Wednesday, November 12, 2014
October - Part 3 & Welcome November!
We also picked the October BEAR BRAG WINNERS. These students exemplify great qualities of a good citizen here at school. They are friends to others, kind, helpful, responsible and always try to follow rules and expectations. Congratulations to Maren and Connor.
And finally, as we moved into the month of November, we took time to learn a little about our country and the military and veterans who help protect us all. Veterans Day was celebrated with a special program honoring student's family members who are serving or have served our country. Students loved having the chance to write letters to a veteran, and they were really sweet. Here are a few samples:
As you can tell, it has been very busy! Welcome November and our Thanksgiving season! Check back soon for more sneak peeks into our classroom!
More October Fun - Part 2
We also began to learn about blogging using Kidblog -- a wonderful app where each student is blogging about things we are learning in class. We will soon have a lesson on writing "comments" on other people's blog and what appropriate and kind comments sound like. Then students will begin to read and comment on classmate's blogs. We would love for parents & relatives to eventually comment on your child's blog in Kidblog! We want to practice writing blog posts a little while longer though. I'll keep you posted when a good time to check out Kidblog gets closer!
And here is a class pic that we had Ms. Husby take for us!!! It is hard to always have every one of us be in the room at the same time, so sometimes we just have to squeeze close and take a photo whenever we have the chance!
October Fun - Part 1
We have been practicing tons of concepts with numbers 1-50. Skipcounting, number order, greater than/less than, etc. Here are a few snapshots:
We love using these apps to help with math concepts: Number Pieces Basic and Schookit Math. Both are free apps!
We also spent the month being a part of the Global Read Aloud, where we were reading aloud the chapter book Miraculous Journey of Edward Tulane. Students have loved learning and practicing many comprehension skills through this wonderful book. We have learned how to make inferences, make mental images and to do a lot of predicting! All great skills to help with our reading comprehension!
More October updates coming soon!!
Sunday, September 21, 2014
Snapshots from September
Learning library rules and expectations with our librarian Ms. Johnson and friends from Ms. Gelles' Class.
Observing wind patterns during our summer weather study.
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Learning graphing skills with popcorn.
International DOT Day is a global celebration about learning how to make your mark on the world. We had such a great celebration! We read Peter Reynolds' book "The Dot". We talked about learning how to make choices that will lead us to a successful life. We drew and shared what we want to be when we grow up and how what we learn and do TODAY helps us toward that goal. We Skyped with a FIrst Grade Class from New Jersey and sang a special song about making our mark! We are creating 2 special trees in the hall with all the other first graders that represents our future! We sorted and counted "dots". We Tweeted about DOT day with other classrooms from around the world! I hope your child shared some of their experiences with you. Here are some pictures :
Hope you enjoyed this September Snapshot of 1st Grade!
Saturday, August 30, 2014
Week One is All Done!
Friday, August 22, 2014
WELCOME to the 2014/15 School Year!
School Ends - Dismissal is promptly at 2:45 p.m. PLEASE DO NOT BE LATE PICKING YOUR CHILD UP FROM SCHOOL! They can get very upset and stressed when they are not picked up and it is extra time spent for teachers and staff to locate a parent or guardian to come pick up a child. If you are running late for any reason at dismissal, please call the school right away so we can let your child know you will be late.
Orange Sign (That has your last name on it) -- Use this sign to pick up your child when you are in the drive-through lane. First Graders are picked up in the front of the school building.
The first week of school is exceptionally hectic at dismissal time, and I do ask that when you see our class walk outside, please do not pull your child from the line! Let us sit in our designated spot first, so students can learn the after school expectations. We want to keep all of our students safe during this busy time at school!
Thank you so much for all that you have done to help your child transition from Kinder to First Grade! I am looking forward to a great school year with your son or daughter! Please e-mail me if you have any questions or concerns! WELCOME TO FIRST GRADE!
Friday, June 6, 2014
Hello June! Hello Summer!
Goodbye to First Grade! Time flies and here we are on the brink of closing another school year. It has been a fun, learning year for me and the kiddos. So very proud of all of the students growth and accomplishments. I know every teacher says this, but please have your child read over the summer! Make visiting the local library a regular event. They need this one simple skill to be encouraged by every adult in their lives! Reading is the one singular thing that will make or break their school success! So help your child make a reading goal this summer. Read 20 books? 30? Kids can read books online too. Go to the BCE library page for links to on line catalogs like Tumblebooks. Thanks for a really great year! Here are some snapshots from our final weeks:
Thank you for a great year! Over and out!