Sunday, November 2, 2014

"October...Rocktober...My Favorite Time of Year!"

It's hard to believe October has already come to a close...but Fall is here and we have been having fun!! I hope you all had a safe and fun Halloween with your families. I know we did. Now, buckle your seat belts, because the next two months are going to go FAST! Thanksgiving will be here before we know it.

With that being said, take a look at what we were up to this month!

Many thanks to Analiese's Grandfather for his surprise visit!!
Thank you for sharing your Army experiences and memories with us. 


SCIENCE: Magnets

Students loved the magnetic wand and ball races! Predicting, testing, and sorting out items that are magnetic and non-magnetic had students working together in a fun/hands-on way.





SOCIAL STUDIES: Maps 

After reading the book, How I Became a Pirate, students got to create their own treasure maps, and then use tea bags to make them look old-fashioned.




We then moved on to learning about the United States map and some of its major landforms, such as the Appalachian Mountains, Rocky Mountains, Mississippi River, Rio Grande River, James River, and the 5 Great Lakes. What better way to reinforce those concepts than out on the playground!!
 
 


Appalachian Mountains: "small" and round 
The Mississippi River - the longest river in the United States
(Hard to see...but it's represented by the long blue jump rope) 
The James River - right here in Virginia!! 
The Rocky Mountains - Nice and BIG and good for skiing! 
The Rio Grande running the border of Texas and Mexico

READING: Literature Circles and Making Predictions

October kicked off chapter books and literature circles!! Students have started working in their reading groups to learn how to run their own independent literature circles...where they can read together and work together to build fluency and comprehension.
Students working together to summarize their latest chapter!
Making predictions was a big skill we hit this month as well. A fan favorite was our read aloud of Two Bad Ants. If you haven't this one yet, I highly recommend it. Mrs. Kephart read the book aloud to the class, pausing throughout for students to make predictions as to where they thought the ants were. We were impressed with their creative ideas!!

Making Predictions with Two Bad Ants 
MATH: Fact Families 
We have been working hard on our fact families!! Here is a picture of our newest, interactive, fact family math stations. Students build fact family number sentences by dragging and dropping numbers into the correct order. They can also roll two dice (interactively) and create their own fact families by adding the two numbers together *not pictured.



Aaaaand......We've saved the best for last, of course...Pumpkin Estimation Stations! 
Once again, with the help of parent volunteers, we completed a successful afternoon of Pumpkin Estimation Stations. Students rotated through three stations to guess weight, circumference and how many seeds they could grab with their hands.

How Big Around? 




How Much do They Weigh? 





How Many Seeds? 




Many thanks to our fabulous volunteers!
 







My future's so bright, I've gotta wear shades!! 
   

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

So Long September...Hellooooo October!!

From making friends and raising funds, to eating hot dogs with the WATCH DOGS...September was quite a busy month! I have loved getting to know each and every one of my new students. We have had a wonderful time building a sense of community and family in and out of the classroom. Learning together, having FUNand respecting one another is what it's all about. Take a look at what we've been up to over the past few weeks.

First Day Fun! 

Obligatory 1st Day before school Picture
Mrs. Cox, Ann Catherine (in my arms), and Eliza


Henry Clay School Rules 
1. Be Safe                     2. Be Respectful 
                                                 4. Be Kind                   3. Be Responsible

Students worked in groups to come up with different ways to follow the school rules. 

 

 Lunch with the kiddos - Never a dull moment!!

 Come join us one day - 12:00-12:30 every day :) 


As a treat, we got to have music in the classroom with Mrs. Harris! 

Back to School Night 
Boy Scouts anyone? 
2nd Grade Greeters!! 
Hot Dogs prepared with love by our very own WATCH DOGS! 



What a great turn out for a great event!! Thank you to all the families who came out!! 


FUNdraising  

Once again we ran another successful Fall Fundraiser
Thank you to all the families who worked hard to sell items in support of our school!! 


Reading 

A book is always better with a friend...
Reading with Technology - Book Flix and Raz-Kids
Literature Circles are getting up and running!! 
Are you reading your 20 mins each night? Eliza and I are! 
Math 
Pattern Necklaces with Froot Loops



Making Patterns on the Smart Board 

 Math Stations
Create your own pattern 

How Much is 10? 




 Odd and Even Sorts 


 Skip Counting BUMP 





Writing 
Using our senses to write a descriptive paragraph about October! 


Science and Social Studies 

Magnets 
Magnetic or Non-Magetic
Students rotated through 10 stations around the room, testing the magnetism of different items 

 Diversity
Students were partnered up and had to color their characters to show their diversity,
and then finish the sentence..."We are diverse because..." 


Fun, Fun, Fun!!! 










 

So, as you can see...we have been busy little bees. Stay tuned for more photos of fun next month!!