Saturday, March 28, 2015

Class Garden!


Classroom Garden!
Introduction

        This year, we are going to explore how plants and animals survive in the various types of ecosystems on Earth. We will be making a classroom garden filled with plants for us to study throughout the school year.  As we dive into the material, we will reference to our garden in order to better our understanding of ecosystems.


Reading Standards

       - Reading Standards for Informational Text Standard 9: "Integrate information from two texts on the same topic in order to write or speak about the subject knowledgeably"
  
Science Standards 

        - Standard 2a: "Students know plants are the primary source of matter and energy entering most food chains"

        - Standard 3a: " Students know ecosystems can be characterized by their living and nonliving components." 

        - Standard 3b: "Students know that in any particular environment, some kinds of plants and animals survive well, some survive less well, and some cannot survive at all" 

         - Standard 6b: "Measure and estimate the weight, length, or volume of objects" 

                                                                                (Cactus and Succulents)
  
Picking and Researching A Plant

1.  Students will be divided into different categories including: (1) cactus, (2) succulents, (3) flowers, and (4) vegetables.  Students can pick any plant they want as long as it is related to your given category.  Please add your name to the category you want to research.

2.  Find your plant anywhere you can, but you MUST be able to identify it.  I suggest going to a local plant nursery and asking someone for help.  Farmers markets are also a great place to find people knowledgeable in the realm of plants.  Please let me know if you need assistance locating a plant. 

3.  Play the following simulator on how plants grow. Keep in mind the conditions plants need to survive  If you are having trouble growing the simulated plant, take notes why for a discussion in class.

Plant Growing Simulator

2.  Once a plant has been found, you will research basic facts about your plant.  Information should include the following:
        - Scientific name
        - Habitat
        - Plant grow rates (include a measurement of your plant with a date)
        - Watering rate

Use the Resources section for links to help you conduct your plant research.  You should be able to find information on your plant from any of those two websites.

3.   Draw a picture of your plant on unlined paper and label its parts.  The name of your plant should be at the top of the paper. Include the information you found from your research neatly organized, below the picture of your plant.  Watch the YouTube video below to understand the functions of the different parts of plants.

4.  All the pictures will be combined into a class plant index for other students to study your drawing and examine your plant.  A class quiz will be given on ALL of the plants.  Study the index well and understand what plants are in our class garden.  The link below is an online game where you must identify the parts of a plant.

 Resources



Rubric 


CATEGORY
Weight for Each Category
4
3
2
1
Labels
X2 (up to 8 points available)
Every item that needs to be identified has a label. It is clear which label goes with which structure.
Almost all items (90%) that need to be identified have labels. It is clear which label goes with which structure.
Most items (75-89%) that need to be identified have labels. It is clear which label goes with which structure.
Less than 75% of the items that need to be identified have labels OR it is not clear which label goes with with item.
General Formatting
X2 (up to 8 points available)
Unlined paper is used. The drawing is large enough to be clear (about 1/2 of a page of typing paper). Student name, class, and date are in the lower left corner. There is a figure caption that describes the drawing. The caption includes information about magnification, when appropriate.
Unlined paper is used. The drawing is large enough to be clear (about 1/2 of a page of typing paper). Student name, class, and date are in the lower left corner.
Unlined paper is used. The drawing is a little too large or a little too small. Student name, class, and date are in the lower left corner.
Lined paper is used AND/OR the drawing is much too small or much too large.
Drawing - details
X1 (up to 4 points available)
All assigned details have been added. The details are clear and easy to identify.
Almost all assigned details (at least 85%) have been added. The details are clear and easy to identify.
Almost all assigned details (at least 85%) have been added. A few details are difficult to identify.
Fewer than 85% of the assigned details are present OR most details are difficult to identify.
Title
X1 (up to 4 pts available)
Title is informative, centered, and larger than other text.
Title is informative and larger than other text.
Title is informative and centered.
The title is incomplete and does not clearly indicate what organism is pictured.


Conclusion

        As we explore the various types of ecosystems, we will use this garden as reference to identify habitats and climates.  We will discover if our plants would survive if they were planted in different parts of the world.  It is important that we understand how to keep the plants on Earth alive and healthy.  Without plants, the world may be left without food or clean air. I look forward to seeing our plants, and student minds, grow throughout the year.

 Further Education

The California Native Plant Society is a current blog with information regarding the preservation of plants in California.  They also hold conferences and events to attend and meet with others who are knowledgeable about the plants struggling to survive in California. Check out the link and see what you can do to help keep our native plants alive!


Parent and Student Virtual Office

Parents and Students,

        Mr. McDonald here.  I want to put this post out there as a forum for you to comment and let me know any questions or concerns you may have with the classroom or any weekly assignments.  This is a way to reach out to me outside of class time.  I will create a Virtual Office post on Monday of each new week throughout the school year.  I look forward to reaching out to you all and getting your input towards improving the classroom. Take care!

        Comment below with any questions and I will get back to you soon!

Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Class Syllabus

Kevin McDonald 4th Grade Class Syllabus


Contact Information

Instructor: Kevin McDonald


Phone: 555-555-5555

Class Overview

This year, the class will be digging into many subjects as they work towards satisfying the California Common Core Standards. Examples of subjects include social studies with California history, mathematics involving fractions and geometry, literature, and science involving electricity and plants.  Many projects will be done including book reports, essay writing, and building California mission models.  We will access educational technologies and the library to further enhance the learning experience in the classroom.  Overall, an exciting year is ahead of us and I look forward to giving you a classroom rich with purpose and meaning.

Class Rules

In the classroom, I expect the following rules to be followed.  It is crucial these rules are taken seriously as it will create a desirable and fun classroom for all!

  • Be kind, respectful, and courteous to ALL students, in and outside of the classroom
  • Respect the teacher during instruction by remaining quiet until asked to speak
  • Treat the classroom like your home, leaving it clean and organized
  • Report any misbehavior or mistreatment to the teacher
  • Turn in all homework assignments on time unless other arrangements have been made
  • Most importantly, HAVE FUN!
If any student is found not following the rules, a warning will be given.  Once a student is given a second warning, consequences such as losing classroom privileges or a teacher-parent meeting.

Weekly Schedule
  
The following link will take you to a Google Doc containing the agenda for each week.  The week of March 2 - 6 is currently up and ready for viewing.

Week 1 Agenda (March 2 - 6)
Week 2 Agenda (March 9 - 13)
Week 3 Agenda (March 16 - 20)
Week 4 Agenda (March 23 - 27)

Classroom Supplies

The following list of supplies will be needed in order to complete the projects given throughout the year.
  • Notebooks with lined, college-ruled paper
  • Number 2 pencils
  • Black or blue pens
  • Red pens for correcting
  • Scissors
  • Colored pencils (basic colors)
  • Glue
  • One shoebox
  • One pair of socks
  • Extra shirt or clothes (in case of emergency)

I look forward to having a fun and engaging year with you all!


     




About Kevin McDonald

      

        Hello parents and students! My name is Kevin McDonald and I am the 4th grade teacher at School Elementary.  I am looking forward to meeting all of you and becoming a community classroom!

       About myself, I am a University of Oregon graduate with a Bachelors of Science in Political Science.  During my time at U of O, I was fortunate enough to get involved with the local Boys and Girls Club for a summer.  I spent a year being a TA for a 5th grade class at Edison Elementary in Eugene, OR.  Both of these experiences truly opened my mind to the realm of education and how important it is for students to have great teachers.

       Outside of the classroom, I am either playing guitar or listening to my extensive record collection.  I also try to hang out with my 6 month old Boston terrier named Leia.  During the summer, I love to take road trips to beautiful places rich in scenery and history.  I am currently acquiring my Masters in Education from National University.

        This year is going to be a great one filled with interesting projects and access to various forms of educational technology.  Welcome to the class!