Little One Is Here!

Little One Is Here!
Hi Busy Bees! Here is our 'Babee' Brother Jack! Get it?! We miss you! Love, Lilly Rose and Sophie Pink

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* We are respectful * We are responsible * We are safe * We follow the GOLDEN RULE *



November 8, 2010

Weekly Update, November 8 - 12

Hello Awesome First Graders and Amazing First Grade Parents!

The kids are still batty for bats!  They are still talking all about bats and sharing what they learned.  It is so great to see!  Be sure to check out the links section of my blog.  I added the echolocation video that we watched in class.  We watched this again today at the start of computers and the kids LOVE it!  Kids - watch the video and sing the song to your parents.  You can show them how much you know about echolocation and bats! 

Our patriotic week is off to a great start!  Reminder: there is no school this Thursday, November 11 in honor of Veteran's Day.

This week we are doing a social studies unit on Awesome America.  Kids - we did Outstanding Owls, Perfect Pumpkins, Brilliant Bats and now we are doing Awesome America.  What is this called???  Today the kids learned what the word pledge means.  We studied The Pledge of Allegiance and the kids learned the meaning of all of the words.  They also wrote a pledge to themselves.  The rest of the week will will learn all about the things that make America great.  On Tuesday and Friday we will learn about the symbols of our country, we will learn about and make a flag and have a parade with patriotic music.  We will learn about the reason we don't have school on Thursday: Veteran's Day.  A member of the military, Sergeant First Class Stephen Miller (the dad of one of my students from last year), will come to our class to talk with the kids on Wednesday.

The kids had a great time with our patriotic centers today.  The kids went to two centers today!  The centers for the week include:
1.  Listening - The kids listened to a CD of patriotic American songs.  While they listened, they drew pictures of what they heard in the song.  They also wrote their favorite parts of the music.

2.  Science - The kids looked at different symbols of The United States.  They looked at pictures of astronauts and they discovered that American astronauts often take a symbol of our country, the flag, with them.  The kids used paper towel rolls to make their own space shuttles.  Thank you for all the toilet paper and paper towel roll donations!  The kids loved this center!
3.  Writing - The kids wrote about promises.  They wrote about a promise they made and a promise someone made.  They wrote about what the promise was and how they felt about it.
4.  Math - The kids looked at a flag and they estimated how many stars and stripes are on the flag.  After they estimated, they discussed the best strategies to find the number of stars and stripes on the flag.  After they talked about their strategies, they counted the stars and stripes on the flag.
5.  Reading - The kids read 1:1 with me.

We have new spelling words this week.  In addition to our spelling words, we have America - theme words.  The kids came home with Rainbow Words and they are due tomorrow.  Since the kids did so well with their challenge this week, I gave them a new and more difficult challenge.  If the whole class spells America and allegiance (a little alliteration test!!!) correctly, the class will get a prize.

We began chapter 8 in math today.  This chapter focuses on more difficult concepts of subtraction: counting down, vertical addition, related facts and story problems.  Your child came home with a parent letter that provides information on this chapter.  The kids did very well with the subtraction and they got some good practice learning about related facts.  This is a tough concept and the kids are doing a nice job.

The kids had a fun time in computers today.  If you'd like to see what they did in computers today, click on the post directly below this one, "Computers, 11/8."

Have an A+ Week!
Mrs. Johnston

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