Sunday 9 June 2013

Check out MORE of our work!

Our URBAN and RURAL "Wonder" questions were about......

People (Population)
&
Structures
&
Transportation
&
Pollution


Check out the 6 different ways we presented 
our research!!


1.  The "People" group created this 3-D model, as well as presenting this PowerPoint presentation:






2.   This "Structures" group decided
to create
a background of an urban community 

and a rural community  
to use in their video skit.
Where does the famous "CN Tower" belong??










3.  This "Structures" group decided to create a 3-D model showing both the urban community and a rural community.  They also orally presented information about both communities.







4.  This "Pollution" group created this poster to show their love of the earth -- in both urban & rural communities!  They also performed 3 skits to demonstrate ways we can care for our earth and be good stewards of creation -- no matter what type of community we live in!







5.  The "Transportation" group created an iMovie with pictures of types of transportation and traffic.  They recorded their voices as they explained what the pictures showed and the answers to all their Wonder questions.






 




6.  This "Pollution" group wrote a detailed report about the 3 main types of pollution (land, water and air pollution) that  you find in urban and rural communities.  Their report gave us a lot of important information!  

Click HERE to read the POLLUTION report!

Thursday 6 June 2013

Check out our work!


Crystal, Ricky, and Jacky learned about FARMING  in both urban and rural areas.
The following slideshow teaches us about people and population, thanks to Carmen, Cindy, and Jennifer!



Rowlie, Garbriel and Jasmine presented their 3D model and report about TRAFFIC!

Do you want to know more about TRANSPORTATION in rural and urban communities? Watch this slideshow made by Samantha, Thea, Melissa, and Sebastian! They made great 3D models too!




Jonathan, Connie and Gerrison asked a real urban city planner for the city of Toronto about BUILDINGS! Here are their posters...



Michelle, Alan and Corinthe researched types and effects of POLLUTION in urban and rural areas. Check out their slideshow below!








Friday 24 May 2013

Our Success Criteria!


Tick, tock, tick, tock.......

the time we have spent wondering, researching, and creating our artefacts about URBAN and RURAL       COMMUNITIES is almost up!




We will soon be presenting our Urban & Rural projects to the rest of the class..... 





But, how have we done? 
In class, we discussed what it would take to make our learning a success.....

This is what we came up with....


TO BE SUCCESSFUL, WE WILL....

-explain our ideas using relevant information and details from our research

-stay on topic

-compare our topic in urban & rural communities

-work together in our group

-create an artefact that shows our group work

-present our artefact in an interesting way


Next, we will complete our own self-evaluation based on this success criteria.

Visit our blog in the next few days to see what we have created!

Tuesday 7 May 2013

Choices, choices, choices.....

Now that we have completed our research, it is time to SHARE what we have learned with the rest of the students in the class....  We have to create an artefact that will show what we KNOW!!

What should we do?  Look at the choices we have!!

Our CHOICE board



Here's what we can use to help us plan!!

Our "RESEARCH IN MOTION"


What does research look like in our grade three classes?


Over the past few days, we have been researching our wonder questions and gathering information to help us find the answers to them!


We have brought in our own devices (iPads, laptops, ipods & tablets) to help us.  We have also used school computers, laptops, netbooks and iPad minis. 


It is difficult finding the right information, but by working together and saving information on Edmodo, we are able to share and collaborate.











Finding Information

Finding Information.....

Here is one way we collected information...... 


Monday 29 April 2013

Bring Your Own Device

Help us....
on our research journey! 




Dear Grade 3 Parents,
     What better way to continue our self-directed journey than to start researching using multiple sources of technology? We have desktop computers and netbooks in school but students also have their own technology devices that will let them research.
     For the next two weeks, Mrs. Keeling's and Ms. D'Ippolito's classes will be continuing their Urban & Rural Community self-directed journey and we are giving them permission to bring in their own devices with parent permission. All devices brought in will only be used during class time and may not be taken out to the school yard.   Mrs. Keeling and Ms. D'Ippolito will have them locked up when not in use.
     Please write a note in your child's agenda if you are sending a device in - a simple line like.... " I have sent in an Ipad with Bobby" will suffice.
     We encourage you to also read the St. Henry school website about self directed learning to get a sense for what we are doing. The journey is filled with potential!

Mr. Fernandes                         Mrs. Keeling & Ms. D'Ippolito
Principal                                         Grade 3 Teachers

URBAN & RURAL COMMUNITIES

Here are 3 questions for you......

What is an Urban Community?
What is a Suburban Community?
What is a Rural Community?

Watch the videos below and see if you can answer these 3 questions.....






Sights and Sounds of Urban Communities

What does a city, or as we grade threes like to call it -- an URBAN COMMUNITY ....... look and sound like?

In this post, you will find some links to videos that let you observe life in a city......   As you watch, think about how it is the same as a RURAL community, and how it is different!

Sights and Sounds of Toronto:


A Walk in Toronto:



Sights and Sounds of New York City:


Times Square:



New York City webcam:







Sights and Sounds of Rural Communities

What is a Rural Community?  

What do you see?

What do you hear?

Watch the video below to help answer those questions....



Sights and Sounds of the countryside:


Next, we go deep into research...Check out the links connected to your topic down below....

                                                             


These search engines are safe and child-friendly:

REMEMBER: Brainstorm with your group about different key words you can use for your topic. You should still ask your parents for help when searching them.

Kid-friendly search engines


and also:
 
Gogooligans

Google Safe Search

Ask Kids


Kidsclick


ONE KEY


Yahooligans



These sites will put your group on the right track...

FARMING:

Ontario Farmer Magazine

Farmers Feed Cities

Ontario Agri-Food Education Videos

Farms Food and Fun


TRANSPORTATION/TRAVEL:

Getting Around Toronto

Toronto City Family Guide

Help Reduce Traffic from Washington Post

Cycling and Kids

Public Transportation All Over the World



POPULATION:

Living in Toronto

Urban and Rural Population in Ontario

National Geographic

POLLUTION:

I breathe what? - Powerpoint

Tiki One World - Links
One World

Kids Ecology -Environmental Links

STRUCTURES:

Toronto's Skyscrapers

How to draw city buildings

World's Most Beautiful Skylines

How High Are Skyscrapers Built

How Stuff Works

Basics of Skyscrapers - PBS

Tallest Buildings in Toronto




Sunday 21 April 2013

Exploration Begins!





Now that we all have a Wonder Question on our minds, it's time to do some research!

____

If your group is interested in learning more about Structures you can explore the links below:







If you group is interested in learning more about Pollution you can explore the links below:






If you group is interested in learning more about People you can explore the links below:







If you group is interested in learning about Transportation you can explore the links below:



3. What do you think is one of the biggest problems transportation? (Play the video.)


4. Have you ever seen how a car is built?

Monday 15 April 2013

Day 1 - The adventure begins!

Our adventure began by watching the slideshow you can find in our last post. After viewing the show, we brainstormed how to sort in our groups the pictures we were given.  Look how many different ways we found to sort!


Pictures to sort

 Look at our SORTS!!









Now, our homework is to think of 3 interesting WONDER questions about the slideshow, the pictures and the urban and rural communities we explored today!

Remember strong Wonder questions use WHY? or HOW?


Thursday 11 April 2013

Welcome to 21st Century Learning at St. Henry!


Welcome to our new learning adventure!


This is our class blog about what we are learning in Social Studies.  Visit this site often to find new and interesting facts, videos, sites and activities that will help you understand!



Urban and Rural Slide Show