Sunday, June 5, 2016

Ocean Trip (lots of pictures!)

I apologize in not getting these up sooner.  I know many people have been anxious to see the pictures from the ocean trip to Fort Bragg.  We had a great time with beautiful weather that day.  The students had a chance to see many sea urchins, sea anenomes, a couple starfish, a few sea slugs, and quite a few hermit crabs while we were at the tide pools.


At the seal watchpoint



More at the seal watch point






This seal sure put on a show for us! Can you see him on the rocks?

At the tide pools

Purple sea urchin


Sea slug








Hermit Crab



Hermit Crab





Dried out crab found on the shore

Enjoying the beach

Mussel shell








The Gray Whale Skeleton

Ranger Fred spoke to us about ocean creatures









Guess the whale got hungry?

On the way back home!

Besides our ocean trip, we have also been focusing on our last math unit for the year, multiplication.  The students have created arrays using manipulatives and Legos, created group array cities, and even painted some arrays using Q-tips.  We have certainly been busy.

Lego Multiplication







Making Array buildings


 




Putting together the array cities





Building arrays and writing equations



Painting arrays with Q-tips

As you can see we have been enjoying the last couple of weeks, both in and outside of the classroom.  This is just a preview of what is to come for Wednesday at Open House.  We hope to see everyone there.

Open House
Wednesday, June 8th
5:30 PM BBQ
6:00 - 7:00 PM All classrooms open
Come see what we have been working on throughout the year!

Friday, May 13, 2016

PIE and Candy

Pie and candy are certainly not what you would expect me to start out with, I'm sure, but what a way to learn.  This week in English Language Arts we were focusing on the author's purpose as a comprehension skill.  As a class we discussed that typically an author is trying to Persuade you, Inform you, or Entertain you.  So we thought about this as an acronym PIE.  We spent some time figuring out what different authors were trying to tell us.  With each thing we read this week, the students had to ask themselves these and similar questions.  If they are trying to persuade you, did they try to convince you of something?  If the author was informing you, did they give you some facts or teach you about something?  If the author was entertaining you, did they make you laugh or tell you a story?  Earlier this week we played a fun printable game I found where they could slide to different slices of PIE.  They had a great time playing the game and by the end of today, the class couldn't keep it in themselves about ANYTHING they read when concerning the author's purpose.




This week we also had a very fun learning activity with candy!  We started our unit in math on Geometric Solid Shapes.  So far, we have spent some time looking at different every day objects and identifying their solid shapes, along with building our own cubes, rectangular prisms, and cylinders.  On Wednesday of this week, the students were each given different candies and they had to identify the solid shape, the number of faces, number of edges, and number of vertices.  If they were able to correctly chart all information for each candy, then they were able to eat their candies.

Our selection of candies: smarties (cylinders), sugar cube (cube), starburst (rectangular prism), Hershey's kiss (cone), and Toblerone (pyramid).  As a class we had also done the package of Toblerone, which was discovered to be a Triangluar Prism.

Working hard to eat the candy!















Our first student to finish and enjoying his reward!

This week we also finished our science that was started a couple of weeks ago.  We began in expert groups and each group had a specific pollinator to share information with the class about.  Our pollinators were: bats, hummingbirds, bees and wasps, ladybugs and beetles, and flies.  The original plan was to finish the research and present last week, but that also happened to be the day we lost power  for 2 hours during a thunderstorm; research (at least the digital piece) was unable to be completed that day.  So, we picked up this week right where we had left off.  Each group completed their research and then presented as experts on their pollinators.  Some students were very surprised to hear that bees were not the only pollinators on the planet!  As part of these presentations we watched this absolutely beautiful video.  Check it out! 



As always it has been a fun and busy week.

Thank you to all the families who donated for our field trip to the ocean!  Our ocean trip is approaching very quickly.  Just as a reminder, the trip is Tuesday, May 31st.  We will be leaving promptly at 8:00 am that morning and arriving back to the school at 7:00 pm.  Details about what to bring and wear will be going home soon.