For the past couple of weeks we have been having a blast with Non Standard Measurement. We have been measuring anything and everything with a variety of objects such as; cubes, blocks, tiles and paper clips. Today we measured a friend using items of our choosing. Here are some pictures of the fun we had. Mrs. Cook even got into the fun but laying on the floor 8 months pregnant and getting measured as well. =)
Mrs. Cook's Creative Classroom
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Happy Thanksgiving!
In the spirit of Thanksgiving our class completed many fun projects. After reading and studying the Mayflower the first graders made a list of what they would take with them if they were traveling on the Mayflower. They then made a suitcase listing and illustrating what they would take on their journey. Here is a great example of a suitcase we made.
First graders also had a Thanksgiving feast. We created Pilgrim's Porridge, a mixture of various snacks that symbolized items from the first Thanksgiving. For example; skittles- representing the colorful harvest, doritos- representing the teepees made by the Native Americans. We had a great time sharing the porridge and spending time together giving thanks.
To top off the fun week before Thanksgiving, we completed some fun Thanksgiving centers!
The one pictured below is Turkey Fact Families- during this center the kids had to match up the turkey feathers to the turkey that included the fact familiy numbers.
Happy Thanksgiving!
Wednesday, November 9, 2011
Reading Groups and Centers
Each morning my Fabulous First Graders and I embark on a reading journey. We begin with a mini-lesson, a short 10-15 minute lesson focusing on a comprehension strategy. For the past couple of weeks it has been, Making Connections. After the mini-lesson the students then have a chance to practice what we have discussed during read to self time, a time when they read from their book boxes of Just Right books. After we read from our book boxes, the kiddos and I come together in a sharing circle. We share what we think may help someone else in our classroom become a better reader. Sharing circle is a great time for the students as well as myself, the teacher, to listen to the kids thoughts on what they are reading and check for comprehension of the strategy we have been working on. After sharing circle we begin reading groups and centers. I meet with 2 groups each day while the other students work in their groups on independent reading, writing, math and spelling activities. This time of the day is a favorite for many students, they love centers and also enjoy getting to have small group instruction from me.
Wednesday, November 2, 2011
Ever wondered what we do during reading groups and centers? Here's a peek into our 90 minute reading block each morning. Each day 2 groups get direct small group reading instruction, here is the "green" group below. We were reading Peter's Move. After reading we do some type of comprehension activitiy and the activity normally involves writing.
Buddy Reading- kids partner up and read out of their reading text book.
They have 2 options of how they want to buddy read;
echo read--one person reads and the other echos
chorale read--both students read at the same time
shared read--the students take turns reading each page
Word work- this is normally some type of word sorting activity where the kids focus on a specific sound in words and sort the pictures and words accordingly. For example short u word families or sh words and ch words.
Poetry--the kids each have a poetry notebook
The notebook contains a years worth of poems, they get a new poem each week. The kids are to read the poem with their group, put the sentence of the poem in the correct order in the oetry pocket chart and lastly, illustrate the poem in their notebook.
Happy Reading!
Monday, October 31, 2011
Happy Halloween!
The party planners did such an awesome job planning great events for the kids. Here's our class playing the mummy relay race! The kids had to wrap their team in toilet paper like a mummy and race to the other side, first team to get through the whole team...WINS!
We also got to make sucker ghosts! Spoookey!
The day wouldn't have been complete without the teachers dressing up...Here's the primary wing aka Snow White and the Seven Dwarfs, complete with a magic mirror and poison apple!
HAPPY HALLOWEEN!
Friday, September 30, 2011
Math Fun
We have been learning all about addition techniques such as; counting up. When we count up we start with the bigger number in an addition problem and count up the little number in the problem. After doing a lot of practice we got to play a really fun game; double compare. Double Compare is a card game that is similar to war except each player flips over 2 cards and adds the numbers together, the player with the largest sum wins the cards. Here are some pictures of us playing!
Saturday, September 17, 2011
Just Right Books
This week we are learning Goldilock's rules on how to choose "Just Right" books! Check out this GREAT site all about choosing these "Just Right" books.
http://www.booknutsreadingclub.com/goldilocksrule.html
http://www.booknutsreadingclub.com/goldilocksrule.html
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