Saturday, November 7, 2015

Week in Review-Nocturnal Animals (week one)

Math:
This week in math we added another entry into our math writing journal, all about the shape SQUARE!. We drew a square, talked about things that are squares, described squares and drew pictures and wrote words that we talked about. We will continue adding to our writing journal, but soon will transition to entering our math journal entries into various forms on our iPads!

We also began to discuss addition this week by looking and practicing the ways to make different numbers by using number stories for each number!

One of our iPad tasks during math this week was to scan a QR code with our iPads, listened the shape that was described, draw that shape and write the name of the shape in the last box on the page. So much fun! The QR code said things like "draw a shape with four equal sides" or "draw a shape with two long sides and two short sides" and so forth for each of our 2D shapes!



























Reading:
Our CAFE focus strategy this week was "Compare and Contrast". We practiced this strategy several ways. We compared the two books There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed Some Books and There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bat. We also compared cupcakes and donuts, two characters in a story (a teacher and a fire fighter from our community helper unit) and within the story Stellaluna, comparing how the characters and events were the same and different from the beginning of the book to the end.







During iPad choices this week, students practiced using the app PicCollage by taking a picture, adding stickers, background and labels to the pictures. The new skill this week was to use the tool airdrop on the iPads to send it to my iPad when they finished.




















One of our morning work activities this week was practicing writing the beginning, middle and ending sounds we hear in words. The page had a picture of something, the student was to write the word that described the picture and scan the QR code to check to see if they were correct! After completing the assignment, students could color the page using crayons or taking a picture and coloring the picture on the iPad.







Writing:
We began learning how to write a narrative/true story this week in writing. Narrative writing is one of our three main writing topics in kindergarten. In addition to narrative writing, we will learn how to write an opinion and informational writing by the end of the year. To start this first unit, we practiced telling true stories to a partner by making sure we tell them the WHO, WHAT and WHERE of the story. We created a class story this week about Grandparent's Day. We went through each of the three pages of the book discussing how a true story is a told across several pages. We will continue next week working on a class book and then will transition into the students writing their own true stories. After we finished each page, we learned how to add our books into an app called Book Creator. We will complete a lot of books using this app this school year and this week we were learning how to use all of the tools and functions within the app.
















Content:
We focused on several nocturnal animals this week! Our main focus was on bats, but we also talked about red foxes and raccoons. Next week will continue to learn about these night creatures and talk about owls plus many others!















































Other:
A favorite quote of mine this week came from this student below, he says to me "Mrs. Brown!! Look I made a QR code!" I was impressed with his creativity and excited to see that the QR codes in our classroom are not only exciting to use but even fun to make out of math tools!





PRACTICE AT HOME:
When your child is telling you a story about ANYTHING, remind them to add in the WHO, WHERE and WHAT of the story. See if they can write the story down using at least three sentences to tell the entire story, or pieces of the story.
 


Next Week:

  • In reading we will learn the CAFE strategy "Make a Mental Image".
  • In writing we will continue learning how to write a narrative story.
  • In math we will focus on number bonds!
  • Our theme next week is all about Nocturnal Animals--owls!

Important Dates/Information:

 
  • 11/11-Veteran's Day Program
  • 11/19-Parent University
  • 11/26-11/27 Thanksgiving break--NO SCHOOL
  • 12/4--All School Behavior Incentive Field Trip--PMO Christmas Show
  • 12/8-Barnes and Noble Night 5-7:30
  • 12/18-End of 2nd Nine Weeks

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Week in Review--Spiders

Writing:

This week in writing we practiced writing the beginning, middle and end sounds in words that are not sight words. We practiced this several ways...we wrote on white boards as a class, wrote in our journals, used an app called Skitch and another app called PicCollage. We wrote words in sentences, in isolation and by labeling pictures. Within our two apps we used an arrow and pen tool to write the letters in the words and we also practiced using the keyboard to type the letters! Below are several pictures from the apps that are student made creations and video of the students in action!





























































Math:
We had so much fun learning about our 3D shapes this week! We started the week off by watching a video that went through each of the shapes and we were able to use an app called JuniorTube where we paused the video and found each shape and circled the correct shape using the pen tool. We then continued on throughout the week discussing these shapes and created a 3D shape chart. I did not get a picture of our chart, but the picture below is similar to the one we made together.

Reading:
During reading this week our CAFE focus was "Analyzing Characters". We read several books and discussed how characters change throughout a story, what their feelings are and how their actions effect the story and other characters.



Content:
Creepy, crawly....SPIDERS! We could not have had more fun with spiders this week! We completed several tasks this week in learning about these crawling arachnids. We read a spider book (and each student got their own copy, woo hoo), watched spider videos with our iPad partner, and completed a spider facts page and then added those facts to a spider!




























After we watched a spider video with our partner, we gathered together and shared one thing we learned. We put those ideas together using an app called Popplet. I was beyond impressed with the things the kids learned and shared with the class!










Other:
Friday was such a special day in kindergarten! We had the BEST time sharing the morning with our grandparents! We painted, read stories, made necklaces, drew pictures, painted our faces and ate yummy cookies and punch! Thank you to all of the families who came and those who "adopted" a grandchild for those kids who have grandparents who live far away.






PRACTICE AT HOME:
Go on a 3D shape hunt! Find as many cones, spheres, cubes and cylinders as you can around your home! Have your child describe them to you and what is special about them.
 


Next Week:

  • In reading we will learn the CAFE strategy "Compare/Contrast".
  • In writing we will begin learning how to write a narrative story.
  • In math we will focus on number stories!
  • Our theme next week is all about Nocturnal Animals--bats!

Important Dates/Information:

 
  • 11/5 & 11/6-Donuts with Dad (please send your RSVP)
  • 11/11-Veteran's Day Program
  • 11/19-Parent University
  • 11/26-11/27 Thanksgiving break--NO SCHOOL
  • 12/4--All School Behavior Incentive Field Trip--PMO Christmas Show
  • 12/8-Barnes and Noble Night 5-7:30
  • 12/18-End of 2nd Nine Weeks