Tuesday, May 10, 2011

Cubs Trip

A generous donor provided the school with Cubs tickets.  The 3rd-8th grade classes were able to attend on Friday May 6th for a 1:20 game against the rival Cincinnati Reds.  It was great day!!!  The weather was cooperative, the kids were excited, and we all received free "Los Cubs" t-shirts that were given away at the gate.  Below are junior high students enjoying their time together at Wrigley Field.













Your teachers enjoying the day together!!! 

Monday, May 9, 2011

Extra, Extra, Read All About It!!!!!

The 6th Grade class recently completed their unit on Ancient Greece.  During this unit, I used multiple assessments in lie of giving an exam.  One of our major assignments was to create a newspaper that detailed all the important aspects of early Greek life.  Each paper included a Geography section, a Sports page, an Economics/Money portion, Arts and Entertainment and concluded with Greek Mythology.  Each paper used a traditional Greek vocabulary term for the title along with such names as traditional papers like Times, Journal and Post.

Below, Oscar Nieto uses his textbook to describe the trading the Greeks used to grow their civilization.

Below, Jelanni Reyes shows off the beginning of her paper and the wonderful final product ready to hit the newsstands!!






Marangeliesse Mongoy adds details to her geography portion of the paper.  From start to finish, he effort and outcome were quite impressive!!





Andy Mendez shows off his map skills and information on the Island of Crete.











The 6th Grade class has many different learning styles.  Some students learn from visual imagery while others excel in writing.  This assignment allowed them to use multiple skills to create their papers.  Their research on Greek Mythology and the use of a primary resource book gave them additional information unavailable in our text books.  These additional steps expanded their knowledge base and kept them interested in the project.  Overall, a wonderful display of fine work that other students are able to pick up and read in their free time.




Thursday, May 5, 2011

Literature Circles

A note to parents about the newest section of the literature circles for the Dominican Reading Group.  Each group will consist of 6 students.  The following novels will be read over the next 2-3 weeks, Park's Quest, The Watsons Go To Birmingham, and Snow Treasure.  All 3 novels encompass political or social aspects in our nations history.  These historical fiction novels are all highly regarded literary works.


The purpose of breaking the class into groups is to focus on each novel in depth.  Student centered inquiry and feedback will be important components of each literature circle.  Each student will also have an assigned role and is responsible for describing their work and information to their fellow students.  These reading centers allow the students increased access to critical thinking questioning and can have organized, quality discussions with their groups.  The goal is for deeper understanding and increased attention to detail to authors purpose, enhance extended responses via journal writing and individual attention to each student on their oral reading skills.

Saturday, April 30, 2011

3rd Quarter Honor Roll

Congratulations to my 10 homeroom students in 7th Grade who made the Honor Roll for the 3rd Quarter!!

From Left to Right, Front Row: Paul Hayes, Bryan Barocio, Niuyen Garcia and Jonathan Garcia.  Back Row: Melissa Hernandez, Salma Gutierrez, Anny Solano, Nia Curiel, Ashley Aguilar and Brianna Alvarez.

Here is the entire class being silly and enjoying a moment of fun celebrating their hard work for the 3rd Quarter :)

Friday, April 29, 2011

Final Reading Projects

On certain occasions, I allow the students to make decisions in the classroom.  When we finished the book, The Mixed-up Files of Mrs. Basil E. Frankweiler before break, I gave the students a chance to pick their own final project for the novel.  Allowing students to have a role in the work they do not only holds them accountable for their decision, but lets them make a choice on what type of work will be best for them personally and uses their best skill set.

The class had multiple options for a final project.  The book dealt often with art from the Renaissance period.  One choice was for students to create a sculpture that was mentioned in the book.  The students could also create any piece of art they felt showed an aspect of the novel.  Some students chose to write an alternative ending to the novel.  A few students chose to draw a detailed map of the Metropolitan Museum of Art.  Below, the entire class show off their work.


Below, Arianna LaSalle shows off her sculpture of the angel created by Michelangelo in the novel.  She did a fantastic job creating this sculpture!!

Javielys Montanez presented her Book of Art to the class with personal drawings of art discussed in the novel.


Clarissa Galan, George Rendon and Rafael Martinez display their alternative endings to the novel.

Marangeliesse Mongoy, Eliana Acosta and Alonzo Marshall show their personally created accurate architecture maps of the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York.

From Left to Right, Javier Pena, Leslie Arias, Vivianna Mendoza, Nathan Gomez, Arianna LaSalle and Wilfredo Colon show their excitement by displaying their recreated scenes from the novel.

Finally, Erick Escalante shows off his piece of art work, that he also built a frame for, recreating a scene from the novel.

Overall, a job well done by the Dominican Reading Group!!

Wednesday, April 27, 2011

Political Cartoons

The 8th Grade class recently completed their unit on The Progressive Era.  This was one of my concentrations during college and is an era of history that I truly enjoy and love teaching.  During this era, there were many new political parties and ideals that came to be.  The Populists were a party in search of help for farmers.  Socialists were hoping for jobs for everyone.  The Radical Republicans just wanted everyone to stay out of their way and let their businesses prosper.  I showed the class images of cartoons from this period to give an example of not only the creativeness of the artists, but to also understand some sarcasm as well as satire. 

Here is the entire set of cartoons displayed outside the classroom.  A few of these I personally believe could be published as the accuracy was spot on and the artistic features were excellent.


The Populist Party demanding an 8 hour work day.


The Radical Republicans wanting "Big Oil" to succeed and be left alone.



The Socialists asking for the government to enforce the Sherman Anti-Trust Act.


Another successful project completed by the 8th Grade in Social Studies.  The students now have a sense of appreciation and a deeper, stronger understanding of the different groups that polarized this era in history.

Wednesday, April 20, 2011

Spring Break!!

No Homework for Spring Break 2011!!! 

All Social Studies classes were able to finish their units and the Dominican Reading group finished their novel.  Lets hope the Easter Bunny brings you an assortment of wonderful treats.  Enjoy the time off, I'll see you at the Cubs games and I hope everyone comes back ready to finish the year strong!!

Mr. Parsons