Classroom Economy

My job is the Water Closet Specialist. So what that means I control when people go to the bathroom and I also control when and how long they can be in the bathroom. I get paid $220 a week. but I pay at least $30 a week for my debt and rent. But if people in my class don’t come to me before they go to the bathroom and get my permission and a bathroom pass they can get fined for $25 or $50 per unapproved bathroom visit. If they go over the bathroom pass time limit they requested for them they will get fined.

Sudent bloging challenge 4 (part 2)

Week 4 Blogging Challenge

My comment:

Hi Mackenzie,
I love weekends also. I definitely agree that we need those two days off after a long and hard week of school and work. I have had a lot of weekend plans canceled because of the weather and other stuff like that. I enjoy the weekends when I can hang out with my friends and have some hot cocoa and watch movies. -Bw21

Community Service

My comment:

Hi Champion.
This is so amazing. I am glad to hear that you enjoyed helping out with your school. My school also does volunteering. What did you enjoy the most about helping the women?
-BW21

Week #4 Challenge

My comment:

Hi Felix,
When I read that your school has a mountain biking team that sounds really cool and fun. My school does a bike trip for the 8th graders at the beginning of the school year they ride almost 100 miles with hills. Do you bike in your free time? What else do you enjoy other than mountain biking? -BW21

Toona Camp!!!!

My comment:

Hi Duncan,
Can you explain to me what King ball is? Can you also explain what The Toona Challange is? All those activities sound very fun. I would like to try them someday. -BW21

Sukkah Day 19

1. Now that the Sukkah is finished, what would you do differently next time?  Next time I would make sure I was always doing something to help the group. Next time other than making sure I was always doing something was making sure everyone else was also doing something to help the process. Next time if everyone is doing something all the time then our whole building process should go faster or at least more steady.

2. Now that the Sukkah is finished, what are you most proud of and why! Explain in at least three sentences.  Now that the sukkah is done I am most proud of how my group’s wall looks it actually looks very good. Now that the sukkah is done I am also proud of how well my group and I did at finding a lot of sticks for the roof. I am also proud that my grade made the sukkah that our families get to celebrate with us in.

3. What are three pieces of advice you have for the current 6th graders as it relates to their Sukkah?                              1.you have to be able to have fun while you are building or decorating.  2. Always do what you are told unless you know it is wrong or against the rules. 3. Share all your ideas and collaborate.

 

 

This is a picture of someone painting MJDS onto a piece of wood for decoration for our sukkah.

This a picture of someone making a fake plant for decoration.

This is a picture of someone cleaning the maker space.

 

Sukkah day 18

1. Explain how the Sukkah represents Judaism to you. If it does not, explain why.   The sukkah represents Judaism to me because it is a symbol of a Jewish holiday.

2. What part of the Sukkah building process are you most excited to share with families/friends and why?   I am most excited to show my mom the wall I helped make through the building process.

3. What aspect of the building have you felt most connected to and why?   I felt the most connected to the final steps of like decorating and finishing touches.

4. How has building the Sukkah as a class helped grow your sense of community? It helped our sense of community because this was our biggest group project as a grade.

5. When your family comes to the Sukkah on Wednesday night, what is one thing you are going to tell them about and why?   I am going to tell my family how hard I worked and how hard the work was because we all get to go and have a good time inside of our sukkah that my class and I worked on.

 

 

This is a picture of some people carrying plywood.

This is a ladder that we used to put plywood up in high places.

This is a picture of someone drilling plywood into the wall.

Sukkah Day 17

1. Sukkot represents impermanence (something that should not be permanent). Explain if you believe or disagree that our Sukkah, which is safely standing on its own, is violating that.  I believe our sukkah is definitely not permanent because we can easily take all of our sukkah down.

2. Describe how this Sukkah project has changed your perspective (how has it changed, what has it changed about, has it changed for the better/worst).  This project has changed my perspective on building a sukkah and how much time it takes and how hard it is to build it. I guess that my perspective has changed in both ways of negative and positive because I got to learn how to build a building and it also showed me how stressful it is to do this.

3. Explain how you have used your body thus far to build this Sukkah.  I was picking up a lot of wood pieces and plywood pieces through the process.

4. How do you plan on getting guests into the Sukkah?  By E-mailing people to invite them to celebrate with us or post on social media or online.

5. What are some activities you wish to do in the Sukkah?   Have a meal or just like a overall. celebration.

 

This is a picture of one of our pieces of plywood before we put it up on our wall.

This one of the walls that will be spray painted.

this a picture of someone putting some of the roof for our sukkah.

 

Importance of Safety

1. Explain why safety is the most important aspect of any building project.    Safety is the most important aspect of any building project because if you or someone that is building gets hurt then you might have to go and look back to see if you need to change something or make it more stable or add another screw or another nail.

2. Explain three things people should do to make sure they are staying safe.  Three things people should do to make sure they are staying safe by not running with sharp objects, watch your surroundings when using something sharp or holding/carrying something heavy, and don’t use something you weren’t told to use or weren’t trained/taught correctly how to use.

Sukkah day 16

1. What did you do today (describe the process of what you accomplished)?  Today I was helping with getting carriage bolts inside the walls. It took me a while to finish the hole I was trying to drill for like 10 minutes. Today I also helped mark up the plywood so we could tell what plywood belongs to what group.
2. What is one thing you have done so far you were initially scared/worried about, but now feel more confident in after all this practice?  I have have done many things I was scared to do like drill a really large hole in our wall. I also thought I was marking the wrong plywood for each group but I was doing it correctly. I was also initially a little scared to see how big our sukkah was actually going to be.
3. Give a step by step account of what you have done so far to get our Sukkah up to where it is today.

  1. We wrote out a plan
  2. We modeled our plan
  3. We went and we bought the wood
  4. We combined two studs of each length (8,10,12,16) and screwed them together
  5. We put carriage  to keep our studs together
  6. We started to work outside with making our frame complete
  7. once we finished the frame we had to cut our top plate at a ten-degree angle
  8. We screwed our studs into our frame and we nailed our studs into our frame
  9. once we finished our wall we had to bring our wall over to our final assembling spot
  10. We put 2×4 to support our walls so we could attach them so they won’t fall
  11. We brought over a bunch of plywood
  12. We connected two of our walls with carriage bolts and nuts and washers
  13. I also today put a carriage bolt inside a hole I drilled in the wall

 

 

 

In this photo, people in my class are trying to put in screws for the window frame.

In this photo, I am drilling a hole in the wall for the carriage bolt.

in this picture, they are measuring for the plywood.