It's Election Day in our country today and Prairieland took part too! Our wonderful office staff created voting booths in the lobby of the school for all our students to take part in an important election..."Who is Your Favorite Disney Character?" On the ballot there were 4 choices--Belle, Elsa, Mike Wazowski, and Mickey Mouse. There was also an opportunity for a write-in vote if one of those was not a favorite.
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Tuesday, November 6, 2018
Election Day!
MANY, MANY, MANY apologies that I have neglected the blog for so long! Hopefully I get back on track soon!
It's Election Day in our country today and Prairieland took part too! Our wonderful office staff created voting booths in the lobby of the school for all our students to take part in an important election..."Who is Your Favorite Disney Character?" On the ballot there were 4 choices--Belle, Elsa, Mike Wazowski, and Mickey Mouse. There was also an opportunity for a write-in vote if one of those was not a favorite.
Who won you ask?? Well, none other than the mouse himself...MICKEY MOUSE!!!
It's Election Day in our country today and Prairieland took part too! Our wonderful office staff created voting booths in the lobby of the school for all our students to take part in an important election..."Who is Your Favorite Disney Character?" On the ballot there were 4 choices--Belle, Elsa, Mike Wazowski, and Mickey Mouse. There was also an opportunity for a write-in vote if one of those was not a favorite.
Tuesday, September 11, 2018
STEM Bins!
STEM or STEAM (Science, Technology, Engineering, Art, and Math) are two ideas that are very popular in the education field right now and it's for good reason. When implemented in the classroom, these concepts foster creativity and ingenuity in children.
Each week on Monday afternoon (our "no break" afternoon) the kids get a dedicated time of 30 minutes to use our STEM bins. In these bins are materials and idea cards the kids can use to plan and construct various structures and shapes. This week was only the second time we've used the bins due to MAP testing and Labor Day. We're still working on learning more about the STEM concepts, but it was fun to see their creative minds at work! You can see what some of the groups were working on in these pictures. Some of them plan to continue building their structures next week and some already have plans for what they can do to improve them!
Each week on Monday afternoon (our "no break" afternoon) the kids get a dedicated time of 30 minutes to use our STEM bins. In these bins are materials and idea cards the kids can use to plan and construct various structures and shapes. This week was only the second time we've used the bins due to MAP testing and Labor Day. We're still working on learning more about the STEM concepts, but it was fun to see their creative minds at work! You can see what some of the groups were working on in these pictures. Some of them plan to continue building their structures next week and some already have plans for what they can do to improve them!
A super playground (made with paper towel and toilet paper rolls) is under construction! |
Can you tell this is the start of a maze...using small, disposable cups?! |
There is a finished race car made from Legos! |
What do you think this is?? Using index cards and tape they're constructing a bridge! |
Flashlight Friday...on Tuesday?!
Here's a sneak peak into what we do on Fridays during our reader's workshop...we read by the light of a flashlight with all the classroom lights off! Of course we had to learn about what this looks like and what it means to use the flashlights responsibly. In order to have this privilege we must show that we're doing real reading at all times and not use the flashlight as a toy. The first day was a success so I'm hopeful all the future Fridays will follow suit!
Wednesday, September 5, 2018
Contraction Construction!
Contractions have been our focus for word study the past couple of weeks. Today we began some contraction stations where we can put our knowledge to the test! Working in our groups we were able to play contraction dominoes, match up and write some rainy day contractions, and become doctors as we "heal" the damaged words with contraction band aids. We'll finish up our work with them this week!
Matching up the doctor who had the 2 "damaged" words with the contraction band aid...great teamwork! |
Playing contraction dominoes! |
Working as a team on rainy day contractions...luckily we didn't get wet!! |
Fall MAP testing
Just wanted you to get a peek into what our MAP testing time is like! The kids did a great job and I'm very proud of their efforts! We'll talk more at conference time about some of the changes in the 1st grade version to the 2nd grade version because they are significant! We are finished with our testing for the fall so we'll wait until winter now before taking the second round of tests.
Friday, August 31, 2018
Classroom party volunteers
Thank you so much to those of you who have already signed up to help us out with classroom parties and with other jobs for our classroom. If you have any interest in helping out our class, please see this link to find out what jobs are still available.
As for weekly classroom opportunities, I'm still working on assessing the kids and will determine my need after that. I'll keep you updated on opportunities as I see fit!
As for weekly classroom opportunities, I'm still working on assessing the kids and will determine my need after that. I'll keep you updated on opportunities as I see fit!
Friday Fun!
Each week we can earn time for some Friday Fun! We do a variety of things, but this activity is typically one of the most popular choices and it may bring back some memories from your childhood! If you take a peek at the screen, can you tell what my friends are watching? It's The Brady Bunch! Let me tell you, this show gets lots of laughs and giggles--especially when Mr. and Mrs. Brady show their affection towards each other! :-) I predict that in the not too distant future, the kids will be singing the words to the theme song!
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