We are starting to learn about the United States Symbols. The past two days we have been learning about the bald eagle. This bird represents freedom and strength. After learning about the bald eagle, we did two different activities. The activity below was a directed drawing. The students had a lot of fun following the directions to make their own bald eagle. They turned out great!
Friday, September 16, 2016
Tuesday, September 13, 2016
Wisconsin State Symbols - Social Studies
Today, we finished up learning about the Wisconsin State Symbols. The symbols that we learned about were the flag, state seal, tree (Sugar Maple), bird (American Robin), animal (badger), and flower (Wood Violet). Today, we wrapped up Wisconsin Symbols by completing an activity sheet. The students loved taking the time to color, complete the maze, and find all of the words in the word search. Next, we will be learning about some of the United States Symbols in class.
GoNoodle
We are off to a great first FULL week of school! We will be using the site GoNoodle for many brain breaks in
the classroom. You can sign up for free and use this website at home!
Click on the following website to explore GoNoodle! www.gonoodle.com
Friday, September 9, 2016
Daily 5
We have been learning a lot about Daily 5 in our classroom. We have learned about Read-to-Self time and Read-to-Someone time. We learned about what it should look like and sound like during these two times. We practiced reading to self and reading to someone a lot this week! We will learn about the other three parts of Daily 5 in the upcoming weeks.
Wednesday, September 7, 2016
Rekenreks
Yesterday we started math! I introduced a new tool the students will use throughout the school year. The math tool we learned about for the school year is Rekenreks! The students have found that Rekenreks are lots of fun to use! This tool is a great hands on resource to help represent various numbers and even solve math problems. Today we worked on showing a number that is greater than five with the use of the Rekenrek. The students can easily identify the group of five and the "left overs" in order to make the given number.
The students had time to explore the Rekenreks before we used them for math! They had lots of fun and are enjoying using this tool for math!
Friday, September 2, 2016
Phantastic Phantom Behavior
We have had a great first two days of school! After learning a lot about routines and rules at school, the kids and I are looking forward to a long holiday weekend! Today we learned about the rules we have to follow in different places
around the school. We learned about the hallway rules, bathroom rules, playground rules and lastly, school assembly rules. They were
fantastic listeners and have shown that they can be "Phantastic
Phantoms" in all areas of the school.
Sunday, August 21, 2016
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