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Aero(dynamic) Thinking – Sabot Third Grade Happenings

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Sabot Third Grade Happenings. By Christine Mingus, Third Grade Educator/Researcher at Sabot at Stony Point School (Richmond, VA). December 1, 2016. December 2, 2016. When we mentioned that the derby race would be happening again this year, we told the children about these changes (. Rob will give you the specs, but then you have to build the car on your own. They met his specs) they could race them. Rob: What happens when [air] hits something? Students: Gravity, friction, weight…. The children understood...

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Third Grade Rules – Sabot Third Grade Happenings

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Sabot Third Grade Happenings. By Christine Mingus, Third Grade Educator/Researcher at Sabot at Stony Point School (Richmond, VA). October 27, 2016. November 28, 2016. How do we agree on cultural conventions? On mathematic standards and conventions? How did we culturally and intellectually come to agreement that an inch is an inch? A foot is a foot? A centimeter is a centimeter? How do we incorporate these understandings into our own personal knowledge bank? How do you perceive and utilize measurement?

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Inch By Inch – Sabot Third Grade Happenings

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Sabot Third Grade Happenings. By Christine Mingus, Third Grade Educator/Researcher at Sabot at Stony Point School (Richmond, VA). November 12, 2016. November 28, 2016. How hard is it to make your own ruler? Estimated lengths things that are. An inch, a foot, a yard, a mile. These are personal references, quick and relatively easy ways to estimate the lengths of objects by comparing them to other objects whose length is known (a paper clip is. An adult shoe is. About a foot long). Some children tried usin...

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Moving Into Movement: Part II – Sabot Third Grade Happenings

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Sabot Third Grade Happenings. By Christine Mingus, Third Grade Educator/Researcher at Sabot at Stony Point School (Richmond, VA). November 29, 2016. November 29, 2016. Moving Into Movement: Part II. HOURGLASS AND GLITTER JAR. We flip the glitter jar and the hourglass at the same time to see which would settle first. The glitter jar won. The children estimate how much time it would take for the hourglass to empty. Ten minutes? A minute and a half? Graeme: Gravity can’t go sideways. It can only go down.

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Sabot Third Grade Happenings. By Christine Mingus, Third Grade Educator/Researcher at Sabot at Stony Point School (Richmond, VA). The story of her students’ work, as part of Sabot’s Our Richmond. Umbrella project, in Richmond’s historic Monroe Park. This is a text widget. The Text Widget allows you to add text or HTML to your sidebar. You can use a text widget to display text, links, images, HTML, or a combination of these. Edit them in the Widget section of the Customizer. Blog at WordPress.com.

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Gleanings: September 2013

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Friday, September 27, 2013. Connections Derived from Beauty. This school year finds me taking a sabbatical from the classroom. I do have the privilege of joining the Kindergarten one day a week to support the teachers. This continues to anchor me in the moments of a classroom. Picture me with muscles bulging holding back the demands of life to just sit with some big ideas each week. If you are thinking that this perspective is entitled and does not have a place in parts of the world ravaged by war, pover...

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Gleanings: February 2015

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Wednesday, February 25, 2015. The 100th Day in Kindergarten. In Sabot at Stony Point Kindergarten. The number 100 is a landmark number and deserves its own day. We counted each day that we went to school with the knowledge that when we reached the number 100 we would celebrate. We have discovered that:. The numbers in a column all end with the same number. In each row, as we count left to right the right, the digit goes up by one number but the first digit (the ten) stays the same. As we planned the cele...

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Gleanings: November 2013

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Monday, November 18, 2013. The Perspective of the Child and our Response. The Perspective of a Child and our Response. As educators at Sabot, we spend our days listening to children and considering their perspective. We document moments with our cameras, read their words, consider their thoughts and ideas and view the child's work. What are their intentions? What is propelling them forward What concepts and feelings are they grappling with today? Seem to capture the spirit of childhood in their novels.

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Gleanings: April 2013

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Tuesday, April 23, 2013. What does it feel like to give our love to other people? How can we keep Martin Luther King's words and spirit alive each day? These are questions that we are wrangling with in the Kindergarten. We made a decision to give the handmade stuffed animals to children with challenges that may be different or even the same as ours. The teachers at Sabot had a connection with the teachers at the Circle Preschool and so we began to make plans. Offered some of their thoughts. If I want to ...

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Gleanings: March 2015

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Tuesday, March 31, 2015. The Neighborhoods of the City. Caroline's first photograph taken. During the field trip. Her snack bag perched in the. Front seat ready for the field trip. One of the things that we have been trying to wrap our head around is the intersubjectivity of the Kindergarten when we reference Richmond. What does Richmond mean for each child in our learning community? What do they see in their mind when we ask questions regarding Richmond? These beacons included Nathan's tower signalling ...

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Gleanings: May 2013

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Tuesday, May 21, 2013. So we took our Friendly Signs on the road and went out into the community to see what would happen if we waved our signs. If people were feeling grouchy would the signs influence their feelings? Would they feel less grouchy? We were excited but we took this expedition seriously. We documented the conversations that we had with the people we encountered. We dropped to our knees and started writing immediately. We went inside Joe's Inn and we talked to two of the workers. One sai...

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Gleanings: September 2014

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Monday, September 29, 2014. Umbrella Day in Richmond, Virginia. This is a skyscraper and those are too. These are people parachuting from the sky. Oliver. OUR RICHMOND is the Umbrella project this year for the community at Sabot at Stony Point. Families, teachers and students will explore the city they call home, Richmond. This project prompted all lower and middle school classes to venture off campus on September 24 and travel into the city. Le: We will go by my house because I live in Richmond. The chi...

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Gleanings: May 2015

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Tuesday, May 12, 2015. A River Runs Through It. The excitement was palpable but the children definitely took some quiet moments to absorb it all. One of my favorite moments during our field trip. Occurred when we gave each child their City Journals and a black thinking pen. The children became reflective and observant. The. Dyson's City Journal has pages and pages of sparse abstract pictures of the river landscape including the rocks, churning water and bridge. Some of the confusion regarding the number ...

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Gleanings: December 2013

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Friday, December 6, 2013. What does it mean to listen? It is one of those questions that we think we know the answer and yet when we stop to really consider the question we are at a loss for words. The Kindergarten teachers and I joined the mothership (the preschool teachers) for a discussion regarding the book The Hundred Languages of Children. We had read the chapter entitled the "Pedagogy of Listening". The entire chapter was powerful but one sentence really resonated with me:. I have been listening t...

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Gleanings: March 2013

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Tuesday, March 26, 2013. At this Moment: Our Work in Math. At the beginning of the year, we would ask the children to "show their work" at the Counting Jar, a weekly experience. The children did not understand why this was necessary. "We counted ten jewels.there just are ten jewels.". As time passed, the children began to see that the questions we asked during our math workshop were similar to the questions asked throughout the day. What do you think? How did you discover that theory or strategy? Story W...

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