Students working at the "Charging Station" in front of the "Your Voice, Your Choice" board |
A 6th grade choice, and widely popular, is the "Illuminati." As a historian and teacher, this has been an interesting topic to research, and I have asked for help from students to include in a meaningful lesson. Trust me, the students are enthusiastic to help! In addition, a timely lesson that I am creating as we speak, will trace the history of Halloween, another student selection! Best quote from this request: "Can we have a fun class and try to make it scary?" ...we'll find out!
While I am proud of how my students are freely suggesting and partnering with lesson ideas, another initiative is taking off as well, Social Studies Makerspace. This station is based on the idea of makerspace activities in STEM and the Genius Hour initiative. Simply put, create your own project, aligned with some topic or skill from the Social Studies curriculum, and have it completed by the end of May. Students create their own benchmarks to keep pace with the due date and rubrics to assess their own growth. The ideas have been impressive, and the initial actions are inspiring. From interactive timelines, coded history games, to song writing and a classroom sized board game, I have been in awe of what students are creating and planning. As we get more involved, the class will tell its story through Twitter using #SSMakerspace...follow along in our journey!
Stay tuned for more news coming from 232...a ConnectEd classroom!
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