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By Shalaine Root on
3/11/2008
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We will, hopefully, be doing our dissection this Friday. If you are available to help, please contact me. :)
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Valentine's Day boxes |
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By Shalaine Root on
2/4/2008
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It's that time of year again when cupid can be seen fluttering around with his arrows. Each year the students decorate boxes for their Valentines. These boxes can be shoe, cereal, tissue, whatever you may have at home. The students need to decorate the boxes for one of our themes: Most Creative, Most Beautiful, Most Colorful, Original/Funny, or Strangest and then bring the box in for our party. These are done at home, however if the students need materials (construction paper for example), they are welcome to get that from our room. There are really only 3 rules: The student's name is clearly and obviously on the box, a way to get the Valentines in easily, and a way to get the Valentines out easily. The reason I have students do this at home is because it is my hope that it is a fun family time. Happy creating and have fun!!
One more note on Valentine's Day: I have only one rule for Valentines and that ...
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Field Trips |
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By Shalaine Root on
1/25/2008
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Some people have had questions about our field trips, I hope this helps.
Part of our field trip budget is for guest speakers also. We had a Revolutionary War re-enactment soldier in full military costume and with weaponry come to the school in October to speak with all of the 5/6. In November, with KSS and Thanksgiving we don't do any other fieldtrips. This year in December we didn't plan a trip. In January, the museum is coming out to talk with us about the circulatory system and the heart. In February, we are going to the Hall of Life at the museum. We don't usually go on a trip in March due to CSAP and spring break. In April, we are going to go on two trips. The same is true of May. We also have guest speakers in April for "The Talk" (reproduction) for sixth graders and "That Talk" (puberty) for fifth graders. So it averages out to be about one trip/speake ...
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Thank you guest speakers!! |
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By Shalaine Root on
12/20/2007
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A big thank you to our two guest speakers in the last few weeks. Mr. Gonzales (Ethan's dad) came in and talked to us about being an industrial designer and the process involved with creating products. He also started the kids thinking about what the next generation of the iphone will include. That started some very interesting thoughts and ideas flowing. Our other speaker was Mr. Dodt (my dad), he came in to talk to us about patents. He shared the steps involved in getting a patent by showing us one of his patents from design to offical awarding of a patent. We then looked up on the US patent office's website to see if someone with our same last names had any issued patents. This inspired some of our kiddos who didn't have any issued patents under their sur names to start thinking about what they could invent to get a patent.
The kids asked great questions and we truly enjoyed both of our visitors.& ...
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Working with gifted kids is truly a privilege!! |
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By Shalaine Root on
12/13/2007
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Amid all the craziness that can be this job, I am reminded daily how great it is to be working with these kiddos. Recently we were discussing the class's "Top 10 Inventions for the World" and someone asked about fire, "Well, wouldn't that be a discovery, not an invention?" . After some debate it was decided that electricity should also fit into the "discovery" category. The consensus then was that fire and electricity themselves were discoveries however, how you use them or harness them is the invention. So someone else said, "Well, couldn't you also say that about vaccinations? I mean, the mold or the plant was there and the scientist figured out how to blend it or use it to help people, right?" I was watching this discussion thinking this is why I'm here with these kiddos! Yes, it's no ...
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Week of Dec. 3 |
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By Shalaine Root on
12/4/2007
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We will be getting into our short study of inventors and inventions this week. We will have some guest speakers and be looking at patents and who owns a patent with a very interesting role playing activity.
Anyone interested in being a guest speaker, please let me know. Thank you. 
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Catch up |
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By Shalaine Root on
11/16/2007
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It sounds like our basket was a success at the Gala and that many people liked our idea. We enjoyed putting it together.
As many of you know I wasn't able to attend the Gala because I was in Minnesota at the National Association for Gifted Children conference. It was a truly great experience getting to hear from the experts in the field and getting to actually talk to them about issues in gifted. There were over 4000 participants from 50 states and 15 countries. There were also over 350 different sessions one could attend on many different topics in the field of gifted. I had several interesting conversations and attended many of the great sessions. I look forward to reading the books I purchased and putting into practice many of the strategies I learned. It is hard to be away for 5 days, but it was definately a well worth it experience.
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KSS adventure |
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By Shalaine Root on
10/19/2007
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As we get ready for our adventure to Keystone Science School, here is some helpful advice.
- The kiddos love to take pictures, I would suggest a disposable camera. This way if it were to get dropped in the stream, roll down a mountain, fall out while hiking, there's no harm done.
- Try on all winter clothing first. That way if you have grown, you have time to get new stuff and "break it in" before tromping around in the forest. We do a bunch of walking and that's no fun if you have blisters from your new boots.
- 2 water bottles - you need to drink a lot of water.
- Sleeping bag and pillow in a garbage sack so they won't get dirty or wet while you carry them to the dorm. Bring another sack for the trip home, sometimes the first one gets destroyed and we end up with lost and forgotten items.
- Put your name in your ...
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Founder's conference and Gala Basket |
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By Shalaine Root on
10/17/2007
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Founder's conference is coming! Founder's conference is coming! It is Saturday, October 27 from 8:30-3:30. There will be some great speakers and some fantastic presentations. Registration includes breakfast and lunch. To register you need to visit www.stargateschool.org and go the the "Parent" tab. Nancy Hall, one of Stargate's creators, will be there. It will be great to see her again! Please come if you are able.
Our Gala basket is underway and we have had some great "things" come in. Please remember we are asking everyone that is able to send in two items - one "gag" type item; these can be a plastic ice cube with a fly in it, a rubber chicken (the most popular idea so far), fake teeth, anything silly, and one real item; these can be gi ...
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Conference week |
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By Shalaine Root on
10/8/2007
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We will finish sharing our information from the American Revolution Scavenger Hunt today. We will then spend some time talking about the individual acts that contributed to the causation of the revolution. I look forward to seeing you all at conferences. Please remember to bring in your donations for our Gala basket.
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