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Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Happy New Year!

The most wonderful time of year was in full swing! Thank you to all of you who donated to the food bank this year. It's so nice to  take a moment to give back, especially during the holidays.

A quick note about progress reports...
Although children have mastered many skills since September, there is still a lot of time and a lot of learning ahead of us. The progress report is meant to give you an idea of strengths and goals that we are continuing to work towards. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to contact me.

Onto the festivities.....We had a lot of holiday cheer happening all around us. Here are a few highlights from the weeks leading up to break!


Reader's Theater
We got to enjoy our very first Reader's Theater! This group worked very hard reading aloud the story of  The Elves and the Shoemaker  by Nancy Leber. Before sharing with the class we worked hard on our reading fluency. We practiced reading smoothly, with expression, intonation, and stress. Clink on the link to watch the video!

The Elves and Shoemaker


STEAM
Before vacation we took part in the Hour of Code lead by Mrs. Groden. Children learned about coding and were able to use the app Scratch Junior to create their own code. It was a highly engaging activity!! We hope to do more of this in the future to get children excited about technology and engineering!








Holiday Happenings

Thank you to our wonderful room parents (and volunteers) for another great class party!












Happy New Year! 








Sunday, December 13, 2015

Introducing the Osmo

The last 2 weeks our class has been so excited to be learning how to use our new learning tool, the OSMO!! The Osmo was a generous gift from one of our very own first grade families. It is an amazing piece of technology that motivates children by combining the iPad with a more tactile experience. So far we have explored 3 Osmo games.

Words
In this game, children worked together to fill in missing letters from picture clues on the Words app. Each child had tiles that they would place in front of the screen that the Osmo would then recognize. They had a blast!





Tangrams
This was a really fun math puzzle game. Children were challenged as they had to manipulate tangram pieces to fit the puzzle on the screen. They had to use their spatial reasoning and problem solving skills in tandem.





Masterpiece 
This Osmo app was another huge hit! Children learn to draw by using an image on the iPad. They trace the lines on the image using a pen and paper. We made 3 different collaborative pictures. Children were challenged, but excited about the process. In the end they were so proud of their "masterpiece."



We are so lucky to have this amazing tool as part of our learning arsenal! I am so excited to continue exploring  how to use the Osmo to enhance instruction, encourage problem solving, and inspire creativity!!

Check back in soon to learn more about our first grade happenings!!

Monday, November 23, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving!

There is so much to be thankful for this time of year! I am thankful for this great group of children! They are so kind and helpful and full of energy for learning. You can't beat that combination.

The last few weeks we've focused on math strategies for problem solving with numbers up to 20, learned about glued sounds for reading and spelling, and explored solids in science! Here's a glimpse of what all that looks like in the class.

Science

Our first science unit introduces children to the concept of solids and liquids. As an introduction, children learned how to compare 2 solids; a metal ball and a plastic spoon. They worked in small groups to brainstorm ways these 2 solids were alike and different.






Glued Sounds in Phonics

Children learned the "glued" sounds of  all, an, and , am this week. We learned that when we have a nasal sound like m or n it can change the way we say the vowel-namely a. We learned to tap out these sounds with "welded" or glued fingers (meaning our middle and index fingers together). We built words with letter cards, with magnet letters, and on dry erase boards.



Math

We learned some strategies for adding numbers all the way up to 20. This week children learned about how to use doubles, doubles plus 1, and doubles plus 2. We also learned how to use a 10 frame to decompose numbers to make 10 to add. Children are learning many different strategies in order to be efficient with their strategy use. Efficiency in math refers to the ability to be accurate, flexible, and effective when solving problems.

These 2 girls did a great job explaining how they solved a doubles plus 2 equation, (i.e 6+6=12 can help you solve 6+8=?.) Both girls had equally efficient strategies and did a great job explaining their thinking!



Hope you enjoyed learning a bit about our last few weeks! 






Thursday, November 12, 2015

Veteran's Day Assembly and A Few Good Reads

We had a special treat last Thursday! Chief Wilson and her son Cadet Wilson (AKA Noah) came to our school to teach us all about the sacrifices that our veteran's make for our freedom. We learned about the branches of the military, sang Patriotic songs, and saw lots of photographs of military helpers.

We learned that there are 5 branches of the military and many jobs among each branch. You could be a helicopter pilot, a nurse or doctor, drive a tank, work on a submarine, or even be in a band! All of the different jobs are part of being a helper and fighting for our freedom! Ask your child if they can remember the 5 branches? (Hints below)

  Army

Air Force

Marines

Coast Guard


Navy
Boot Camp
We even got to have a try at boot camp. We learned commands like attention, about face, march in place, and at ease. This was a favorite by far!






Think Aloud
Ms. Tori read aloud a great story about friendship called Beekle. As she read she stopped often to ask children to make a connection to the story. This comprehension strategy is called a "think aloud" and encourages children to make connections to a text to better understand the story and  characters. Children can make connections to themselves or to other books they've read! You can help your child make connections as they read or listen to a story by asking them "What does this part make you think of? or Has this ever happened to you? Or have you ever felt the way this character is feeling?"



Image result for beekle


Writer's Workshop Share
As we get closer to the end of our small moments unit children are combining writer's craft with mechanics to better their pieces. Often, I have 1 or 2 students come up and share a work in progress with the class. We become their editing partner and help them edit on the go. Here are a few friends that came up to share their writing.



Hope you enjoyed hearing about our week! Check back soon for more updates!

Friday, October 30, 2015

Weekly Round Up

This week is one of those weeks we all have to work just a wee bit harder to keep our "engines just right." It can be a tall task, especially as we get closer to the Halloween festivities! It all goes down this Friday! We have the parade at 9:30 and parties in the afternoon starting at 1:30.

But until then.....here is what is happening in room 27!

Math
The last couple of weeks children have been exposed to addition and subtraction strategies that allow them to practice a deeper understanding of how number work together and to use those strategies to solve word problems. We've learned several strategies including number lines, doubles, near doubles, and think addition to subtract. Children continue to have hands on opportunities with the part-part-whole model. manipulatives, and number lines. We've also begun working on fact families to see the relation of addition and subtraction. Here are a few strategies we are using to solve story problems in our math journal.





Phonics
Children have continued to tap and blend to read and spell. In addition, we learned about letters that "stick together". Children have practiced reading, building, and writing words with digraphs or h-pals as well as with the ck ending. We are also continuing to learn about the appropriate sentence frame including capitalization and punctuation. Have your child be a "digraph detective" and look for words that have ch, sh, th, and wh. 

These are the picture clues we use to cue for the right h-pals

Visitors
We've had 2 different people come in as special readers this week! Our first was our very first Mystery Reader. The children were so excited trying to guess who it could be! Our second guest was M. Forrester (our school psychologist). She came in to read us a story and talk to us about following the "group plan." We have been working hard to keep our brains and bodies in the group and to follow the "group plan". We are even earning links towards a reward!

                                


                               

Happy Halloween!








Hope you found the highlights of our last 2 weeks helpful! Have a Happy Halloween!



Thursday, October 15, 2015

Spotlight on Writing

We've had a few distractions this week.....from bus evacuation, pictures, to a first grade reading assembly, there is just never a dull moment! The class is getting so good at transitioning though so even when we do have a day where things are a little "flip-flopped" as we call it, it doesn't take much to get us back into the groove!

This week I thought I'd share a little of what writing time looks like in here. We have writer's workshop 4 times a week and I truly can say it is a FAVORITE around here. We start all together on the rug for a little mini-lesson and then they are off to their best working spots, sometimes along side their "writing partner" to get to it! After they write independently for a bit we try to make time for a quick share. Sometimes 1 or 2 children read their stories aloud to the class, sometimes they share a work in progress with their partner or table. They LOVE sharing!!! And I LOVE how proud they are of their writing!!




This weeks mini lessons focused on how writer's have a special partner they use for help with planning. We brainstormed question words to use then partners took turns reading their stories to each other. When partner 1 finished reading their story, partner 2 asked questions like who, when, how, where, and why. We used these questions to help add details to our story! 


We also learned this great phrase "Once You're Done, You've Just Begun!"  We talked about what to do when you think you are done with your story. Their are SO many options. You can start a new piece, add details to your pictures, and add details to your words.  We also learned that once a writer is done writing, they become a reader and they re-read their story slowly to look for any thing they can fix up! We even have special pens for that!!



I hope you learned a bit more about what writing looks like in here! I love how excited and enthusiastic they are about their stories. It's an absolute joy! I can't wait to share some of their work in progress with you soon!!


Here are just a few other highlights from this week....

The BIGGEST apple I have ever seen!
The Summer Reading Assembly

Our Summer Reading contest winner!! Congrats on logging in all of those summer reading minutes!

Check back soon!