discuss parts of the story. (Plot, setting, and characters)  Get your kids to give the starting sounds of words, words form context clues, and have them read easy sight words.  Get your child to read on their own.  Reading together will model that reading is a fun activity, and something that we can enjoy together!  If you have a book going at home, USE THAT BOOK for book a day.  The key is that we are reading! The kids get a charge out of reading to you and with you as well.  It is critical that kids find reading to be an enjoyable activity!!  I am very flexible with times; we can work it out!  I will also use volunteers for mastery checking, although “book a night” is a great assessment tool in itself!  Have fun with this and do it regularly!!


Spelling:
     Spelling words come home every Wednesday.  Our spelling tests are every Tuesday.  If a week has 3 or fewer days of school in it there will be no list for that week.  Practicing daily will help students retain the words longer than cramming it all in Thursday night!
     Those of you who really want to get a jump start should start working on common contractions.  (i.e. does not=doesn’t)  That’s our hardest test of the year!
     Check out this site:   SpellingCity.com    Students can go to this site and test themselves with spelling words, hear a voice pronounce the words, use the words in a sentence.  There are also games to play with the words.
    
What will reading look like in 3EE?
     The Daily 3:  Students engage in 3 out of 4 of the following tasks: 
1. Read to self    2. Read with a partner     3. Meet with your reading teacher 4. Respond to your reading. (Writing, filling out a graphic organizer, etc.)
     I get to read with students 1-1 and in small groups.  I am able to keep track of progress and encourage the kids as they grow.  It is great!
         
What will math look like in 3EE?
     Daily Math Message, Mental Math, Using different strategies to problem solve, Understanding vs. memorization, Spiraling skills, Math journals, Student reference books, Math games, Homework Links.!!  Get a calculator!  They are pretty cool!

Science- Our Inquiry class is going to be great!!  Get ready for crayfish!
Social Studies
Health
These will be intermixed with the theme books and centers.  They will rotate throughout the year.  We are now working on bus safety for health.  The virtual journey is an incredible way to address these objectives!!


Our Theme-
E2 Quest:  From Coast to Coast

This year we will be touring the United States.  Each of the students will be a local yocal and take a city along the route.  They will tell us about where they live and what is significant about the area.  It is fun and we will all learn a lot.  We use the Internet to share our many exciting adventures.   The writing is real.  The trip teaches that writing is used to convey information, communicate, and to entertain.  There is a natural application to math when considering a trip.  There is the budget, miles, traveled, problems faced and solved, packing, and transportation.  There are easy ties to our science, health, and social studies  curriculum as well.  Simply put, traveling is one of the best ways to learn, even if it is virtual.  The places are real and all the situations we face teach lessons of independence and interdependence.  As we pedal we will face many celebrations and challenges.  Each of these challenges contains a lesson.  We have to deal with the weather, people, terrain, and each other.  The lessons are applicable to life and made real by the Internet.  If you want a peek, check out last year’s trip at www.e2quest.blogspot.com  I will use the first two months to insure we have a grasp of the standards and the packages.  In November we will begin to work with the theme and I hope that you can take part! 

What will grading look like in 3EE? The star system.  Keeping it simple.
Field Trip volunteers are done by drawing names… over the years that seems to work best.  I would like to apologize in advance if you do not get to go.  On our last trip everyone gets to go!

THE REPORT CARDS ARE NEW!  4, 3, 2, 1 SCORING SYSTEM MATCHED WITH THE STATE STANDARDS!!

NEW TEST SCHEDULE:  MAP IN FALL, MCA IN SRING.

Why do I like the MAP test so much?  It is like a time trial!  It shows growth!




Dates:
September 17:  Picture Day  (Envelopes coming soon)
October 7:  No school (Staff Development)
October 7, 10 and 15:  Goal setting conferences
October 16-18:  MEA  (No school)
October 31: 3EE Fall Class Party 2:30-3:30
         November 27-29:  Thanksgiving (No school)
December 20:  3EE Class Holiday Party 2:30-3:30
                  Winter Break:  December 21-January 5
         February 14: 3EE Valentine’s Party 2:30-3:30
         February 11, 13 and 18: Winter Conferences


  1.  Read with your child:  Read to them and let them read to you!  Talk about what you read.  Make it pleasurable!

  2.  Limit screen time:  When it comes to reading I don’t think T.V., video games, and computers are our enemies… but they surely are our competitors! 
     Look at the math if your child replaced just one ½ hour show a day with reading:  30 minutes x 30 days = A monthly calendar with 900 minutes!

  3.  The pleasure principle:  Do all you can to connect pleasure with reading.  Get cozy!  Curl up together.  Stack books around the house.  Put books by your beds!  They are watching you, story about Owen.

  4.  Money Jar:  Give your child a jar with change and/or bills.  Change the amount often.  Practice counting.  Ask your child to show you different combinations to make specific amounts of money.

  5.  Telling Time:  Time can be very difficult for third graders.  Point out the hour and minute hands.  Count the minutes around a clock.  Talk about what time it is throughout the day.

  6.  Writing:  In second grade we do a lot of writing about everyday life experiences.  Some kids have a tough time trying to figure out something to write about.  As fun, interesting things happen in your child’s life remind him/her to write about it at school!

  7.  Handwriting:  Help your child to keep practicing the correct formation of their letters.  Remind him/her when to use upper and lower cases letters.  We do not learn cursive writing in second grade. 

  8.  Learning on the Computer:  Useful Links on Oxbow and 3EE’s Website:  These free links will connect you with all sorts of games and activities that support our learning.  Kids will be familiar with these websites since we visit them during our computer time. 


Miscellaneous:

     Plastic home folder: Please check every night and send back every morning!
     Water Bottles:  Our brains need water so water bottles are very welcome in 3EE.  Remind your child to bring it home for regular washings! 
     Snack Time:  Sending a snack with your child is optional but the afternoons do get long!  Healthy (or at least somewhat healthy!) snacks only.  Students are not allowed to “share” snacks.
     Birthday Treats:  Students may bring a store bought birthday treat if they so choose to.  We presently have 29 students in our class.  IMPORTANT NOTE:  We have students in our room with egg and tree nut allergies.
     Going outdoors:  If it is above zero degrees we go out.  Please send your child prepared!  If your child is well enough for school our school policy is that he is well enough to go outside so staying in is not an option.
     Morning media check out:  Students can check out books every day of the year from 9:15-9:30A.M.  What a great privilege!
     Bring home books from our classroom:  Students are also allowed to borrow my books.  That’s why I have them!!!  Please don’t forget to return them!
Scholastic book orders:  Almost every month I will send home Scholastic book order flyers.  These are totally optional but usually include a lot of great deals.  They are always due on the 15th of that month!  
     Lunch money:  Try to remember to write your child’s pin number on your check when you send lunch money.  If you have to send cash put it in an envelope and label it with your child’s name, homeroom (3EE), and pin #.
     Supply list:  If your child needs something a note will come home.
     Show and Tell:  Each week your child will have a day for show and tell.  Have them bring a few items that can be shared with our class so we could better get to know them.  An example might be a boy bringing a baseball, a picture of his dog, and a rock from his rock collection.
     *Reading calendars:  Just one more reminder…Reading calendars are due at the beginning of each month with a record of all the minutes read in the previous month.  Don’t forget that minutes your child is read to by someone else count as well!  If this stresses your child DO NOT use this.  Some kids love it others don’t.  We want to make reading a good thing!
Parties: We will have 3 parties this year and I have a sign up for party volunteers.
If you would like to help that would be great!  We usually meet in the room a couple
of weeks before the party to make our plan!
Field Trip volunteers are done by drawing names… over the years that seems to work best.  I would like to apologize in advance if you do not get to go.  On our last trip everyone gets to go!  We have a lot of great ideas brewing!!






We are partners- 1/3, 1/3, 1/3
I hope we will be friends!
I need to be your partner.  Please communicate with me!  If I don’t return a call during the day, I will try in the evening.  Your child is going to go through some big changes this year and will be learning a lot.  Let’s work together to make this a great year!

Call Me! Or Email Me!!
Please call if you have a concern.  I am almost always check my voicemail by 7:30.  The number is 506-3843.  Each night I will leave a detailed description of the days activities so that you can discuss the days events with your child.  I am great at replying to e mail at all hours, Neil.Eerdmans@anoka.k12.mn.us!!

Our Goal is Growth!

P.S.  You may here the terms BBA, Green, URLoved, Highlights, Cinema, the things you do the most and others… I will try to get to those tonight or you could youtube search Neil Eerdmans and hear more about these terms.  Thanks!!

Friday, September 6, 2013

Great Start!!

I think this will be a great year! I have a super enthusiastic group that is ready to learn! Here we go!

Monday, June 3, 2013

Monday, May 6, 2013

Thursday, April 18, 2013

Tuesday, April 9, 2013

Friday, April 5, 2013

Orlando, FL

Zaniah showed us around The Magic Kingdom. It was really neat. We looked up the stock price and saw that Disney had a good day.

Thursday, April 4, 2013

Washington D. C.

We met Vice President Joe Biden today! It was great! We experienced the Cherry Blossom Festival and got to eat some cherries! We even got cherry lotion!!