Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Christmas Around the World

Hayden wears the paper chain he and other students created to represent Denmark.  Mrs. Sturm worked with this group.
 
All four first grade classes enjoyed learning about the Christmas traditions and customs of other countries in comparison to the United States.   
Miss Wickline taught Jay, Saul, and Weston about Italy and had them write notes to their parents promising to be good.
Crystal and Ty'Karius learned about Mexican traditions and created lanterns.
Elijah displays the British flag.  He and other students learned about Father Christmas, sang Christmas carols, and created Christmas cards.  All of these are Christmas traditions from England.

Force and Motion fun

 
Room 20 children just finished up learning about force and motion.  A special thanks to Ms. Rodgers for allowing us to experiment with her guitar and drums.  We discovered first hand that vibrations do indeed make sound!  What fun!

Reindeer day

Roger, Weston, Emmanuel, and Trinity are excited about their antlers!
 
Reindeer Day was lots of fun for the children (and teacher!) of Room 20!  We read the story "Rudolph the Red-Nosed Reindeer" and discussed the story elements.  Then we worked in groups to create a nonfiction reindeer book, a Rudolph ornament, and a reindeer sandwich.  Perhaps our favorite part of the day was when Mrs. Joyce gave us our own set of reindeer antlers.  Thanks to Mrs. Frith, Mrs. Hairston, Mrs. Moxley, Ms. Moorefield, and Mrs. Bishop for helping us with all of our activities! 
 
Hayden, Ty'Karius, Savannah, and Saul had fun on Reindeer Day.

Rachel, Makayla, Elijah, and Vincent show off their antlers!
Emmanuel and Abigail loved making their Rudolph sandwiches with Mrs. Moxley.
Weston and Elijah can't wait to try their sandwiches!
Ty'Karius and Makayla get ready to eat their creations.
Miss Wickline added some decorations to her hair to create a reindeer!

Trinity and Duke Dog

Trinity had fun sharing her story with the class!
 
 
Trinity's story:
 
I played my iPod with Duke Dog.  While Duke Dog was at my house we had a birthday dinner for my Papa.  Duke dog and I watched tv together after I ate cake.  I had fun with Duke Dog. 

Weston and Duke Dog

Weston's story:

Duke Dog got to come home with me.  We went to Amy and Scott's house and played a video game.  He also did homework with me.  Today Duke Dog watched me help my dad stack firewood.  Then I made him a bed.  We had a good day.

Weston shares his story about his adventures with Duke Dog.



Saturday, December 14, 2013

Rachel and Duke Dog

Rachel had a great time with Duke Dog. Below the pictures is Rachel's story.  We look forward to Weston's story next week!
Rachel shares her Duke Dog story with the class.
 
 
Rachel and her brother enjoy spending time at home with Duke Dog.


Duke Dog came home with me!  Duke dog and I watched Matthew play super Mario sunshine.  Duke dog and I had fun together.  Duke dog and I watched TV together.  I made a bed for him on my dresser.  We are waiting for dad to come home.  In the morning we go to school.
 
by Rachel

Read with Someone

Students have been working hard to improve how they read with a partner during Daily 5. Below are 3 great examples of Read to Someone.

Elijah wrote:

"We share books and sit EEKK. Don't throw books. Sit quiet. I really like read to someone."

Tykarius wrote:
"Vincent and I are reading. We are reading on the carpet."

Trinity wrote:
"I like read to someone. Read to someone is fun. When I read to someone it makes me happy."

Saturday, December 7, 2013

Duke dog and Emma

Emma was our first student to take Duke Dog home.
 
Below is her story!  Great job, Emma!
 
I took Duke Dog home with me.  We did homework together.  We went to get my mom so she can come stay the night with us.  Me and Duke Dog came home and ate supper, then we got ready for bed.  We had a very good time together. 

Wednesday, December 4, 2013

Duke Dog Goes Home with Mrs. Joyce!

 
Room 20 has started their Home-School Writing Connection!  Each student will get to take home our college mascot, "Duke Dog."  Students are asked to write a short story about their time with Duke Dog.  A notebook comes home with Duke to give students ideas of what to write about.  You have 2 days to keep Duke Dog and write a great story!  All stories and a picture will be published on our classroom blog.
 
 
Of course, Mrs. Joyce got to take him home first!  I can't wait to read about Duke's upcoming adventures!  Have fun!
 
 
Mrs. Joyce's children, Meredith and Tanner, had fun decorating their Christmas tree with Duke Dog.  Duke said he'd never decorated a tree before!

After they finished, the kids and Duke pose for a picture!  Meredith wanted to keep Duke with her, but Mrs. Joyce said we had to let him visit with the students of Room 20.




Easy, Smart, Brilliant!

Below is a picture of our Easy, Smart, Brilliant Word Chart.  Yes, the students of room 20 know what these words mean!  Now that we've filled it up, we need to erase and start over! 

Parents, see if your children can tell you some of these words!