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Saturday, August 29, 2015

Our First Two Days!


Meet Our Class


First Day Photos
                                    

We had a great first few days in 1-1! The children have enjoyed getting to know one another through the sharing of their "All About Me" bags. There were big smiles and lots of excitement when the children shared an interest that others also had. We did not make it through all the bags in our first few days. We will continue sharing our bags through next week. As the children have a chance to share they will bring their bags home. 

Routines
The children are hard at work learning our classroom and school routines and procedures. They are doing a wonderful job going through: arrival, lunchtime, and stack and pack routines with only a few reminders of what they need to do. Next week, we will continue to go down to lunch a little early so the children will feel confident with the lunchtime procedures. 

Classroom Rules
As a teacher, one of my goals is to create a classroom environment where all students feel safe and valued. Yesterday, we worked together as a team to come up with our classroom rules. Discussing the rules together gives the children ownership and lets them actively decide what they want our classroom community to look like. The children did a wonderful job of coming up with rules that will make our classroom a safe and happy learning environment. The children came up with such a long list that we had to narrow the rules down. The five rules below encompass all the rules the children came up with.

Our Classroom Rules:
1. Be Kind.
2. Be respectful to others and their property.
3. Use nice manners at all times.
4. Be safe.
5. Work as a team!

Reading
On the first day of school, the children listened to the story: First Day Jitters. The children engaged in discussions about the emotions they felt about starting first grade. It made the children feel better to know that other children and even the teacher had some jitters before starting school!

On Friday, we read the book, Have You Filled A Bucket Today? The children learned that everyone carries around an invisible bucket and that we can fill others' buckets and our own bucket by being kind and considerate. The children shared examples of ways that they fill buckets while at school and at home. They worked as a class to sort words and phrases into two categories: Bucket Fillers and Bucket Dippers. 


The children also worked together to create a class book titled, Our Bucket Filler Book. We will keep this in our classroom all year long for the children to enjoy. 

The children were so excited about being bucket fillers that they told me throughout the day ways they had filled a bucket or how someone had filled their bucket! I hope that your child came home and told you all about being a bucket filler.

Notes:

~ Thank you for all your support at home and your help in making the start of this school year a great one! 
~Wednesday, September 2nd is Curriculum Night. I hope you can join me in our classroom to learn about what your child's year in first grade will look like. K-2nd grade presentations are from 6:50-7:30 pm. This is an adults only event! 


Monday, August 24, 2015

Back To School

Hello First Graders!

Welcome to our classroom!

Can you believe that in just a few days you will start the new school year? I have been hard at work getting our classroom ready. I am very excited for you to come and see where you will learn and grow over the next year!

I hope that all of you will attend the classroom visit and ice cream social tomorrow night, Tuesday, August 25th.

Classroom visits are from 5:00-5:45 pm
Ice Cream Social to follow 5:45-6:30 pm (In the gym)

***Feel free to bring your school supplies to the classroom visit. You can leave them at your seat until we unpack them on Thursday. Please be sure that all your supplies are labeled with your name!***


Just a quick reminder: 
Don't forget to bring your "All About Me" bag to school on Thursday, August 27th. Fill your brown lunch bag with three items that tell us about you. It could be a picture, a book, a trophy, whatever you wish! Remember to write your name on the front. We will spend some time looking at each other's items and getting to know one another. I will send the bags home as we finish sharing. We may only get through a couple a day, the bags will come home slowly over the next week!


                                                          


Wednesday, June 10, 2015

End of the Year Post!

Get Buggy Field Trip
Last Tuesday, a scientist from High Touch High Tech came into our classroom and taught us all about bugs. We learned about the creepy, crawly, weird, wacky, incredible life of insects and arachnids. The children learned about the life cycle of butterflies, bees and beetles. They got to see through the eyes of bugs, make their very own insect habitat, and were excited when they got to touch real bugs! Enjoy a slide show below!

                                     

Happy Birthday
At the end of May we celebrated Karis' birthday. Happy Birthday Karis.


Last week, we celebrated all of our June birthdays. Happy birthday to Christopher, Trent, Melvin, and Charlotte. We hope that you all have very happy birthdays in June! 




Monday, June 1, 2015

Field Day

Field day was a huge success! The children enjoyed participating in all the field day games. Their favorite station was the dunk tank! Thank you to our two parent leaders, Mrs. Stevenson and Mrs. Neri. The children enjoyed moving around to all of the stations with you. Thank you also to all the parent volunteers who made field day possible. The children had a great time! Below you will find a slide show of photos from field day. Enjoy!

                                                             
                                   

Monday, May 25, 2015

China Presentations

Famous Landmarks in China
During LMC over the last month the children have been hard at work researching famous landmarks in China. The children worked in groups of five to research one famous landmark in China: Beijing, Hong Kong, The Forbidden City, or the Terra Cotta Army. During the first week, the children read books and recorded information on their topic. For the second week, they used websites and short videos to complete additional research on their topic. Last week, the children worked together to turn their facts into a slide show presentation. Click on the links below to view their presentations. We hope you enjoy the children’s hard work!


*The presentations play best when opened using Google Chrome.*

Sunday, May 17, 2015

New You Can Use!

Hello 1-1 Families! I have compiled a list of highlights to share with you from our last few weeks in 1-1. We have been very busy and I cannot believe how quickly the time is flying by! I hope you enjoy catching up on everything we have been working on!


Teacher Appreciation Week
Let me first take a moment to thank each and every one of you for making Teacher Appreciation week a very special one! I cannot begin to express my gratitude for the beautiful flowers, sweets, bunt cakes, chocolates, cards, and gifts! Thank you so much! I feel lucky to work with your children and you every day. 
















A special thank you as well to the PTA. The lunches and special treats throughout the week were delicious! Thank you for your thoughtfulness.

Literacy
In literacy, we have been reading wonderful authentic texts that go along with our China Unit. Our close reading lessons have focused on such texts as, Ruby’s Wish, Tikki Tikki Tembo, Yeh-Shen A Cinderella Story from China, Lion Dancer, and Cat and Rat.  

The children have used these texts to focus on:
-Using the words and illustrations from the text to better understand characters.
-Retelling the story and using the illustrations and words to better understand the setting of the story.
-Using the text and photos, they generated and answered questions.
-Comparing two characters by listing their similarities and differences on a top hat organizer. 

Here are some examples of work the children have completed during their close reading lessons.







Writing
The children published their Expository Writing piece by turning it into a nonfiction book on the animal they researched. They worked really hard on their nonfiction books and are excited to share them with the class on the big screen at the end of the year. For now, they are on display in the hallway.

Over the last two weeks, the children have been working on our last writing unit on Persuasive Writing. The children worked with stating their opinion on some given topics. After, they stated their opinion they gave reasons to support their opinion. The children wrote a short persuasive piece on whether or not first graders should go to bed at 6pm. They shared their writing with a partner. 

On Tuesday, we talked about the different reasons we write persuasively. To improve our lives or the lives of others or to promote something. The children then brainstormed a list of problems that need solving or things that can be improved around the school. Together as a class, we wrote a persuasive letter on why the outside basketball hoops should be lowered. The children came up with an opinion and three reasons to support their opinion. This week, the children will choose a topic and begin to write their own persuasive piece.  

Social Studies
The children were introduced to our final social studies unit on China. Over the next few weeks, the children will learn how their lives in America are similar and different to children's lives in China. 

The children began the unit by generating a list of questions that they would like to research as we are learning about China. We have focused on China’s geography. They researched some of China’s landforms and compared them to landforms we have in the United States. The children have listened to excerpts from books and video clips to learn about education in China.
Last week, they also learned all about the Great Wall of China. We began the lesson by doing a Picture Aloud. The children look at two photographs of the Great Wall and recorded their thinking. They listed what they noticed as well as questions that they had. The children shared their thinking with one another. The children also completed a close reading lesson with an excerpt about the Great Wall of China. They went back into the text and highlighted answers to a list of questions about the wall.

The children also listened to the Chinese folktale, Ping-Li’s Kite. Then, they created symmetrical kites to hang from our ceiling. 

Math
In Math, the children wrapped up Unit 9. They took their Unit 9 test on Thursday. The children did a nice job, I am proud of how hard they worked. Their tests will come home on Monday.

This week, the children will take their End of the Year Math Test. I will send this test home at the end of the school year.

Later in the week, the children will begin our last math unit, Unit 10. We will review the concepts we have learned throughout the year.

Birthdays
Happy Birthday to Natalie and Oskar. We recently celebrated both of their birthdays. We hope that you both had very special days on your birthdays!














Notes:
-This Wednesday, May 2o is a Friday schedule. We will have Library and all Library books are due. The children will no longer be checking out books for the year. Please be sure to find any books that have been misplaced and send them in. Thank you for your help!

-There is no school on Friday, May 22 or Monday, May 25. School resumes on Tuesday, May 26. 

Monday, April 20, 2015

News You Can Use!

Hello 1-1 Families! Enjoy reading about our last two weeks. As you can see, we have been very busy!

Literacy 
Two weeks ago, our close reading lessons focused on the books, Memoirs of a Goldfish and Diary of a Fly. While reading Memoirs of a Goldfish, the students practiced the skill of cause and effect. Later that week, we read Diary of a Fly. Once the students read both close reading books, we were able to compare and contrast the main characters as well as the books themselves. The students were able to identify that both books were written in the form of a diary.

Last week, the children worked on identifying Realism and Fantasy in texts. They learned that realism means real and fantasy means fake. We read the book, Plantzilla. The children identified both realism and fantasy elements in the text. They recorded their evidence on sticky notes as we were reading and placed them on our Realism Fantasy chart. On Tuesday, the children worked together to read the article, Lots of Lemurs. As they were reading, the children recorded the main idea and supporting details of the article on a graphic organizer. 

Writing
In writing, the children continued their Expository Writing unit. They chose an animal that they were interested in learning about. Using Pebblego.com and Facts4Me.com, the children researched their chosen animal. They were looking for facts in four categories: Description, Habitat, Food, and Interesting Facts. They worked on recording their facts short hand. They will use these facts to write a nonfiction book on their animal. 













On A Rainy Day...
Last week, the children wrote a piece about their favorite thing to do on a rainy day. After, they decorated an umbrella and stapled their writing to it, complete with a pair of matching rain boots. We hung their rainy day writing from the ceiling in our room. They turned out very cute!





Earth Day
In preparation for Earth Day, the children listened to the story, Earth Day Hooray. After, they brainstormed different ways that they can heal our Earth. The children then wrote their own piece about a way they can heal the Earth. They created an Earth out of construction paper and glued their writing piece inside!













The children also wrote an acrostic poem using the words, Earth Day. Together they brainstormed different words and phrases to go with each letter. They chose their favorite word/phrase for each letter and created their acrostic poem. They completed the activity with a photo of themselves holding an earth.



Math
In Math, we’ve been hard at work on unit 8. The children continue working with counting combinations of coins and showing amounts of money with the fewest number of coins. They were introduced to the dollar. The children played One-Dollar Exchange, they practiced exchanging different coins for one of an equivalent value, until they reached a dollar. The children worked with place value: hundreds, ten, and ones. They used base-10 blocks to show whole numbers. They also, read and wrote whole numbers shown with base-10 blocks. The children made up, solved, and recorded money number stories. They worked with using different strategies to add and subtract the 2-digit numbers presented in the money stories. The children recorded number sentences to match their solution strategies. They also worked with making change by counting up.

Science
The scientists have been working hard on their Collecting and Examining Life Unit. Look at all the great lessons they have been engaged in recently!

The scientists went to work on comparing animals and plants. They made 2 different collages, one of plants and one for animals. Then, they discussed the characteristics of plants and animals. We ended the lesson by creating a venn diagram on animals and plants, we talked about how they are different and how they are the same. 















The scientists were very excited to study Gold Fish. They began by focusing on how we breathe, they noted how our chest rises and falls and what parts of our body we use to breathe. The scientists then studied a diagram of a Fish and discussed the different body parts. After learning all the body parts, the scientists took turns coming up to the board and labeling the body parts on a picture of a Fish. Then, the scientists worked with their table group to observe their very own Gold Fish. Using a magnifying glass and ruler, the scientists recorded information about their fish. They worked very hard and drew descriptive diagrams, making sure to label the parts of their fish. All the scientists wrote down additional notes on what they learned from observing their fish. The scientists had a great discussion at the end on how the fish, crickets, and brine shrimp are similar. They talked about how each of these animals breathe.

The scientists enjoyed a lesson on seed dispersal. They learned that seed dispersal is the way that a seed travels away from the parent plant. The scientists watched a short video showing the three ways that seeds are dispersed: by animals, wind, and water. After they worked together to complete a seed sort where they had to move different seeds into the correct seed dispersal category. 

They also worked with identifying three plant parts: the stem, leaf, and fruit. They worked in small groups to dissect three plants: an apple, corn, and green bean. They observed the fruit and discussed what the stem, fruit, and seeds looked like. They chose one to observe further and wrote about it in their science journal. 















The scientists examined roots. They explored the structure and function of roots. Each scientist had their own seedling, they observed it using a magnifying glass and identified the roots and root hairs. Then they compared the weight of plant parts that grow above the ground to those that grow below the ground. They recorded their observations and findings in their science journal. 





The scientists continued their study of seeds, they observed and dissected a Lima bean seed to see what was inside. Then they prepared the Lima bean and some corn seeds to try and sprout in a moist paper towel. Over the next week, the scientists will observe and monitor the growth of the sprouts. 




Star Students
Yola was our star student 2 weeks ago. Thanks Yola for sharing all about you!



Charice was our star student last week. Thanks Charice for sharing all about you!

Royal Reader
A special thank you to Yola’s Mom, she joined us last week as our Royal Reader. The children enjoyed listening to the two stories that Mrs. Braho read, What Do Angels Wear? and Without You.



Happy Birthday

We celebrated 3 birthdays recently. Happy Birthday to Alex, Yola, and Charice! We hope that you had a wonderful time on your birthday!