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Wednesday, February 27, 2013

March Promethean Board Calendar

 

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Sunday, February 17, 2013

V Day Fun

Hey Friends!
This past week was...well I'll just say it was something. I have been dealing with a classroom situation all school year but  here's one thing I know for sure...God does answer prayers. 

Anyway, we did manage to get in a little Valentine's Day fun. Here's a peek. 

Thursday morning we sorted conversation hearts. We saved the actual eating of the hearts until lunchtime.



















Earlier in the week we graphed if we liked Hugs or Kisses. Of course we had to do a taste test first. That was their favorite part of the activity.


Then I gave the students a printout of a box of candy. They had to create a combination of ten using Hugs and Kisses. Sorry for the blurry picture. I think it was the end of the day...5:30 and I was still at school..so maybe I was a little tired.

Then we completed our individual graphing results sheets. I always make them write one thing they noticed about our weekly graph.



On Valentine's Day we completed our weekly bingo game. This week's phonics skill was comparative endings. Before the game the students wrote from a list of comparative endings words we'd studied during the week. Then I created a flip chart in which they had to pull a word from behind the cookie jar. If they had the word on their bingo sheet they covered it with a conversation heart. The first person to cover their entire board called out Valentine! They loved it!


       


Math Stations:  These students are adding three numbers.


These students are sorting addition sentences.


These students are finding ten more and less, and one more and less.


Sorting true and false addition and subtraction sentences.


Adding three numbers.


One of our Reading Street stories was I'm a Caterpillar. During small group instruction we completed sequence writing about the life cycle of a butterfly.







I hope you have a wonderful week ahead!

Monday, February 11, 2013

Longish Update

Hello friends!
I feel like it's been so long since I've posted. But here's a peek at some of the things we've been doing.

Polar Bear Fever!
We had such a great time studying polar bears. The students were really into it, and they were some of the best researchers!
We started out with the wonderful idea from Reagan over at Tunstall's Teaching Tidbits. You can read about that here.
I started off with four tables, and each table had a grouping of polar bear pictures. I tried to categorize them into four groups: polar bears with their cubs, polar bears hunting for seals, polar bears swimming and a general set of pictures that lent themselves to describing polar bears (teeth, paws..etc) They each walked around and used the provided sticky notes to write questions or observations about the pictures.




These stayed up for the entire study. The students referred to them often.
Then I read aloud Gail Gibbons book Polar Bears. We stopped though out the reading to list facts we learned or facts we thought were important to our study. Then the students chose another sticky note to write about something the learned from the book.


The next day we completed our sticky note research. I got this right from the Primary Comprehension Toolkit..I love that kit!!! I broke the students up into four groups.

There was a reader and the remaining members were the recorders of new information from the text they were reading.
 I picked four different non-fiction books on polar bears and copied different parts of each book. The categories were: what they eat and how they hunt, their babies, passages describing polar bears, and what they do in the winter. As the reader read the text they all decided what was the important information to add to their sticky notes. They were working so quietly and discussing what would be the best information to write onto their post it's. After all groups were finished we got together and shared the different findings. Students got more sticky notes to add new information they learned from the other groups.








On the third day or our research we watched National Geographic's Polar Prowl. 

I love these videos...I finally broke down and bought a set for my classroom. During this dvd we paused and added more information to our notes and learned a bunch of new vocabulary words like insulation, migrate and camouflage.

The next day we took a look at all of our information and categorized them into groups. We decided on descriptions of polar bears, how they hunt, their babies and interesting facts. Then we started creating our nonfiction books. We started with the table of contents and went from there. Their books turned out so well.










We topped it off by completing a Glyph Girls polar bear. I left off the buttons, bow and patch. I wanted our display to look as close to authentic as we could.








                                            

We had such a wonderful time researching!
Sorry for the long post and if you made to the end thanks for sticking with me. 

Saturday, February 2, 2013

Super Sale

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Friday, February 1, 2013