Friday, November 30, 2012

The Big Turkey by CL and LC

Almost every week different classes "lead" an event called Community Meeting. Usually, classes share what they are doing in class, or what they did on a certain field trip. This year, the sixth grade decided that they wanted to recreate a play the kindergartners usually do every year called the "Big Pumpkin". We choose the Big Pumpkin because for some reason, the Kindergardeners didn't do the cute little play about Halloween this year, and we wanted to keep the tradition going. But, instead of making it exactly like the original, we decided to retell the story with a Thanksgiving theme because it was around that time. First, we rewrote the script, using the original songs and lines, but twisting them so they can be Thanksgiving related. Then, everyone picked their parts, got their costumes, and we all started to practice. During this process, someone thought of an idea to make a song to go with it, and we would sing it at the end. We all thought it was a great idea and we created a song, and we created a dance to go with it. The song was called "Gobble Gobble Style." It was based of the popular song,"Gangnam Style," by the artist, PSY. The impressive part about this process was that we were able to do all of this in about 2-3 days. On the first day, we had no idea, and on Friday we sold it! When we presented it in front of everyone, they loved it and all the kids were humming "Gobble Gobble Style" for the rest of the day. Then the following Tuesday, we presented it in front of the Grandparents on Grandparents' Day, they loved it. We had a great time thinking about the ideas and picking the parts! 

If you would like to see our skit, please check it out here





Written and report by CL and LC.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Wacky Word of the Week: Formidable

Formidable 
(adj) Inspiring fear or respect through being impressively large, powerful, intense, or capable.

example: "a formidable opponent"; "the challenge was formidable"

Courtesy of CS

Word of the Week

Back in September, MDS taught me a new term, "caddywhompus" while we were stacking chairs in the auditorium. I was tickled by the term and shared it with the class. We decided we would try to use the word throughout the day. That turn of events has lead to the sixth grade's "Wacky Word of the Week." We have a box where anyone can deposit words and once a week, we pull a new word. Our goal is to use it in our daily lives and we acknowledge each other when we do so successfully. This is something we all enjoy and grew organically out of their interest in words.

Here is a list of the previous words of the week:

1) caddywhompus
2) yokefellow
3) sundry
4) vivacious
5) erinaceous

We will attempt to post the word of the week for all of you who would like to play along!

Wednesday, November 28, 2012

USA Flag


Earlier this year, the sixth grade class was talking about flags and how countries used them to symbolize common history or events that the country had experienced.  I took the class to the flagpole and we realized that TCS was not flying a flag.  Upon investigation, we learned that we had not flown a flag for quite some time, and in fact, our school needed to purchase a new flag.  As a result, we have a new flag and are now responsible for putting it up and taking it down each day.  We learned how to fold the flag properly and how to raise and lower it on the pole.  Here is a picture of our new TCS flag!


Thursday, November 15, 2012

SNAPSHOT: CPR on 15 Nov 2012

 Circle of Power and Respect is the way we start our day in the NMY. It is a vital component in our program and allows us to create community, deal with issues, discuss life skills and to have some fun. At this point in the year, the sixth graders are running our circles. They are leading us in a greeting, discussion/share, and an activity. They must manage their time, their classmates and keep the circle flowing. They try on different leadership styles and find what works best for them. We also give each other feedback on how the circle was run and ways to improve for our next circle.

Today, MG lead us in an exciting and unique CPR. He designed his whole CPR around using the giant parachute from PE class as his theme. We all enjoyed the new environment and applauded his creativity and planning. This is our second well-run student meeting and I am excited to see what else the students in store for the coming weeks!

Wednesday, November 14, 2012

Community Meeting Film and Latest Explorations






Hello from Film and Photography.  It's been a busy month.  If you have not been following on TCSfilm tumblr, take a look at all our work from:





Week 4: "Why, Why, Why?"
Week 5: "Screenings and Specifics" - and if you want to see those films again, they are posted as well:
Week 6 "Set Patter" and "Montage"
Week 7 "Wok Talk"

Also, if you missed our presentation at community meeting, or just want to see it again, here is our compilation film.




Enjoy, and see you next week.

Wednesday, November 7, 2012

SNAPSHOT: Science 7 Nov 12

I had a fun today with the sixth graders trying to answer two questions: what is a volt? what is a watt? It may sound peculiar to call this "fun," but it is what I love about my job. The class was asked to do some homework to explore and find their own definitions of these terms. What came back were very intense Google/Wikipedia answers. We put them up on the board and we took them apart word by word until we had constructed our own understanding of the terms. I came up with a strangely useful analogy using football and one of our wonderful seventh graders, AH. We learned, we laughed, we wrestled with complex concepts and walked away more knowledgeable, thoughtful and content with a class well spent. 

Thank you, sixth grade for a great class!

Thursday, November 1, 2012

SNAPSHOT: Science 30 Oct 12



Excited about Circuits
 The class jumped feet first into exploring electricity. We defined what electricity is and then looked at the two types of electricity: static and current electricity. Developing an understanding of these categories, the students were eager to get into the lab and get their hands on some electrical equipment. Students have had several class to experiment and dig up their understanding of how circuits work. They were challenged to make various circuits: two-battery circuits, parallel and series circuits, and circuits with motors.

Note from Kelly

We are pleased to offer both speech screenings and occupational therapy consultation at no charge here at TCS.  Screenings for speech will be on November 8th and OT consultations will be arranged individually.  

If you have interest in having your child screened, please ask your teacher for a permission slip that will authorize the therapists to see your child here on campus.  

Please feel free to call me at 858.454.0184 ext 142 if you have any questions!

Kelly Parisa
Coordinator of Parent Education and Student Support Services
The Children's School / 2225 Torrey Pines Lane / La Jolla, CA 92037