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A Day in the Life: Grade 3 with Aditya H., Class of 2032

February 15, 2023 by msnyder

Our Day in the Life series for this school year continues in Grade 3 with Aditya, Class of 2032!

Grade 3 students travel from classroom to classroom with their Learning Expert Teacher (LET). They have six classes a day, five with their Subject Expert Teachers (SET), a mid-morning and mid-afternoon recess, along with their lunch and recess time. Their first class of the day begins at 8:15 AM and their last class ends at 3:50 PM.

Aditya begins his day with his first class, READ. His LET, Ms. Jayapal, leads this class every day. This class teaches students to develop their social and emotional skills through direct instruction, collaboration, and practical application of social-emotional skills. In today’s lesson, Aditya participated in a dialogue about books he and his classmates were reading. The group wrote down interesting facts from the book discussion in their Communication Journal and reflected on the main takeaways from these stories. Although this class is only twenty minutes long, it plays an important role in getting his mind warmed up for the rest of the school day.

Aditya reviewing his communications journal in preparation for the day

After his warmup, Aditya heads to Music with SET Ms. Zhang. He has Music once a week for 85 minutes. Aditya has all his Fine Arts courses – Performing Arts, Visual Arts, Music, and Engineering & Technology – four times a week. This course is designed to provide essential experiences in the five conceptual areas of music: rhythm, melody, harmony, form, and expression. Ms. Zhang focused on rhythm and expression in today’s class and had a fun Lunar New Year lesson plan ready.

Students participated in singing the Happy Lunar New Year song in both Mandarin and English and they even had the chance to do a solo song greeting in Mandarin. When asked who would like to participate in the greeting, Aditya was one of the first to volunteer. He did an exceptional job singing, “Xīn Nián Kuài Lè Tù Nián Dà Jí” which translates to Happy New Year of the Rabbit.

Subject Expert Teacher, Ms. Zhang, instructs Aditya on Lunar New Year Greeting in Mandarin

Aditya heads for a quick break to grab a snack. He has a 10-minute morning recess every day.

After recess, Aditya has Mandarin class with SET Ms. Han. Grade 3 students have Mandarin class every day for 40 minutes. This course is designed to help our primary students learn Mandarin through lessons that are rich in oral language, interactive, and project-based. There are two Mandarin classes that we offer, Heritage and Non-Heritage. Since Aditya is new to learning Mandarin, he is in the Non-Heritage Mandarin class.

In Aditya’s Non-Heritage Mandarin class, communication skills are organized by themes. The theme of the class was learning about the history of the Lunar New Year and the importance of traditions. With the instruction of Ms. Han, the class created mini Chinese lanterns out of yellow and red pipe cleaners. Aditya was thrilled with the outcome.

Aditya with his Lunar New Year lantern made out of crafting pipe cleaners

Next, Aditya heads to the field for his Physical Education & Sports class with his SET Mr. Butler. Aditya has PE every day for 40 minutes. This class aims to build students’ mind, body, and character through physical activity. Students will learn the importance of good sportsmanship and respect for other participants as they learn mechanics for a variety of sports. Aditya and his classmates played volleyball and learned that each player had to work together to accomplish their goals for the win.

Action shot of Aditya and classmates playing volleyball on the field

After working up a sweat in PE, Aditya heads for lunch. Grade 3 students eat their lunch in the multipurpose room before heading outside for recess. Today’s lunch was mac n’ cheese with veggies and apple sauce from our hot lunch provider. Students can bring their own lunch or purchase one from our provider, My Green Lunch. The lunch period is 40 minutes long.

Aditya’s lunchtime in the MPR before heading for recess

After lunch, Aditya makes his way to his SET Ms. Moran’s classroom for Math & Science. These subjects are taught together in an integrated 85-minute block five times a week and teach students number sense and operations, measurement, patterns, and data analysis. The class also covers essential science topics, including science as a process, life science, physical science, and earth and space science.

Ms. Moran had her students work on fractions that included a variety of formatted questions. Aditya quickly went into problem-solving mode and worked with his classmates to find the answers. He informed his teacher that he highly favored the fraction questions that were associated with a geological map.

Subject Expert Teacher, Ms. Moran, and Aditya discussing the geographical math problem in his fraction packet

After Math & Science, Aditya takes a quick 10-minute afternoon recess. During this time, he hung out with his friends and ate a snack.

Aditya and his friends at recess

For his last class of the day, Aditya has Humanities with SET Mr. Rees. This class is also taught in an 85-minute block five times a week and strengthens students’ critical thinking skills through reading fiction and nonfiction texts. Through novel studies, they deepen their understanding of critical comprehension and vocabulary skills, making them more effective readers.

Aditya learned about possessive nouns and the proper way to use them. Mr. Rees had the class come up with sentences containing possessive nouns and the students collaborated to find the correct way to write them.

Aditya waiting with his hand raised to contribute his answer to the class

There is one special class that Aditya didn’t have this day, but does have once a week, Connections. This course will ask students to use hands-on approaches to create unique solutions to scenario-based problems and make connections across the curriculum, which requires the utilization of knowledge and skills taught in their other classes. The course is designed to increase interpersonal skills, build critical thinking skills, and allow students to showcase and refine their creative minds. Connections is taught by his LET Ms. Jayapal and is an 85-minute course.

Thank you to Aditya and his family for allowing us to document his Day in the Life!

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley is a TK – Grade 12 private school, providing students with an internationally benchmarked liberal arts and sciences curriculum, with advanced STEM offerings. Considering joining the Bobcat community?

Filed Under: Primary Program, Student Learning, Student Life, Student Spotlight

A Day in the Life: Grade 1 with Jake X., Class of 2034

January 18, 2023 by msnyder

Our Day in the Life series for this school year begins in Grade 1 with Jake, Class of 2034!

Grade 1 students travel from classroom to classroom with their Learning Expert Teacher (LET). They have six classes a day with their Subject Expert Teachers (SET), a mid-morning and mid-afternoon recess, along with their lunch and recess time. Their first class of the day begins at 8:15 AM and their last class ends at 3:50 PM.

Jake begins his day with his first class, READ. His LET, Ms.JX READ Palacio, leads this class every day. This class teaches students to develop their social and emotional skills through direct instruction, collaboration, and practical application of social-emotional skills. Today’s lesson was on “Noticing Feelings”. The students practiced recognizing emotions others might be feeling such as sad, happy, scared, and confused by how the characters look or how they are acting. They also had a group discussion on how they can help classmates who are having a bad day. There were lots of good ideas shared such as, “You can give them a high five!”, “You can tell them their day is going to get better!” and “You can smile at them and say ‘Good Morning!’ so that their morning turns good!”

Jake then heads to the playground for a quick break. He has a 10-minute morning recess every day.

After recess, Jake has Engineering and Technology with SET Ms. Bhatnagar. Grade 1 students have a fine arts class every day for 85 minutes. This class encourages students to be hands-on problem solvers. They will learn about the various types of engineering, ideologies, and concepts using the Engineering Design Process.

Jake and his classmate present their invention to the class

Next, Jake heads to his SET Dr. Singh’s classroom for Math and Science. These subjects are taught together in an integrated 85-minute block five times a week. At this level, Dr. Singh is teaching students number sense and operations, measurement, patterns, and data analysis. She also explores essential science topics, including science as a process, life science, physical science, and earth and space science.

Dr. Singh and Ms. Palacio walk around the room checking seat work

After Math and Science comes lunch! Grade 1 students eat their lunch in our multipurpose room before heading outside to the field for recess. Their lunch period is 40 minutes long.

After lunch, Jake and his classmates head to the basketball court for Physical Education with SET Mr. Haberlach. Jake has PE every day. This class focuses on specific skills including locomotor skills, stability skills, and manipulative skills. Mr. Haberlach always has them start with warm-ups before beginning their sport for the day.

Students stretch and warm up their bodies before beginning their PE Class

Next is Mandarin class with SET Ms. Ju! We offer Heritage and Non-Heritage Mandarin classes. Jake lived in China before moving to California and is a proficient speaker of Mandarin. In his Heritage Mandarin class that he has every day, students are working on recognizing basic Chinese characters and building a solid foundation of correct character writing. They practice shared and guided reading on a daily basis, and have differentiated small groups that are designed to meet a student’s personalized goals.

Ms. Ju leads the class in Chinese character drills

After Mandarin, Jake then heads to the field for a quick afternoon break. He has a 10-minute afternoon recess every day.

For his last class of the day, Jake has Humanities with SET Ms. Balakkrishnon. This is another class taught in an 85-minute block five times a week. This class teaches students to develop the foundational tools for reading and writing, which include reading comprehension strategies, vocabulary enrichment, phonics, and grammar skills. In addition, students begin to compare historical events, connect those events with their geographic locations, and compare aspects of various forms of government to start to gain a more complete perspective of the world in which we live.

Thank you to Jake and his family for allowing us to document his Day in the Life!

BASIS Independent Silicon Valley is a TK – Grade 12 private school, providing students with an internationally benchmarked liberal arts and sciences curriculum, with advanced STEM offerings.

Filed Under: Primary Program, Student Life, Student Spotlight

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