Friday, September 30, 2016

TEAMWORK!


WHAT DO WE WANT? TEAMWORK! WHEN DO WE WANT IT? NOW!

The theme this week was all about teamwork during our time with Ms. Kobi. Our time together started by everyone taking part in the circus elephant walk. Typically in the circus, elephants will use their trunks to link to the elephant tail in front of them, creating a chain of elephants walking together. Today we did just the same! Each student used one hand as a tail and another hand as a trunk –we started with only five people in a line while everyone else chanted:

Great big elephants, oh what a sight!
Swinging their trunks from left to right.
Some are followers and one is the king,
as they all march around the circus ring.



Then we put our teamwork skills to the test and linked everyone together for one gigantic elephant walk! Oh, what a sight!

Finally, we finished the day off with partner juggling. Together with their reading partner, students stood across from one another and side-by-side to practice juggling scarves. To make it extra fun, we added in a few spins before catching each scarf!


This month has been a hoot getting to participate in actual circus activities! It has been so much fun learning to balance feathers, juggle and walk the elephant walk. Next week our circus adventures will continue with Ms. Kobi sharing her favorite circus read alouds with us!

Sunday, September 25, 2016

JUGGLING!

This past Friday went out with a bang! Our circus artist, Kobi Shaw, treated our classroom to a fun afternoon of juggling.

Ms. Kobi started off by sharing the story of how she landed her first job juggling. It was quite entertaining to hear of her getting up in front of a crowd and dropping ball after ball after ball! She found that it took lots of practice and a “never give up” attitude to succeed.


She then gave us all the chance to practice a “never give up” attitude as we all learned to juggle! We began by throwing one scarf in the air and learning to catch the scarf in the air with our bear claws! She then challenged us to throw and catch two scarves in the air. It was a struggle for some students in the beginning. This led into a great discussion as they found that focus and listening were the keys to being successful.

The highlight of the day seemed to be seeing how far we could blow our scarves in the air! Ms. Kobi taught us how to place a scarf over our face and give it a blow! The scarves would shoot up and float down slowly. It was great fun challenging students to see who could get their scarf the highest! There were so many laughs, smiles, and positive comments made between everyone. It was a great way to end the week!


I can’t wait for our juggling adventures to continue next week with an added twist!  

Thursday, September 8, 2016

BIRDS OF A FEATHER, FLOCK TOGETHER!


Today was an exciting day as we were able to have our first meeting with our circus artist, Ms. Kobi! The students were so excited to welcome her to our classroom and didn't waste any time bombarding her with questions! 

Ms. Kobi began by introducing herself and her art and then read the story Diary of a Circus Performer. I was surprised to see that quite a few students were up to date on circus terminology and were able to identify the Big Top and ringmaster.


My favorite part of the day was having everyone try feather balancing! This was a skill that took focus and perseverance. Everyone was able to practice balancing a peacock feather on the palm of their hand, back of their hand, end of their finger and even on the end of their nose! It was a hoot! I had a great time challenging students to see who could keep the feather on their nose the longest. I found that you win some, you lose some! 

I am so glad that we had such a positive first experience with Ms. Kobi! It brought such a sense of community into the classroom. It was incredible to hear students "filling buckets" for other students by giving praise, cheering and encouragement. The chatter after she left let me know that everyone is ready and wanting more :)