Sunday, February 17, 2019

Week 22- February 18th, 2019

WOW, what a week!  We celebrated, both Valentines Day and the 100th day of school!  We had way too much fun!  The 100th day shirts were awesome!  Thank you parents for helping! There were way too many pictures to put into one blog post so please check out the February Photo Tab!

In Math this week we focused on solving word problems.  Each word problem that we solve has three parts, 1) a picture, 2) a number sentence and 3) a word sentence.  We practiced this process together many times this week.  We took time to look through the word problems, find key information, think about how to solve the problem and then took the time to solve the problem together.  The students loved solving all the problems.  They are getting to be such good readers too!  They love looking for sight words in everything that we read!

In Language Arts we are practicing our spelling words daily in a variety of ways.  Mrs. Nuttall lent us her salt writing trays which were a huge hit, and we used playdough, rainbow writing and our boogie boards to practice too.

We also added two new elements to our word sort this week..1) sort and write where students first sort the pictures and then write/spell all the words in their notebook, and 2) sort and draw, where the students draw pictures of the words they sort.  They are getting so good at word sorts that soon I will be getting to use their word sort words in sentences.


In Social Studies this week we started our Community Scrapbook.  Students will take some time to learn all about the Community of Devon and the things that connect them to their community.  We started off with looking at a map of Devon, we located it within the province of Alberta and the Country of Canada.  Next we talked about our address and how we can find out address on a map.

After we located our houses on the map, we looked up our address on Google Earth.  We found out that a couple of our classmates live very close to one another, and a couple live very close to ME!  Google Earth was a big hit!

Valentine's Day was so fun!  We wrote about what "Love is..." We will be making a class book with all of their responses!  They were so good!   We also wrote down the three things we love the most.  We played Bingo, and we made Love Monsters to collect all of our Valentines Day treats.









And of course on Friday we threw one heck of a 100th day of School Party!  The shirts were awesome!!


Zero the Hero started off the morning hiding 100 Hershey Kisses around our classroom!  He is a tricky little guy, hiding them in our shoes, cubbies, mailboxes, you name it he hid it in there!!

We also took some time to see what we would look like when we are 100 years old!  They sure got a kick out of this!!



We did 100 fitness activities in Gym!

We wrote about what we would do with 100 dollars!

We spelled 100 words!

We rhymed 100 words!

We didn't quite finish our 100 picture challenge, but we will finish them up next week!  
That was just the morning!  

In the afternoon we did 100's day challenges where students were given different materials and asked to create what they could out of 100 of each item, lego, pennies, linking cubes, solo cups, popsicle sticks, and cheerios.  We also made our 100th day trail mix!  














Since skating was cancelled all week Ryan's mom brought us a Hot Chocolate treat to help us get over all the bad news.  We have also had quite a few days of indoor recess so please keep your fingers crossed we can get outside this week.  We are all going a little stir crazy!  


And Congratulations goes out to Katelyn this week for being 1B's student of the week.  Katelyn is such a fun girl!  She is game to try anything and lately has been working so hard on her writing and reading!  Katelyn is a great speller and takes her time doing all of her activities.  Way to go Katelyn!


Friday, February 8, 2019

Week 20/21 - February 8th, 2018

It feels like forever since I had the chance to update you on all the learning that is happening in 1B.  I am so pleased with how excited and motivated these students are about each activity that we do. I am noticing a huge change in their confidence as they are trying so many more things on their own.  

In Language Arts we are really focusing on making real words.  Every morning students come in there are 7-8 letters that they need to pick up for our making words activity.  They then start to generate a list of words that are 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7 or 8 letters long. I love this activity because each student can really work at their own level.  Some students are focused on 3 letter words while others move right to the 5 or 6 letter words. They love getting the chance to show me the words that they make. This leads to some great conversations about how we form words and we are learning quite quickly about letters that go together.  It is really strengthening our knowledge of word families, root words and word endings. The students love it when they can find words with the “ing” sisters or when they can add an “s” to make the word one letter longer.


We continue our daily word sorts focusing on digraphs, such as ch, th, sh, and wh.  Students will do an assessment on those skills early next week. I have also tested about half of the students on their Green Rainbow words and I will send home the start of blue words next Tuesday.  



During our main language arts block, students are working in small groups on specific targeted lessons for reading and writing.  I work with each group for 15-20 minutes and teach them something to focus on in their reading and then they get a chance to practice that independently.  I do the same for their writing. They are really learning to take ownership and be proud of the work that they do on their own or with the teacher.  


During block 6 (right before lunch) the Grade 1’s have started reading groups, which is an awesome program that the Grade 1 Teachers have put in place.  I have attached a letter outlining the process for anyone who has any questions. Basically students are divided again by ability and what skill they need to practice most to make them better readers and they get 30 minutes of direct instruction at their level.  IF your students are starting to talk about another Teacher, it is likely their reading group teacher. As students master new skills they will switch reading groups depending on what they need.

In Math, we have moved right into addition and are doing so well!  They say this is way too easy for them as they use number lines, fingers, and counters to practice this skill.  This week we learned about Mental Math too and I challenged them to try to figure questions out in their mind without needing to use one of our tools.  To practice this skill we played the game Around the World and they quickly learned that if they can “count on” in their heads they would be much quicker than someone who is counting on their fingers.  I don’t always like the pressure of having to be fast, but I focus the game on who is trying and being a good sport. The winner of the game actually never gets the prize it is someone who plays fair, is a good team member and who tries their very best.  They love this game! Next week we will be solving and learning how to do math word problems. I really love Math games and during our addition unit I plan to teach the students quite a few. I will send home the game sheets as we learn them so you can practice at home.  

Zero the Hero also struck again last week and he brought us some corn pops to count by 2's, 5's and 10's. 


Along with our pen pal letters this week, I also signed our class up for the “Great Valentines Day Exchange.”  There are over 400 classes participating and we had a list of 20 classes across Canada to send a Valentine to.  With the letter we also included an information sheet about our community and school. In return, we will hear back from 20 other schools.  When we get a letter back it will really open up some great conversations about other communities across Canada. We will also take the time to look up the towns on the map. We did some mapping activities in class this week as well, learning about a legends or keys and about directions.


To make our Valentines, we learned a new skill in Art called print making.  Students were given a 4x6 piece of Styrofoam and used a dull pencil to carve out a design.  This was going to be their very own stamp. Next they had to put a “medium” layer of paint across the stamp and press it onto the paper for our design.  This was a fun and messy project. I apologize about the paint on the clothes. Next year, I think I will invest in some paint shirts. This exchange fits really well into our Social Studies Unit focusing on Community.  Next week we will be starting a community scrapbook and students will be asking you questions most nights in their agenda. Please take the time to answer the questions together as we will need the answers to add to our scrapbook.  






For one of our writing projects this week we read the book “Snowmen at Night.”  This book talks about all the things snowmen do when the rest of us are in bed. It was a great lead up to our next writing project.  Students had to finish this sentence, “If I were a snowman at night I would…” They had some very good ideas and used their writing folder tools to spell all their sight words correctly.  We also focused on using the spelling patterns we have learned so far to make our writing more clear. Next week we are doing some work on sentence formation, learning how to begin and end a sentence and focusing on having one idea in each sentence.  



In Science, we are just plugging away at our Winter and Senses Unit.  We have a few more projects planned around the senses and one day we will get out on our winter walk, I think!  This week we took some time to talk about how animals and humans get prepared for winter.

Our Senses Day was a huge hit!! Students moved around to all 4 Grade 1 Classes learning about each sense.  In 1A they learned about optical illusions and Braille as they learned about sight. In 1B we learned about different types of textures.  Students had to reach into a paper bag and feel for textures that were rough, hard, soft, smooth and bumpy. We also played a fun game that included finding a partner with the same textured item by only using the sense of touch.  No talking or looking was allowed! In 1C they focused on the sense of hearing. Students played some listening games and tried to identify the sounds that they were hearing. 1D focused on the sense of smell and identifying different smells.  At the end we all came together to talk about the sense of taste with a little taste test. Students tried a potato chip to learn about the taste buds for salty, a lemon for sour, a jujube for sweet and of course the Bakers Chocolate for bitter.  I think they will remember those for a while!






I think that is enough for now, I am excited about next week though, we have a big project planned with our Grade 4 buddies, Valentines Day, Skating and the 100th day of School.  I’m exhausted just thinking about it!