Wednesday, November 19, 2014

November 17th-21st


Hello families!

Announcements:

We will be reading the book Stone Soup next Tuesday and making our very own soup creation. Look for a sign up genius tonight! We will be needing bowls, spoons, veggies, vegetable broth etc.

We are out for Thanksgiving break next Wednesday, Thursday and Friday. There will be no volunteer sign up genius for next week because there are only two days. There will also not be a newsletter next week. No books or word lists either! We will be busy but because of a short week, we cannot maintain a normal schedule.

Scholastic books....place those orders! They are due soon!

Please remember to send your child to school with a coat! Gloves, scarves and hats are welcome as well. It is cold on the playground!

Thematic Centers:

This week we were studying football. We learned about the Manning family, equipment needed, field regulations rules and more! Mr. Jack came to talk to the class about football as well. He brought several different levels of jerseys, cleats, shoulder pads, gloves, a helmet, mouth guard and some of his ECU bowl rings. It was neat! We really learned a lot.
 
We rotated through 4 centers:
1. A mini book about the Manning family
2. Creating your own football helmet
3. Making your own cheer for a football game and presenting it
4. Creating a pennet for your favorite football team
 
Reader's Workshop:
This week we are still working on our individual reading goals and group word sorts. We also started thinking about how to dig deeper when reading. We are thinking about how to comprehend text and we are learning several strategies to help us. The following strategies have been discussed and practiced both individually and whole group:
 
1. Spinner Spider: Make connections as you read to what you already know (text to text, text to self, text to world).
2. Digger the Dog: Determine important ideas! Dig for important details, dig for important information about the author's message and dig/determine the facts.
3. Rocky Raccoon: Visualize as you read! Put pictures in your head as you read. See and think about the story like a movie going on in your head (What do the characters look like? The actions?)
 
Math Workshop:
 
We are still studying geometry! This week we learned a new game called "Fill the Hexagons." The goal of the game is to fill each hexagon with pattern blocks. To start the game the first player rolls the game cube. The player then takes that pattern block (on the game cub) and puts them anywhere on the game board. You need to think carefully because you cannot move later after your pattern blocks are already down! This game requires a little bit of luck but a lot of strategy and thinking.
 
Students also had to create their own shape using any 12 pattern blocks. This was tricky! Coming up with a design without a pattern was challenging but fun. Both of these activities worked on describing, comparing and naming 2-D shapes and decomposing shapes in different ways.
 
We also went on a shape hunt looking for shapes in and around the school! This was a blast. We found both 2-D and 3-D shapes and we are much more aware of why shapes are important. We even talked about the DMV and how the signs test relies on shapes!
 
Happy weekend and happy early Thanksgiving!
Mrs. Schultz


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

November 10th-14th


We have had a great week this week!

Thematic Unit:

We are studying basketball this week and learning about Michael Jordan. Mrs. Jennifer Stevens who works at our school, played basketball for Texas Tech and came to discuss her career in this awesome sport. We read many books and learned about the uniform, rules, player positions and more. We rotated through 4 centers. 

1. Michael Jordan biography book.....You will notice that the book said Michael Jordan was part time owner of the Bobcats. We explained to the students that the Bobcats are actually called the Hornets now! We discussed what it must be like to convert from being a player to an owner and how much leadership Michael displays. 
2. Basketball Bread making....Take biscuit dough and roll it into a ball. Roll it in cinnamon and sugar. Bake in the toaster and enjoy! This was a hit! Please use the recipe that we sent home and make this at home. So yummy!
3. Design your own basketball jersey!
4. Base ten jersey number....we introduced base ten blocks and discussed the tens place and ones place. Using tens and ones, students had to make their own jersey number.

Reader's Workshop:

This week we are reviewing all beanie baby reading strategies and trying to practice using them! We are reinforcing this by reading in small groups, large groups and one on one. Often times when students come to an unknown word they still want to say "I do not know what that word is!!" We want students to get in the habit of trying to solve the word first using the strategies and then if they still cannot figure it out, they can ask for help. It is always so surprising to them when they can figure it out on their own!

Word sorts are still going well this week. Word sorts work on short vowels, long vowels, blends, digraphs and more. Each week we take two days to get through all the reading groups and we send those books home. Then it takes two more days to get through word sort groups. Your child is receiving small group and one on one instruction in both reading groups and word sorts groups. You will see their first word sort in their word study binder behind the "Extra Work" tab.

Word study words this week are:
up
on
over
at
of
*Of is tricky and it sounds like it would be spelled ov. But that f is making a tricky sound in the word of!

Math:

This was the first week where we started studying geometry! This week we worked on: describing, comparing and naming 2-D shapes and decomposing shapes in different ways. We started with the basic shapes like: hexagon, square, triangle, trapezoid, circle etc. We studied the characteristics that these shapes have and looked at similarities and differences. We also learned how these shapes can fit together to make a new shape. We did not learn any new math games this week. We did complete geometry "quilts" and those went home today. Students were given a blank shape and then asked to fill in that blank shape with many different pattern blocks. Everyone had a different combination which was neat to see! Then students had to count how many of each shape they used and total up all the shapes together. We snuck a little more addition in there! 

Questions we were asking this week for assessment were:

What features of shapes do students notice?
What shape names do students know?
Can students identify shapes in their environment?

Announcements:

1. Next week we will be studying football! 
2. November 26th-28th there will be NO SCHOOL. 
3. We have our first trip to the Laurel's Nursing home December 3rd 9:40-12:00 if you want to join us. Mark your calendars!
4. Sign up genius for next week here: www.SignUpGenius.com/go/10C0C4FA5A82BA4FF2-novembr 
5. Scholastic orders must be placed online this year! Order those books in time for the holidays! :) Class code is: MG2XP

Hugs, 
Mrs. Schultz