Monday, May 28, 2018

Mosaic Moments and a Move!





The construction is ahead of schedule which meant an early move for Mosaic House. We seized the opportunity to celebrate our team on moving day with a day of fun at Maple Street Park. Students and adults enjoyed a gorgeous day filled with friends and activities. By the time we returned to school the Mosaic hallway had been completely moved and ready for us to head into the last few weeks in our beautifully renovated spaces in the brick hallway. Many thanks to all who helped make this possible!

We are enjoying working with new students  in our team-wide Changing Perspectives unit of study. Each small group is learning about a different type of disability, what it is, how it affects people, and how we can show empathy and support towards others by having a new perspective on difference.

We look forward to showcasing our understanding at our Disability Awareness Day on Tuesday, June 12th. Please join us for a presentation in the auditorium and simulations in our classrooms. We will start promptly at 8:30 WCS Auditorium and wrap up by 10:00.  An official invite will also come home this week in your child's Friday Folder.




Sunday, May 6, 2018

Erosion Experts




In our most recent science unit students have been working in new groups of third and fourth graders learning about how forces like weathering and erosion shape our earth. This week we headed to the Allen Brook to observe how this land form has changed over time. Some of our big take-aways were how the shape of the river is a direct result of the river banks eroding and how the river is considerably wider then it was even two years ago.

Students then used models to investigate how wind affects sand dunes. We collected data of dunes with just sand and dunes with sticks used to represent plant life. Students will use this data to represent their findings in graphs and think like engineers to solve the problem of erosion washing away land and homes in areas like Cape Cod. What would you do to reduce the impact of erosion and weathering if you home was in a vulnerable area?

Next week students will be taking the SBAC assessment starting Monday, May 14th and wrapping up Thursday, May 17th. Students can feel free to bring extra snacks to school with them during these days. This assessment is a way to provide schools with a big picture view of what students understand and how they show this understanding in a test setting. The results help us to think about instructional goals and objectives at the district, local, and state level.  With that being said, they are not the only way that we assess your student's growth and they cannot measure things like confidence, creativity, perseverance, and critical thinking. We ask for students to try their best, but the SBAC shouldn't cause any unnecessary stress.