Thursday, 10 December 2015

Wow! It's Fabrication Day.... 13!

It's hard to believe that we are on Day 13 of Fabrication! The finish line is quickly approaching and there is still so much to do. At the beginning of today's class, we spoke about our timelines and just how much time we have left.... 7 classes to be exact! But of those 7 classes, 1 is a special presentation, another is the Challenge Trade Fair, and the last one is going to be a celebration of our success! Eesh... This is going to fly by fast! 

Students are busy working on various stages of the Challenges. Some are very close to completion, while others are a bit behind. Some students have admitted that they will need to do some work over the Christmas break in order to get caught up. Pretty typical of junior high students, wouldn't you agree! I just hope everyone is ready to go for the January 25th Challenge Fair! 


A student working on composing an original, Baroque inspired, song. 
Here are some important things coming up that I am pretty excited about: 

Wednesday, December 16th - we will be working as a group to discuss what a good presentation looks like. I want to discuss things like presence, tone, word choice, posture, etc. We will create a rubric as a class to score presentations based on what we discuss in class. *This rubric will be used to grade each other's Challenges before the actual Fair! 

Thursday, January 7th - we will have a special guest coming in! My close friend, Anne Harvey, is a project manager with the Abundant Community Initiative (ACI) and a Community Recreation Coordinator (CRC), both within The City of Edmonton. She has done some amazing work bringing neighborhoods closer together and supporting them in their efforts to build a stronger sense of connection. Anne will be presenting a talk for my ALC students, one that she often uses at conferences and for University classes. We will be using the rubric we created to assess Anne's presentation for content, but also her general presentation skills as an experienced presenter. Exciting stuff!! 

Friday, January 15th - we will present our Challenges in small groups, using our rubric to grade each other and offer feedback. Students will then use this information to improve their Challenge and prepare themselves for the upcoming Challenge Trade Fair. 

Monday, January 25th - Our Challenge Trade Fair!!! Students will be set up in the library from 1:00-4:00pm to finally showcase their hard work! We will be inviting other classes, staff, and parents to come check out our Challenges! 

Again, I can't believe how quickly the time has gone by! Looking forward to seeing all of my student's hard work come to fruition in just over a month's time :) 


Monday, 23 November 2015

A Tale of 4 Cupcakes... Yummy!

Much to my surprise, and an absolute bonus on a Monday morning, one of my students brought me in 4 cupcakes she had made over the weekend for me to sample. Talk about a yummy Challenge! One was quickly eaten up by my coworker and I sampled a delicious chocolate one with my afternoon coffee. I am so impressed at how hard the majority of my students are working, especially those continuing to work outside of the class setting.




Another one of my students just returned from a trip to Japan. Jet lagged and adjusting to the quickly falling snow, we sat and chatted about his trip. It was really cool to hear about his experiences, from riding The Bullet Train to eating squid and octopus sushi. I am looking forward to learning more about his adventures as he completes his Challenge on his experiences in Japan... and eating the Kit Kat bars and other goodies  he brought back and shared with me!




I continued pulling students aside to work on midpoint evaluations. I think the students are really benefiting from having a candid conversation with me about their Challenges and are reassured that they are on the right track to Challenge completion. Adding my personalized comments on PowerSchool allows the parents to be updated on student progress as well! 

Good things continue to happen in my ALC option and I couldn't be happier or more PROUD! 


Check out this student's notes from learning Korean on their own!! 






Thursday, 19 November 2015

Midpoint Evaluations Have Begun!

Now that Term 1 has officially ended, I have started to sit with each individual student to go over their progress to date. We discussed their Challenge Proposal, their Budget/Resources, their Logbook and what actual elements of their Challenge have been completed. I decided to call upon students randomly so that I could get a real indication of their progress with out them being too prepared ;) 

While completing the evaluations, students continued to work on Challenge completion. One student was styling another's hair, as the model completed a drawing for her portfolio. Talk about multi-tasking and using their time wisely! Another student immediately had his headphones in to continue learning Korean as a second language. Many poster boards have begun to show up for use as Challenge displays and it is great to see the Challenges taking shape. 






One thing that has been on my mind is the assessment portion for this complimentary course. Each complementary course factors in to be about 2.5% of the grade 9's final grade, but how can I assign a "grade" to something that is so unique? Each student is working hard to produce a different Challenge of interest to them. There are no exemplars; there is no curve to mark them on. I had asked my principal if it was okay to write a personalized comment for each student for Term 1 without a grade and we agreed that it would work for Term 1. But what about the end of the course, when Term 2 marks are due? Coincidentally as I wrote this, a colleague came in and I asked him what he thought about assessing these kids and their Challenges.... Self-assessment was his immediate response. Could we, as a class, come up with the criteria to mark the Challenges using "I" statements taken directly from the CTF curriculum? Could we assign our newly instituted "Not Yet Met, Beginning, Progressing, and Proficient" as the grading scale upon which each "I" statement is graded? Hmmm.... Interesting idea; one that I will explore on our PD Day November 27th!  

Friday, 6 November 2015

Fabrication Day 6!









I am incredibly impressed by many of the things my students have accomplished in just 2 months. Projects are really taking shape and you can really see how much fun the students are having completing projects of their own choice. 

Today, the focus was on making sure our Logbooks are kept up to date. Many students are stuck writing down just a simple sentence about what they did during class, where I would like them to stretch and really explain not only their accomplishments for the day, but the thought process that went along with it. We went through some of the guiding questions that I put on the Logbook assignment sheet from September to refresh our memories. 

We are getting close to the Term 1 report card, and I have come to the conclusion that all I will provide for them at this point is feedback, both verbal and written, as at this point formative assessment is what is really going to give them an understanding of how well they have been working on their challenge. Starting November 19th, I will be completing midterm evaluations with each student, going through their timelines, logbooks, and project completion to date :) 

Monday, 2 November 2015

Fabrication Day 4 and 5....

We are one third of the way through the Fabrication Phase! I circulated around the room and spoke with the students about where they were in "fabricating" their challenge. Most students have a decent amount of work done, while a few are a bit worrisome as they still seem unsure about what their end product will be. I had a few conversations with one particular student, who ended up changing his mind two or three times about what subject he wanted to photograph. By the end of the class he seemed confident in the theme he chose. 

The engagement level of the students still seems quite high with most kids staying on task. A few students are starting to work outside of the classroom - some in the Vis Com Room - as the tools they need to complete their challenge are located there. I have a couple of students working on baking challenges, so they will be doing some baking at home and bringing it in (yummy!) to document its success. There seem to be many students completing more artsy challenges, including a really cool portfolio of make-up design that includes a horror theme with a safety pin through someone's cheek. Some crazy cool stuff happening here!! 




I have officially booked the space for our Challenge Trade Fair which takes place on Monday, January 25th in our school library. We are inviting other classes to come view the projects during blocks 6 and 7 and will have it open after school from 3:30-4:00pm for parents to swing by! We will create promotional items to put up around the school in January. 

Still having fun in ALC :) 


Wednesday, 28 October 2015

Henna?! Heck ya!

Today, one of my ALC students used me as a model to showcase what she has learned about the art of henna and what a cool experience it was. The whole time she was drawing on me, we talked about her previous experience with henna and what she has learned about it so far. This is the kind of thing I am so excited about with my option - the students researching and creating things that they are passionate about or interested in! 




Friday, 23 October 2015

Fabrication Day 2 and 3....


With the Fabrication Phase well underway, real work is starting to be seen. Some students are bringing in the needed supplies to complete their chosen challenge, while others are still researching and gathering ideas. Circulating around the room to see the various levels of progress is very interesting! 

One student is in the process of applying for a job shadowing day within Alberta Health Services to see a day in the life of a nurse. It is really cool to see the students working on tasks that are taking them a little outside of their comfort level... Filling out applications; drafting emails; making phone calls... Integral parts of any career are being explored by these students now, which will better prepare them in the future. 

A few students are doing more Art centered projects and are sharing some amazing work both on paper and on their devices. The programs the students are finding and using are really cool. Make-up and hair designs are taking shape; one and two story houses are coming to life; songs are being produced; themed cakes ideas are beginning to rise! 

I am loving the individuality of the projects, the excitement of the students, and the energy I feel from their enthusiasm and vision!