Sunday, April 26, 2015

Video Game Special

Mrs. Baker's Game:
To start off our video game special edition, I wanted to share a game a my family and I created using Scratch. This is a fantastic site where you can write and develop games that you can share with others. If you think that you may be interested in creating video games, you should check it out! Our game is called Rats on the Run in NYC! The object of the game is to trap as many rats running around New York City as you can in 60 seconds. To catch a rat, you cover it with the red box and press the space button. You get a point for every rat you catch. This website is a great way to learn how to create and program games. Check out my game below.



Video Game Survey:
Earlier this week, I gave each of you a survey asking questions about video games. The top 3 most commonly played games that were recommended for your age group by your fellow classmates are listed below.
  1. One of the most played games is Minecraft. It is rated E 10+ so it is recommended for everyone ages 10 and up. Many students stated that they prefer to play on the Xbox because there are more options available in that format as opposed to a portable device, but many of you spend a considerable amount of time playing Minecraft on your phone when you are not at home. In Minecraft, a player can play in survival mode or creative mode. While playing in survival, students must build shelter, find food, and protect themselves from enemy creatures. While playing in creative mode, everything needed for survival is provided, so the player can simply explore, build, and create. This game is great for learning about agriculture and architecture. More information about Minecraft can be located at https://minecraft.net/
  2. Another popular game is SimCity. This game is recommended for everyone ages 10 and up and is available in a variety of formats including Xbox, PlayStation, PC and many students also play the game on their phone. In this game the player acts as the mayor and must develop a city while maintaining a budget. The player must consider zoning requirements while providing citizens with education, health care, parks, electricity, and water supply. This game has incredible educational benefits to the students in subjects such as civics, math, science, and economics. For more information about this game please visit http://www.simcity.com/.
  3. Thinking about playing a sport? Playing a video game about sports is a great way to learn the rules of the sport. A popular game with my students is the NBA 2K series. Specifically, my students recommended the newest in the series, NBA 2K15, which is the 16th installment. It was released in October 2014 for Microsoft Windows, Xbox One, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. Later in the year, myNBA2K15 was released for apps on the Android and iPhone. In this game, players are able to play basketball games with and against their favorite professional basketball players. For more information about this game, visit https://www.2k.com/games/nba-2k15.   

Fun Friday with Minecraft:
In celebration of a successful FSA, we celebrated with a Minecraft extravaganza last Friday. I learned so much from each of you who spent time teaching me a game that many of you love! Below is a presentation about my experience playing and learning Minecraft. I am so thankful for each of you and your generous and helping hearts.
  

Saturday, April 25, 2015

Shadow Children Series


Sylvia and Luke both recommend the Shadow Children Series by Margret Peterson Haddix. The first book in this series is Among the Hidden. In this story, the year is 2022 and a family is not allowed to have a 3rd child because the world is over populated. Luke is twelve years old, and he is a third child who has always been kept hidden in the attic to avoid the population police. One day, he decides to sneak out of the house where he meets Jen, another 3rd child, who is also forced to live hidden away. She develops a plan to help them come out of hiding, but is Luke brave enough to follow through with the plan? This is what students are saying about this series:

Sylvia said, "I liked it because it is a mystery story. It will keep you reading all the way to the end!"

Luke said, "The story is very good. It is a mystery and it is very suspenseful. Mystery books are my favorite genre. The author organizes it very well, and she uses a lot of details." 

Books from this series can be located at Mrs. Baker's classroom library. Read it!!!

Mrs. Baker's Blurb: Dragonwings
Many of you are currently engrossed in the reading of Dragonwings by Laurence Yep. I love this story about a young boy, Moon Shadow, who travels to San Francisco to meet his father. Moon Shadow is forced to grow up in a world surrounded by "White Demons" and the Tang people of Chinatown. His life is forever changed by his move to America. As you finish the book, you need to prepare to take the final test for Dragonwings. I created a Jeopardy style game to help serve as a study guide for you. 

Sunday, April 19, 2015

Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series

 
Destiny and James recommend the Percy Jackson and the Olympians Series by Rick Riordan. This series is about a young boy, named Percy Jackson, who discovers he is the son of the Greek God, Posidan. Percy goes to Camp Half-Blood where he learns that he is a demigod: half human and half god. Because he is the son of the such a powerful god, he is one of the most powerful demigods alive. This sets into motion mythical adventures that he and his friends must overcome. This book has been recommended by several boys and girls. The entire series can be found in Mrs. Baker's classroom library or the RSMS library. This is what some of my students are saying about Percy Jackson.
 
Destiny said, "I loved it because it throws a reality twist on gods and witches that I found to be very interesting."
 
James said, "This series had a lot of thrills. It was very exciting. It had fighting, creatures and gods. This whole series was really good!"
 
Mrs. Baker's Blurb: Testing is over!!
FSA is over! Let me say it again: FSA is over for sixth grade! I am so proud of each of you. You worked so hard. I know this test was exhausting for you. It was exhausting for me and I didn't even take it! I hope you have all had a fantastic weekend relaxing and enjoying your success! You deserve it. Class schedules will return to normal tomorrow, and I can't wait to see the faces that I didn't get to see last week! Great job everyone!
 


Sunday, April 12, 2015

Can't Look Away/ I Funny


Abby recommends Can't Look Away by Donna Cooner. This has become a popular book especially in my fifth period class. This book is about Torrey Grey who has become a famous Internet sensation because of her popular YouTube videos on beauty and fashion. But when her sister is killed in a tragic accident, Torrey learns that dealing with her sister's death in the public eye is incredibly difficult. Abby said, "It was a really good mystery, and it did have very realistic events. The author is very descriptive when writing. I really liked this book!" Can't Look Away can be located at Mrs. Baker's classroom library. Don't miss out on this fantastic story!

   
Austin recommends the I Funny series by James Patterson. This series is about a middle school student, Jamie Grimm, who wants to become a stand up comedian. Unfortunately, Jamie does not have much to laugh about in his life right now. He is living in a new town with his aunt, uncle and their evil son who mistreats Jamie at every available chance. When Jamie learns of the Planet's Funniest Kid Comic contest, he knows he must enter, but is he funny enough to win? Austin said, "I like this book because it is really funny. I also like books written in first person point of view and James Patterson wrote this in first person. I would recommend this series to anyone who likes The Diary of a Wimpy Kid series." This book can be found in Mrs. Baker's classroom library.

Mrs. Baker's Blurb: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
The first quarter of school, our core reading classes read Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry by Mildred D. Taylor. This book is actually part of a series. Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry is the fourth book in the Logan Family series. I know many of you really liked this book so I wanted to give you the names of the other books in this series. You should definitely check them out. They are available in our RSMS library.
Book 1: The Land
Book 2: The Well: David's Story
Book 3: Song of the Trees
Book 4: Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry
Book 5: Let the Circle Be Unbroken
Book 6: The Road to Memphis
Anthony really liked Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry so he checked out Let the Circle Be Unbroken at the RSMS library. Anthony said, "This book continued where Roll of Thunder left off. It includes more stories about their family and also included more members of their family, too. Also, you learn what happens to T.J. in this story. I recommend this book to anyone who liked Roll of Thunder, Hear My Cry!"

 

Saturday, April 11, 2015

Never Stop Learning!

It is very important to always keep learning! You all know that I have been taking classes to earn a Master's Degree to become a librarian. Recently, I learned how to write some basic HTML which is basic computer programing. I wanted to share with you the results! Using the data from our reading survey results, I created this table using HTML code. Impressed? First student to give me a high-five for my new knowledge (and effort) will get a piece of candy. Never Stop Learning!!
Average Number of Books Read Outside of School by Previous Year's FCAT Score
FCAT Score
No books
1-2 books
3-4 books
5-6 books
More than 6
FCAT 1 24% 0% 18% 24% 35%
FCAT 2 10% 9% 23% 39% 19%
FCAT 3 32% 5% 14% 45% 5%
FCAT 4 32% 10% 24% 24% 10%
FCAT 5 48% 17% 22% 9% 4%

Monday, April 6, 2015

At Her Majesty's Request/ Chasing Lincoln's Killer

Both of the recommended books for this week are by authors who did a tremendous amount of research. Both authors spend time piecing together events in the lives of historical people. They were able to take these events and put them in chronological order so that we can learn about these very special people and events. 


Natalia recommends At Her Majesty's Request by Walter Dean Myers. Mr. Myers did a fantastic job describing the events in the life of Sarah Forbes Bonetta. Sarah was an African princess whose entire family was killed by enemies of the crown. She was rescued by an officer in the English military and brought to England where she became a protegee of Queen Victoria. Natalia said, "This was a very touching story. She went through so much suffering in her life. I was a really good book." This book can be located at Mrs. Baker's classroom library. Check it out!


Brett recommends Chasing Lincoln's Killer by James Swanson. This is a book about the assassination of Abraham Lincoln and the events surrounding his murder. His murderer, John Wilkes Booth, escaped to Virginia after the assassination to try to gain freedom. His freedom, and that of his accomplices, did not last long and the situation became very intense before they were finally caught. Brett said, "This book was really informational. It gives extra details that I would not have known if I had not read the book. It was really neat because I have been to the Ford's Theater, so I have seen some of the places in the book." This book can be checked out at Mrs. Baker's classroom library. 

Mrs. Baker's Blurb: The Test Does Not Define You
Testing season is upon us. This can be a very stressful time for some students, but it does not have to be. Just take deep breaths and relax. You have everything you need to do the very best you can possibly do. Remember, this test does not define you. It does not determine who you are or where you will go in life. Take a look at this video.