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I read a book to the kids today to introduce a new concept
to them which I’ve been thinking about for quite some time, and wanting to try
with them.
The book was called, What Do You Do With An Idea, by
Kobi Yamada. In it, the main character has an idea which he is afraid
others will laugh at, so he tries to hide. Eventually, he brings it out
and shares it with everyone, and it is loved and cherished!
My idea has been to have a Genius Hour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMFQUtHsWhc Genius Hour is going to grow into more research based learning for us, but to get started, I told the kiddos the learning choice is theirs!!! We have topics ranging from knitting, sewing and how to make stuffed animals to how to make Minion movies, learn more about football, how to weld (I told him we may need to pass on that, due to safety).
My idea has been to have a Genius Hour. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NMFQUtHsWhc Genius Hour is going to grow into more research based learning for us, but to get started, I told the kiddos the learning choice is theirs!!! We have topics ranging from knitting, sewing and how to make stuffed animals to how to make Minion movies, learn more about football, how to weld (I told him we may need to pass on that, due to safety).
They were Thinking BIG!!!!
They were full of passion, and it was GRAND!!!!!!!!!! We will start with
just Friday afternoons, see what we need for extra hands and donated materials
from families and the community, and go from there.
I hope to plant a seed in them, a seed for learning about
things on their own – how to take it from a little idea and nurture it into a
big, beautiful project to share with the world!
Also, if you would like to have a class on setting up a Twitter
account, and learning how to use some of the technology which we are
using in our classroom, either a one-one or a small group class, would you
please shoot me an email? I’d love to try to set something up!
Thanks!!
Mrs. Heikes
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So...call me crazy for wanting to be at school even more, but I want my students' parents to become involved in their childrens' learning, and be passionate about it. When we tweet about their work, I want them to see it, comment, share it, and be proud! I want them to see their child's hard work!
I am excited! I'm not sure how it will go, but I'm willing to take the risk! I'll keep you posted on how it goes!! :)
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