We have had a
great two days! We continued learning about time, and started our
next social studies unit about Colonial times (specifically about the first
Thanksgiving).
Math
This week, we
learned about telling time to the nearest five minute. Your child made a
clock on Monday (which should have come home in his/her homework folder
yesterday) - this is a great material to use for homework practice!
Today, we talked about am and pm. We learned that there are 24 hours in a
day and 12 hours are in the am and 12 hours are in the pm. We also talked
about that the same time happens two times within a day, and it is important to
think about what is happening at that time to determine if it is am or pm.
Next week, we
will move on to place value. We will learn about expanded notation (184 =
100 + 80 + 4) and representing a number with place value blocks.
Campfire Stories
The kiddos
finished up their second personal narrative last week. Today, we talked
about the importance of an author being able to share their writing. So
today we had a writing share celebration! We sat around campfires and
shared our stories. Even Dr. Link and Mrs. Neale came by to hear our
stories! After our campfire share, we talked about what we could have
done to our own stories to make it even better. Some students wanted to
add dialogue, other students talked about adding more details to help with the
reader being able to visualize what is going on, etc.
Maker Space
Yesterday, we had
Maker Space. The students used Perler bead to design an object.
The students were so excited when they heard that this was their option and
worked so hard on their project!
Thanksgiving Fun!
Yesterday, the students wrote about what they are thankful for and then they weaved a place mat. These place mats are coming home with your child today. They worked extremely hard on them!
We also partner read some fiction Thanksgiving books and the students completed a Thanksgiving story elements graphic organizer.
Today, we read a book called The First Thanksgiving. In this book, we learned about the first Thanksgiving and even found out some myths that we thought we knew about the first Thanksgiving that weren't true! The students wrote about this on a graphic organizer. Make sure to ask your child what they learned - you will be impressed!
I hope that you
and your family have a wonderful and safe Thanksgiving break!
Mrs. Ross