Thursday, November 12, 2009
Just Right Books!
Before we picked our books for our book report, I did a lesson on finding "Just Right Books". I compared a "just right" book to a shirt that fits perfectly. I then demonstrated an over sized shirt and a shirt that is too small and how they are not very comfortable to wear. I used that idea as an analogy for books that are easy or too challenging. The kids thought it was so cool when I hung the Colts jersey up on the board. It was fun for me as a teacher to see their excitement in their eyes! They were ready to learn and all set to pick their books. Don't forget to ask them how they are doing on their report.
Thursday, October 29, 2009
Scarecrows
We are working hard on our scarecrows! We decided that a scarecrow's job would be really boring standing in a field all day. We thought it would be fun to pretend that we were the scarecrows and we left the field for the day. We wrote a paper telling about our fun journeys and all the great things we did. Then we decorated a scarecrow that looked just like us. We put a picture of our face on the scarecrow. It was a great way to write, learn and have fun at the same time!
Saturday, October 10, 2009
Our Human Bodies!


We learned all about our bodies. We learned about our bones, muscles, heart, lungs, the nervous system, and our respiratory system. To put all the information we learned together we made life-size human bodies. We had so much fun tracing our bodies and putting all the body parts in the correct area.
Monday, October 5, 2009
Individuality
Delicious Healthy Snacks!
Sunday, September 27, 2009
Saturday, September 26, 2009
Play-Doh Economics!
In social studies, we played with Play-Doh! Each student made their very own product that they had to sell at my store. They then had to use their vocabulary words that we had learned from the book to discuss their project. Some of the vocabulary words that we used were: opportunity cost, import, export, , supply,demand, scarcity, income, profit, budget, and employee. Ask your child if they had fun, and see if they can still use their vocabulary words! Learning is fun in our room!
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