Tuesday, September 22, 2015

The Syrian Civil War and the Refugee Crisis

Today in class we learned a bit more about the origin of the current refugee crisis in the Middle East and Europe.  We discussed the Arab Spring as well as the Syrian Civil War.  We used the following video as a discussion starter.



We discussed the unforeseen consequences of  this drawn out conflict in class including:
  • The rise of extremist and terror groups in a power vacuum, ex ISIS
  • Other countries that have become involved in the Syrian Civil War
  • Civilians caught in war zones and creation of refugees

Beacon Blog: Math: Luppino

Beacon Blog: Math: Luppino



Patriots, Bruins, Celtics, Team USA



Assignments 5 -1, 5-2, 5-3, 5-4, and 5-5 are due Monday 11/16/15.

Topic 5 Test is on Monday 11/16/15

When multiplying and dividing mixed numbers, always convert the mixed numbers to improper fractions.



Red Sox

Assignments 9-1, 9-2, 9-3, 9-5, and 9-6 are due Friday 11/6/15.

Topic 9 Test is on Friday 11/6/15

Wednesday, September 16, 2015

Syrian Crisis Examined


Throughout the year we mix in current events with our study of the ancient world.  As a class we will discuss how understanding the past is essential to understanding the present.  Today we talked about the Syrian refugee crisis and how it is affecting Syrians, neighboring countries, Europe, and what impact it might have on the rest of the world.

Students started class by discussing what might be happening in this image.  It is an
image from 2013 of Syrians crossing into Iraq to escape the violence of the civil war.

Students then viewed CNN Student News which reported on the 
crisis as well as two men who swam from Turkey to Greece

The class then viewed and discussed John Green's explanation of the crisis.

Students reviewed the definition of a migrant vs a refugee.  

A migrant is a person who makes a conscious choice to leave their country to seek a better life elsewhere. Before they decide to leave their country, migrants can seek information about their new home, study the language and explore employment opportunities. They can plan their travel, take their belongings with them and say goodbye to the important people in their lives. They are free to return home at any time if things don’t work out as they had hoped, if they get homesick or if they wish to visit family members and friends left behind.

Refugees are forced to leave their country because they are at risk of, or have experienced persecution. The concerns of refugees are human rights and safety, not economic advantage. They leave behind their homes, most or all of their belongings, family members and friends. Some are forced to flee with no warning and many have experienced significant trauma or been tortured or otherwise ill-treated. The journey to safety is fraught with hazard and many refugees risk their lives in search of protection. They cannot return unless the situation that forced them to leave improves.

As a class we brainstormed reasons why migrants would want to move to another country versus the reason why refugees would want to move to another country.

Students viewed and discussed an image from a refugee camp in Jordan.  

Students viewed and discussed a map of the routes being taken into Europe.
Students viewed and discussed an image of refugees crossing the Mediterranean

Students viewed and discussed an image of refugees arriving at a Greek island
We closed with an image of a father swimming his child to the
 safety of a rescue boat after the boat he was traveling in sank. 
Student Reflections

"I leaned that migrants choose to go but refuees are foreced to go to flee danger."

"I learned that the Syrian Civil War has been going on for over 4 years!"

"I think that some European countries are breaking international rules by punishing refugees."

"Our country should just ignore it so that we don't get into fights with other countries." 

"Our country should donate food, water, shelter, and clothes to help."

On our first half day hat day a portion of the money raised by our student council will be donated to the UN Refugee Agency. The money will be used to do the following.
    • Deliver rescue kits containing a thermal blanket, towel, water, high nutrient energy bar, dry clothes and shoes, to every survivor;
    • Set up reception centres where refugees can be registered and receive vital medical care;
    • Provide temporary emergency shelter to especially vulnerable refugees;
    • Help children travelling alone by providing specialist support and care.  

Our donation will support UNHCR emergency work in Europe and other countries where refugees and internally displaced people are in need.

http://donate.unhcr.org/international/general/#_ga=1.29610806.829388110.1441552177


Source Credits

Videos
http://www.cnn.com/studentnews
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=KVV6_1Sef9M

Images

http://www.timesofisrael.com/senators-push-to-allow-more-syrian-refugees/
http://www.flickr.com/photos/statephotos/9312291491/sizes/o/in/photostream/
http://america.aljazeera.com/watch/shows/compass/articles/2015/5/7/five-charts-that-help-explain-europes-migrant-crisis.html
http://www.presstv.ir/detail/2014/09/10/378258/syria-refugees-die-en-route-to-europe/
http://www.worldbulletin.net/headlines/164267/refugee-boat-taking-off-from-turkey-sinks
http://abcnews.go.com/International/dozens-refugees-die-boat-sinks-off-coast-greece/storyid=33748347

Definitions
http://www.ssi.org.au/faqs/refugee-faqs/148-what-is-the-difference-between-a-refugee-and-a-migrant


Thursday, September 10, 2015

Open House

What:     Open House
Where:   Here at Nichols
When:    9/10/15 from 6:30-8:30
Who:      All Parents and Guardians

Our administrative team will be welcoming parents in the auditorium at 6:30 and will be available to answer any questions you might have. Our team will have a drop in style session in our cluster. Please stop in to meet us and see the classrooms that your children will be learning in this year.

Wednesday, September 9, 2015

First Day Celebration of Learning: Preparing for Success




I feel like the teachers will support me this year.  

This was a question asked of our students on a quick feedback survey following the first day.  





Strongly Disagree
1
Disagree
0
Neutral
3
Agree
46
Strongly Agree
40

As you can see, our students are overwhelmingly positive about the support they feel they will have this year on the Beacon Team.  We would like our parents and guardians to know that we will support your children as they continue forward on the path of growing into independent thinkers and learners.  

We hope that the student who disagreed with his/ her peers on feeling supported, did this in jest.  Regardless of whether or not one is joking, we are here to help all of our students find success in seventh grade this year.

Some of the activities students were a part of on the first day

Overcoming Obstacles
Prompt:  Think about how this is a new year and how you have the opportunity to start fresh. Tear or crumple up your paper and throw it away! You are free to be the best person that you can be; leave your issues from last year in the trash.

Action: Think about how this is a new year and how you have the opportunity to start fresh. Tear or crumple up your paper and throw it away! You are free to be the best person that you can be; leave your issues from last year in the trash.



Letter to Self on the Best Day Year of My Life
Reflection: Listen to this song. Next, write a letter to yourself. You will turn this letter in to your homeroom teacher who will give it back to you on the last day of school. 

  • Reflect on how you feel today went. 
  • What went well today?
  • What are you looking forward to in the future?
  • Do you really believe in growth mindset?
  • Why could this be the best year of your life?
  • Write about anything else that is on your mind as you start 7th grade. 
  •  You will not read this letter again until you are ready to start 8th grade!

The Beacon Team is looking forward to feeding or igniting a passion for learning and inquiry in our students this year!  Please do not hesitate to contact us if you have any questions or concerns.

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Wednesday, September 2, 2015

Welcome to the Beacon Team!

Today was the start of a wonderful seventh grade year for our new Beacon students.  We look forward to sharing some of our first day activities celebrating learning and education.  Please check back with us in the next few days for updates.


***Important Reminders*** 
  • Please complete the simple team registration form that went home with your child today and have your child return it tomorrow.  
  • Students will bring home a course syllabus for each class tomorrow please review them over the long weekend for important information on each class.