Tuesday, February 28, 2012

Special Guest

The students were so excited today for our special guest: TC Bear.  TC Bear from the Minnesota Twins joined us today to act out a story.  The story was about TC not being able to hit the baseball, and he needed to practice, practice, practice in order to become a better hitter.  At the end of the book, TC's hard work paid off when his hit earned his team a win! This can be related to our reading.  When we put in a lot of hard work and practice, we become great readers!

Monday, February 27, 2012

Batter Up For a Good Book

Today kicked off the events for "I Love to Read Week."  This year the activities are centered around a baseball theme, and today was baseball cap day.  It is a very fun treat for the students to be able to wear a favorite hat all day long.  The students also enjoyed tallying up our runs for reading throughout the day including an additional "RBI" time (Reading Books is Important).  Our reading runs will be recorded on our reading scoreboard.  We look forward to the events ahead!



Monday, February 20, 2012

Winter Authors' Celebration

Last Friday families joined us for our Winter Authors' Celebration.  During our daily read aloud we had read many circle stories like "If You Give a Pig a Pancake" by Laura Numeroff.  The students then wrote their own circle stories.  They were so creative in their characters and plot.  Some of the titles included "If You Give a Lion a Latte," "If You Give a Butterfly a Boomerang," and "If You Give a Squid a Sea Gull."  The stories were illustrated using crayon and water color.  The illustrations turned out wonderfully!  We also shared with our families a reading of "Olive My Love" by Vivian Walsh.  Thank you for all who attended!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Happy 100th Day of School

Today we celebrated our 100th day of school with several activities.  During math we compared the weight of sets of 100 objects.  The students then took a few of those items and measured how long 100 items were lined up.  We found that the popsicle sticks were the longest in a row and the paperclips lined up were the shortest.  The students were probably most looking forward to making a 100 day trail mix.  Each student brought in 100 snack items and we combined them all in a big bowl.  As they enjoyed their snack, they used the digits in 100 to make creative designs.  They could move the digits around to make them into whatever design they chose.  The students came up with wonderful ideas such as a mask, tractor, guitar, alligator, monster truck, eagle, and a classroom with a teacher and students.  We'll put all of our designs together in a class book.

Saturday, February 4, 2012

Froggy Books

Froggy Goes to Hawaii
The students in first and second grade are crazy about a new series- Froggy books by Jonathan London!  We have been reading them during our read aloud for the last few weeks, and the students have enjoyed getting to know Froggy and predicting what he will do next.  We have learned that Froggy is often forgetful, clumsy, turns more red in the face than green in each story, and is very kind to his family and friends.  We had a few of these books in our classroom library, and after seeing how much the students love reading them I quickly added more!  During our Daily 5 reading block I see many students reading Froggy books to self or to a classmate.  I just love seeing students getting excited about a favorite series, or character, or author! "Froggy Goes to Hawaii" is going to be at our upcoming book fair, and we can't wait to get our hands on it!