For the last two years, I have invited Chief Meteorologist Kendra Kent of FOX Carolina to come speak with the 4th graders of Wellford Academy and share her vast experiences and expertise in the area of weather. Each year the students have been ecstatic about this special visit and have built so many wonderful curriculum connection to our classroom learning. Of course, I wanted to learn more about Kendra's job, so I visited the studio to see Mrs. Kent in action. What a neat experience and how much fun it was to be able to capture this time in pictures and video for my students and fellow bloggers! I was amazed at how different it was sitting in the studio watching the show as opposed to watching it on my couch at home; for some reason I thought it would be the same. Getting an inside perspective to a news broadcast production would be a very cool experience for any class, and when I found out the studio offers tours, I put this activity on my list for a future field trip. I'm crossing my fingers hoping to soon introduce my students to the the TV studios of FOX Carolina!
A classroom where life and academic experiences come alive. Enjoy our pictures, videos, thoughts, ideas, and questions not only about 3rd grade math and science, but also about the world around us! Come join us in the discussion here at John C Webb Elementary, Navasota, Texas as we collaborate with the world beyond our classroom!
Showing posts with label weather. Show all posts
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Friday, December 9, 2011
Build Incredible Educational Experiences Through Local Experts!
Friday, October 14, 2011
A Storm of Learning Captivates Students' Attention!

For our exciting day, we choose students to perform specific jobs to document this special visit. Students asking questions, used iPads to not only ask their question from the blog, but to take electronic notes to be used in their future blog posts. Six other students used the iPad cameras and flip videos to capture important details from this meeting we wanted to have for future learning. The exciting day finally arrived!
* Severe Weather Challenge Question at the end of this post!
The bloggers and questioners were ready! |
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The videographers were ready! |
The intriguing time of learning began, and boy did Mrs. Kent know how to teach and share a wealth of information, especially about severe weather!
Mrs. Kent shows us how to be safe during a thunderstorm! |
As she spoke, students recorded ideas they learned, thought were interesting or wanted to learn more about in the future. If students were not working on an iPad, they documented their ideas and thoughts in their writer's journal.
I LOVED the curriculum connections Mrs. Kent helped students see; math and
science can be found in weather!
Mrs. Showalter, our principal and Mrs. Snow from our district office joined us for this excellent time of learning! |
Towards the end of the presentation, Mr. Riordan, a 4th grade teacher asked Mrs. Kent what advice would she give 4th graders about preparing now for their futures and how to deal with the challenges and difficulties of school. Here is what she had to say.
I am so proud of all the students as they listened quietly, but then came a live with knowledgable questions and ideas for discussing during our added time of questioning Mrs. Kent! At the end, we presented Mrs. Kent with a beautiful weather cookie to show our appreciation and thankfulness for her spending time with us!
I am so proud of all the students as they listened quietly, but then came a live with knowledgable questions and ideas for discussing during our added time of questioning Mrs. Kent! At the end, we presented Mrs. Kent with a beautiful weather cookie to show our appreciation and thankfulness for her spending time with us!
On a side note, I think my teaching partner, Mrs. Witherspoon found a wonderful weather friend in Mrs. Kent. For those of you who don't know, Ms. Witherspoon is an MAJOR weather enthusiast! One day she would love to chase storms and live in extreme weather somewhere in Antarctica! Check out Ms. Witherspoon in the background of this picture...her face says it all when it comes to her weather enthusiasm!
In the time since Mrs. Kent's visit, my students are still talking about this special lady and have been blogging about this day, drawing pictures, and acting as if they were a FOX Carolina meteorologist! The thoughts and ideas captured from their time with Mrs. Kent can be found on our Math/Science Student Blogs. Please join the continuing conversations from this exciting day on each students' blog; we would love to hear your thoughts and ideas!

Student's, don't forget Mrs. Kent wants you to submit your weather pictures to the studio! The contact information is below. Let's see if our class can have pictures broadcasted on Fox Carolina!
If you would like to stay in touch with Mrs. Kent and FOX Carolina, here are several ways you can:
Mrs. Kent's Twitter name is KendraKentWx |
Thank you Kendra for making a difference in our lives and showing my fourth graders the passion, enthusiasm, and excitement for learning about weather! We love you Kendra :)
I am always grateful, Kendra for you willingness to come! |
Severe Weather Challenge Question:
What are the highest wind speeds recorded for a tornado and where did it occur? Watch this video for the answer!
Thursday, September 22, 2011
Playin' It SAFE In Severe Weather
Please click at the bottom of each wall where it says "post a sticky" then the full wall will show up. Then you double click on the wall and add your comment and then click okay.
Think carefully about the dangers of each type of storm, because your responses would be different dependent on the harm presented in the environment.
Tornado
Thunderstorm
Hurricane

Severe Weather Podcast
Hosted by Oakland County for Severe Weather Awareness Week, March 27 - April 2, 2011,
Running time 6:43 min
This was last year's classes sharing their podcasts on severe weather. Get your voices warmed up current 4th graders; you're getting ready to join the podcast world of severe weather!!!
Think carefully about the dangers of each type of storm, because your responses would be different dependent on the harm presented in the environment.
Tornado
Thunderstorm
Hurricane
For VoiceThread, click on comment, hen record a comment through either typing or audio or video recording. I can't wait to have you share your perspectives and experiences about severe weather. Once you are done, click okay. Thank you for being a part of our class!

Severe Weather Podcast
Hosted by Oakland County for Severe Weather Awareness Week, March 27 - April 2, 2011,
Running time 6:43 min
This was last year's classes sharing their podcasts on severe weather. Get your voices warmed up current 4th graders; you're getting ready to join the podcast world of severe weather!!!
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