Sunday, August 29, 2010

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This week brought changes that will now be routine. We began our Reading Street series, which entails a WHOLE LOT! Monday is the busiest day, which is why I choose to not do centers on Mondays. I really want to concentrate on introducing and extending our new skills for the week. Each Monday, after journals and calendar, we have a read aloud, learn a new phonics skill, practice our new spelling words, learn a new grammar skill, practice our listening comprehension, read our new story, and answer questions about the story (all before recess!). The rest of the mornings during the week, we practice our phonics, spelling, grammar, and comprehension skills. We also have centers. During centers I meet with my small reading groups. I just love to meet with these small groups because it really gives me a chance to get to know each student better!

This week in math we learned more about addition. Students were introduced to the addition and equals symbols. We practiced writing addition sentences, using fun manipulatives. One day I gave each student two dot cubes (or dice) and they rolled one at a time to fill in the blanks in the number sentences. Mr. Scott came in and observed another lesson, during which we used tokens to solve story word problems. He was very impressed at how each student was actively engaged in the lesson. They were listening and raising their hands so excitedly, but they were not yelling out answers, which impressed Mr. Scott the most. I love math. It's probably my favorite subject, and I want my 1st graders to love it too! I try to always make math hands on and fun. And, I have some more candy this week for edible math! The class will be beside themselves!




Our unit time was devoted to Nursery Rhymes this week. It is so fun to learn new skills while singing Nursery Rhymes. For instance, after singing Humpty Dumpty, we glued the rhyme into our Poetry Notebooks, and discussed the /all/ sound. We then brainstormed and wrote words with the /all/ sound. We also made a cute sheep after singing Mary Had a Little Lamb, Baa Baa Black Sheep, and Little Bo Peep. We even watched a video on the computer about how and why sheep are sheared.


Friday, August 20, 2010

Our Second Week

We had so much fun this week, reading books written by Kevin Henkes. We read Chrysanthemum, Sheila Rae the Brave, Bailey Goes Camping, Owen, Julius the Baby of the World, Wemberly Worried, and Lilly’s Purple Plastic Purse. Each story had a fun follow-up activity or writing. We graphed the number of letter sin our first names and counted how many syllables there are in our names. We drew pictures of ourselves being brave. We made a purple paper purse (pouch for the boys), and we colored blankets for Owen. We wrapped up the week by graphing our favorite Kevin Henkes character.



Please read at home with your child. Remember, your child needs one AR book at school each day!

In math we reviewed and built on our knowledge of patterns. We learned about pattern units (what the pattern is before it repeats) and what it means to extend the pattern. We used M&M’s to make patterns. What a yummy way to enjoy math!






During our unit time we discussed families. We know that all families are special and that all families are different! We made picture frames for our family pictures and we wrote about our families. These early writings are precious!

I can not get over how wonderful our class has been! These students are just amazing!

Monday, August 16, 2010

Our First Week

I feel so blessed to teach this new group of students. I must say they rank at the very top of my first grade classes! These delightful boys and girls are staying on task, completing assignments, following directions, making friends, and entertaining their teacher VERY WELL!!!! I know it is going to be a FUN year! On the first day of school they were treated to 'Magic Play-doh." It started out with no color, but after a little kneading, it changed color to reveal that we are going to have a terrific first grade year!










Tuesday, August 3, 2010

Welcome New Class

WELCOME to our class blog! I am so HAPPY to be your 1st grade teacher! We are going to have a fun and exciting school year! There is much to do in 1st grade, so I hope you're ready! I can't wait to meet you and to spend the first day of school together. I have lots of fun activities planned for us to enjoy! I will see you soon!

Parents: Thank you for sharing your child(ren) with me this year. I already love each and every one of them. Please become a Follower on our class blog, and I will reward your child with 2 Homework Passes!!! We won't have much homework, but on a busy day, a pass may come in handy! I can't wait to get started!!!