A Fresh Start!
The 1st quarter is behind us, so that means a time for new beginnings.
ELA: We have 4 new published authors!

As always, these new authors got to do a read aloud for our class, and then bring their books around the school to read them to others!



Reading the books aloud several times helps to build fluency, a love of reading, and pride in one's accomplishments.
In other ELA news, Mrs. Seablom gave each of the kids a GIANT closable bag to go book "shopping" with, on Mondays.
The students select 3 books to put in their bag...making sure to get new books when needed. This system will hopefully avoid lost books, and make it so each child always has something on hand to read.
Because we missed Foamy Friday last week....we had it on Monday!
This week we worked on the lower case 'n', 'm', 'x', and 'y'.
In reading we worked on text to text connections. We focused on making 'deep' connections rather than 'surface' connections. Surface connections are simliarities between names, gender, and appearance. Deep connections are similarities between experiences, character traits, emotions, and the moral of the story. First we paired up and came up with connections between members of the class. Then we read Oliver Button is a Sissy and A Doll for William and came up with all sorts of connections. Next week we will read When Sophie gets Angry, Really, Really Angry and an article on Anger Management...and then make connections between those.
Math: We started multiplication this week. The concept was introduced through the construction of arrays.
The kids were paired up and instructed to make arrays with the pattern blocks.
Then they had to write an addition sentence and a multiplication sentence that matched their array.
The students had fun using the blocks, and it will help them understand the meaning behind multiplying.
Mrs. Curtain helps our class with math every other day. She gives the kids additional one-on-one attention. Thank you, Mrs. Curtain!

Science: We continued to learn about static electricity this week. We watched a great brain pop movie on the smartboard that taught us about static. Later in the week we watched a Magic School Bus episode that introduced us to current electricity. We will be making our circuits soon!
Social Studies: We are still working on the United States.
Other News:
We had our 2nd monthly centenial assembly on Thursday. The kids love it because it gives them a chance to speak on stage in front of half the school!
Our class was assigned to find 3 people facts about the 30s and the 80s. Eight kids from our class volunteered to read these facts at the assembly.
I am sure they had to fight off some nerves, but they did a wonderful job. I wonder who will volunteer next month?
Next week is SUPER short....only 2 days! We have our feast to look forward to, though. We can't wait!
-Mrs. S.