The month of May has flown by.
We had a Family Play in the beginning of the month. We went to Bear Mountain Zoo on the 17th. We got to see all of the animals we have been researching. Then Api Garofano taught us about pollination to enhance our plant unit in Science. The slideshow below captures all these great events and even some photographs of times I "caught" our fabulous readers choosing to read during free moments such as before the school day or snack time. Can you find Pigeon?
Tuesday, May 29, 2012
Thursday, May 17, 2012
Bear Mountain Zoo 2012
The sun shone brightly as the Cherry Lane first graders wound through the Bear Mountain Zoo. There were many woodland animal experts available to speak about the animals. I was able to catch up with many at the zoo (and the rest back at school). Here is what they had to say...
Wednesday, May 2, 2012
Dinosaur Rocks!
Monday, February 6, 2012
Our Theatrical Debut
We have been working on reading with greater fluency when we read. We worked on reading in small phrases with the goal of reading in longer phrases. Another goal was to change our voices when we see specific punctuation marks. Take a look at our Readers' Theatre Folk Tale plays.
Thursday, January 5, 2012
Holiday Celebrations
Although I am a bit late, I would like to wish everyone a Happy New Year! We had a busy December. We worked on a Cinderella Around the World unit and there are a good number of stories that span the globe. The class found similarities in these stories and were able to figure out the characteristics of fairy tales based on this work. We are now working on the latest episode of 1-S Tiger News: Fairy tale edition.
The students shared their family traditions for the holiday season. Some brought in things to share, especially dreidels and stories of the Elf on the Shelf. Thank you to one student for bringing in and reading a book about Hanukkah. Here is a video of her reading.
Also for your listening pleasure... excerpts from the holiday concert.
The students shared their family traditions for the holiday season. Some brought in things to share, especially dreidels and stories of the Elf on the Shelf. Thank you to one student for bringing in and reading a book about Hanukkah. Here is a video of her reading.
Also for your listening pleasure... excerpts from the holiday concert.
Tuesday, November 22, 2011
Thanksgiving Feast
It was time to meet together just like the Pilgrims and the Native Americans did to show thanks for all that we have. The day started with a math lesson involving measuring as we measured out our ingredients. After mixing everything together we poured our muffin batter into the muffin tins. It was exciting to be able to eat them and our fresh popped popcorn (from an airpopper) with the rest of the first grade. Before we ate we shared all of things that make us thankful. Below are some pictures.
Thursday, November 3, 2011
Halloween Fun
Where do I begin?
Well we started with a first-rate laser light show sponsored by the PTA on Friday. Even though Halloween day was cancelled at school we still carried on a few days later. Better late then never. Our spooky houses were on display for the kindergarten and 2nd grade to view on Thursday and later in the day we had our annual Halloween parade.
Well we started with a first-rate laser light show sponsored by the PTA on Friday. Even though Halloween day was cancelled at school we still carried on a few days later. Better late then never. Our spooky houses were on display for the kindergarten and 2nd grade to view on Thursday and later in the day we had our annual Halloween parade.
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