Friday, October 31, 2014

Gator Run Friday Focus - October 31, 2014


  • Planning Day next Tuesday.  
  • Report Cards are due to Team Leaders on Monday and to Ms. Felton on Wednesday.  
  • Field trips next week: 4th Grade to the Everglades on Monday and Wednesday; 1st Grade to Young at Art on Thursday and Friday.
  • Field Days begin next week: 3rd Grade on Wednesday; 4th Grade on Thursday; 5th Grade on Friday.
  • Team Collaboration is scheduled for next Wednesday.
  • Team Leader Day is next Friday. 

Quote of the Week - "If human being had genuine courage, they'd wear their costumes every day of the year, not just on Halloween." - Douglas Coupland.  What costume do you wear each day?  I hope that it is one of happiness and love. 

Friday, October 24, 2014

Gator Run Friday Focus - October 24, 2014


  • The 2nd quarter begins on Monday! 
  • Our 3rd, 4th and 5th graders will be taking the BAFS next week. 
  • My Sub-Cadre of Principals and our Director, Mark Narkier, will be here for a meeting next Wednesday morning.  We plan to visit primary classrooms during our walkthroughs.  
  • Team Collaboration is scheduled for Wednesday.
  • We have another Family Night at the Carolina Ale House next Wednesday from 5:00 - 8:30 PM.  I hope to see you out there!
What You Might Have Missed on Twitter Recently:
Watch this!  This is a great talk about what a difference having a growth mindset can do for learning: Mindset

Here are some pictures from the awesome learning experiences taking place within GRE:
Mrs. Sherwood led her class on a gallery walk to discover word meaning using context clues.  They also watched a cool video from Flocabulary and reviewed different strategies to discover the meaning of unknown words.  

Ms. Izquierdo's class presented their Genius Hour findings.  I learned a lot about why some people seem to get bit by mosquitoes more than others.  

Mrs. Duitz's class used Norman Rockwell paintings to make inferences and provide evidence.  It was amazing to see 2nd graders use the facial and body expressions of the characters in the paintings as evidence. 

I had the wonderful opportunity to read to Ms. Clabby's class on Read for the Record Day.  Please invite me to your class!

Ms. King's students prepared for a debate on if video games should be considered a sport.  There was a lot of good conversation amongst the students and some spot-on reasoning!

I found this great article about keeping parents informed about education.  This is a must read! Educating Parents About Education

Quote of the Week - "We should change the name of our school to Gator Fun Elementary because we have so much fun here." - my youngest on our drive to school this week.  I know that this year has been tough and I am going to do my best to find ways to try to alleviate some of the pressure as we go forward.  Let's all remember that our students' perception of this school year is so important.  How will they remember this year?  I truly appreciate all that you do to make each day memorable for our students. 

Friday, October 17, 2014

Gator Run Friday Focus - October 17, 2014

I have been in Orlando the past two days attending a special training.  I was selected to be a part of the Florida Department of Education Commissioner's Leadership Academy.  The Academy is made up of 150 school, district and state administrators throughout the State.  We are working on a year-long project to develop a shared understanding of and a common language for effective instructional practices in order to make informed decisions that will positively impact the learning of our students.  I am thrilled to be part of this group as I know that my own learning will be heightened and that I will be able to bring back best practices to Gator Run that will benefit our teaching and learning.  As part of this Academy I will be visiting several schools in the State and attend two other conferences throughout the school year.  
  • NESS meeting Monday at 2:15 in Mrs. Heyman's room.
  • Puzzle Pin for Autism sale next Tuesday and Wednesday.
  • SAC meeting on Tuesday at 2:15 in the Media Center.  
  • Family Nights at the Carolina Ale House.  One next Wednesday and the other the following week.  
  • Kids of Character names are due to Ms. Felton by next Thursday.
  • Next Thursday is also an Early Release Day.  We will be meeting in the Media Center at 1:15 for a training on the RtI process.
  • Next Friday is an Employee Planning Day.
Quote of the Week: "There are two primary choices in life: accept conditions as they are, or accept the responsibility for changing them." - Dr. Denis Waitley.  What choice are you making about your current situation?

Friday, October 10, 2014

Gator Run Friday Focus - October 10, 2014

     This week our Team Leaders traveled to Everglades Elementary.  We had an opportunity to visit classrooms and collaborate with the other Team Leaders from the Weston elementary schools.  While walking through the school and visiting classrooms, what hit me was that it was apparent that the students were writing every day.  I saw firsthand text-based writing in several classrooms.  In addition there were writing samples throughout the school, posted in classrooms and in the hallways.  Everglades is in our SES (SocioEconomic Status) band and they have outperformed our school on FCAT results. 
     My takeaway from the visit is that our students should be writing every day.  Writing is the most important component of literacy to me.  Through their writing, students demonstrate comprehension, are able to interject their opinion and provide text-based evidence.  One of the rooms that we visited was a fifth grade class where the students were presented an article about football and whether children under the age of 14 should be playing.  The class was asked to work in groups to read the article, choose a side of the argument and then write a defense of their opinion using evidence from the article.  There was authentic engagement in this learning experience because the article was of interest to them.  What are some types of articles that would work with our students?  How about an article focusing on the use of Minecraft in school or one that states that soccer is the best sport?  Or how about we ask the students what they are interested in and find articles for them to read in their areas of interest?  Our students are not going to be able to reach higher levels if we do not present opportunities for them to write every day.  Writing in this way is a surefire way to bump up to higher DOK levels.  I cannot wait to see evidence of this type of writing as I visit classrooms and samples posted throughout the school.
  • We will be hosting two meetings in the very near future.  One of them is my Sub-Cadre, which consists of our Director, Mark Narkier, and several Principals.  This will take place on October 29th.  The other meeting is on November 7 and is for the Team Leaders of the elementary schools in Weston.  We will be visiting classrooms on both days.  
  • Our Book Fair continues until next Wednesday. 
  • Team Collaboration is scheduled for next Wednesday afternoon.  Please continue to plan for high level DOK activities.  
  • Wear Pink Day is next Friday.  My mother is a breast cancer survivor so I have a personal stake in helping to raise awareness about this type of cancer.  I encourage all of you to get checked.  Remember that early detection is the best protection. 
The Search for "Innovating": I just posted on Edmodo some information about vocabulary instruction.  Please check it out and join in the conversation by responding to my post.  I am looking for a high level of participation on Edmodo.  I would love to visit classrooms where some awesome vocabulary instruction is taking place.  Remember that Innovating means that the strategy is working for 100% of your students. 


What You Might Have Missed on Twitter this Week:
Here's an article that I posted this week from the Sun-Sentinel about the new State Assessment - Testing Worries

I posted some great things I saw in classrooms this week.  Here are some pictures from my visits:





Let's keep it up.  I know there are great things happening out there.  Invite me to your room when awesome is taking place!  I would love to Tweet about you. 

Quote of the Week - This is a great quote about the RtI process.  We will be holding a Faculty Collaboration about RtI on the afternoon of the Early Release Day on October 23.  
"If the water in the aquarium is dirty, it makes little sense to single out struggling fish for corrective treatment.  The first corrective treatment that should be applied is: clean the water in the aquarium; all the fish will likely benefit from this action." - Amelia Van Larsen, Pasco County Schools

Friday, October 3, 2014

Gator Run Friday Focus - October 3, 2014

Mrs. Heyman shared a great resource with the NESS groups this week that I thought would be beneficial to everyone.  She read a book she was inspired by called The 5 Minute Teacher by Mark Barnes.  I really enjoyed the section she shared about video use in the classroom.  How many of you use videos in your instruction daily?  The following information is directly from Shari's notes:


Plan to the Minute Model example:
1. Directions 3-5 minutes
2. Collaboration 12-15 minutes
3. Whole Group Q&A 5 minutes
4. Video presentation 1-3 minutes
5. Small group inquiry 6-8 minutes
6. Sharing 4-5 minutes
7. Reflection 8-10 minutes
“Video should be an integral piece of daily instruction.
The right videos can serve as invaluable springboards.”
Examples of video use in the classroom:
  • Team Leader Day is next Tuesday.  We will be meeting at Everglades Elementary at 8:15 AM. 
  • FAIR Training for 4th and 5th grade will be next Tuesday at 2:15 in the Media Center.
  • Our Fall Book Fair kicks off next Wednesday.  There is an evening Book Fair beginning at 5:30.  It would be awesome to see a majority of our teachers at this event.

Quote of the Week - I posted this on Twitter earlier this week.  Thought I would share it here as well.  Very relevant to our conversations about assessing what we instruct. 

Learning is the purpose; not the teaching.