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Friday, June 8, 2018

A Big Thank You & Last Day Fun!


Thank You!
I can't believe that today is the last day of school. The year has gone by so quickly. I have enjoyed working with your children each and every day this year! They have grown so much! I am inspired by their love of learning, wonder, and curiosity! May they always keep that passion and excitement to learn! It has been my privilege to be their teacher! They have brought me many smiles and happy memories over the course of the year! Thank you to all of you for making this year a wonderful year. I appreciate all of our parent volunteers, you made the year extra special! I wish all of you a happy, relaxing, and safe summer! Please stop by and say hello next year!

Summer Birthdays
This week, we celebrated all of our June, July, and August birthdays. Happy birthday to Ben, Mackinzie, Miko, Ellie, Josie, and Charlie F! We hope that you all had/have very special birthdays on your special day!



























Happy Birthday
We also celebrated Ryelan and Jacob’s birthday recently. Happy birthday to you!













Last Day Highlights
Here are a few highlights from our last day together. I hope that it will remind you of the fun memories we made today! 


Watching our End of The Year Video! I sent a link to your emails! I hope you enjoy the video! So many wonderful memories!











Enjoying playing board games with everyone! We had such a fun morning!

Congratulations You're Officially Second Graders! 
I wish you all the luck next year as you begin your Second Grade journey! 



Tuesday, June 5, 2018

Field Day and Summer Notes


Field Day Fun
Field day was a huge success! The children enjoyed participating in all the field day games. Their favorite station was the Big Splash  (if you hit the target, it dumped a bucket of water, splashing water on a TEACHER!) Thank you to our two parent leaders, Mrs. Oversmith and Ms. Coleman. 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! Please click below to view a slide show of photos from field day. 
Enjoy!


Summer Learning Links
Summer Keyboarding Challenge - I will send home flyers in backpack mail tomorrow.

Summer Reading - Click here to view ideas for different summer reading opportunities.

Summer Packets - I will send home a few packets on the last day that the students can work on over the summer, a writing packet and a packet that contains math, grammar, and some additional writing activities. If the children finish either packet over the summer, I have encouraged them to bring it back to me at the start of the school year. They will earn a lunch with me as a reward for completing the packer. What a fun way to kick off the start to the school year!

Fact Practice - For those of you who asked for ways to practice gumball math over the summer, I can not send the exact sheets home but click on the above link to visit a site where you can print similar pages. I'm so proud of the students progress with gumball math this year! Keep it up over the summer!

Monday, April 23, 2018

April Blog Post


Hello Everybody! 
Happy Spring!
I hope you enjoy reading some quick tidbits on what we’ve been up to in 1-1 this April!

Readers Workshop
This week, we will complete our Content Literacy unit on Light and Sound. Beginning next week, the children will be learning about poetry during our Reader's Workshop lessons. They will work with:
-Playing with sound (rhyme, repetition, alliteration, and onomatopoeia)
-Identifying clues to find the big idea (Title, Who?, Where?, When?, Why?)
-Connecting through schema (using my prior knowledge and how I connected to the poem)
-Asking questions to help find the mood of the poem

***If your children have any poetry books at home and would like to bring them in to share and read over the next few weeks, please send them in! Be sure to write their name in the front cover!***

Earth Day
To celebrate 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.






Writing
Over the last few weeks, the children have been working on our 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. 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 publish their persuasive piece in letter form. They will deliver it to their audience (a staff member at Dryden School) and will hopefully receive a letter back! 







Next week, the children will begin their last writing unit, Expository Writing. The children will work with identifying a fiction and a nonfiction sentence as I read two books about wolves, The True Story of The Three Little Pigs and Wolves. They will discuss the differences and similarities between fiction and nonfiction texts. As the unit continues the children will practice researching and recording facts about animals. They will complete the unit by writing a nonfiction book on an animal of their choice.

Math
The mathematicians just finished unit 13 in math. Their math tests came home in backpack mail tonight. They did a wonderful job adding and subtracting using numbers 0-40.

Today, we started our new chapter, chapter 15. This chapter will focus on calendars and telling time to the hour and half hour. 

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

-What is a biologist
-Comparing animals and plants
-Identifying plant parts: roots, stem, leaf, petals & flower parts, and fruits & seeds




















Up Next:
-Animal body parts
-Observing Crickets
-Studying Gold Fish

Be sure to check our twitter feed and the children’s seesaw posts to see photos and hear what the children are learning about.

Personalized Learning (PL)
The children are loving PL! They are eager to research and explore topics of interest to them. The children have been selecting from a range of topics from a heart map that they created when we kicked off PL. Their heart map includes: Things I'm Curious About, Things I want to Learn, and Things that Need to be Fixed. The children set a goal for themselves at the start of every PL time. They work alone or together to research their topic. They record their research in a format that works best for them (sketch noting, sticky notes, or draw and label). When they feel like they are ready to share their learning, they are in charge of selecting a way that they want to do so. Some children have made posters, Seesaw posts, books, videos, or created their project. Other children, have taken their research home and made something at home (think items they can't make at school - such as food or items that need a sewing machine). Along the way, the children give/receive feedback in the form of "glows" and "grows." I am learning so much from the children through this process. They truly love this time and ask to have more built into our day. They love owning their learning. Ask your child to talk to you about their current PL topic and where they are at in the process.







Star Students
Thank you to our past three star students, Ben B, Josie, and Maddie. We enjoyed learning more about each of you!
















Royal Readers
A special thank you to Ben’s Mom, Josie’s Mom and Maddie’s Mom, Dad, and little sister, and Miko’s Mom who joined us recently as our Royal Readers. The children loved listening to the stories that you read.








Birthdays
Happy Birthday to Nathan and McKenna!



Sunday, March 18, 2018

News You Can Use - March 18th!

Hello 1-1 Families! 
Just a few quick tidbits below. 


Reader's Workshop
We have started working on our next unit for Reader's Workshop. It is our content unit on Light and Sound and it ties into our current science unit, also titled Light and Sound. The children are working on:
-Exploring the concepts of light and sound through reading various genres.
-The children are comparing and contrasting information they learned from reading different texts.
-They are responding to the topics we are reading through: class discussions, turn and talk conversations, and written responses.
-The children are working on gathering facts and information and synthesizing the information they are learning.
-They are continuing their work with identifying and using nonfiction text features to gather additional information.

Writing
The children completed their How To writing unit. They are eager for you to view their How To book during conferences. Be sure to take a few minutes to check out their book. They worked very hard to write, edit, and publish their How To book. I am proud of the children's dedication during the whole writing process. It was fun learning how to do some new activities while reading the children's books.

Math
We completed Unit 12 in math last week. The children took their Unit Test on Friday. I will share these tests with you during conferences. The unit focused on using different strategies to solve addition and subtraction problems with numbers between 0-40. The children also worked with base 10 blocks to construct different two digit numbers. They also worked on completing different number sequences by finding and completing the pattern. We will start Unit 13 after break. 

Science
The children have concluded their Light and Sound science unit. They enjoyed experimenting with sound and light over the last month. Be sure to scroll through our twitter feed on the right side of the page to view pictures and tidbits about the unit.  

Star Students and Royal Readers
Thank you to our past star students and royal readers. It was nice to learn so many new things about you! We also enjoyed hearing so many wonderful stories from our past royal readers.











Happy Birthday
A very happy birthday to Cayley. We hope you had a wonderful day!



Notes:
-Progress reports came home on Friday, March 16. I hope you had a chance to go over it with your child and celebrate their growth! I look forward to meeting with you at conferences and sharing more information with you. Please feel free to send back the envelopes sometime this week or bring them with you to conferences.
-Conferences are coming up, Thursday, March 22 and Friday, March 23 (Please note there is no school for students on both of the conference days). Please be sure you have gotten your scheduled date and time for conferences. The form came home in your child’s conference folder. If that paper has "disappeared" please be sure to email me and I will let you know your scheduled date and time! 
-There is no school, Monday, March 26 - Monday, April 2. School will resume on Tuesday, April 3. I hope you have a safe and fun Spring Break!