Join us on our journey as we transform our middle school math class into an Active Learning Classroom provided by Steelcase Education Grant & Creative Office Environments.
Friday, December 14, 2018
Thursday, November 1, 2018
Tuesday, June 5, 2018
End of the Year
Wow!! We can't believe the end of the year is here already! 👀 The second half of the year ended up being just as busy as the first. Time flies when you're having fun, right?
So, let's wrap up our first year in an Active Learning Classroom with a few highlights:
Thank you again Steelcase and Creative Office Environments! We can't wait to see what next year holds!
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for summer updates.
So, let's wrap up our first year in an Active Learning Classroom with a few highlights:
- Presented at the Virginia Council of Teachers of Mathematics (VCTM) and a tri-district STEM Summit. This summer we will also present at the Virginia School Boards Association (VSBA) Conference on Education
- Attended the Steelcase Symposium in Michigan. This summer we will also attend the Virginia Middle and High School Principals Conference and Exposition (VASSP)
- Held several professional training sessions on active learning strategies.
- Hosted several guests in our room from within the county and state.
- MOST importantly, we had a great group of kids that we were able to connect with and grow!
Thank you again Steelcase and Creative Office Environments! We can't wait to see what next year holds!
Don't forget to check us out on Twitter
Friday, March 30, 2018
The Amazing Race
With Spring Break so close we knew we wanted to do something super fun and engaging this week. We teamed up with a science teacher to create an Amazing Race style activity. Let us say up front that this took A LOT of planning and prep but it was totally worth it. So, let's break it down step by step...
Our recording sheet. |
- We knew we would need extra help with supervision since the students would be "racing" throughout the school building. We sent out emails to all of our parents asking for volunteers to come in and monitor each station/location (about 2 weeks prior to the activity).
- With the science teacher, we discussed our students and how we should group them. Together we decided that it would be best to have two different paths in order to incorporate more challenging questions.We colored coded the paths.
- We decided on the various locations around the school that the students would need to visit. Then we created the clues for each location.
- The questions were actually the easy part! We made the questions and laminated them.
- We really wanted to make sure that each group (4 students) had a unique path throughout the school. This was challenging... we came up with 12 different paths throughout the school.
- Then the real organization came with setting up the clues. This where our parent volunteers were a tremendous help! We numbered each clue and put it into an envelope. Then sorted the clues based on locations, using bins/tubs.
7. We created u-turns (if they didn't get the question right the first time then they had to go back and try again) and roadblocks (if they didn't answer correctly on the second try then they had a 30 second time penalty).
8. Our parent volunteers set up at each station to check student work, monitor, and pass out the next clue.
On race day, we met in the foyer of our school to give out the first clue... and the race was on! It was so much fun and the perfect activity for the week before break. We were so impressed with our students! We will definitely plan another activity like this in the future.
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Monday, March 26, 2018
February & March Wrap Up
Function review station |
Two more crazy months! Our days were full of everything but snow 😒. We managed to have a day off for wind though! Melissa and I attended several conferences and STEM events in VA where we discussed active learning strategies with great success. In the classroom, we have had a lot of great activities going on. We've covered topics from functions to transformations. We even squeezed in a little coding.
Coding made easy and accessible for all. |
We are approaching 8 months in our new classroom. We still feel as excited and motivated by it as we did in September. As we've had the opportunity to meet and train other teachers, we are continually impressed by how teachers are trying to incorporate active learning strategies into their "traditional" classrooms. Also, after being 8 months in, we have really been able to streamline our planning process. We have both said numerous times this year that we can't imagine having to go back to teaching in a traditional classroom. In fact, the furniture and space have had such an impact on our students and their learning that we would like to incorporate even more flexible seating next year. We are excited to be meeting with Steelcase next week to discuss the results of our pre/post assessments.
We are planning to return to our normal posting schedule in April. As we move into SOL testing season, our hope is to incorporate even more hands-on, active lessons.
Thursday, February 1, 2018
STILL HERE!
My goodness! It has been a while since our last update. To be honest, it has been really crazy AND we haven't had a full week of school since winter break! After winter break, we had bonus break where we missed 3 days. Since then we have either had a snow day or a delayed opening every week. Needless to say, we have had some trouble getting back into the routine.
However, lots of great things have been happening. Our kiddos are continuing to impress us with their efforts. We have amazing kids that work so hard! We moved right through our Proportions/Consumer Applications Unit during all the snow days. I'll share more instructional highlights next week. If you aren't following us on Instagram, you really should! We update daily there. Come follow us @mathinmotionalc
On a professional level, there have been some exciting developments. We recently found out that our proposal was accepted and we will be presenting at VCTM conference in March. So, if you're planning on attending the two-day conference at Radford University stop in and see us! We will also be presenting at a local STEM Summitt later this month. If you are local (Stafford/Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania area) then you should consider stopping by on February 24th at Fredericksburg Academy. We will be highlighting active learning strategies!
Lastly, we had hoped to open our TPT store in January. Honestly, there just hasn't been a spare moment so we've decided to push the opening to summer. We are both disappointed but excited to have some more time to build our resources. Thank you for your continued support!
Oh, did we mention that you should follow us on Instagram?! Yeah? Pop on over there now and check out our cool Connect Four game! @mathinmotionalc
However, lots of great things have been happening. Our kiddos are continuing to impress us with their efforts. We have amazing kids that work so hard! We moved right through our Proportions/Consumer Applications Unit during all the snow days. I'll share more instructional highlights next week. If you aren't following us on Instagram, you really should! We update daily there. Come follow us @mathinmotionalc
On a professional level, there have been some exciting developments. We recently found out that our proposal was accepted and we will be presenting at VCTM conference in March. So, if you're planning on attending the two-day conference at Radford University stop in and see us! We will also be presenting at a local STEM Summitt later this month. If you are local (Stafford/Fredericksburg/Spotsylvania area) then you should consider stopping by on February 24th at Fredericksburg Academy. We will be highlighting active learning strategies!
Lastly, we had hoped to open our TPT store in January. Honestly, there just hasn't been a spare moment so we've decided to push the opening to summer. We are both disappointed but excited to have some more time to build our resources. Thank you for your continued support!
Oh, did we mention that you should follow us on Instagram?! Yeah? Pop on over there now and check out our cool Connect Four game! @mathinmotionalc
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