Important Dates

* Monday, January 9, Excellent Eagle Assembly

* Friday, January 13 (teacher in-service day) and Monday, January 16, NO SCHOOL

*2nd quarter report cards will go home at the end of January

Monday, March 30, 2015

Jellybean graph


In math, we began learning about real graphs. What better way to practice this skill than with tasty jellybeans?!?! 




Egg and nest art


Last week, we made a nest and egg project. Students tore paper ( to help strengthen those fine motor muscles) to make a nest. Then they colored eggs and birds to fill in the nest. To finish off the project, they wrote an addition sentence (birds + eggs = how many birds will there be).


Mystery Reader

Just remember, you can schedule a chance to be mystery reader any day! It is a fun and easy way to come into your child's classroom. Just this past week, we had an older sybling read to the class!!

Book: Hattie and the Fox


 In our weekly story, Hattie and the Fox, we learned about various aspects of this text. While participating in shared reading, we also acted out the story. Students did an opinion writing about their favorite character. We even took a practice comprehension quiz to help prepare us for first grade.

Measurement


Students have learned about various forms of measurement, such as length, capacity, and weight. We had a lot of fun with hands on explorations. In these photos, students were given the challenge to find how many cubes were the same weight as a toy car. They did a great job working together in small groups.




Monday, March 16, 2015

Reading buddies from second grade


We have begun reading groups with second graders. This will take place on Monday afternoons. The students will take turns reading to their buddies.


Saturday, March 14, 2015

Do you like green eggs and ham??


Can you tell by these photos which students liked green eggs and ham??



To celebrate the author Dr. Seuss, we did several fun seuss-related activities in the classroom. The kids had fun cutting up ham and cracking open eggs. :-)