Monday, April 18, 2022

The Week of April 11, 2022

 


Happy April Break

April 18-22

Cooking in the Classroom with Ms. Meghan

Here are some snapshots from our cooking lesson with our Farm to School Coordinator, Meghan! She led our class in cooking apple-cheddar-bacon pancakes. Students chopped, mixed and cooked, and did a great job working together! I hope you can all try making the recipe with your student at home! We really enjoyed adding some delicious maple syrup as a finishing touch!











Readers Theater Performance 

On Friday, the first and second graders wrapped up their unit of study on Folktales from Around the World with a fantastic readers' theater performance! We missed some of our friends who couldn't be with us, but many students took on new roles and filled in where needed. Here are a few pictures Mr. Braun snapped for us. Thank you to all of the support from first and second grade families, teachers and support staff who helped make this a positive experience for all! 




Spotted Salamander

On Thursday morning, we welcomed this beautiful creature into our classroom for a few hours. Students observed, sketched and researched to find out more about this animal. It was awesome to see our students use their nonfiction reading skills to gather more information! 


 


Sunday, April 10, 2022

The Week of April 4

 

Upcoming Dates

Cooking with Ms. Meghan- Thursday, April 14 @ 12:00-1:30 

We will be cooking together in the classroom using a secret ingredient! 

MAPLE SYRUP! 

Classroom volunteers are needed. Please call or email me if you are able to help. 

 First and Second Grade Readers' Theater Performance- Friday, April 15 @9:00

Virtual Field Trip to The Metropolitan Museum of Art- Friday, April 15 @1-2

April Break - April 18-22


Readers' Theater Practice with our Big Buddies

On Tuesday, we spent time practicing our Readers' Theater plays with our big buddies! The first and second graders are learning about Folk Tales from around the world, while practicing important fluency skills such as:

  • Scooping up our words into phrases.
  • Reading with expression to match the author's punctuation marks.
  • Making our voice match the feelings in the story.
We hope to see you on Friday!






Mercy Watson Book Club in Readers' Workshop

Students are learning to read, chat and discuss their thoughts and ideas about our beginning chapter book series Mercy Watson. 


First Grade Math 
We are finishing up our unit of study: Leap Frogs on the Number Line with a surprise trip to Antarctica! We had fun making an airplane to fly on, and measuring ourselves for special snowsuits we would need once we arrived! We used Google Earth, to explore the world, and navigate this interesting continent. Students are learning about different kinds of penguins. We are using various resources to record data on height, weight and color patterns of interesting penguins.  When we return from April break, we will continue learning about penguins and apply our addition and subtraction skills to story problems. Here is a great visual for first grade families to see. This table explains the various story problems we will tackle.
Additionally, please click on the link below to see an overview of Unit 6.











Writers' Workshop- Opinion Writing
The first and second graders have a strong knowledge of the way an opinion writer shares their feelings. Together, we wrote several opinion pieces learning how to write a beginning, middle and end. Students are now writing about topics of their choice. 

We brainstormed topics that we felt strongly about from home, school and the world around us. Students are learning to advocate for change in their world. We read  mentor pieces from students around the country covering topics such as: extra recess, bullying, school lunch, playdates with friends, and classroom environments. The first and second graders wrote their own letters and opinion books. 



Social Studies Mini Unit: Mapping Skills
This week, we began learning about the earth using a globe and Google Earth. We identified key features of a globe, and began to notice features of a map. Students named and identified water (oceans), land (continents, countries, states and towns). Each morning we traveled to a new place and learned various ways to say good morning from around the world.  In the coming week, students will create various maps and learn their address. 





Monday, April 4, 2022

Readers' Theater Perfomance

 

First and Second Grade

Readers’ Theater Performance

When: April 15th, 2022 @ 9:00

Who: First and Second Grade Families

 

 The first and second graders have been learning about Folktales from around the world. We are also learning to read with fluency.  Students will perform folktales from around the world in a Readers’ Theater style. 


We hope you can make it!