Wednesday, November 18, 2015

CSI Field Study with the Richland County Sheriff's Department

We had a fantastic trip today!  Thank you to the sheriff's department and our wonderful chaperons! 

Students listened to Investigator Bouknight present on all things crime scene and then rotated through three crime solving stations...


Fingerprints- Students heard investigators talk about the three types of fingerprints and how even seemingly similar prints can reveal unique differences.  Students got to be fingerprinted themselves and examined their own print pattern.


Footprints- Detective Carrie assisted each student in making a footwear print. Students made observations and learned about footprints as forensic evidence.  They learned several techniques for finding and lifting prints including using a gel lifter, electricity paired with mylar film, and dental stone for casting.  They also learned about using oblique lighting to find tracks and photographing prints as the most important form of documentation.


Mock Crime Scene- Students documented the scene by sketching the site and evidence.  They also learned to use magnetic powder to dust for prints.


Wednesday, November 11, 2015

Idioms

Here is a run down of our day:

  • Students worked their tails off on our heart rate projects and used our data to calculate the different measures of central tendency. 
  • We did our daily brain workout with our morphic thinking.  The kids really enjoyed this song that was our lead in to our boundary breaker that explored different avenues of describing our feelings and moods.    
  • We checked out the newly improved and renamed GoQuest website (formerly Renzulli that got the axe).  
  • We spent time preparing for our CSI field study by reviewing crime scene procedures so we would be ready to roll on Wednesday.  
  • The students had a ball celebrating Veteran's Day with our guest readers!
  • We also looked at idioms and did some brain stretching plexers.  Try these for yourself!



Wednesday, November 4, 2015

It Beats Me and Habits of Mind Bonanza

        We were back to our data investigations this week.  Students are completing a real world project (It Beats Me!)to show what they know about creating line plots and describing a data set in terms of median, mode, and range.  Students are working in partners to use the results to answer our question, "How fast does the heart of a third grader beat after exercise?"  Today we collected data by measuring our heart rates after two minutes of jumping jacks.
Jumping Jacks!

Line Plot Rough Drafts

     We spent the rest of our time together taking a closer look at several Habits of Mind.  First 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!
Interrupting Nerd

     Our second Habit of Mind focus was on Metacognition.  We read the book The Three Questions and used the metaphor of the students having the power to "drive their brains"- put on the brakes to rethink and reflect, put on the gas to be proactive and take initiative in their learning, and in this reflection, make choices that put them on the road to success!  For more on metacognition for children, check out this article.

     Our last Habit of Mind focus for today was Gathering Data through all Senses.  Students connected this to crime scene investigation by making observations of evidence.  They learned the terms quaLitative (describe with Language) and quaNtitative (measure with Numbers). They also watched this video and learned the definition of inference and how inferences help explain the observations that we make. 

Inference- an explanation of an observation based on prior knowledge.
An Explanation of
an Observation based on 
Prior
Knowledge
     We also did some brain stretching using deductive reasoning puzzles-my favorite!  Try your hand at these!



     Finally, check out this creative gal's pumpkin art!  Thanks for sharing!  You know I love all things owls!