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Jan 28 2013

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Our Day

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Here was a quick overview of what happened today!

*Reader’s Workshop- Today we started pointing out the main idea in our non-fiction text.  Today we read about tornadoes and learned about how they can destroy things, how they form, and what to do in case of a tornado.

*Math Workshop- We have been talking about friendly numbers.  Friendly numbers are when you split up a larger number to make it easier to use in a problem.

*Story Workshop- We are in the midst of finishing up our author study books.  Many friends have published their books and and now moving onto new stories.  As a class we are talking about how and when to use punctuation in our writing.

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Jan 28 2013

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Overview of the Day

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Reader’s Workshop: We started talking about finding the main idea while reading informational text.

Word Study: Students are engaged in making words, hunting for short and long vowels, and sight word games.

Story Workshop: We’re continuing to work on conventions, specifically focusing on punctuation and complete sentences this week.

Math Workshop: Miss Crume introduced a new problem type today: “Miss Cegielski had 15 cupcakes.  Miss Crume gave her some more. Now she had 20.  How many cupcakes did Miss Crume give Miss Cegielski?” The students had very creative strategies to solve this problem.

Chickens: We are taking care of the chickens this week.  We did not have any eggs today!

 

 

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Jan 25 2013

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Will it float or sink?

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This week we have been reading informational texts on various kinds of homes.  Yesterday we read a book about houses on the water.  There was a great experiment in the back of the book to see if the children could make their own floating home.  The children were so enthusiastic about this experiment that during Free Choice they made their very own homes!

We made predictions on whether or not our homes would float or sink.

At the end of the day today we got a large bowl of water to see if they would indeed float.  Much anticipation was present as each child got their raft and put it in the bowl.  Zakeyah made a great chart to show how many floated and how many sunk.

Results-ALL FLOATED!  The children were super excited about these results!

       

 

 

 

 


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Jan 25 2013

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Bug Statements, Punctuation, and a New Game

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This morning during Morning Meeting we revisited the idea of Bug Statements and solving problems with friends.  We wanted to show Miss Crume what a Bug Statement was and why they are so important in our classroom.  We had a really powerful discussion and I wanted to share a few of the comments from our friends.

DeOnna: “As you grow up you won’t have a teacher with you to help you solve your problems.  If you don’t learn now you’re never going to learn when you grow up.”

Emily: “It’s better to do a bug statement first instead of telling a teacher because you need to figure out your own problems.”

David: “If you have a problem and you already solved it you don’t keep it in your mind because that will get you more in trouble.  You have to let it go.”

In Story Workshop the students were given a story without punctuation.  Martavious shouted out immediately, “The punctuation took a vacation!”  The children had fun working together to put the punctuation back in the story.  This also really helped me see where they are with their understanding of punctuation.  In Math Workshop, we learned +10 -10 Bingo.  This game uses a hundreds board and practices adding and subtracting ten.

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Jan 25 2013

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Which Bag Do You Prefer?

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1.24.13 002 1.24.13 003In addition to preparing for our Author Celebration, this week, we have been talking a lot about our community, in particular the human race and where we fit in it. We have had some pretty powerful conversations about race and the color of our skin. With that, we have talked about how all people are alike; all having a heart, all having feelings, being capable of feeling pain, etc.

Yesterday, I brought in two bags and told the kids I had a present for them. As a class, they needed to decide which bag to open together. They were told that they could only have the gift from one of the bags. I laid out two bags in our circle- a plain, brown paper lunch bag, and a beautiful, elaborately decorated gift bag with fun fish on it. As a group, the class chose the elaborate bag to open. We opened it and saw tons of Hershey’s Kisses inside. I asked the kids if they had any interest in what was in the plain, brown bag. We opened it as well and to the kids’ surprise it was filled with the exact same thing- tons of Hershey’s Kisses.

So what does this mean to us? I asked the kids.

After struggling through what we had seen (Its so silly! They are the same!!! Regan said) (Why are they the same?! said Dylan) we came to a couple interesting observations. I asked the kids, “So if these two bags were people, and you had to choose between who was the better person, could you choose?” The kids said,

It wouldn’t be fair to choose, we have to be nice to everyone and know them inside. Makenzi

Like we don’t know who would have better moves by looking. Like in karate. How would we know? Neither one is better. It wouldn’t make sense to choose. Dylan

We can’t see if one person is better- if they’re black or white. It doesn’t matter because we don’t know them. Tajanaye

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