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 *



March 5, 2012

Weekly Update, March 5 - 9

Hello Sssssssssuper First Graders and Stupendoussssss First Grade Families!

The kids loved our bug study last week! We watched a few short video clips about amazing insects on Friday. Kids - the link to the website with the bug videos is now on my blog! It's in the LINKS section and it's the link called "Bug Videos." Enjoy!

Sssssss....this week we are learning about snakes in science, guided reading and writing and the kids love it! Today we learned about the characteristics of the Western Diamondback. The kids learned some great new snake vocabulary. Kids - be sure to share it with your parents! The rest of the week we will learn about king snakes, garter snakes and green snakes. I personally had a lot of fun researching for this slithery unit. I can't wait to teach the kids slithery, slimy information and show AWESOME snake pictures to them!

In writing we are working on sssssssuper snake writing! Today we wrote "How To Be A Diamondback" and the kids had so much fun with these! They have made so much progress in poetry! Their "How To Be A Diamondback" poems are hung up on the wall in the shape of a snake (complete with a head and rattle!), so be sure to stop by to check out the kids' ssssssuper sssssnake writing! Tomorrow the kids will practice their alliteration skills by writing 4 alliteration sentences on a swirly garter snake.  On Wednesday, we will read the book "Verdi" to go with our green snake study.  Verdi is a special python snake who learns how to be green.  The kids will get to make their own Verdi snake and write about their favorite part of the book.  On Thursday, the kids will make king snake crowns with 8 different complete sentences about king snakes.  On Friday, we will review different snakes.The kids came home with Rainbow Words and they are due tomorrow. This week in making words we are work on tricky vowel combinations.



In reading we are comparing fiction, non-fiction and fun-non-fiction.

The kids had fun in their slithery, slimy snake centers! The centers for the week include:
1. Listening - The kids listened to "I Can Read About Reptiles" and they identified reptiles from the book based on different clues.
2. Social Studies - The kids tested their bug knowledge from last week with a game. They worked in partners to answer questions about bugs. For each question they answered correctly, they got to move along the snake shaped board.
3. Writing - The kids colored different pictures of baby snakes. They wrote about adventures of their baby snakes.
4. Math - The kids got a picture of a diamondback snake and they colored the diamonds in an ABBC pattern. After they colored, they cut their snake and they have their own swirly snake. These turned out great!
5. Reading - The kids read different snake books and they shared new snake facts with their reading group.

In math we are busy working on both shapes and assessments for the 3rd quarter report card. The kids are learning to compare flat and 3D shapes. The kids are taking report assessments on skip counting, addition, subtraction, place value, calendar elements, patterning and measurement.

We have a fun activity planned for computers on Friday. If you’d like to see what we’ll do, check the blog for the posting called “Computers, 3/9.”

Have an A+ week!
Mrs. Johnston

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