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Wednesday, December 29, 2010

Class 1M News December 2010

Class 1M is getting into the holiday spirit. We have been learning about different holidays in December. We have been discussing and writing about our own special holiday traditions. We also have been busy practicing for the Lower School Holiday Concert.


We had a wonderful Holiday Party thanks to our spectacular class mom, Mrs. Rappold. Thanks so much for always making our holiday parties so special and lots of fun! Santa even stopped by!

Mrs. Rappold reading the First Grade Auntie Claus.

Making crafts.

Yummy snacks

A surprise visit from Santa!



In Reading/Language Arts we have been working on identifying the main idea and details of a story. We read various non-fiction books and magazine articles about animals and how they get ready for the winter. Then we identified the main idea and details. We also started learn about the elements of a non-fiction book, such as the index, glossary, and table of contents, and captions. We also worked on long a and long i. We sang a fun song about long a, which was called Pancake Jake.We have been working on verbs, nouns, and homophones.We continue to work on reading fluently. For the past two weeks the children have been reading different pretend news scripts and reading them aloud to an audience of their peers. I posted some pictures for you to take a peek at!



We have finished publishing our books. We will have our Publishing Party in January. The children worked really hard on their books and I hope that you will be able to attend. We have a special visitor in our room named Snowy! He inspired us to write Help Wanted ads for elves. First we brainstormed a list of possible jobs Santa's elves would do and then we chose a job and created a Help Wanted ad. Then we made elves to go along with our writing pieces. I posted some pictures of their writing. Their ads were priceless!


Saniya     Book Maker

Tenajah     Candy Maker

Peter     Candy Cane Maker

Julian     Toy Maker

Jeni Lynn      Reindeer Groomer

Masoma     Suit Maker

Rose     Doll Namer

Nathaniel      Toy Maker

Ananya     Teacher



In Math we have been working on addition and subtraction to 18. We have been using a number grid and Input/Output machines to add. We worked on choosing the correct operation in a number problem. We read the book Imogene's Antlers by David Adler. Then we wrote word problems based on the story. The children had a blast!




In Science we have been busy learning about how people and animals get ready for the winter. We learned that animals migrate, hibernate, or hide and a few do all three! We read and discussed where different animals hibernate and where they go when they migrate. We have been integrating this theme in both writing and reading as well as math. We will continue with this theme in January and will focus on bears. Stay tuned for details about the Teddy Bear Sleepover!




I hope that everyone has a wonderful winter break! Happy Holidays and have a happy and healthy New Year!



Jennifer Molloy

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

Class 1M News

 On Monday we had the First Grade Thanksgiving Feast.The children had a wonderful time!Thank you to our amazing class mom, Mrs. Rappold and to 1J's amazing class moms, Mrs. Melville and Ms. Peesapati. Thank you to all of the parents who sent in yummy foods for the feast and for coming and volunteering their time. It was truly appreciated.








Today was Grandperson's/Special Persons' Day. It was wonderful to meet all of the Grandparents,  Aunts, Uncles, and other Special Persons. The children presented their Special Person with a writing piece about them and together they wrote a special acrostic poem about the children. The children recited a poem about being thankful. Then we all participated in a Sing a long in the AP Room. It was a lovely day.


The First Grade and Kindergarten "chemists" got together and did a fun science experiment. We made popcorn kernels "bounce" by mixing water, vinegar, and a few pinches of baking soda.  The children had a fantastic time and learned something new! Popcorn also ties in with our lessons on the Native Americans. The Native Americans taught the Pilgrims how to grow different crops, such as corn.








    In Math, we continued to work on addition and subtraction facts to 12. We used many strategies to help us add and subtract. We used pictures, a number line, counters, and counting up. The children love working on their Fact Packs and Math Challenges. We learned about temperature and practiced reading the temperatures on a thermometer. We also made paper thermometers. We learned how addition and subtraction are related and began fact families.





In Science, we started our unit on Weather. We talked about different kinds of weather, temperature, and the sun. We learned how the sun affects the weather and how it effects the seasons. We did an experiment using thermometers. First we measured the temperature in the room. Then we held the thermometer tight in our hands and then we saw how the temperature rose. Finally we put our thermometers in ice water and observed what happened! Today we recorded the temperature of a thermometer placed directly in the sun and one in the shade. Then we discussed the results.

In Reading we continued to work on using good reading strategies. We finished up our unit on short vowels. We will begin blends next week. We worked on identifying character traits and comparing/contrasting characters. We read some super books with some very interesting characters. The Pain and the Great One, Amazing Grace, and  Koala Lou are just a few examples. We also read Henry and Mudge the First Book, which all of the children loved. We also continued to work on reading with expression. This week we began reading and acting out make believe news reports. The children practiced reading with expression with a partner.

In Social Studies we have been learning about the Pilgrims and the Native Americans and the First Thanksgiving. We learned that the Native Americans used special pictures called pictographs to write stories. We wrote stories using pictographs. Everyone did a wonderful job. We also added our homes to the First Grade 3D Community map. We looked at a map of NJ to see where we lived and then we had to figure out where our towns were in relation to Wardlaw. The children had to find out if their town was North, South, East, West of our school. Here is a photo of the completed map!




We finished revising and editing our stories. Now we will begin the Publishing phase. Stay tuned for details about our Publishing Party...

I hope that everyone has a wonderful Thanksgiving. I am so thankful to have such a wonderful class and wonderful parents too!