Monday, December 16, 2013

Mountain Valley Arts Council Christmas Card Contest





The Mountain Valley Arts Council has announced the winners of their annual Christmas Card Contest. Albertville Elementary GATE had FOUR winners!!!  All of the AES GATE students' artwork was happy, cute, and colorful!  I loved the festive cards our students created!

Winners were announced at a reception at the Mountain Valley Arts Council office in Guntersville on Friday, December 13th at 4:30 p.m.  Daniel Pall won 1st place in 4th grade, Julissa Benitez won 2nd place, and Canaan Jones was the 3rd place winner in 4th grade.





Congratulations to Kayle Sloan who won 2nd place in 3rd grade!


Two former AES GATE students won from Evans Elementary.  Sage McCann won 1st place and Emilie Adams won 2nd place.



Mrs. Santa and a few elves were on hand for pictures and fun!  Merry Christmas to all!




Monday, December 9, 2013

Paper People - I Have a Gift!



Each year gifted education teachers from around the state have a conference called the Gifted Teacher Share Fair.  At this year's Share Fair, a teacher shared a lesson about helping students understand what being gifted means.  Through this lesson, students explored what their gifts are, how they can use them to achieve great things, and how they use their gifts to help others.  Also in the lesson, students are reminded that nobody is perfect as well as recognizing that EVERYONE has a gift and is special.

Students learned to create paper doll chains which was great fun!  There are youtube videos that are great tutorials for learning to cut a paper doll chain.  Each student cut their own paper doll chain and decorated the front to look like themselves.  Inside each chain, there was a doll with five sentences:  I have a gift, Everyone is special, Nobody is perfect, I can use my gifts to achieve great things, and I can use my gifts to help others.  The last doll has the student's autograph and date while the remaining dolls held ideas of how the students can help others or use their gifts to achieve great things.

This lesson was a great way for students to look at themselves and decide to make a difference while analyzing what their own gifts might be.  Students will take home these paper people to decorate their Christmas trees.  For the trees at the board of education office and Marshall Medical Center South, we made tiny paper doll chains where each student wrote their name on one doll and decorated the next to look like themselves then asked a friend to do the same.  The ending product was a chain of all GATE friends holding hands!  I love it!



Merry Origami Christmas!

Merry Christmas from GATE!  GATE students at Albertville Elementary School and Evans Elementary School joined together to create a unique Christmas tree at the Albertville City Board of Education Office.  Students at Evans have been participating in the Great Mail Race by writing to students in different states.  Each of the Evans' 5th grade GATE students, created ornaments with state flags and birds.  Albertville Elementary GATE students made different types of origami ornaments to hang on the tree.  In GATE class, stations were set up so that "student experts" could teach other students how to create origami figures.  One of our ornaments were candy canes, fish, stockings, Santas, boxes, trees, elf shoes, wreaths, and stars.  Not only did students make ornaments to share with our board of education, they also shared ornaments with Marshall Medical Center South Women's Hospital.  If you are at MMCS, be sure to stop by the lobby of the Women's Center to see this beautiful tree!  Thank you to Harper McCreless and his mom for decorating this tree for us!


Third grade group 1 students had a treat last week!  Mrs. Makiko Jones came back to GATE and brought several friends with her.  We loved seeing Nami and Akemi again and enjoyed meeting Haruki, Kayo, Yuka, and Yukina!  Stations were set up around our GATE classroom and students rotated between the centers to create beautiful ornaments:  Santa, star, wreath, candy cane, and even a poinsettia.  Having these sweet friends in our classroom was so fun and each time they come we learn more about Japan.


Please enjoy this slideshow of 3rd grade GATE students created origami with our special guests.



Merry Christmas from GATE!

Alabama vs. Auburn...a Good Rivalry!


Students at AES participated in the Alabama vs. Auburn fun at school by bringing cans of food for people in our area who are in need.  As students brought their food, they chose to put it in the bins marked for ALABAMA or AUBURN.  We had a great amount of food donated by our 3rd and 4th graders at AES.  GATE 3rd graders counted, sorted, and stacked the food collected.  The winning team was announced at our Alabama vs. Auburn pep rally just before Thanksgiving.

The winner was......... ALABAMA!  Roll Tide!


Tuesday, November 19, 2013

Celebrating our Japanese Friends!





Today was a special day for the 3rd grade GATE students!  Makiko Jones (3rd grader, Ken's mom) and her two friends, Akemi Suzuki and Nami Hamai visited our class this morning.  These ladies were so interesting!  Last week our 3rd graders wrote a list of questions that they wanted to know about Japan.  I sent these to Mrs. Jones in an email.  Today, she addressed each of the questions for the students.

Our students wanted to know about the popular sports in Japan (Sumo wrestling and baseball).  They also wanted to know about Japanese food and if they use chopsticks (the answer is yes!).  She also shared with the students that traditional houses in Japan are wooden, but there are also apartments made of concrete and steel.  She brought yen, Japanese money, for the students to see.  The students asked questions about the language, schools, government, time zones, travel, and holidays.  Mrs. Jones and her son, Ken, answered all of our questions...and more!

Akemi Suzuki is a certified Kimono master.  She studied a year and a half to become a Kimono Master!  She and Nami let EVERY student (and me!) try on a Kimono if they wanted.  It was an exciting morning with lots of great pictures!

Our essential concept this year is Celebrating our Differences...meaning that we all are different in some aspect and together we can learn to appreciate our similarities and our differences while learning more about other places in the world making us more accepting of others.  I am so appreciative of these three sweet ladies who gave their morning to my students.  I know that we will always remember all the things we learned about Japan today.  Thank you, sweet Japanese friends!

Mrs. Lakur Yu, our AES Chinese Enrichment teacher, will be speaking to 4th graders soon.  Our 3rd graders will be creating "Paper Blogs" about Japan to share with 4th graders and the 4th graders will create "Paper Blogs" about China to share with 3rd graders.  Students will learn the basic of "blogging" safely, learn to be responsible "digital citizens" learning to post comments, and the best part...learn about China and Japan!

Please enjoy this slideshow of our 3rd graders!


Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Christmas Card Contest 2013






The Mountain Valley Arts Council is sponsoring a Christmas Card Contest for elementary students in Marshall County.  Students are to create a Christmas card on 8.5 x 11 inch paper.  Fourth grade GATE students created these cards today in class and 3rd graders will design these tomorrow.  Students had a choice of designing their card using torn paper, collage (cut and paste), markers/crayons for drawing, or pastels.  They each are unique and beautiful!  We enjoyed a little Christmas music while we decorated!

Enjoy this slideshow of 4th graders and their cards!  All of the 4th graders with their cards are included in this short slideshow.  Ho! Ho! Ho!

(I am having technical difficulties with the slideshow...please check back soon.  Thank you!)



Please enjoy this slideshow of 3rd graders and their cards.  Merry Christmas!




Thursday, October 31, 2013

Red Ribbon Week Door Contest

Congratulations to AES GATE students!  
Our DOOR DECORATION for 
RED RIBBON WEEK
won 1st place for the 4th grade hall!
Great job...scary faces...because
DRUGS SCARE US!



Thursday, October 24, 2013

Red Ribbon Week 2013

AES celebrated Red Ribbon Week with fun days to show how we will SAY NO TO DRUGS!



Tuesday was WEAR RED for RED RIBBON WEEK!





Wednesday was TEAM UP against drugs.  We wore the colors of our favorite teams!
(Roll Tide!)


Thursday was SHADE OUT DRUGS!  Look at those cool shades!




Our door decoration was titled, "Drugs SCARE Us!"  Check out these X-ray photos we took in PhotoBooth!
Remember - Drug Free...Way to BE!





Friday, October 18, 2013

Pumpkin Walk 2013


GATE students have been busily painting pumpkins!  Our AES Fall Festival is next Tuesday, October 22.  Our GATE class is the sponsor for the Pumpkin Walk.  I know our booth will be busy with many walkers in hopes of winning one of our CUTE pumpkins!  We have glittery pumpkins, polka dotted pumpkins, ALABAMA pumpkins (Roll Tide!), kitty cats, chevron designs, and even Frankenstein.  The kids used their creativity to create original works of art!  Room 408 is the place to be next Tuesday night!  We'll have fun music, lucky numbers, and pumpkins to win!  Please stop by!  The fall festival starts at 5:00 and ends at 7:30.  Tickets can be bought ahead of time or at the door.  Happy Fall, Y'all!



Enjoy this slideshow of 3rd graders painting pumpkins!




Enjoy this slideshow of 4th graders creating their pumpkins!






Friday, October 4, 2013

WinSouth Credit Union Opens at AES!

October 1, 2013 was OPENING DAY of our AES branch of WinSouth Credit Union.  It was a great first day!  Four GATE students served as employee "runners."  These students went to each of our 36 homerooms to gather students who wanted to save with us.  Our runners helped students find our branch and fill out deposit slips when needed.  We also had four bank tellers who greeted customers with friendly customer service, helped make deposits, and ALL FOUR tellers balanced their drawers at the end of the day!

Any 3rd or 4th grade student is welcome to open an account and save with us on Tuesdays.  Applications are in Mrs. Adams' classroom (408).  Students can deposit pocket change, bills, and checks.  A representative from WinSouth Credit Union, Miss Lissette, comes to assist each Tuesday and takes all our deposits to WSCU immediately following our banking hours.  Students who wish to withdraw money from their accounts can go with their parents to the WSCU on Highway 431.

We appreciate all the AES students who participate in Savings Day each Tuesday!





IIM Research Begins in 4th grade GATE

After three weeks of researching notes on their chosen subjects for research projects, 4th grade GATE students have begun the IIM (Independent Investigation Method) Research process.  Students have learned to take notes without plagiarizing.  In class they have begun to cut apart their notefacts and organize them into a logical order.  This is a time consuming and tedious process, but once all their facts are in place, they glue them onto lime green sheets of paper so that they are ready to create a storyboard or map, write scripts, and prepare for their projects.

Students have selected their own topics for research.  My hope is that by choosing their own topics, they will enjoy researching and learning about their topic.  If they enjoy learning about their topics, the organization and planning part of this process is easier.  Once the scripts are written or storyboards are planned, students will begin inputting data in the MacBook computers.  Students also chose the type of computer application they will use as well as if they will work independently or in groups.  Students have chosen to create original websites, produce video productions and podcasts, publish general applications written documents, or create presentations through Keynote.

Our projects for technology competition are always top notch because our students put their hearts and minds together with their creativity and thinking skills!  I am proud of the beginning of this process!  Below are a few pictures of students hard at work organizing notefacts!







Go Aggies!

Our GATE students cheered on the AGGIES with cards of kindness a few weeks ago.  A former GATE student, Austin Pankey, is the quarterback for the AHS football team.  His mom contacted me to see if we would like to support our Aggie football seniors by writing notes.  The GATE students had a great time writing words of encouragement and drawing pictures for these 12th graders.

The Friday night they received our cards was the night of the AHS vs. Clay-Chalkville game.  While the scoreboard did not show a win, our fans considered it a huge accomplishment to play so well against the #2 team in the state!  Our GATE students think they had a little to do with how well the boys played.

I am proud of the kindness of my students through this mini service learning project to support and encourage our senior football players!




Thursday, September 12, 2013

AES Celebrates Grandparents Day!

Third grade AES students celebrated Grandparents' Day at our annual GRAND Open House Tuesday night.  The evening started with the 3rd grade winners of the Grandparents' Day Essay contest.  Each of the students did an excellent job saluting their grandparents.  All the 3rd graders sang a song to honor these heroes.

Students and their families enjoyed a pizza supper, book fair, and time in their classroom with their teacher.  I was able to snap a few photos of a few GATE kids with their families.  Enjoy!



Elaina helped her mom and JoAnna's mom with refreshements.