In writers' workshop, students are working on informational writing. On Friday, they decided on a sea creature to research and write about in their final book!
Friday, May 29, 2015
Everyone in room 108 has been working hard this week to prepare for our class plays on June 15th. Students have been rehearsing lines, trying out different voices, and making their masks! Next week we start set design!
We've started studying the ocean! Each day, we learn about a different ocean creature and add it to our murals. So far, we've learned about algae, coral, whales, and crabs. Next week, we get a visit from real live horseshoe crabs!
In writers' workshop, students are working on informational writing. On Friday, they decided on a sea creature to research and write about in their final book!
In writers' workshop, students are working on informational writing. On Friday, they decided on a sea creature to research and write about in their final book!
Friday, May 22, 2015
We wrapped up our mapping unit this week by going on a treasure hunt! Students used a map of the school and surrounding area to help them find clues that led to the hidden treasure: a box full of compasses!
Our final science unit began this week. Students will be studying the ocean for the remainder of the school year, with the culminating activity being our trip to Crescent Beach in June!
In readers' workshop this week we practiced reading the 4 plays that will be featured in our theater presentation on June 15. On Friday, students chose their roles. Next week, we start making our masks!
In math, we continue to review some of the concepts introduced in Everyday Math this year. Students used straws and twist ties and followed directions to make a series of different polygons. They also used a weather map to review temperature and range.
Happy Memorial Day weekend!
Our final science unit began this week. Students will be studying the ocean for the remainder of the school year, with the culminating activity being our trip to Crescent Beach in June!
In readers' workshop this week we practiced reading the 4 plays that will be featured in our theater presentation on June 15. On Friday, students chose their roles. Next week, we start making our masks!
In math, we continue to review some of the concepts introduced in Everyday Math this year. Students used straws and twist ties and followed directions to make a series of different polygons. They also used a weather map to review temperature and range.
Happy Memorial Day weekend!
Friday, May 15, 2015
Though it doesn't seem possible, the end of our year in first grade is fast approaching!
The readers' workshop model we've used throughout the school year ends this week. Starting next week, we will begin work on our Reader's Theater class plays!
In Everyday Math, we've started our final unit which is a review of many of the topics that were covered this year. It is a terrific opportunity for students to practice some of the more challenging skills they have been introduced to over the course of the school year . This week, we practiced telling time to the minute and adding 2 coin amounts.
We officially ended our weather unit with a visit from channel 6 meteorologist Todd Gutner! He taught us all about high and low pressure systems and answered many of our lingering weather questions!
Our mapping unit will wind down next week. This week, students finished their body maps and participated in a gallery walk to view and appreciate everyone's hard work.
In writing, we've started our final unit of the year: informational writing (also known as All About Books). The students are off to a great start, with many books already completed on topics such as:
sharks, lightning, Ohio, ballet, jaguars, and many more!
Happy weekend!
The readers' workshop model we've used throughout the school year ends this week. Starting next week, we will begin work on our Reader's Theater class plays!
In Everyday Math, we've started our final unit which is a review of many of the topics that were covered this year. It is a terrific opportunity for students to practice some of the more challenging skills they have been introduced to over the course of the school year . This week, we practiced telling time to the minute and adding 2 coin amounts.
We officially ended our weather unit with a visit from channel 6 meteorologist Todd Gutner! He taught us all about high and low pressure systems and answered many of our lingering weather questions!
Our mapping unit will wind down next week. This week, students finished their body maps and participated in a gallery walk to view and appreciate everyone's hard work.
In writing, we've started our final unit of the year: informational writing (also known as All About Books). The students are off to a great start, with many books already completed on topics such as:
sharks, lightning, Ohio, ballet, jaguars, and many more!
Happy weekend!
Friday, May 8, 2015
Our mapping unit is in full swing and the students are loving it! We read and used a map of Rowe School's playground, used a compass rose to find specific spots on a map from the book Franklin's Neighborhood, used clay to represent all the different kinds of maps we are a part of, and started making body maps!
In writers' workshop students learned to edit their poetry this week. They then picked one poem to publish and illustrate. They will share their poems with Ms. Honan and the rest of the first graders on Monday at our poetry celebration!
In readers' workshop the first graders became directors as they read this week! They learned as much as they could about ALL of the characters in their books, imagined the setting, and even instructed their reading buddies to act out the important parts of the story!
In writers' workshop students learned to edit their poetry this week. They then picked one poem to publish and illustrate. They will share their poems with Ms. Honan and the rest of the first graders on Monday at our poetry celebration!
In readers' workshop the first graders became directors as they read this week! They learned as much as they could about ALL of the characters in their books, imagined the setting, and even instructed their reading buddies to act out the important parts of the story!
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