Tuesday, November 15, 2016
Brownie Points!!
We had some very exciting news yesterday in 1S, we earned our last brownie point! We created a list of different things that we wanted to do for filling up our brownie tray. Then we took a class vote to see which idea had the most votes. The winner was pajama day and stuffed animal day! First graders can wear their pajamas and bring a small stuffed animal (must fit inside their backpack) to school on Thursday, November 17th!
Monday, November 7, 2016
Duck for President!
Over the past few weeks we have been reading fiction books about voting and elections. Today we read Duck for President and had our very own election to vote for Farmer Brown or Duck for president. Below are a few pictures of our private voting stations.
After everyone voted, they wrote about who they would vote for and why.
Once all the results were in, we created a graph of how many votes each candidate had. We used this graph to make observations about what we noticed when looking at the results. As you can see, Duck won the campaign in 1S!
Be sure to ask your child about this fun voting activity!
Wednesday, October 26, 2016
Stellaluna
Yesterday we read the book Stellaluna. We talked about what the problem was in a story and what the solution was. After reading the book, students wrote about the problem and how the problem was solved. Ask your child to tell you about Stellaluna and how her problem was solved in the story.
After we finished our writing, we made cute bats to go along with the story and to help decorate our classroom for Halloween!
Tuesday, October 11, 2016
Columbus Day!
During Social Studies, we have been learning about Christopher Columbus and why he is important to history. Students watched a video about Christopher Columbus, created a representation of his ship and wrote what they learned about him. Be sure to ask your child what they learned about Christopher Columbus. Check out our work below!
Here we are watching a BrainPop Jr. video about Christopher Columbus:
Here we are working hard on writing what we learned about Christopher Columbus.
Here is the finished product! Be sure to check your child's backpack for their work, they were pretty excited and proud to bring them home today!
Here we are watching a BrainPop Jr. video about Christopher Columbus:
Here we are working hard on writing what we learned about Christopher Columbus.
Here is the finished product! Be sure to check your child's backpack for their work, they were pretty excited and proud to bring them home today!
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Reader's Workshop
Today in reader's workshop we talked about the three ways to read a book. Ask your child to tell you what the three different ways are.
Here we are practicing our stamina during reader's workshop. Today we read silently for 12 solid minutes! Yay 1S, keep up the good work!
Here we are practicing our stamina during reader's workshop. Today we read silently for 12 solid minutes! Yay 1S, keep up the good work!
Friday, September 9, 2016
Scholastic Book Order:
If you would like to order books from Scholastic, please click here! Once on the homepage, click "First Time Parents" and enter the following code: GZY8L. Then, you can browse the online catalogs and place your order. Once your order arrives, I will send it home with your child. Book orders are due by Monday, September 19th. If you have any questions, please let me know!
If you would like to order books from Scholastic, please click here! Once on the homepage, click "First Time Parents" and enter the following code: GZY8L. Then, you can browse the online catalogs and place your order. Once your order arrives, I will send it home with your child. Book orders are due by Monday, September 19th. If you have any questions, please let me know!
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Friday, March 11, 2016
Aquarium Field Trip!
On Wednesday, we took a field trip to the New England Aquarium to conclude our study of fish. Ask your child about the different fish and animals that they saw and which was their favorite. Also, be sure to ask them what makes a fish a fish!
Science Fun!
Today, we put a twist on the game Headbandz in 1S! First graders each had a picture of an animal on their head. They had to ask their partner questions based on life cycle, anatomy, habitat and body covering to figure out if it was a fish, bird or insect that was on their head. They had a lot of fun:).
Friday, February 26, 2016
How Do You Measure Up to Abe Lincoln
This week we have been learning about George Washington and Abraham Lincoln. Did you know that Abraham Lincoln was our tallest president at 6 feet 4 inches tall? We have also been learning about measurement in math, so we decided to see how tall we were in comparison to the 16th president. Check us out below!
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