Sunday, December 16, 2012
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Holiday Concert
Today's holiday concert was awesome and a HUGE success! The kids sounded great and they were very well behaved! If you see Mrs. Lisowe or Mr. Schepp at school don't forget to thank them for all of their hard work! :) Below I have included pictures and videos of the kids singing there five songs. I also included a video of the kinders singing a part of one of there cute songs. Please enjoy!
PS. If you would like a copy of the videos below please send in a blank writable CD or DVD and I will burn it for you!
PS. If you would like a copy of the videos below please send in a blank writable CD or DVD and I will burn it for you!
First Grade Concert
Kindergarten Concert
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Second Trimester- Human Body
Last week we started the second trimester of the school year. It is hard to believe we are already done with 1/3 of the school year! With the second trimester starting we will be learning about many new and exciting things. In science we have started our new unit on the human body. Throughout the next few weeks we will be working to build a body including six body systems. Today we started with our first system, the skeletal system. Below you will find some pictures of the kiddos working on their bodies. During the second trimester we will also be learning about force and motion, the past and present, cultures, base 10, reading comprehension, and much more!
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
A Season of Giving
Yesterday at Hemlock Creek the first grade students had a pajama day to celebrate kindness and generosity towards others. As you may already know this week we are kicking off a pajamas drive to donate PJs to children in need. Today we took the time to talk to the kids about the importance of being thankful for all we have and how good it feels to help others. We watched a between the lions and got to read our new books from the PTO with a friend. Over the next few weeks we will also be working to donate books to kids in need through the We Give Books Program. I have included a brief description of both programs below. I have also added some photos of the kids in their pajamas..
We Give Books
One way in which we are helping others is by reading stories at school from a website called We Give Books. This website has many children's books available online for reading. We read the books as a shared classroom reading and even get to use our phantastic reading voices. Each time we read one of the stories as a class, a book is donated to a child in need. There is no cost to you and all it takes is a little time. If you would like to participate in this project at home visit http://www.wegivebooks.org/. From there select the book you would like to read. You will need to create a free login to track how many books you have read at home. For each book you read at home a new book is sent to a child in need.
Scholastic Pajama Drive
Monday, November 26, 2012
Exciting News!!!!!!
Dear Families,
I
am very excited to share some classroom news with you! Last week I received an
e-mail from the author Barbara Odanaka. She came across our classroom blog and
saw the video of the kids reading her book A
Crazy Day at the Critter Café. She
loved it so much she offered to Skype with our classroom all the way from
California for free. She also offered to autograph books for anyone who would
like to purchase one. If you are interested please fill out the bottom of the
letter that will be in your child's folder today and return it to school by Friday, November 30th. If you do purchase a book I will also throw
in a CD with a copy of the video the kiddos made reading the book. This is such
a unique experience I am so happy to be sharing with you and your family. J
You can also check
out Barbara Odanaka’s blog at:
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Friday, November 9, 2012
Reading with Expression- Critter Cafe
This week one of our Journey's lessons focused on reading with expression. We practiced reading the book A Crazy Day at the Critter Cafe paying special attention to the punctuation and quotation marks. We then put the expressive elephant card up on our CAFE board so we remember to use it when reading. We also recorded our own special reading of the book.
Wednesday, November 7, 2012
Class Election
And the winner is.................. DUCK!
Duck - 14 Votes
Grace - 8 Votes
Yesterday we read the books Grace for President and Duck for President. After reading the books we had a class election and the kids had to choose who they thought would be the best president Duck or Grace. We also watched a campaign video for Duck, a book review video for Grace, played Duck Math games, and wrote about the writing prompt "If I were president I would". After filling out their ballots the kids placed them in either side of the ballot box. We then counted them up to determine the winner. The kids were very good sports congratulating both Duck and Grace.Please check out some pictures from the election below. :)
Duck's Campaign Video
Tuesday, November 6, 2012
Monday, November 5, 2012
COMING SOON......... Google Voice!!!
Dear Families,
Starting next week I will be sending home periodic literacy homework for your child to complete from home. This homework will be using a Google App called Google Voice. This App helps to create a connection between home and school. And best of all all you need to complete this assignment is a book and a phone. To complete their homework all your child will have to do is dial our classroom number and leave their message after the beep. I can then listen to your child. The message may even be shared with the class and on our blog. Below you will find some examples of what the messages might sound like. Please check your child's homework sheet and folder next week for more information! :)
Skye Reading a Book
Mason Reading a Book
Molly Calling to Tell Me About Her Favorite Book
Nick Practicing His Spelling
Jazmyn Re-telling a Story She Read
Thursday, October 25, 2012
Cats VS. Dogs
What team will you be reading for? Team cat or team dog?
Click the above link for more information or to log your reading minutes!
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