While studying signs and symbols, we took a walk around the school to see different examples. The students discussed what the signs meant and how they are useful.
Sunday, April 6, 2014
Saturday, February 22, 2014
Listen to Our Poems: Set 2
Throughout the year the students have been using the IPad app Hokusai to record themselves reading their weekly poems. We use poems in the class each week to introduce our phonics focus but to also help with fluency. Below are QR codes to some of the poems they recorded. You can use your smart phone or IPad to scan the codes. I recommend using the app "I-nigma." I like this one because the students do not have to line up the scanner closely on the code. They can get anywhere close to the code and it will work.
It Began with a Frog
It Must Be a Whale
Jack and Jill
Miss Mary Mack
Money
My Cat
My Dog, Tag
Spinning Spider
Ted
Listen to Our Poems: Set 1
Throughout the year the students have been using the IPad app Hokusai to record themselves reading their weekly poems. We use poems in the class each week to introduce our phonics focus but to also help with fluency. Below are QR codes to some of the poems they recorded. You can use your smart phone or IPad to scan the codes. I recommend using the app "I-nigma." I like this one because the students do not have to line up the scanner closely on the code. They can get anywhere close to the code and it will work.
A Hunting We Will Go
Bugs on My Rug
Crayons
Drip Drop
Friends
Hills, Chills, and Ills
Hot Dogs
I Like Jam
I'm a Little Teapot
Edmodo
Our class has been using Edmodo in the computer lab to help learn more technology skills. We have also been using it to practice our content subjects in fun ways. For example, when we were studying space, we used the Earth and Space app to practice putting the planets in order. To review telling time, we used the Time Teacher app. The students have also used Edmodo as a place to take quizzes, polls, and answer questions. The students answered what types of non-fiction subjects they would like to research, where they would like to go on a field trip, and more. Parents, I've sent home login password cards previously along with the permission slip. If you need another set of cards, let me know. There are several resources in our class folder in Edmodo that your child can use to learn at home.
Labels:
2013/2014,
Edmodo,
Math,
Reading,
Science,
Social Studies,
Technology,
Writing
DreamBox Learning
The students have really been enjoying DreamBox Learning in the computer lab. DreamBox is an adaptive online math curriculum and learning game. Students work on math tasks that are at their needed level and rigor. Parents, you can have your child practice this at home as well by visiting our school specific site: https://play.dreambox.com/login/h954/moseleye. The students' login and password are both their school ID number. You can locate it in Skyward Family Access.
Labels:
2013/2014,
Curriculum,
DreamBox,
Games,
Math,
Technology
Working in the Garden
We recently received potatoes to plant in the school garden. To prepare for the planting, four first grade classes teamed up with a third grade class and a fifth grade class to clean up in the garden. Everyone pulled weeds, picked up trash, added fertilizer, and turned the soil. We cut up the potatoes to let them air dry over the weekend. Early next week we will be planting them.
Living or Non-Living
We recently visited the school garden during science to identify objects as living or non-living. After exploring, they drew pictures of their findings. They circled living objects in red and non-living objects in blue and created a key for their illustration.
Labels:
2013/2014,
Garden,
Living and Non-Living,
Outdoor Learning,
Science
Balancing Number Sentences
The students used balance scales and manipulatives to demonstrate different ways to make the same sum. This helps them understand two different number sentences that are equal or to find a missing part of a number sentence.
Number Sentence Match Up
Mrs. Timms, who plans our math, came up with a fun game for the students to play to practice finding equivalent number sentences. The students have a set of cards with number sentences on them. They turn two over at a time, like in a traditional matching game. If the number sentences equal the same total, they get to keep the cards. If they do not, they have to put them back. This is a great game for them to play for additional practice while I work with small groups.
Labels:
2013/2014,
Addition,
Balanced Equations,
Games,
Matching,
Math,
Number Sentences,
Subtraction
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