Saturday, September 24, 2016

Identity Day

Thursday was an exciting day in Miss McMorrow's first grade class. It was Identity Day. We all shared our identities, which I explained as our passions. I learned some new and valuable things about my kiddos. 





I wasn't exactly sure how to tackle the format, but I think my system worked pretty well. While the class sat on the floor, the presenter shared and then asked for questions. For the sake of time, the audience was allowed two questions. After every fourth presenter, the class was then allowed to visit any of those four, ask additional questions, make comments, and look more closely at any visuals the presenter brought. I put a limit as to how many kids could visit a presenter at a time for various reasons. Smaller groups equal better crowd control, and it ensured that all four presenters would always have an audience. I gave a signal when it was time to switch and visit another presenter. Then we'd repeat the process with four new presenters.

I have George Couros, author of The Innovator's Mindset, to thank for our special day. First off, his book is an inspiring one. Read it. Secondly, considering the time of year, I kept my version of Identity Day fairly simple, but I invite you to read how Couros' whole school participates in Identity Day here and here. His posts will help you catch the vision. 

This is the letter I created for parents.


From sewing to art to horses to Legos. These things motivate and inspire my learners. Now how can I use their passions in the classroom? This is my challenge.




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6 comments:

  1. What a neat idea! I have had that book on my list for a while now, may have to read it. :) I love learning more about what my little ones enjoy.

    Not Just Child's Play

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    1. Miss Trayers, this is something I can totally see you doing in your classroom. Yes, you need to read the book. :)

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  2. That sounds fantastic! I stopped daily Show and Tell but this sounds like an excellent alternative.

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  3. Your Identity Day sounds great! Such a great way to get to know your students better. Did you also participate? They would also like that too!

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    1. Lori, yep I also shared. :) It was a fun way to get to know each other better.

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