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Interdisciplinary Hidden Figures Unit Leadership Team meets at the start of 2018 to co-plan at the Intrepid. |
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Ms. Chau supervises an NSD student bottle rocket launch after teaching students how to create their own rockets in February. |
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The books are ready to be distributed to every student at Belmont. |
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Ms. Ikawa leads "I Have, Who Has... in Ms. Ernyey's Advisory |
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At the Intrepid, students are challenged to complete simple tasks with gloves on to simulate the challenges faced by astronauts in outer space. |
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At MoMath in March! |
Interdisciplinary Collaborations-- Hidden
Figures
At the end of January we kicked off an interdisciplinary
collaborative literacy initiative in advisory classes with two language
learning activities to prepare students to engage with Hidden FiguresYounger Readers’ Edition. Our school’s principal purchased a copy of
this new paperback for each and every student and we had the fun job of
partnering with advisors to distribute these gifts. Students expressed
satisfaction that they would be able to keep the books and were generally eager
to begin reading them.
Ms. Ikawa, Speech-Language Pathologist, led students through a
round of “I Have… Who Has” first, and then I introduced the terms associated
with front matter and back matter. We walked through the back matter
together and concluded with a small competition to see who could utilize the
index most efficiently. Students did not
want to stop looking things up at the end of the period.
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Approximately one month
later, the unit concluded with hands on learning experiences at the IntrepidMuseum (for placement students) and the National Museum of Mathematics (for detention students.) We were so consumed with the work at hand--science, literacy, social studies were all involved-- we had
little time left over to post, but here are a few photos of the highlights. --Jessica
Fenster-Sparber, School Librarian, Belmont
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