Tuesday, February 8, 2011

Showing love in the Phillipines

As most of you already know and have heard, Dave has been in the Phillipines with a group of high schoolers and 3 other adults for the past week and a half. The amount of work that they have been able to accomplish is mindblowing, and it just breaks my heart for how much the students are pouring out their hearts to these people. They have been showing His love as they play with orphans, visit refugee camps, feed the hungry, and build for the homeless.

You can follow what they have been doing at syisteam.livejournal.com. They have lots of pictures as well as comments from students and how their hearts have changed from this experience...it is well worth a read.

While I am so happy and proud of their hard work, I think it is time to bring my husband back.......

The Writer's Suitcase

I hope I don't throw my students off by how many new things will be up and running after break. Looks like I'm going to have to give another tour around our classroom, yet instead of it in September, it's in February! With new mini lesson materials, guided reading area, literacy work stations, post-it questions for Mrs. Evans, and now our "Writer's Suitcase", their heads are going to be spinning!

I formulated my latest idea from collaborating with my good friends in the elementary department. Some of them have instilled the idea of sending a stuffed animal and journal home every weekend with a special student. After they return with the journal, they get to share it with the class. I took this idea and changed it up a bit to fit the needs of my classroom and now we have the "Writer's Suitcase". I found this antique looking suitcase/briefcase at on of the local markets and filled it with different writing tools (pencils, little dictionary, editing pencil, a shared journal, whisper phone to read their writing, etc.). Every weekend, one of the students will be able to take it home and write about any topic that fits their interest - a favorite memory, cool recipe, how to directions for their favorite game, or a funny story. Hopefully this will work collaboratively with the parents to become a part of their learning in a way that is exciting and effective. When the special student returns on Monday, he/she get to display their writing along with a bio about themselves for they will be the "Author of the week".

Isn't this little suitcase so adorable? They are going to be so cute going home with it each weekend.



It works out perfectly that our display for each author is right where we all stand to line up. It will always be in sight for everyone in the class! Why not add a comments jar for friends to share what they like about the writing?


The "Writer's Suitcase" display :)