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Curriculum Proposal
Background
For the first time in over three decades, there will be
new construction on our campus. An Athletic Center
will be built on the field that used to be the Lower School
playground. The Assembly Room, used for weekly
gatherings and class plays, was torn down. The impact
on the school community, especially the students, is a
story waiting to be told and preserved as part of the
school's history. As a result of this Institute, I decided to
keep an online record of the students' reactions and
creative work throughout the year to document their
"sense of place" as it changes daily. Each professor's
presentation sparked an idea of what to incorporate
into my plan. Some of the areas I'll include are:
mapmaking, history/architecture, storytelling, sensory
experiences, and inquiry learning. My blog is currently
on the school website; I'll continue updating it to record
the development of this curriculum.
Objectives
Teach students how to use a digital camera. Guide my first grade class in creating a slideshow of their maps, photos, and stories, using our new SMART Board.
Share some of the Lower School students’ thoughts, observations, sketches, discoveries, adaptations, comparisons, etc. with the school community on our website. Collaborate with teachers of Art, Science, Technology, Music, Library, and Physical Education to choose representative samples for posting.
Compile an historical journal with contributions from students in grades one through five to be included in the school’s archives.
Materials
Purchase a digital Nikon CoolPix (approximate cost = $200.00) capable of creating in-camera slideshows.
Thank you!