We read with our reading buddies. -Rohin
We ate lunch. -Jacob
We saw some Digital Challenge Math videos. -Sarah
(You can watch them on YouTube here!)
We learned about the bald eagle. -Thomas
We learned about the pallid bat. -Ariana
We learned about the Kind Kids Club. -Katherine
We went to snack and recess. -Jalen
We made songs about black bears. -Amaru
We went to recess. -Wesley
We made seahorses with Milo's mom for Fun Friday. -Leila
We made videos of our chants with our teams. -Jacquelyn
Thank you to Amaru's mom for the photo! |
We read to Jaquelyn's mom during Read to Someone during Reader's Workshop. -Emma
We did a pallid bat chant. -Noah K.
We did the Pledge of Allegiance. -Noah T.
We did Fit Friday. -Hailey
We did Morning Work. -Isaiah
We learned new things about the coniferous forest and earned awards. -Olivia
We shopped the library. -Parker
We got to see some awesome writing shared by a few of our first grade authors...
Thanks, Mr. Wood, for the photo! |
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Looks like it was an awesome week! I love the art project, stories, and songs about bears. Thank you for inviting me into your class on Friday. I enjoyed meeting all of you and helping you with your Google accounts. Hopefully, next time we can try out email too.
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You kids were busy! I can't believe all of the learning you did in just one week! I learned from you that Pallid Bats eat a lot of bugs (arthropods). I am glad that you are learning about our national symbol, that is important to know. I am curious about what you will learn this week. Mrs. Hoyt, a teacher.
ReplyDeleteIt's wonderful to see how much you are learning! Have fun in school and help Miss Klozko whenever you can. She is a great teacher! From Mr. Baxter
ReplyDeleteDear Ms.Kloczko's Class,
ReplyDeleteYou look like you're having fun in class. For the seahorses did you use jewels or sequins? The songs about the bear and eagle were cute and cool when you sang it!
Sincerely,
Fifth Graders of Mrs.Rohrbacker's class