Showing posts with label Legos. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Legos. Show all posts

Friday, December 8, 2017

Fun and Festivities

During this first full week of December, we were able to start some pretty exciting projects in class.  One of our center rotations this week was creating a stuck Santa craft.  With the craft and part of another center rotation, the students wrote about what they would do if Santa got stuck.  The answers varied anywhere from "If Santa got stuck, I would help him pull him out with a lasso," to "If Santa got stuck, I would do nothing and leave him."  Some of the students got really creative with their responses. 


The kids worked really hard on these and they look great.  You might notice the handwriting in this picture.  One of our big focuses in class recently has been writing neatly and not letting our short lower case letters go above the mid-line.  The mid-line is the dashed line on each of the three lines shown below.  Many of the students have found this to be quite challenging because it requires them to write much smaller than they are used to.  Even though it is A LOT of work, it has certainly paid off and the students' handwriting has improved so much.  When we work on our handwriting like this, with our letters staying below the mid-line, not only are we working on their handwriting skills, but it also helps improve many of their other fine motor skills.  Please encourage your child when writing to try and keep their letters below the mid-line.  
Image result for kindergarten writing line with mid-line labeled

We have also started some other fun holiday crafts.  We made some adorable looking winter trees, using triangle-shaped sponges.  Then the kids used their fingers to make ornaments and other decorations on their trees.  This was such a simple activity, but they turned out so nice and the class seemed to have a great time with both steps of this craft.



Our new P.E. unit for the month of December is Dance.  We love dancing so much as a class and this led itself perfectly into our English Language Arts story for this week.  One of our favorite dance videos is  below:

We listened to the story, "Jonathan and His Mommy" where they go on a walk and do all sorts of different walking movements.  As a class we tried some of them out and had a wonderful time!  We also listened to the story, "Move" and we discussed different types of movements that animals can do.  Later, we compared those animal movements and tried them out ourselves.  We tried leaping, sliding, slithering, waddling, running, and even flying.  We quickly determined that humans DEFINITELY CAN NOT fly, but we still had fun pretending.  
Also, with Language Arts this week we learned a new sight word: "a."  Now our list of sight words has grown to seven total: I, like, the, and, see, we, a.  Keep practicing those sight words.

Even with all of our work time, we did manage to find some fun play time, too.  This week the students had a chance to play with Legos, Wheels and Links, Megablocks, and Puzzles.






This afternoon, the school honored the students who had "Awesome Attendance" for the first trimester.  This meant that they did not have more than 2 absences and no more than 3 tardies or left early days.  There were a lot of students who were being honored.  These students were able to enjoy a root beer float with a parent!  Keep up the great work!

We have also been keeping up on our Lexia reading work on our software program.  Many of the students have made a lot of progress.  If your child comes home with a certificate from Lexia, it means that they have gained a level in their reading progress online.  


Upcoming Events - 

Saturday, December 16th - Breakfast with Santa event 9am - 12pm;  Thank you to all of the families that have donated to our "Game Night" basket for the silent auction at this event.  I think we have a really good basket with a lot of fun game opportunities for a family.  

Friday, December 22nd - Minimum day; students dismissed at 12:20pm

Just a reminder ---- the PTO Giving Tree is up in the office; If you would like another opportunity to donate and help out our school, take one of the stars from the tree and buy the item for that teacher.  This does not only have to be for your child's current teacher.  Thank you so much for all of your help and wonderful donations!


Monday, October 3, 2016

What a Busy Bee week...

First of all, I apologize for not getting this posted sooner.  The weekend managed to slip away from me. Our last week in class was certainly busy, but there was a lot of learning going on.

In Math: We focused on using the strategy of counting on a timeline and counting back on a timeline can be useful strategies in solving addition and subtraction problems.  We used a variety of materials, including beans, bumblebees, honeypots, and beehives.
 


Counting on beans ---- 5 in the bag + 5 on the table is 10 beans total
We also figured out the simplicity of subtracting zero and subtracting all of a given group.  The class used paper tubes to create equations and then check themselves on whether they should subtract all of that number or zero in order to get the given difference.






In Writing:  This last week we focused on writing descriptive pieces.  The students were each given a partner and a Lego piece.  The partners had to write about their Lego pieces in a descriptive way, as if the others in the room had never seen their Lego piece.  We had some very unique pieces, not just your average Lego brick.
And how could I possibly get out the Legos and not let the kids play at least for a few minutes?!?!  After the kids finished their partner descriptive writing, they were allowed to play with the Legos.  We have quite a set of builders and innovators in this group.

 

In Science: We have been focusing on different properties of different objects.  This last week, we took that one step further and used our knowledge of different properties to determine how different tools might be used.  With the tools being from multiple rooms from my own house, including the kitchen, the garage, and the sewing area, the students saw a variety of tools and how they could be put to use.  The students recorded their observations in their science journals and even drew pictures of the different tools that we were researching.

Our tools ---- do you know the use for all of these tools?
(Shown from left to right: vice grip, seam ripper, magnetic pole, avocado slicer, needle threader, apple corer, pastry blender, and bottle/can opener)




In Technology:  We began our Friday technology session with an "unplugged activity."  I pretended I was a robot that needed directions to avoid other obstacles.  The students had to "code" me and give me directions that a computer or robot would understand.  After our unplugged activity, the students had a chance to try a little bit of code and programming on their Chromebooks.  We used kodable.com and we were introduced to the Fuzzies as each of the various codes were written.  These second graders did great with programming the Fuzzies to do what they wanted them to do.




It was such a great week!  Hopefully this week, I can get the blog post up sooner.  Enjoy your week!

*Reminder: This week is Parent-Teacher Conferences.  Students are dismissed at 12:20 pm Tuesday, October 4th - Friday, October 7th.  I look forward to meeting with everyone throughout this week.*