- Rhythm
- Repetition
- Syllables
- Feelings
- Words that make you think about rights.
- Alliteration
- Capital letter at the beginning of a sentence.
Friday, 15 April 2011
Check List for a protest song by Alek
Charity T Shirt Designers
We are now busy designing charity t-shirts from an idea presented to the class by Christine Mayer (Karim's Mum)
With the central idea of Simplicity, truth and love, the t- shirts will eventually raise money for children in Nepal, to provide them with the chance to go to school, have a warm meal everyday and to have a school uniform.
If you want share your designs , post a photograph of your sketch here.
With the central idea of Simplicity, truth and love, the t- shirts will eventually raise money for children in Nepal, to provide them with the chance to go to school, have a warm meal everyday and to have a school uniform.
If you want share your designs , post a photograph of your sketch here.
Thursday, 14 April 2011
Give Kids a Chance- Our first protest song
4C created their first class protest song- to be sung to John Lennon and Yoko Ono's Give Peace a Chance.
We explored the following language features:
1,2,3,4...
Ev'rybody's talking about...
Sadness, tiredness, angriness
Sportless, respectless, soundless
Ev'rybody's talking about...
Exploitedness, faintness, injuriness
Is give kids a chance
What we wanna talk about is...
Hopeful, peaceful, careful, thoughtful
Respectful, joyful, thankful, grateful
Healthful, harmonyful.
What we are saying...
Is give kids a chance
What we are saying...
Is give kids a chance
Can you post a new verse
We explored the following language features:
- Suffixes- ness, less, ful to create a rhyming pattern
- Use of syllables
- repetition or repeating patterns
- Use of artistic license
1,2,3,4...
Ev'rybody's talking about...
Sadness, tiredness, angriness
Sportless, respectless, soundless
Freedomless, restless
All we are saying…
Is give kids a chance
All we are saying…
Is give kids a chanceEv'rybody's talking about...
Exploitedness, faintness, injuriness
Hopeless, speechless, airless
Careless, penniless
All we are saying…
Is give kids a chance
All we are saying…
Is give kids a chance
What we wanna talk about is...
Hopeful, peaceful, careful, thoughtful
Respectful, joyful, thankful, grateful
Healthful, harmonyful.
What we are saying...
Is give kids a chance
What we are saying...
Is give kids a chance
Can you post a new verse
Tuesday, 12 April 2011
Child Labour- What does it sound like?
Based on the powerful experience yesterday, post your thoughts:
Child Labour- What does it sound like?
Child Labour- What does it sound like?
Child Labour- What does it look like?
Based on the powerful experience yesterday, post your thoughts:
Child Labour- What does it look like?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2VFOzH1Qr0
Child Labour- What does it look like?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o2VFOzH1Qr0
Monday, 11 April 2011
Taking Rights Away
Today 4C had a moving, sometimes emotional learning engagement
To deepen understanding about children’s rights and more specifically child labour, 4th grade students made paper bags to emulate the daily experiences of child labourers. In the afternoon, students watched a video on students taking action against child labour and reflect on their experiences.
Such learning engagements help children see that human rights are not just understanding the UN declaration on the rights of the child, but also about building palpable empathy for those in other circumstances.
This evening they will be bringing home one of these bags for reflection and discussion.
With their bag they can decorate it with a logo, words to describe today's feelings, put any ideas inside it.
We look forward to sharing our reflections.
We can...make a difference.
I can...we can...
http://www.ted.com/talks/kiran_bir_sethi_teaches_kids_to_take_charge.html
This film was the source and inspiration for today's learning experience.
This film was the source and inspiration for today's learning experience.
Saturday, 9 April 2011
FionĂșir, Everybody has the right to live
Short story to demonstrate newly learnt vocabulary
from Reading Prompt 2
(VCOP)
Everybody has the right to live… live and let live …
I absolutely tremble when I see a savvy spider, I stare at it and think that this utterly ugly creature can’t exist; I want to destroy it, nail it down but I just quiver and panic all around.
I am afraid that spiders can enfold me, eat me, engulf me …! And nail me down and destroy me ! OK I have learned that every creature has the right to live whether it is hideous or drop-dead beautiful ….
THE END
Thank you for reading … FionĂșir
Thursday, 7 April 2011
Wednesday, 6 April 2011
Kinderrechte
Wir, die Kinder der Klasse 4c, möchten uns fĂŒr den Besuch von Lucias Papa bedanken. Er hat uns in spielerischer Form die Rechte der Kinder nĂ€her gebracht. In den kommenden Tagen werden wir all unsere Ideen zum Thema aufgreifen und vertiefen.
Vielleicht gibt es dann noch eine Gelegenheit unsere neuen Kenntnisse zu zeigen.
Danke :)
Vielleicht gibt es dann noch eine Gelegenheit unsere neuen Kenntnisse zu zeigen.
Danke :)
Visual Responses
We started creating a visual response to children's rights using the title:
INSIDE OUT
as a prompt.
Once completed, they will be on display on the blog- watch this space.
INSIDE OUT
as a prompt.
Once completed, they will be on display on the blog- watch this space.
Monday, 4 April 2011
School Headlines- see outside the class
We created headlines to summarise the schools we read about.
Schools around the World
Sunday, 3 April 2011
RULES
WHERE DO WE FIND RULES?
- In games e.g Monopoly
- on the Street e.g traffic
- In the internet e.g blog etc...
And more.......
OR THERE ARE OTHER RULES BY LAW LIKE:
- In restaurants you are not alowed to smoke
- You have to be 18 just then you are alowed to make your driving lessons
Thank you for reading if you have some more ideas please give them as a comment. :-)
Lino-Rules for religions following Fionuirs what? where? when? how? why?
In every religion there are rules for living together.
The Christians have the Bible as their rule(and story)book
The Jews have the Tora
The Moslems have the Koran
Do you know others?????
In EVERY Religion there is a ''golden rule'' like:
treat others the way you want them to treat you.
Or a german saying from the lutheran bible:
Was du nicht willst das man dir tu'
das fĂŒg auch keinem andren zu.
This is what I found:
The Christians have the Bible as their rule(and story)book
The Jews have the Tora
The Moslems have the Koran
Do you know others?????
In EVERY Religion there is a ''golden rule'' like:
treat others the way you want them to treat you.
Or a german saying from the lutheran bible:
Was du nicht willst das man dir tu'
das fĂŒg auch keinem andren zu.
This is what I found:
Dies ist die Summe aller Pflichten: Tue keinem anderen das Leid an, was bei Dir selbst Leid verursacht hÀtte.
Hinduismus, Mahabharata, V,1517 (vor ca. 3700 Jahren)
Was Dir weh tut, tue keinem anderen an.
Judentum, Talmud, Shabbat (vor ca. 3500 Jahren)
Tut keinem etwas an, was fĂŒr Euch selbst nicht gut erschienen wĂ€re.
Zoroastrische Religion, Zoroaster Shayast-na-shayast, xiii,29 (vor ca. 3000 Jahren)
Erachte den Vorteil Deines NĂ€chsten als Deinen Vorteil, und Deines NĂ€chsten Nachteil als Deinen Nachteil.
Taoismus, Kan Yein Phien,3 (vor ca. 2600 Jahren)
FĂŒge Deinem NĂ€chsten nicht den Schmerz, der Dich schmerzt.
Buddhismus, The Buddha, Udana, v, 18, (vor ca. 2500 Jahren)
Alles, was Ihr also von anderen erwartet, das tut auch ihnen! Darin besteht das Gesetz und die Propheten.
Christentum, Jesus Christus, MatthÀus 7:12 (vor ca. 2000 Jahren)
Keiner von Euch ist ein GlĂ€ubiger, solange er nicht das fĂŒr seinen Bruder wĂŒnscht, was er fĂŒr sich selbst gewĂŒnscht hĂ€tte.
Islam, Mohammed (vor ca. 1300 Jahren)
BĂŒrdet keiner Seele eine Last auf, die ihr selber nicht tragen wollt, und wĂŒnscht niemandem, was ihr euch selbst nicht wĂŒnscht. Dies ist Mein bester Rat fĂŒr euch, wolltet ihr ihn doch beherzigen.
Baha\'i Religion, Baha'u'llah (vor ca. 140 Jahren)
Friday, 1 April 2011
Big Writing- Diary Writing
Here is the rubric that we used today as we wrote our diary accounts:
We planned the accounts by scan reading an article, highlighting interesting part as word finders and summarisers.
Following this we re-read the article and completed a I see...I think... I wonder... as in the previous week to organise our thoughts.
Comparing our assessments from last week's writing, we created a new rubric (see above)
- I have a Title that is a headline about school or my country e.g. SCHOOL OF HARMONY
- I have included Dear Diary, and date
- It is written in first person, I form
- I have a short description of my your school/ school life
- I have expressed feelings about how I like school and where I live.
- I have expressed secrets, wishes or dream
- I asked a few questions
- I used creativity to talk about my character, to help me be in role
We planned the accounts by scan reading an article, highlighting interesting part as word finders and summarisers.
Following this we re-read the article and completed a I see...I think... I wonder... as in the previous week to organise our thoughts.
Comparing our assessments from last week's writing, we created a new rubric (see above)
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