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Does this sound familiar? :) It's a long day at school each day, and your kids have been working SO hard! (When I get home from school, I have trouble remembering what we did all day, too!) Our weekly posts are a great tool to jog your child's memory. Here's what we did at school this week:
We played "Roll and Add" again with our partners, this time with... you guessed it! Bald eagles!
Everyone worked together to write a paragraph about black bears. (Ask your first grader to tell you what informative means!) Miss Kloczko wrote the topic sentence, each team wrote one fact, and we wrote the last sentence together. The kids learned that an easy way to give your writing closure is to write a "feeling sentence." (We'll learn lots of other ways later in first grade!)
Math during science time!
Scientific illustrations in our poetry folders for I Know a Bald Eagle!
There are many ways to show a number! We learned a few ways this week. We'll learn some new "challenge ways" soon!
One of my favorite authors helped us with our writing this week! Mo Willems' pigeon (and Elephant and Piggie) helped us with punctuation. Ask your first grader to tell you the meaning of the word "exclaim." :)
After practicing with our teams earlier in the week, we were ready to try informative writing on our own!
Bald eagle art for Fun Friday!
Ms. D., our student teacher, was our very first mystery reader!
We read this book twice, once reading the pictures, and once reading the words, and we made a story map!
We are now members of the Kind Kids Club! Thank you, Ms. Hines!
Our classroom library is officially open, now that we know how to take care of our books, how to pick ones "just-right" for us, how to put them away in the right place, and of course... now that we have a little reading stamina! Reading in first grade is EVEN better now!
Thanks for reading! What did your first grader love the most about this week? Did you learn anything new while reading our post? Leave a comment below! :)
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Great job, both students & teachers! It's comforting when my child comes home and shoots me facts about bald eagles and black bears! Keep up the good work!
ReplyDeleteFirst grade teacher from Roseville here! I stumbled across your blog on Twitter. My students and I can't wait to read all that your authors have to write about!
ReplyDeleteHi, I'm from Texas. My family has a wildlife refuge in Fort Bend County, Texas. We don't have any bears. We do have deer, bobcat, coyotes, and wild hogs. The wild hogs are invasive, which means they aren't native and they cause problems for the native animals. Just across Jones Creek from our property is a huge Bald Eagle eyrie. We are hoping my cousin can get some good photographs of the Bald Eagles the weekend after Thanksgiving when we go down to do a clean up of the property. If enough leaves have fallen from the trees along the creek bank, maybe we could get a good shot using a telephoto lense.
ReplyDeleteHere are some albums from our Wildlife Cameras. Teachers and students are free to use the pictures for projects.
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14888249@N03/sets/72157667111971746
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14888249@N03/sets/72157666893157651
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14888249@N03/sets/72157664370181563
https://www.flickr.com/photos/14888249@N03/sets/72157639745600485