Sunday, November 28, 2010
Turkey Trot
Here are some pictures of many of the first graders and a few of the teachers who participated in the Turkey Trot of 2010.
Enjoy :)
House Projects
The students' house projects came out great! They all presented their projects and felt proud of their hard work! I will keep the projects on display in the classroom until Friday. If you would like to pick up your child's project, please let me know.
Here are some pictures of everyone's 3-D home models.
Enjoy :)
Monday, November 8, 2010
Readers' Workshop
House Project
Your child’s first project is to build a 3 dimensional model of his/her home with as many details as possible. They will then write a few sentences describing why the house is built and set up that way. Completed projects are due on Tuesday, November 23rd. Your child will be presenting their project on Wednesday, November 24th. Please have your child practice reading their report at home to ensure their confidence when they are presenting it to their classmates.
Please use a poster board or cardboard to build on. You can use construction paper, popsicle sticks, shoeboxes, backyard materials, whatever your imagination can dream up. We encourage using materials found around the house rather than store bought. The Native Americans made their homes using materials found in their backyards so we are trying to encourage the children to do the same. Please fill out the
“My Home” activity sheet and return the project to school by Tuesday, November 23rd. After your child presents their project to the class, all the projects will be on display for the whole school to see!!!!
Attached is a rubric so you can see what the expectations are for this project. We will also be posting picture on the first grade blogs.
Have fun and as always thank you for your support!
The First Grade Team
Pumpkins, Pumpkins Everywhere
We had a great time learning all about pumpkins. The students reviewed how they grow (extended learning from Kindergarten). Then they became scientists making estimations, predictions, and hypotheses.
in this pumpkin and close to 1000 seeds
Then, of course, decorating them was the best part! The students had the opportunity of earning $.40 to purchase craft supplies that they wanted to use to decorate their pumpkin with. This is definitely one of my favorite activities to teach money. Enjoy the results!