5th grade students got the pleasure of hearing from Mr. Eiswirth, Ike's dad, who is the President and CFO of Alimera Sciences. Alimera Sciences specializes in the research, development and commercialization of prescription ophthalmic pharmaceuticals, and is dedicated to developing innovative, vision-improving treatments for diseases of the retina.
Their team is committed to the development of therapies for eye conditions that will affect millions of people in our aging population, many of which lead to irreversible damage when left untreated. Research indicates that as many as 12,000-24,000 new cases of blindness reported annually are caused by complications from diabetes alone.
You can learn more here: http://www.alimerasciences.com/. Mr. Eiswirth brought the company public. You can read more here about the company on the Yahoo Finance:
http://finance.yahoo.com/quote/ALIM?p=ALIM
Thank you so much for sharing your knowledge and time with us!!!
Tuesday, September 6, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
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Monday, August 29, 2016
4th grade - Qualities of Leadership - Thomas Jefferson
Today 4th graders learned about Thomas Jefferson and his many accomplishments! Students analyzed Jefferson's choices of what to include on his epitaph. Students are using criteria to determine which of his accomplishments made the greatest impact. Ask your child which three Thomas believed were the most important. What does this tell you about him?
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Jefferson
became a lawyer.
·
He was able to
read and write six different languages.
·
He was then
elected to the Virginia House of Burgesses.
·
He was the
primary author of the Declaration of Independence.
·
He served as
governor of Virginia during the Revolution.
·
He served as
minister to France.
·
He served as
George Washington’s Secretary of State and as John Adam’s Vice-President.
·
He was
America’s third President.
·
He was
responsible for the Louisiana Purchase, which doubled the size of the United
States.
·
He was an
accomplished violinist, horseman and inventor.
·
He established
the University of Virginia in 1819, designing all the buildings himself, as
well as helping to hire faculty and create the curriculum.
Amazing 3 minute video
Hello parents! This video was shared by a parent of a student, and it is very meaningful. It reminds us that every interaction, both at home or school, dramatically impacts a child! Watch here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VxyxywShewI
Curriculum Night 8/30
Hi
Parents! I just wanted to give you a little shout because I will be in the
media center during curriculum night on Tuesday, 8/30 if you did not get a
chance to meet me at Sneak Preview! Stop by and say hello!
Wednesday, August 24, 2016
5th grade dives into Financial Literacy
Hello parents! Hopefully your children have started to share with you what they are learning in TAG about financial literacy. Yesterday was a bit of an economic crash course along with a brief history of the stock market. Students will learn about budgeting, saving, how to invest, and stewardship during this portion of the unit.
Want to take a look at what your children are learning? Below is our unit pre-test. See how much you know!
There are also so many fantastic resources for financial literacy as a family out there, and I encourage you to take advantage of them!
There are a few great things on this website, including a few quizzes to see where you fall in the preparedness: http://www.themint.org/try-it/
We also highly encourage you to talk with your kids about how you budget, save, spend + invest. We know this is a private matter, but learning to hear how mom and dad pick stocks is "realllly coool" to a 5th grader.
We already have one expert volunteer to come in and share a bit about the Stock Market, and we thank you! We love connecting the kids to experts in the real world.
Have a great week!
Want to take a look at what your children are learning? Below is our unit pre-test. See how much you know!
There are also so many fantastic resources for financial literacy as a family out there, and I encourage you to take advantage of them!
There are a few great things on this website, including a few quizzes to see where you fall in the preparedness: http://www.themint.org/try-it/
We also highly encourage you to talk with your kids about how you budget, save, spend + invest. We know this is a private matter, but learning to hear how mom and dad pick stocks is "realllly coool" to a 5th grader.
We already have one expert volunteer to come in and share a bit about the Stock Market, and we thank you! We love connecting the kids to experts in the real world.
Have a great week!
Economics,
Personal Finance, & the Stock Market Pretest
True or False:
___________1. Stocks are items found in the store room of a
grocery store.
___________2. Only rich people invest in the stock market.
___________3. Stocks are sold by the United States
government.
___________4. If the stock market goes up 30% one year, it
will fall 30% the next year.
___________5. Any stock that goes up must eventually come
back down.
___________6. Bears, bulls, and pigs are found in the stock
market.
___________7. Stock prices are set by the Securities and
Exchange Commission, a regulatory agency of the US government.
___________8. Stock markets are open on business days
around the clock, around the world.
___________9. Sometimes companies buy their stocks on the
stock market.
___________10. It is hard to buy a good stock today because
all of the good ones have been purchased already.
___________11. Buying stocks is a sure way to make money.
___________12. Insider trader meaning that trading stocks
take place inside the building.
___________13. People can buy stocks on the internet.
___________14. When the stock market goes up, it causes the
economy to grow.
Brainstorm and record your
thoughts and ideas. Try your best!
What does
economics mean? What is the
economy? How does the economy work?
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What is the
Stock Market? How does the Stock Market work?
What determines the direction and success the Stock Market?
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How does
someone decide how to invest his/her money?
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What does it
mean to manage your finances? What is
financial literacy?
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What is a
budget? What percentage of your income should you set aside for: charitable donations? Savings?
Investing? Spending? What is a balanced budget?
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What was the
Great Depression? What caused it? How did it change the world then? How does it still impact our world today? What is a recession?
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Tuesday, August 23, 2016
LA flood relief
Hi Parents! As you will see coming home today, MBES is doing a supply drive for the Louisiana Flood relief. I plan to donate, and I hope you will too!
Louisiana Flood Relief School Supply Drive
As students across South Louisiana began preparing for the start of a new year, tragedy struck in the form of a devastating flood. Our hearts go out to all of those impacted.
MBES is partnering with Team Comeback Kids and schools across South Louisiana to help provide school supplies. If you are interested in donating, MBES will be collecting the following new items through September 2.
• Clorox Cleaning Wipes
• Paper Towels
• Composition Notebooks
• Boxes of Crayons
• Packs of Markers
• Sharpened Pencils
• Packs of Loose-leaf Paper
• Pocket Folders
• Glue Sticks
• Highlighters
• Scissors
• Index Cards
• Hand Sanitizer
If you are able, please send the items to school with your child marked LA Flood. One of our fellow teachers, Mrs. Barnes, will take care of the rest. As always, we appreciate your tremendous support!
Please visit www.teamcomeback.org for more information!
Additionally, many libraries were devastated and students left without books to read. MBES will also be collecting gently used and new books to deliver to those schools and districts impacted.
Saturday School with GSU
Hi Parents! We received this information from Georgia State's Saturday School program and wanted to pass it along!
Dear
Saturday School Parents,
Just two
weeks left until the registration deadline for our Fall A session. We
have many interesting courses offered this session. I am sure you will
find one that will appeal to your child.
GSU faculty,
staff, students and alumni get a 15% discount on registration (upon
verification).
Parking is
always free on Saturdays in the GSU G Deck, right next to our classrooms.
Don’t wait,
register today!!!!
Fall
A 2016 Brochure Link:
Fall
A 2016 Registration Link:
Regards
John E
Kesner, Ph.D.
Associate
Professor
Executive
Director
Saturday
School for Scholars and Leaders
Department
of Early Childhood and Elementary Education
College
of Education and Human Development
Georgia
State University
Monday, August 22, 2016
4th Grade Qualities of Leadership
Hello parents! We'd love for you to start including the 9 C's of leadership into your home conversations, as we believe this is an effective home-school connection! In noting these traits in your child and others, he/she will be able to more effectively identify
Positive Leadership 9 Cs
Curiosity
Creativity
Communication
Character
Courage
Conviction
Charisma
Competence
Common Sense
Here are some questions we brainstormed that are great discussion questions:
Qualities of Leadership Carousel Brainstorming:
When have you been a leader? Think both in and outside of school.
Qualities of Leadership Carousel Brainstorming:
What are the qualities of an effective leader? Be specific.
Qualities of Leadership Carousel Brainstorming:
Name some “good” leaders. Justify your response.
Qualities of Leadership Carousel Brainstorming:
Name some “bad” leaders. Justify your response.
Qualities of Leadership Carousel Brainstorming:
In addition to government, what other areas have leaders? Name at least three.
Qualities of Leadership Carousel Brainstorming:
How has leadership changed over time?
5th grade - Stock Market and Personal Finance
In fifth
grade TAG, we will begin with our unit on the “Stock Market: Economics of Life,” which focuses on Higher
Order/Critical Thinking and Advanced Communication Skills. In this unit, students will learn how to make
informed financial decisions and will participate in The Stock Market Game, an
online simulation of stock trading, with students across the state of Georgia.
Students will have hands-on opportunities to
learn about money, personal finance, wealth building, and increase their
knowledge of financial vocabulary. Life
and Monopoly are great games to play at home during this unit. These games will offer students the
opportunity to apply economic concepts to real life situations. Speaking with your kids about how you make
financial decisions would also support our unit’s learning objectives.
Each day, students will identify and progress in the use of
the Higher Order/Critical Thinking Skills.
These skills include: asking
complex questions, using criteria to make comparisons, using criteria to make
decisions, using criteria to evaluate decisions, predicting consequences of
decisions, using metaphors, examining an issue from various points of view, and
drawing conclusions.
We look forward to a fun year in fifth grade TAG!
4th Grade Unit - Qualities of Leadership
Dear Parents,
Our fourth grade TAG students are beginning the
higher-order/critical thinking unit, “Qualities of Leadership.” Throughout this unit, students will act as
historians, using many primary sources to evaluate how famous Americans have
demonstrated positive and effective leadership.
Ultimately, students will analyze themselves and their leadership
abilities, and find ways to grow and challenge themselves to become better
leaders!
In this unit, effective positive leadership will
be defined by Lee Iacocca’s “9 C’s.”
They are: Curiosity, Creativity,
Communication, Character, Courage, Conviction, Charisma, Competence and Common
Sense. Students will study the words and
actions of historical figures to decide if and how they demonstrated these
characteristics. Students will also
identify times in their own lives when they have also demonstrated them as
well. Historical figures that the
students will investigate include Thomas Jefferson, Abraham Lincoln, Robert E.
Lee, Elizabeth Cady Stanton, John Steinbeck, Dorothea Lange, Jackie Robinson,
Albert Einstein, Lee Iacocca and the Human Genome Project.
Each day, students will determine and analyze
higher-order/critical thinking skills used.
These will include: asking
complex questions, using criteria to make comparisons and decisions, using
criteria to evaluate decisions, predicting consequences, using metaphors,
examining issues from various perspectives, and drawing conclusions.
Welcome to TAG!
Hello Parents! You should have received this information via email the week of Augusts 8th!
Welcome to
Talented and Gifted for the 2016-17 school year! I am so excited to begin
another year of investigating, creating, and growing through hands-on
experiences and challenges. Students will truly learn to think critically
and reflectively, and apply those skills every week!
Students will spend the
entire academic day in the TAG environment, with exception to Genius Hour,
Specials, Lunch, and Recess. If you would like to know more about
my personal teaching philosophy in the gifted classroom, you can read more
here: http://mbestag.weebly.com/mrs-coxens-passion-for-teaching.html
Students will begin TAG classes
the week of August 15th.
Our
fourth grade TAG students will dive into the higher-order/critical thinking
unit, “Qualities of Leadership.” Throughout this unit, students will
act as historians, using many primary sources to evaluate how famous Americans
have demonstrated positive and effective leadership. Ultimately,
students will analyze themselves and their leadership abilities, and find ways
to grow and challenge themselves to become better leaders!
Our fifth grade TAG
students will dive into the higher-order/critical thinking unit, The Stock Market & Personal Finance. This is one of my personal
favorite units, as I love teaching students about financial literacy, and
students will even compete against kids all over the state in the Georgia Stock
Market Game!
Communication:
Communication:
1.
Please
complete the Student/Parent Information Form by clicking on the link below
by August 15th - :
Student
Information Form.
This is VERY important to help me better teach your child! ONE per family
please!
2. We’d love for you to follow our learning journeys
on the MBES TAG website, http://mbestag.weebly.com throughout the year and on
Mrs. Coxen’s Private twitter account, @MrsCoxenTAG.
3. Feedback: Each week, we will send home the previous
week’s learner’s log with teacher comments to be reviewed, signed, and returned
the next day. (Please note, there are some exceptions due to unforeseen
circumstances, i.e. fire drill at the end of the day, etc.). This is VERY
important to help me better teach your child! ONE per family please!
4. Teacher Email: You may use this email address
to communicate with me. Please note that I only work part time,
Monday-Wednesdays. If you need attention to an urgent matter, please
contact the other gifted teacher, Marsha Foster, at fosterm2@fultonschools.org.
5. Unit Feedback: You will receive three TAG
progress skills checklists throughout the year. Each unit focuses on a
different set of TAG standards, including Creative Thinking and Problem
Solving, Advanced Research, and Higher Order/Critical Thinking. Advanced
Communication Skills will be evaluated throughout the year.
Supplies:
1. Every student should bring the following supplies by the first
day of class:
- One 3 ring binder, size 1 ½ inches (Please, no smaller or larger sizes, trapper keepers, etc.)
- If your child has a TAG binder from last year and it is still in good condition, he/she may use that!
- 1 pack of Dividers
- 1 USB Flash drive (8gb+) labeled with student’s name that will remain in the TAG classroom
- One 1 subject Spiral notebook (not a composition book please)
- One folder (no prongs necessary)
2. TAG Supply Wish List: We would appreciate any
of the following items for classroom use:
o Clorox
wipes (My supplies have been COMPLETELY wiped out!!!)
o Bandages
o Ziploc
bags (Gallon, quart, or sandwich size)
o Soap
with pump
o Tissues
We are so grateful for all of
your support and generosity as we embark upon the new school year! Please
note, classes will be suspended for 2 weeks during late September/October while
we conduct Fall TAG testing as well as some interruptions due to ITBS testing.
AS an FYI, when a child is absent, there is no TAG makeup work.
Your TAG teacher,
Mrs. Coxen
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