NOVEMBER 19 2010	

 W E E K L Y U P D A T E	

Dear Parents,
This week we finished off our exploration of problem solving and the various strategies we can use
to understand and solve them effectively. We ended this investigation with a webquest in which
students were required to investigate a problem and solve it accordingly.
We continued looking at DeBono’s Thinking Hats, which is a strategy we can use to organize our
thinking and to categorize our research in our new unit. The students have been very receptive to
this strategy and I encourage you to discuss it with them.
The overview for our new unit is found below, as well as in the appropriate location on the class
blog. In addition, one of two summative assessments have been posted under the tab, How we
Organize Ourselves. Related to this, I have been updating the Literacy section of the blog, where you
can find resources on the new text type in which we are inquiring into: Writing to Persuade. Watch
out, I suspect your children will start to become more argumentative at home as learn to become
more convincing!
This week, author Sherryl Clark visited us from Melbourne (you can read her blog here). She held
two workshops for our students, one, for a selected few, on writing poetry, and they other, for all our
Grade 5s, on the elements of narrative storytelling. She shared with us great ideas to begin,
construct and end interesting and engaging stories. This will be most useful in one of our upcoming
unit, Where We Are in Place and Time, in which students will be engaged in narrative writing.
So far, so very good with regard to the 3-Way Learning Reviews. I attended my own two children’s
reviews yesterday, and, as a parent, I could see very clearly their active involvement in their own
learning and the enthusiasm that results from this. They were particularly keen as we all set their
goals together. It was a rewarding experience for me, as I do very much hope it has been (or will be)
for you.
If you have not done so recently, I strongly recommend you visit your child’s blog. They will be
able to tell you their Awesome number, and you can find it on the home page of this class blog.
Students have been very active recently. Please take the time to read and perhaps even make a
constructive comment. It’s great for the children to see they have an audience for their writing
outside of the classroom/school environment.
Reminder - Please refer to the Mathematics, Programme Overview and Literacy tabs on our class
blog for excellent resources that can assist your child in engaging with the Grade 5 curriculum.
Kind Regards,
DJ MacPherson
donaldmacpherson@cdnis.edu.hk & http://sites.cdnis.edu.hk/teachers/donaldmacpherson//
Author Visit, Waste Management Experts and
3-Way Learning Reviews
GRADE 5A @ CDNIS
HOW WE ORGANIZE OURSELVES
CENTRAL IDEA
DECISIONS MADE ABOUT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT
AFFECT SOCIETIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT.
AN INQUIRY INTO:
Different systems of waste
management and their advantages
and disadvantages
The different perspectives about solid
waste management
How waste management practices of
our community affect the
environment
TEACHER QUESTIONS
-Where is away when we throw
something away?
-What is your trash attitude?
-What is Hong Kong’s trash attitude?
SKILLS
Communication
speaking, presenting, writing
Research
planning, collecting & recording data
Thinking
dialectical thought, comprehension, application
KNOWLEDGE
The different systems of waste
management, their advantages and
disadvantages and how they affect the
environment.
CONCEPTS
Perspective: Understanding the different
decisions people within our society make
regarding solid waste management
Connection: Making a connection between
themselves and the consequences of the decisions
made about solid waste management
Related Concepts: Opinion & Consequences
An inquiry into the interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the structure
and function of organizations; societal decision-making; economic activities and their impact on
humankind and the environment.
GRADE 5
UNIT OF INQUIRY
UPDATE
WHAT YOU CAN DO AT
HOME WITH YOUR CHILD
GREAT WEBSITES TO EXPLORE TOGETHER
http://outdoorclassroom.org/
http://www.thewildclassroom.com/
http://www.epa.gov/kids/
*Check out your class blog for more resources!
INQUIRE
Where does our solid waste go
when it leaves the house?
What decisions can we make as a
family to manage solid waste?
VOCABULARY
landfill
compost
recycle
reduce
reuse
dumping
waste
management
hazardous
biodegradable
photodegradable
conserve
contamination
environment
incinerator
disposal
sustainability
decomposition
over-packaging
reduction
separation
toxin
1. Standing in the Spotlight (PERSPECTIVE)
Students will be assigned the role of a particular
member or group of society (i.e. business leader,
farmer, politician, environmentalist, etc.). They will
prepare and present a 2-3 minute persuasive speech to
the class on their views and opinions about solid waste
and how it is managed. Students will need to defend
their position by creating drafts of persuasive writing
and in the deliverance of their speech.
2. “Track the Trash” (CONNECTION)
Choose two items that we use here at school and
explain how they can be most effectively managed
once they become waste. Justification must clearly
demonstrate the students’ understanding of waste
management, taking into account our local society
and the environment. How do they know what the
best solid waste management technique is for this
material?
TALK ABOUT ATTRIBUTES
Learner profile attributes that
will be promoted through
learning engagements:
Open-Minded
Communicator
Risk-Taker
TALK ABOUT ATTITUDES
In this unit of inquiry students will be encouraged to be:
Appreciative
Appreciating the wonder and beauty of the world and its people.
Committed
Being committed to their own learning, persevering and showing self-
discipline and responsibility.
Independent
Thinking and acting independently, making their own judgements based
on reasoned argument, and being about to defend their judgments.

November 19

  • 1.
    NOVEMBER 19 2010 W E E K L Y U P D A T E Dear Parents, This week we finished off our exploration of problem solving and the various strategies we can use to understand and solve them effectively. We ended this investigation with a webquest in which students were required to investigate a problem and solve it accordingly. We continued looking at DeBono’s Thinking Hats, which is a strategy we can use to organize our thinking and to categorize our research in our new unit. The students have been very receptive to this strategy and I encourage you to discuss it with them. The overview for our new unit is found below, as well as in the appropriate location on the class blog. In addition, one of two summative assessments have been posted under the tab, How we Organize Ourselves. Related to this, I have been updating the Literacy section of the blog, where you can find resources on the new text type in which we are inquiring into: Writing to Persuade. Watch out, I suspect your children will start to become more argumentative at home as learn to become more convincing! This week, author Sherryl Clark visited us from Melbourne (you can read her blog here). She held two workshops for our students, one, for a selected few, on writing poetry, and they other, for all our Grade 5s, on the elements of narrative storytelling. She shared with us great ideas to begin, construct and end interesting and engaging stories. This will be most useful in one of our upcoming unit, Where We Are in Place and Time, in which students will be engaged in narrative writing. So far, so very good with regard to the 3-Way Learning Reviews. I attended my own two children’s reviews yesterday, and, as a parent, I could see very clearly their active involvement in their own learning and the enthusiasm that results from this. They were particularly keen as we all set their goals together. It was a rewarding experience for me, as I do very much hope it has been (or will be) for you. If you have not done so recently, I strongly recommend you visit your child’s blog. They will be able to tell you their Awesome number, and you can find it on the home page of this class blog. Students have been very active recently. Please take the time to read and perhaps even make a constructive comment. It’s great for the children to see they have an audience for their writing outside of the classroom/school environment. Reminder - Please refer to the Mathematics, Programme Overview and Literacy tabs on our class blog for excellent resources that can assist your child in engaging with the Grade 5 curriculum. Kind Regards, DJ MacPherson donaldmacpherson@cdnis.edu.hk & http://sites.cdnis.edu.hk/teachers/donaldmacpherson// Author Visit, Waste Management Experts and 3-Way Learning Reviews GRADE 5A @ CDNIS
  • 2.
    HOW WE ORGANIZEOURSELVES CENTRAL IDEA DECISIONS MADE ABOUT SOLID WASTE MANAGEMENT AFFECT SOCIETIES AND THE ENVIRONMENT. AN INQUIRY INTO: Different systems of waste management and their advantages and disadvantages The different perspectives about solid waste management How waste management practices of our community affect the environment TEACHER QUESTIONS -Where is away when we throw something away? -What is your trash attitude? -What is Hong Kong’s trash attitude? SKILLS Communication speaking, presenting, writing Research planning, collecting & recording data Thinking dialectical thought, comprehension, application KNOWLEDGE The different systems of waste management, their advantages and disadvantages and how they affect the environment. CONCEPTS Perspective: Understanding the different decisions people within our society make regarding solid waste management Connection: Making a connection between themselves and the consequences of the decisions made about solid waste management Related Concepts: Opinion & Consequences An inquiry into the interconnectedness of human-made systems and communities; the structure and function of organizations; societal decision-making; economic activities and their impact on humankind and the environment. GRADE 5 UNIT OF INQUIRY UPDATE
  • 3.
    WHAT YOU CANDO AT HOME WITH YOUR CHILD GREAT WEBSITES TO EXPLORE TOGETHER http://outdoorclassroom.org/ http://www.thewildclassroom.com/ http://www.epa.gov/kids/ *Check out your class blog for more resources! INQUIRE Where does our solid waste go when it leaves the house? What decisions can we make as a family to manage solid waste? VOCABULARY landfill compost recycle reduce reuse dumping waste management hazardous biodegradable photodegradable conserve contamination environment incinerator disposal sustainability decomposition over-packaging reduction separation toxin 1. Standing in the Spotlight (PERSPECTIVE) Students will be assigned the role of a particular member or group of society (i.e. business leader, farmer, politician, environmentalist, etc.). They will prepare and present a 2-3 minute persuasive speech to the class on their views and opinions about solid waste and how it is managed. Students will need to defend their position by creating drafts of persuasive writing and in the deliverance of their speech. 2. “Track the Trash” (CONNECTION) Choose two items that we use here at school and explain how they can be most effectively managed once they become waste. Justification must clearly demonstrate the students’ understanding of waste management, taking into account our local society and the environment. How do they know what the best solid waste management technique is for this material? TALK ABOUT ATTRIBUTES Learner profile attributes that will be promoted through learning engagements: Open-Minded Communicator Risk-Taker TALK ABOUT ATTITUDES In this unit of inquiry students will be encouraged to be: Appreciative Appreciating the wonder and beauty of the world and its people. Committed Being committed to their own learning, persevering and showing self- discipline and responsibility. Independent Thinking and acting independently, making their own judgements based on reasoned argument, and being about to defend their judgments.