Sunday, 30 November 2014

Kiva Bean Bag Fundraiser

This past Tuesday was finally the day we had been working so hard for, our Kiva fundraising bean bag toss.  It was busy, but fun as about 75 primary students filed into their gym for their chance to toss bean bags at a target and win movie passes.  The Gr. 4 students were very excited to be running the event and everyone did an amazing job of their tasks.  People showed a lot of initiative to help things run smoothly and ensure that the participants had a good time.

We had a unique problem to solve after Tuesdays event: two students landed on the target!  To fully imagine how impressive this is, the target was three quarters of the way (length-wise) across the gym, and the inner circle was about the size of a piece of baloney.  Nice aim, huh?!?  After a long discussion and close vote, we decided to split up the pair of movie passes and give each winner one.

In preparation for Thursday's intermediate event, we decided to make a few changes.  We decided to have three people throw at a time to make things go faster.  We also decided to prep the bean bags in advance by putting a piece of masking tape on each one and having students write their names on the bags before throwing.  Thanks to these changes, Thursday's event ran even more smoothly than Tuesday's.  The students again did a fantastic job!  Luckily, we also had only one winner on Thursday!

In total, we raised $123!  Thanks to the generosity of Guildford Landmark Cinemas who donated the movie passes we used as prizes, all of this is profit. We will fund five $25 loans on Kiva.  In addition, a generous parent and our wonderful vice principal have also offered up $25 each.  This means that we will be able to help seven people improve their lives.  We are thrilled!  We now have the difficult, but inspiring task of choosing the recipients of our loans. Stay tuned!

Here are a few event photos.  Thanks to our class photographers Matheus and Marcus for the shots.  (Unfortunately, because I don't have parental permission, I can't include any photos of the participants.)



 




Sunday, 23 November 2014

Planning Our Kiva Fundraiser




One of our major projects in Social Studies this term has been learning about the microfinance organization, Kiva.  We began by building our background knowledge about basic needs versus wants, poverty, resource inequality, financial literacy and the power of micro loans.  By the time we had done all of these lessons, we were very motivated to help, and so the idea of a fundraiser was born.

We brainstormed fundraising ideas, discussed the pros and cons of each one using the criteria we created, and voted on our favourites. Ultimately, we decided on a bean bag toss.  Participants in the school would pay $1.00 for three bean bags.  Their goal would be to hit a target on the ground across the gym.  The winners would win movie passes generously donated by Landmark Guildford Cinemas.

With an idea in mind, we then divided up into committees.  Every student had a job and their teamwork was impressive.  Check out the photos below to see their examples of them hard at work.


Writing an announcement to advertise the event over the P.A.
  
Our other announcements team.
Organizing which pairs of students will visit which classes to talk about the event.

Our logistics committee making decisions about who, what, when, where.

Posters around the school let everyone know about the event.

Such a big school needs a lot of posters!
Making sure all the important info is included in his poster.

Another one of our fantastic poster pairs.
Our principal proposal committee using our iPad to plan their presentation to Mr. Sol.

Visiting the Kiva website for inspiration!

There are so many wonderful people to loan to!





Stay tuned to find out how our bean bag toss goes on Tuesday, November 25 (for primaries) and Thursday, November 27 (for intermediates).

Friday, 14 November 2014

The Light Spectrum

Today in Science we were learning about the light spectrum.  A light spectrum is a band of colours.  The spectrum can be split into its different colours using a prism.  When light enters a prism (a piece of clear glass or plastic), each colour of light is refracted (bent) at a slightly different angle, so we can see the different colours.  When you see  a rainbow in the sky, the raindrops are refracting the sunlight and creating the rainbow.

We we got to explore these ideas at several different stations.  Check out the photos below to see us doing this hands-on learning.

Using Prisms

 
Using Spectroscopes and  Spectrum Glasses

  

Using CDs and Flashlights



 Using Bubbles


 Using a Water Prism


 If you are in Division 9, which was your favourite station?  Why?

Saturday, 1 November 2014

Halloween

Yesterday we had a lot of fun celebrating Halloween in our class.  We created and recited spooky stories after reading the book A Dark, Dark Tale.  We voted for the happiest, scariest and most creative pumpkin in the school pumpkin carving contest.  We finished the day off playing freeze dance to Halloween songs like Ghostbusters.  The highlight of the day, though, was our bowling field trip!  Check out how much fun we were having in the pictures below.





 
 
 

Here's a better look at some of the creative costumes members of our class came dressed in for Halloween.

 


 

 We hope everyone had a safe and fun Halloween!