ES e-News October 17, 2014

A Mathematical Week!  From our Learning Coach, Kim Bentley

Thanks to all the parents who came to Erma Anderson’s math parent training yesterday.  There were many highlights and take-aways from her presentation including 3 common preconceptions about math.

Preconception #1: Math is about Learning to compute.  Literature states that math is a way of thinking about, understanding, explaining, and expressing phenomena.  It’s about inquiry and insight.  Composing and decomposing numbers is key.

Preconception #2: Math is about following rules.  Making sense of a problem is critical. Children must use concrete manipulatives to do this.  We need to help children create pictures in their mind of concepts being taught.  Math is very developmental.  The math we learn builds on what we have previously done.

Preconception #3: Some people have the ability to do math and others don’t.
The literature is very clear – this is not true!  Too many children lose their self-esteem in math at a very early age.  We believe it is desirable for students to struggle for a while with problems.  As parents, we should never say things like, “I was never good at math”  or “Our family just doesn’t have the math gene.”

At the end of the presentation we discussed opportunities for continuing our own learning about math and how we can best support our children.  There will be other opportunities to learn about math at ISB this year.  In the meantime, some online resources we highly recommend:
YouCubed  (a site with articles and activities to build conceptual understanding)
How To Learn Math (a free online open course through Stanford University)

Oct. 20-24 October Break

Enjoy the break!  No school from October 20-24, 2014.  Classes resume on Monday, October  27, 2014.  It will be a ‘C’ Day.

November is coming…

… And that means it’s time once again to start getting ready for the fun, frantic, frenetically fulfilling challenge of NaNoWriMo! Read about it here!

Leaving ISB at the End of the First Semester?

Parents of students who are not returning to ISB after semester 1 need to notify the ES Office, K. Tina (tinaratr@isb.ac.th) as soon as possible and  fill out the Notice of Withdrawal from ISB Form to enable us to process school records for their next school.  Thank you for your attention to this important matter.

ES After School Activities

Please note that next week there will be no ASA in session during October break. All ASA will resume on Monday, October 27th.

Glass Painting class on Tuesday, October 28th and Fun in the kitchen on Wednesday and Thursday, October 29th and 30th will be cancelled. Make up class will be on December  2nd, 3rd and 11th.

Tournament of Minds will have their first session on October 29th.

Most of ASA have already hosted their 4th session so there are no longer any changes permitted.

I am in the office daily from 1:30pm – 3:30pm if you have any questions or concerns.

Enjoy your holiday.

Livnat Ziskinder
ES After School Activities Coordinator
esactivities@isb.ac.th

ES Musical – Aladdin

AladdinRehearsals for this year’s ES Musical will start after the October break.  If your child has not signed up yet, but would like to be a part of the musical, please contact the musical director, Costantina Pederzollicostantp@isb.ac.th

Calendar of Events

October  2014

Oct. 20-24 October Break (No School)
Oct. 23 Chulalongkorn Day (Holiday for Classified Staff)
Oct. 30-31 Gr. 4 Barge Trip Overnight (4/Crimi and 4/Jessee)
Oct. 31 NaNoWriMo Parent Workshop 7:30 am (Hub)

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