Archive for December, 2012

Dec 04 2012

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Stories to the Music

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Today, we continued to discover new genres of music. We practiced moving our bodies to bluegrass and classical music! This afternoon, I played one of the kids’ favorite genres thus far- polka- and gave them a challenge. Close your eyes and think of a story that matches the music. The stories were incredible. Dancing bears, magic holes, donkeys on mountains- the works! Friends were then encouraged to tell those stories during Story Workshop, while more polka music played. Its incredible how music affects our creativity. We are excited to try this again tomorrow, except with a new genre… What types of stories will we get then?

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Dec 04 2012

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Making Eye Contact

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Every morning during morning meeting, friends are invited to shake hands with one another. Recently, we have been discussing the importance of making eye contact while doing this. Today, we had a conversation about other times when making eye contact could be important, such as share time. Friends even came up with reasons why making eye contact is important. They are as follows:

So you feel respected.

So they know you’re taking them seriously.

So they know you’re listening.

So they know you’re their friend.

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Dec 03 2012

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Is it time yet?

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Today we began a conversation about time in math workshop. It was a very engaging discussion because the children knew a lot about the concept of time (there are numbers 1-12 on the clock, there is PM and AM on the clock, there is a minute hand, etc.), and they also were very sure that the day starts at 1 o’clock, “when a little crack of light shows up.” I loved how enthusiastic they were and the discourse that was being displayed to tell their reasons why the day started at 1. The bulk of math workshop was discussion today, and I just loved hearing their knowledge about time and loved hearing their observations about clocks.

The whole week we are going to study time focusing on the hour hand and being able to tell the time by looking at the face of the clock. We are also going to focus on problems similar, “It is 2 P.M. three hours later it is what time. Show me on a clock what the time is three hours later.”

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Dec 03 2012

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Recycling

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Today, we asked the kids, “Would you like to be a part of the recycling team?”  Over half of our class responded yes!  Last year, as a school we all recycled paper weekly and dumped it into our paper retriever outside in our parking lot.  A lot of the kids have been asking about it again this year and we are finally starting to collect again!  This week, friends from both 1-2 classes will be giving speeches to the rest of the school to talk about how we recycle and how we can do it at school.  Check back later this week or next week to see how this goes!  I know the kids are excited once again to help our planet!

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Dec 03 2012

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What time is it?

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We’ve started discussing time during math workshop this week. Today, we shared with each other what we know about how to tell time and what we know about clocks. Students said that you can tell time with clocks, watches, phones, computers, and timers. They said that most clocks are round and have 12 numbers that are written around the end of the clock. They also said that clocks have two hands (sometimes 3 if there is a second hand).

Together, we drew a clock and figured out where all the numbers went. We began exploring how to make the clock be an o’clock time.

After making a clock in their math journals, students were able to play a clock game with a partner. In the game, you roll a 12 sided die, and write whatever number you land on, on your clock. You and your partner take turns. The first person to fill in all the numbers on their clock (and put those numbers in the correct places) wins! The kids had a great time. We’ll keep exploring time all this week.

Spencer and Ben play the clock game together.

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