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	<title>Life in Lower School &#187; Halloween</title>
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		<title>Halloween &#8211; a Time to Teach???</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Halloween can be so much fun, but it&#8217;s also a &#8220;lost day&#8221; for curriculum.  Earlier in the week I had let our 3rd graders go onto their blog pages to create titles and choose templates.  Their excitement was encouraging and I thought that maybe I could have them begin to create their first posts on [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Halloween can be so much fun, but it&#8217;s also a &#8220;lost day&#8221; for curriculum.  Earlier in the week I had let our 3rd graders go onto their blog pages to create titles and choose templates.  Their excitement was encouraging and I thought that maybe I could have them begin to create their first posts on Friday (also Halloween).</p>
<p>The assignment for their first posts was about <strong>friendship</strong> and they had to respond to the following questions:  <em>What qualities do you look for in a friend? What are some responsibilities that you have toward your friends? If friendship were a color, what color would it be for you? How are you a good friend to other people? What’s your favorite thing to do with a friend?</em></p>
<p>At 8:00am they arrived to school bouncing off the walls and in full costume.  We had 3 of the 4 Beatles, a ladybug, a birthday present, Indiana Jones, and so on.  By 8:20 I was reminding them that the parade was not until 10:00 and we that we needed them to calm down and cooperate.  Now I was having serious misgivings about doing anything academic.</p>
<p>At 8:30, half of the class went to science and the other half followed me (dressed as Bob the Builder) into our smaller room down the hall.  They were very excited when I told them to each get a laptop because we would be writing our first blog posts.  I gave directions while demonstrating on my new smartboard and set them to work.  I walked around between the tables to monitor their progress and to be available for tech assistance.  As I walked around I realized very quickly that it was <strong>totally silent</strong> except for the sound of fingers tapping on the keyboards.  Here were thirteen 8 and 9-year old kids in full costume, working, focused, engaged, happy.  It was an awesome sight.  I was further amazed when almost half of them completed the post before time was up.  I was only requiring 4 sentences, but that can take an eternity for a child who is new to typing.</p>
<p>Now our classroom blog is up and running!  Please click here to see <a title="The View From 3rd Grade" href="http://classblogmeister.com/blog.php?blogger_id=186978&amp;tnewlimit=2000" target="_blank">The View From 3rd Grade</a> or click the link to the right under the &#8220;Additions&#8221; menu.  The 3rd graders are excited and ready to receive comments from you.  Drop on in for a visit!</p>
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