Well, it's March. Wow...January and February flew by! We have been in school for 106 days and the next 70 will fly by as well! Valentine's Day was fun, of course! Our high school intern, Kelsey, joined us too. We spent time looking at all of our Valentine cards and thanking each other for thinking of us. Celebrating friends is awesome!
Mrs. Caron's First Grade Class
Thursday, March 3, 2016
Sunday, December 20, 2015
Our Book Talk Poster!
On Friday, we presented our book talk poster to Mrs. Vallely to hang in the library! When students visit the library, they can use an ipad to scan the QR code to hear about the books we love. We hope it will help others in making book choices if they need help.
Making 10
Given the numbers 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, how many ways can you make 10?
Look what the students came up with:
If we had a bigger whiteboard, there would have been many more!
Look what the students came up with:
If we had a bigger whiteboard, there would have been many more!
Saturday, December 12, 2015
We Love GoNoodle!
I'd be surprised if your child hasn't mentioned GoNoodle at home. We take GoNoodle breaks almost every day! It helps us move our bodies, follow directions, enjoy music, and just have fun!
Here is a link if you haven't checked it out: https://app.gonoodle.com/s/mcaron-1
Also...look for the GoNoodle At Home Winter Challenge to go home in this week's tote. It's a fun, engaging way to keep moving this winter is you are stuck indoors!
Here we are moving to The Holiday Dance:
Here is a link if you haven't checked it out: https://app.gonoodle.com/s/mcaron-1
Also...look for the GoNoodle At Home Winter Challenge to go home in this week's tote. It's a fun, engaging way to keep moving this winter is you are stuck indoors!
Here we are moving to The Holiday Dance:
It's been a while...
We have been busy in the classroom, but it just hasn't made it to the blog! Before Thanksgiving, we talked about the Pilgrims and the Wampanoag Indians. We learned about how each lived by seeing their houses, clothing, and food. This helped us compare and contrast how we live today with the past. The students created a game using a map of the Pilgrims' journey from England to Massachusetts. Hopefully they shared it with you!
Sunday, November 22, 2015
I can....write stories!
Since September the students have been writing! In the past month, they have been focusing on four targets to make their writing better. These targets are:
Stay tuned for more awesome writing!
- I can use an uppercase letter at the beginning of my sentences (lowercase letters for the rest).
- I can use spaces between my words.
- I can put a period at the ends of my sentences.
- I can match my illustration to my writing.
The kitchen window in her Nana and Poppy's house is a special place where magical things happen. Do you have a special place? We all do, and here are some of the stories the students wrote.
My special place is the YMCA. Because I do swimming. |
Isla is at Primetime. My mom is watching me. |
My special place is Albuquerque. My favorite place at New Mexico is |
Itz. At Itz I like to play a Batman game. After I went rock climbing. |
My special place is my house because my mom and dad are there. Sometimes my |
baby sister Sadie comes out and gives me a hug. |
My favorite place is my Nana's house because my Nana has a play room that |
I play in. And my Nana's house is my special place because she has a playroom. And because I love her. |
Saturday, November 7, 2015
How Many Seeds In a Pumpkin?
It all started with this book:
Mr. Tiffin asks his class this question as they look at the small, medium, and large pumpkins on his desk. This leads the class to make predictions, get their hands messy, and explore counting larger numbers. Which pumpkin had the most seeds? Read the book or ask your child!
And now...our Pumpkin Project:
Small, small medium, medium, and large pumpkins
Pink post-its: which pumpkin do you want to work with?
Blue post-its: which pumpkin do you think has the most seeds?
Medium pumpkin - Messy work!
Small medium madness too!
Small pumpkin hiding behind the bowl!
Large pumpkin for many hands!
Drying...
Groups of 10.
Lines of 10.
Careful counting.
Mr. Tiffin asks his class this question as they look at the small, medium, and large pumpkins on his desk. This leads the class to make predictions, get their hands messy, and explore counting larger numbers. Which pumpkin had the most seeds? Read the book or ask your child!
And now...our Pumpkin Project:
Pink post-its: which pumpkin do you want to work with?
Blue post-its: which pumpkin do you think has the most seeds?
Medium pumpkin - Messy work!
Small medium madness too!
Small pumpkin hiding behind the bowl!
Large pumpkin for many hands!
Drying...
Counting the largest seeds from the largest pumpkin.
Groups of 10.
Lines of 10.
Careful counting.
And the winner is...the largest pumpkin had the most with 525 seeds!
Look how close the other pumpkins were with their seed count!
We had a lot of fun doing this project!
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