We celebrated a birthday today in first grade! Happy Birthday, Roman!
A Peek at Our Week
Reading: This past week we worked on the comprehension skill of main idea and details. This is one of the more challenging skills for first graders as they often think that the entire text is important. Students practiced reading, answering and writing questions as well. Next week we will spiral back to a skill we worked on earlier this year, compare and contrast. We will work to differentiate between the two terms as we read a fiction and nonfiction text.
Writing: We have jumped back into narrative writing for the second time this year. During our lessons, we will focus on adding more detail to our writing by telling our stories "bit by bit." Students are encouraged to add vivid verbs and dialogue to their stories. I'm excited to compare their writing samples today to those written in the beginning of the year. The growth I am seeing is amazing.
Math: Students are busy learning about time and money in math. First graders learned all about digital and analog clocks. They practiced telling time on both clocks to the hour and half-hour. We have also been working hard on identifying and stating the value of the penny, nickle, dime and quarter. We have practiced adding and subtracting coins, primarily the penny and dime.
Science: First graders have become geologists in science. We began our study of rocks and soil by learning about soil layers. We explored various soil samples and then created an edible demonstration of the layers of soil. Next we learned about rocks. Students learned that rocks are not alive. They also learned that all rocks are formed with various minerals. We compared this to a chocolate chip cookie, with lots of ingredients composing the entire cookie. Students used toothpicks to remove "minerals" from their rocks (cookies). Students were asked to bring a rock (fist sized or smaller) to school next week. We will begin to explore the properties of rocks on Tuesday.
Upcoming Reminders:
February 15-19: No School
February 20: Conference Sign-Up Forms Due
February 20: Rocks for Science Due
February 20: Flags for First Grade Presentation
February 21: Author Visit - Ame Dykeman
February 23: Buckle Up Presentation from the School Nurse
February 28: Field Trip to Ben Franklin for Singin' in the Rain
Enjoy the break!
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