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
Wednesday, September 14, 2011
Family Trees
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Eye, Mouth and Body Control
This week we discussed Eye, Mouth and Body Control. We decided the following would be what First Graders would fo to show good Eye Control;
Look at the person speaking.
No eye rolling.
For Mouth Control we decided First Graders should be;
Keep your mouth quiet when someone else is speaking.
Use a whisper voice in the classroom at work time, a shoulder voice when working with a partner, and a table voice when working as a table.
Use only kind, respectful words.
Only use an outside voice outside at recess time.
For Body Control we decided we would need to;
Keep our hands and feet to ourselves at all times.
Sit criss cross applesauce on the carpet.
Walk with our hands to our sides in the hallway.
To finish up Eye, Mouth and Body Control we made a book and chose one rule for each to write down. We then got to share our book with a friend.
Look at the person speaking.
No eye rolling.
For Mouth Control we decided First Graders should be;
Keep your mouth quiet when someone else is speaking.
Use a whisper voice in the classroom at work time, a shoulder voice when working with a partner, and a table voice when working as a table.
Use only kind, respectful words.
Only use an outside voice outside at recess time.
For Body Control we decided we would need to;
Keep our hands and feet to ourselves at all times.
Sit criss cross applesauce on the carpet.
Walk with our hands to our sides in the hallway.
To finish up Eye, Mouth and Body Control we made a book and chose one rule for each to write down. We then got to share our book with a friend.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
Class Promise
Today we made our class promise. To get started we began to brainstorm a list of things we promise to do this year in First Grade. After we made our list, as a class we needed to "sign" our promise. We decided to sign it by writing our name with rainbow letters and topping it off by decorating a face to go with our name, just in case anyone couldn't read our words. We worked VERY hard on our names and faces, check us out!
Our finished Class Promise!!
Friday, August 26, 2011
Tour of our First Grade Classroom!
Welcome to our room! I'm sure you have so many questions about all of the fun areas in our room. I'll take you on a quick picture tour!
Once you walk into the room you will see our calendar board. This is where we will do the calendar each day, count by 10s, 5s and 2s as well as chart the weather, count money and days in First Grade! You will also see a tall book shelf with colorful boxes, those will be our book boxes all year. The book boxes will store our Just Right books that we will read during Reader's Workshop!
Next you will see my desk, this is where I will be when we are doing things as a whole class using the projector screen.Next you will see the word wall and reading group table. The word wall will be used to display words we have worked on in class. It is there to help all the kiddos learn to spell and remember those tricky sight words. The reading table is where Mrs. Cook will hold reading groups. We will meet three times or twice a week to read books together. These books will be perfect for you because they will be on your very own reading level.
The next area is the classroom library. This is where you will get to go book shopping to pick out just right books for your book boxes!Next up, we have the back counter top. This area will hold tubs for center time work and will also be the place we store our daily writing journals and daily math journals.
Lastly we have our classroom job board. This bulletin board will hold our daily schedule as well as the classroom jobs. There is also a place on the table to turn in your monthly calendars each morning and your work each day. Underneath the table you will see the Listening Center, this is where you will get to listen to books on tape and write a book report over what you heard!
I really hope you enjoyed the tour!
Mrs. Cook
Monday, August 22, 2011
Welcome!
Dear First Graders (and families of first graders),
Hurray, hurray! You're a first grader...at last! I have been waiting all summer long to meet you, and I can't wait to take you on the most wonderful learning adventures this year! Get excited--we are going to be reading oodles of the BEST books ever written, conducting fun science experiments, writing and illustrating books just like real authors, solving all kinds of puzzling math problems, and all along the way we'll be dancing, singing, laughing, and having a GREAT time learning together! Some of you may have butterflies flapping around in your little bellies-- maybe some of you are so nervous, you even have whole birds in there! Don't worry. First grade is going to be a BLAST! I promise. Pinky promise. See you soon, first grader!
Love,
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