Sunday, January 31, 2016

Engaging in Creative Thought

Before I go on to post updates from our new unit of inquiry, I wanted to take a moment to write one last post about creativity. Throughout this unit we examined creativity through the lens of four components: fluency, flexibility, elaboration and originality. We examined each component thoroughly and used this vocabulary regularly throughout our days. We also were involved in a variety of learning engagements that encouraged us to grow in these four areas. Here are just a few of these engagements:

We used the iPad app "Story Wheel" to encourage us to elaborate upon our creative ideas. We found that as time progressed and our understanding of creative stories grew, we were able to come up with stories that were more appealing to our audience as they were full of details. We also looked at elaboration closely while making our 'Not A Box' creations, as described in a previous post.

We also examined the concept of originality. So many of our learning engagements dealt with expanding our understanding of this word, including our fiction stories from writers workshop. At first we noticed that many of our ideas were closely linked to stories we had heard before. As the unit progressed, however, our ideas were much more original. Please take a moment to look at these stories when we bring them home this week!
 
Fluency is another component of creative thinking that we examined throughout the unit. One fun game we played that focused on this concept was what we called "Don't Let it Pass!" This was adapted from a reflection game found on playmeo.com. In this game, a small group of students stood around a hoola hoop, holding it loosely in their hands. One portion of the hoola hoop was covered in tape. The hoola hoop was rotated by the group and each time a student's hands fell on the taped portion, s/he tried to give an answer to a predetermined question without letting the tape pass through his/her hands. The goal was also to not repeat an answer already given. In playing this game, we challenged ourselves to think fluently. Take a look at this game in action. As you can see, it was tricky at times!

The final component of creativity that we examined was flexibility (sorry, no picture of the poster!) Within this we looked at thinking from different view points and coming up with ideas in a variety of categories. Another game we loved involved a beach ball and questions that inspired creative thought. We sat in a circle and bounced the beach ball to one another. Each time the ball was caught, we looked at the color on which our thumbs landed and answered a question corresponding to that color. Take a look at this in action:

Flexible Thinking - KGM from AIS Dhaka on Vimeo.

Creative thinking will not end in our classroom simply because this unit of inquiry is over. We will continue to challenge ourselves to think creatively as this is a life-long skill that has proven to be important in future success. Please take time at home to play games with your child and engage in activities that encourage creative thought.

Thursday, January 28, 2016

Spirit Week

Next week is spirit week! Please help your child participate by dressing up to show his/her spirit. See the note below from the organizers:


Monday Feb 1: Pyjama Day
Tuesday Feb 2: Tiger Day (Dress up in orange and black to show your school spirit!)
Wednesday Feb 3: Twin Day
Thursday Feb 4: Suit Up/Dress Up Day

Participate each day to show your spirit and to support all the athletes that will be representing our school at SAISAs next weekend!!!!

Sunday, January 24, 2016

Thank you for helping us celebrate!

Many thanks to all of you for the wonderful attendance at our end of the unit celebration. The students were so proud of their work and all they've learned throughout our unit of inquiry on creativity. For even more background on our work, please take a moment to read about this particular project:

We began by watching a recording of the book "Not a Box" by Antoinette Portis. This book is about a bunny who uses his creativity to imagine a cardboard box as being different things.

At this point we discussed a new vocabulary word: original. We talked about how the bunny came up with original ideas because they were all new and things he hadn't thought of before. We then took some time to come up with some original ideas of our own for cardboard boxes.

After some brainstorming, each of us chose a box to transform into our chosen idea. The word transform was a word we had been learning through one of our lines of inquiry.

As the project continued we began to explore other aspects of creativity, such as elaboration. We really began to grow in our understanding of the word elaboration as we saw what a difference detail makes in creating products. We elaborated on our own original ideas to make them even more creative. In the end, these were our products:


We are thankful to Carol, our go-to tech guy, for helping us create our QR codes so that all could enjoy listening to each of us explain our creations.


If you weren't able to attend our wonderful celebration, please take some time to listen to your child's explanation via his/her QR code and then allow your child the opportunity to explain his/her thinking. Again, thank you to all who were able to make our special morning!

Friday, January 22, 2016

Fun and Games Day

We had a blast yesterday at Fun and Games Day. Check out these shots of us in action, and don't forgot that you can click on the slideshow and download any of the photos to save for your child's memories.

Wednesday, January 20, 2016

Reminders

Tomorrow is a special day for kindergarten. Please don't forget about the following two special events. We hope to see you in the morning, and maybe even some of you in the afternoon!

9:00 in the Community Hall: We will have a celebration of our learning in regard to our most recent unit of inquiry on creativity. Please join us for roughly 30 minutes during which you will see us express our creativity through different forms. *If you have a smartphone or other device, please take a moment to download a free QR code reader app before coming.


12:45 - 2:30 on the big field: Kindergarten through Grade 2 will participate in Fun & Games Day tomorrow afternoon. Feel free to stop by and watch your child in action! Please ensure your child comes to school in the morning dressed in P.E. clothing (shorts/running pants, sneakers). We have special shirts which we will change into at school.

Saturday, January 16, 2016

Building 3D Shapes

We have continued in our exploration of 3D shapes and of what they are comprised. We were given templates to decorate, but were not told what exactly they were for. Our job in decorating though was to repeatedly draw the shape with a new color until the entire large shape was filled with color. This repetition encouraged us to solidify our knowledge of the attributes of different 2D shapes.


Next we spent time together discussing what we saw in each template, and why these different 2D shapes might be connected on each big piece of paper. We were encouraged to think creatively about transforming the 2D template into something new, and soon enough we discovered that we could create 3D shapes! We examined several templates as a class before heading off to create the shapes ourselves.

Finally, we took our 3D shapes and displayed them in our classroom as a mobile. What a beautiful way to display our learning!

Please Come Celebrate Our Learning!

Please join us Thursday, January 21st @ 9:00 am in the Community Hall where will be sharing our learning from our unit of inquiry on creativity. You will have the opportunity to see how we have transformed our ideas into creative products and witness our development in the areas of originality, elaboration, fluency and flexibility. This sharing should not last much over a half hour.

The other KG classes' work will also be displayed; please bring a hand-held device if you would like to electronically listen to them explain their products. We are excited to share our learning with you, so we hope you are able to come!

Sunday, January 10, 2016

Exploring 3D Shapes

2D shapes have been interesting for us to explore as we have examined their sides, vertices and other attributes and seen how the shapes relate to and compare with each other. We have been taking this developing knowledge and understanding and have applied it to our examination of 3D shapes. Through play and hands-on activities we have developed some initial ideas and assumptions about 3D shapes. Take a look at some of the learning engagements in which we have been involved:

3D Shape Construction: We were given the challenge of using Popsicle sticks and play dough to create 3D shapes. We really had to think through this activity as we were not given any instructions as how to go about building the shapes. Through trial and error, however, we figured out how to put the pieces together to create the necessary edges and vertices.


Shape Bingo:  We have learned the vocabulary for the basic 2D shapes, but for most of us the 3D shapes names are all new. We played Bingo to help us learn the names of the different shapes, and to reinforce the difference between 2D and 3D shapes.


Taking Apart 3D Shapes:  In order to help us better understand that most 3D shapes are built out of 2D shapes, we took some time examining the faces of 3D shapes. We began by choosing a 3D shape and stamping its different faces into play dough:

When the 3D shape was removed, a 2D shape was imprinted into the play dough: 



Each time we stamped a different face, we recorded which 2D shape made that face by gluing the 2D shape onto a chart:

By the end, our charts looked something like this:


This activity led us to some new discoveries, and we were amazed that the rounded parts of the cylinder and cone were 2D shapes that had been curved around!  We were all inquirers and thinkers in KG-M as we explored. Ms. Arti even shared her understanding as she made her own cylinder out of paper after seeing just which 2D shapes were needed:

In a follow-up discussion we realized that the curved part of the cone is not made from a triangle because when examined closely one can see that one of its sides is rounded. We used our brains to figure out that this was actually part of a circle -- and many were quick to point out that it wasn't even half of a circle (or semi-circle). Ihsan then introduced us to the word "fraction" as he explained that it was a fraction of the circle.

We will continue exploring 3D and 2D shapes in the weeks to come and throughout the rest of the school year. As we do so, please encourage us to expand and build upon our thinking at home as well!

Wednesday, January 6, 2016

Guests Share their Creativity with Kindergarten

Our current unit of inquiry has provided us the opportunity to hear from so many amazingly creative people. Some of our guest have already been highlighted in the blog, but here are a few that have not yet been shared. These guests have played a vital role in opening our eyes to just how limitless creativity is, and how people demonstrate their creativity in so many different ways.
*My sincere apologies for the horribly blurry picture in the videos. We are having some trouble recently with our camera:

Mr. J, juggler and musician:



Mr. J Ukelele from AIS Dhaka on Vimeo.


Ms. Rhinehart, interior decorator: 



Ms. Ani, songwriter:



AISD High School Students, dancers and actors:





Mr. Swapan, musician: 

Mr. Rob, actor:

Monday, January 4, 2016

After School Activities - Quarter 3

THIRD QUARTER ES ASA

Third quarter ES ASA Brochure will be posted online on January 13th at 3:30pm. Online registration will start on Jan. 14th at 3:00pm and will continue till Jan. 16th mid night. (the system will only open to the parents during the registration time)

Our online registration is not first come first serve basis but is a random allocation that has been designed to give all students a chance at attending a number of ASA's. Therefore, you can complete the online registration at your convenience between Jan. 14-16 (mid night).
Here are some helpful links for the online registration program: 
ASA Registration Guideline : http://www.aisdhaka.org/node/700

The link in Online Registration: