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Wednesday, November 6, 2013

What is going on in first grade?

We have had a busy week! Thanks to all of you who came to Open House. It was great to see you. The kids just loved showing off all of the work we have been doing. I learn more and more about your kids everyday, and it was great to talk with you about them, and the work they are doing. I am so proud of all of them!

Next week we are starting some new topics. In Math we will be learning place value. It is a hard topic in first grade, so talk with your kids, and ask them what they have learned. See if they can explain it to you.

In Social Studies we will be learning about community helpers and the roles they play in our lives.

Reading this week will be all about predictions. When reading with your kiddos ask them to predict what might happen next. It is so fun to hear thier answers!

Our Spelling word family is -and as in land

Have a great day.

Monday, September 30, 2013

Math Stations

We have four math stations.
Teacher Group
Partner Games
Individual table top math
Technology

Here are some pictures of the fun we have been having!
PhotoPhotoPhotoPhoto: Math time!

Tuesday, September 24, 2013

Western Wear on Thursday


Howdy,
Students can wear western wear on Thursday for Fair Day!
 
The class with the most participation gets a jeans pass good FOR THE FULL WEEK OF FAIR WEEK  for their teacher.  WINK WINK :)

Monday, September 23, 2013

Why can't I skip my twenty minutes of reading tonight?

"Why Can't I Skip My Twenty Minutes of Reading Tonight?" Let's figure it out -- mathematically!

  • Student A reads 20 minutes five nights of every week.
  • Student B reads only 4 minutes a night...or not at all!

Step 1: Multiply minutes a night x 5 times each week.
Student A reads 20 min. x 5 times a week = 100 min./week.
Student B reads 4 minutes x 5 times a week = 20 minutes.Step 2: Multiply minutes a week x 4 weeks each month.
Student A reads 400 minutes a month.
Student B reads 80 minutes a month.

Step 3: Multiply minutes a month x 9 months/school year.
Student A reads 3600 min. in a school year.
Student B reads 720 min. in a school year.
Student A practices reading the equivalent of ten whole school days a year.
Student B gets the equivalent of only two school days of reading practice.

By the end of 6th grade if Student A and Student B maintain these same
reading habits, Student A will have read the equivalent of 60 whole school
days Student B will have read the equivalent of only 12 school days.
One would expect the gap of information retained will have widened
considerably and so, undoubtedly, will school performance. How do you think
Student B will feel about him/herself as a student?

Some questions to ponder:
  • Which student would you expect to read better?
  • Which student would you expect to know more?
  • Which student would you expect to write better?
  • Which student would you expect to have a better vocabulary?
  • Which student would you expect to be more successful in school....and in life?
This information comes from here: http://www.teachingandlearningtogether.com/book-bags.html

We use our whole brain!

Dear Parents,
As the year progresses, you may notice that our classroom doesn’t run like other classrooms. We will be learning through Whole Brain Teaching, a research based system that utilizes all areas of the brain, keeps children engaged throughout their lessons, and helps them retain much more information than the standard lecture-discussion model.
Whole Brain Teaching is a highly interactive form of instruction that delivers information to students in short “chunks.” Kids then teach what they have just learned to their partners, using hand-gestures to help remember specific vocabulary. While students teach each other, the teacher walks around the room to discover who understands the lesson and who needs more instruction.
Research shows that children retain more information when they have an opportunity to put it into their own words and use gestures to emphasize key instructional units …plus, it’s amazingly fun! For more information about Whole Brain Teaching please go to www.WholeBrainTeaching.com.
Thanks!

Friday, September 20, 2013

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Educational Websites for Homework


Here is the only link you will ever need!!! Well maybe not... but I have put all the homework websites that I recommend including Raz-Kids on this one page. Just bookmark it and your kids will have easy access to all of these great sites.

                                                                 http://sqworl.com/o3bw1j

Welcome

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