Project Culminations at Saklan

A key element of Saklan Project Based Learning units is a public product. This looks different depending on the division and, hopefully, over the last month, you have had the opportunity to share in a culminating event on campus! 

In our Early Childhood Education program, our projects culminate with a public event where students share all the expertise they have gained over the course of the project. It’s a joyful time to celebrate their hard work with family, friends, and other students and staff. It is also a rich opportunity for them to be the experts in the room and develop their speaking and listening skills. Recently our Pre-K (Hoot Owl) class culminated their project unit on farmers’ markets. 

In our lower and middle school projects, products are created for an audience beyond the teacher and students in the classroom. One key aspect of a public product in these divisions is that it must raise the stakes of the work in a meaningful and authentic way. Students aren’t doing something just for the sake of doing it or solely regurgitating information learned from teacher-directed lessons.

Instead, the work students engage in mirrors what adults do in their various career pursuits. After student-led inquiry and teacher guidance to address the content standards, students make or do something that serves some purpose in the Saklan or broader community. Students are creating, educating, or advocating beyond the context of our classrooms. Some examples of recent products that answer the driving question and serve an authentic public purpose are below:

GradeDriving QuestionPublic Product
2ndCan animals survive in any habitat?Lunch table mini posters advocating for food swaps that help avoid palm oil. 
2ndHow can we use color to communicate feelings?Design and creation of the concert backdrop for our Spring Concert at the Lesher Center
3rdHow can we show respect to the people whose ancestral land our school is on?Research, design, and creation of the hopscotch and four square murals on the sports court to reflect the Saklan Bay Miwok culture.
6thWho do artifacts really belong to?Public art graffiti stencils to share options on repatriation of artifacts with the community. 

The final products differ but all include authentic sharing and action beyond our classrooms. At Saklan, students feel a sense of purpose that is hard to replicate in other styles of teaching and learning. This brings the work alive and prepares them for the critical thinking challenges, complex communication needs, and creative problem-solving they will encounter in high school, college, and beyond.

If you’d like to dive deeper into the various design elements of a Project Based Learning (PBL) unit, check out the recording of our October 22nd Saklan Projects! virtual event. And we hope you can join us at our culminating events next week.

Upcoming Project Culminations

  • Preschool (Owlets)- Nocturnal Animals Culmination Celebration at 8:35 a.m. on December 12th
  • Kindergarten- Names Unit Culmination at 8:45 a.m. on Thursday, December 12th

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Similar Figures and Scale Factors

In pre-algebra, seventh-grade students recently learned about similar figures and scale factors. After noticing that when they dilated shapes on a coordinate plane, the angles and shapes were always the same (as long as they multiplied the x and y by the same number), the students began to compare shapes in several different ways. They cut out paper shapes, used tracing paper to compare, and investigated the relationship between corresponding sides.

The seventh-graders found that the ratio of the corresponding sides of two similar shapes could be used as a multiplier to find other unknown parts of the similar shapes. These scale factors were very useful and will continue to be used as they move on to studying area ratios.

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Tremendous Support

Thank you, Saklan, for your tremendous support of this year’s Annual Giving Fund (AGF) campaign.

Our goals for this year’s campaign are to raise $200,000 and have 100% participation from the Saklan community. To date, we have raised over $187,000 with participation from 89% of our community (a record for this time of the year at Saklan). The chart below shows you where each class is towards reaching the 100% participation goal.

The outpouring of support from the Saklan community this year is humbling and will make a powerful impact on our ability to continue challenging students to think creatively, act compassionately, and live courageously.

If you haven’t had the chance to donate to our AGF campaign, it’s not too late! You can make an AGF gift via the following methods:

  • DONATE ONLINE through our secure site; or
  • Write your check made out to The Saklan School with “Annual Giving Fund” written on the Memo line and deliver it to our office.

If you would like to discuss your gift further, please contact Emily at ewilliamson@saklan.org.

On behalf of all of us at The Saklan School, thank you very much for your support.

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Inner Courage

On the Friday before Thanksgiving Break, Saklan students took the stage to showcase their talents during Fall Follies. This is a fantastic and fun event, and like every year, we were astounded by the students’ performances. Their singing, acting, and performing were remarkable and their enthusiasm was infectious. Many of our students are truly in their element when on stage! It is impressive how each of the performers was willing to take risks with their performance and showed their inner courage. We commend the students on their excellent performances and the audience on being supportive and compassionate. Check out images from the event below!

A big thank you to Saul, Lauren, Dianne, Yette, and Maria for working with the performers, moving props, and organizing a wonderful show!

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70th Anniversary Auction Gala

Save the date for Saklan’s 70th Anniversary Auction Gala! This adults-only event will be held on Saturday, April 26th at Lafayette Park Hotel.

The Saklan School’s Annual Auction is always a great community-building event. Saklan faculty, staff, families, and friends attend, and proceeds from the auction are invested directly back into your children’s educational experiences, in and out of the classrooms. Book your babysitter today, you won’t want to miss this event!

Auction Planning Meeting

All Saklan community members are invited to join us for an Auction Planning Meeting on Monday, December 16th at 8:35 a.m. in the Pavilion. We want this year’s event to be a great celebration of Saklan and would love your time, energy, and ideas to make it the best auction yet!

Can’t make the meeting but want to help? Check out the volunteer roles available here.

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