Saturday, December 19, 2015

Weekly Wrap Up

Thank you so much to everyone who helped to make the winter party a huge success!  The kids enjoyed the games, crafts and food that was provided and were able to have some fun together before we headed off for winter break.  Here are some pictures from our afternoon.




  







We were also lucky to have Caroline's mom come in as a mystery reader.  It was fun to listen to her read Lily's Big Day by Kevin Henkes.  Thanks for taking the time to come surprise us!


Thursday, December 17, 2015

2 Countries in 1 Day

If your student came home with jet lag, Wednesday was a day full of travel!  In the morning we traveled to Mexico to learn about Christmas there.  We learned that the flower associated with Christmas, the poinsettia, came from Mexico.  After reading Tomie DePaola's book, The Legend of the Poinsettia, everyone created a poinsettia of their own.  In the afternoon, the students traveled with Mrs. McAndrew to the Netherlands where Sinter Klaas paid them a visit and left the a treat in their "wooden shoes!"






Tuesday, December 15, 2015

Holidays Around The World

Monday we began our look at holidays that are celebrated around the world with a trip to Israel to learn about Hanukkah. We heard a story, learned how to light a menorah, played the dreidel game and then created a six-pointed star that matches the Israeli flag. The students are excited to find out where we will be traveling next!  







Our Trip To India

This afternoon the students visited the country of India to learn about Diwali.  They found out that Diwali means row of lights and got to make paper lanterns to celebrate.  The holiday also calls for sweet treats so the students were able to enjoy a banana with some whipped topping!  Wait and see where our adventures take us next!





Friday, December 11, 2015

Long Ago Experience

It was a lot of fun to try out all of the artifacts brought in by the Ohio Historical Society when they came for our History To Go program. Here are some photos of all the children experienced. 























Hour of Code

We had a great time this week participating in the Hour of Code. We started off coding on the Smartboard as we tried to get the Angry Bird to the pig. Each level became trickier and trickier as there were more lines of code necessary to succeed. You can give it a try by going to https://studio.code.org/hoc/1. 

We also explored code using the free app Kodable. This was another great opportunity for the students to get exposure to coding. I highly recommend having them show you how to use these two coding activities. It is fun and challenging for children and adults!




Wednesday, December 2, 2015

December Has Arrived

It's hard to believe we are already to December. The year is flying by!  We are spending December focusing on subtraction strategies and story problems. The students have learned how to use a number line (my favorite!) and should know when to use the count back strategy and the count up strategy. 

Counting up works best when the numbers you are subtracting are close together. For example: 9-7=?  Students should think 7 in their head and count up 2 more to get to nine. Then they would know the answer is 2. 

Count back works when the number that is being removed is a small number. For example: 8-2=?  Students should think 8 in their mind and the count backward 2 numbers to end at 6. Posing different questions and asking them which strategy makes the most sense is great practice. 

We have also been using cubes on our part-part-whole mats to show our thinking. 


Thanks to Michaela's mom for stopping by to read to the class. It was fun to hear a story written just for Michaela!  The students really enjoyed this book from putmeinthestory.com. 


Wednesday, November 25, 2015

Happy Thanksgiving

I hope you all have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday and enjoy time with your family.  Baking our pumpkin bread this week and creating our Thankful poems was so much fun.  I am thankful that I get to surround myself with such kind, eager to learn students each day.


Friday, November 20, 2015

A Great Week

Thank you all so much for coming in to talk during conference week. I truly value our partnership and look forward to many great months ahead. 

Thanks to Asher's grandfather for coming in to surprise the kids as this week's mystery reader!



Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Ealy House

The Historical Society enjoyed our visit at the beginning of the month and want to invite families to come to their Open House on Friday after Thanksgiving.  They will be open from 1-3 pm and will allow families and students to go up into the attic.  Students can also investigate a little more in some of the rooms since they have more time. If you are around over the holiday weekend, try and stop in to explore this historical house! 

Friday, November 13, 2015

Research Groups, Reading Notebook and A "Moose"try Reader


We continued our learning about the past by forming interest research groups and reading new information on Pebble Go. Each group created a chart about their topic in the present day and is working on a chart of information about the past. We will turn this information into an organized paragraph that compares the past to the present. Each group will also be responsible for presenting their information to the class in an interesting and creative way. 


We have been reading fiction books that take place in the past so we can learn more as well. After reading Summertime in the Woods students used their Reading Noteboook to record a text to self connection they found. Connections are a great way to show understanding. We will continue by learning about text to text and text to world connections soon. 


We ended our week with another "moose"try reader!  Eve's mom joined us to read If You Give A Moose A Muffin!  





Thursday, November 12, 2015

Fluency Practice

Most students at this time need a lot of practice with math fact fluency.  Yesterday we played a fun game to help us practice that concept.  With Addition Blocks, you need to find numbers that add up to the falling block and click on them to clear them out before the block hits the ground.  You can use 2, 3, 4 or 5 numbers to add up to the total you are looking for.  Check it out as another way to practice math facts!  Please note, we found that the game works on a computer and not on a tablet.

Friday, November 6, 2015

Ealy House

What a wonderful experience we had today as we stepped back in time and visited the Ealy House.  This was a great opportunity for the students to see just how different life is compared to life 150 years ago.  They were able to learn about the bedrooms, basement, kitchen, parlor and dining room.  Everyone seemed to have a favorite room and fact that they learned from today's field trip.  Thanks so much to our volunteers.  I hope you learned something new as well...I know I did!


Basement Photos 



    


  Kitchen Photos  



Bedrooms, Upstairs and Dining Room Photos
      





We ended our day with a visit from Maleficent (Anna's mom!) who read us a fractured version of Sleeping Beauty called Snoring Beauty!  It was a very funny story that had the kids laughing and snoring throughout!