Sunday, December 14, 2014

"Peek at the Week" December 8-12

Did you know possums use their tails to climb?
Did you know that sea turtle are born with teeth?
Did you know hurricanes are the biggest storms in the world?

These are just some of the cool facts we learned in our nonfiction texts this week!

Take a peek into our week :)

Math Workshop 

For the next two weeks we will be exploring addition and subtraction strategies through a unit called The Double Decker Bus!  We are learning how to use 5 and 10 groups to help us add and subtract with better accuracy and fluency!

We use a math rack to help model our strategies. The math rack has two 'decks' with 10 beads. The beads are grouped in in 2 sets of 5s on each deck. 


This week, we explored how we could easily see the number of passengers on the bus.  We learned that if we look for 5 and 10 groups it helps us see the passengers easier!  


We can easily see that this bus has 18 passengers by seeing 10 on the bottom plus 8 on the top. Some children saw 18 because they noticed that there were 2 empty seats, so 20-2=18!

Next, we explored different ways to show the same total of passengers on the  bus. We decided that there were 'easy' and 'hard' ways to see passengers quickly. 

Both these math racks show 7 passengers, but it is easier to see 7 quickly on the right rack. We can easily see the 5-group and 2 more!

We also learned a game called Passenfer Pairs.  In this game, children look for 2 cards with the same total number of passengers. 



Reader's Workshop 

We continued our study on nonfiction. This week, we learned that readers need to put in the breaks when they read. 

Reader's need to stop and think about each section or book before moving on.

We also learned that readers can choose a path when reading a nonfiction book! We learned that readers can 'dabble through' first by noticing text feature then going back and reading the main text. We also learned readers may choose to read the main text first, then go back and read the text features!

We wrapped up the week by recording facts in our reader response notebooks!



Word Work
This week we added 5 new word wall words!
Her
Him
Into
Us
Make

We practiced these words on spelling city  and we typed them in the computer lab!


We also continued our focus on long and short Ii. We practiced by making words: 


Playing 4-in-a-row


Science
We wrapped up our unit on weather by learning a song about the water cycle. Check it out!


Have a wonderful weekend :)
Love,
Mrs. Hogue




Friday, December 5, 2014

"Peek at the Week" December 1- 5

Take a look at our week!

Math Workshop 

We wrapped up Unit 3 this week. The assessments came home in your child's folder on Friday. Please be sure to return these on Monday! 

Reader's Workshop
We started a mini unit on nonfiction this week! We learned that readers read nonfiction books to learn new things and become experts on different topics. 

We started the week exploring the different nonfiction topics we have in our classroom. 





We also noticed nonfiction books have text features! We are keeping a list of all he different features we discover. 

We also learned that readers have to get their minds ready to read nonfiction. Readers think about what they already know about a topic and what they might be wondering. 

Word Work
We learned about the long and short sounds of Ii this week. 


We sorted the long and short sounds of Ii. We also highlighted long I sounds that had the silent E at the end!


 We also learned 5 new word wall words: 
Their
Then
Them
Out
don't

Science 
We explored the water cycle more this week by creating a water cycle mobile!  We learned that water starts as accululation, goes up as evaporation, forms clouds as condensation, and comes down as precipitation!  We are working hard at using these big words 



We had a great week!!

Thursday, November 20, 2014

"Peek at the Week" November 17-21

We had a great week in first grade! I am truly amazed each day of what these little minds can do!! I feel so blessed to work with these amazing kiddos each day :)

Math Workshop
This week we worked on solving mixed story problems! We had to determine whether we were solving for an unknown partner or unknown total!

We started the week by practicing writing addition and subtraction sentences that represent math mountains.  This helped us understand the relationship between addition and subtraction when solving number stories! 



Next, we began solving number stories. We practiced using math moutains and equations to help us solve for the unknown. 



Reader's Workshop
This week we practiced retelling our stories- in writing! It is quite challenging to move from 'talking about reading' to 'writing about reading'! This responsibility was gradually released to us this week. First, we practiced retelling a story together while Mrs. Witkov (our literacy coach) recorded our words in writing. 
Then, we went and practiced writing what we said.


The next day, we read a new story. We came up with the beginning, middle, and end together with a sketch. Then, we got a partner and worked together to record the words. 




On Thursday we read a new story and retold the story in writing independently!  I was blown away with how amazing these kids did wih this task! 






Word Work 
We continued learning about the short and long sounds of A. We learned a fun new game called 4 in a row!


We played many variations of this game throughout the week! 




We also practiced our vowels sounds by making words from letters!



We also reviewed all of our word wall word we learned this trimester! We practiced on spelling city and by going on a word wall hunt! We hunted for QR codes that all 'hid' a word wall word!





Science
 We learned about the 3 types of clouds this week- cirrus, stratus, and cumulus.



Field Trip
We had a blast at Betty Brinn!!

















Next week is our Fall Informance! 1st graders will perform on Tuesday at 2:00pm. Wednesday students are dismissed at 12:30. 


I hope you had a great weekend!!
Love,
Mrs. Hogue