Each quarter, the fifth grade teachers decide on the criteria for earning the incentive at the end of the quarter. Our requirements for the second - half of the third quarter included no more than 4 behavior checks, no more than 5 missing/late homework assignments, and no missing anchor projects. All of the students that met the requirements and returned their small fee and permission slip were invited to go to COSI. As you can see in the pictures, the students in my group had a great time! In the submarine Ocean exhibit! Posing for their group picture! Putting on a newscast for the people in the Progress exhibit. They really enjoyed seeing how things used to be in the Progress exhibit.
One of the programs we use at Baldwin to pinpoint students needs is iReady. This program is a differentiated reading program that supports students and monitors their progress throughout the school year. According to the research, if a student uses iReady, they have a "significantly higher chance of achieving proficiency" on the state test. Our expectation here at Baldwin is for students to complete 45 minutes and pass one lesson on their reading iReady per week. They are given some class time throughout the week, but the majority of this 45 minutes is expected to be completed as homework. In order to make this more enjoyable for my students, and to create some competition, I decided to create an iReady March Madness Tournament! For this tournament, students were grouped into teams of five and played four weeks of season games. The winner was declared by adding up all of the team members' minutes. Then, students were seeded into a tournament bracket, just like the rea...