There will be no homework or new spelling words for the week of October 30-November 6. Enjoy the long weekend and
The intention of this blog is to share what we are learning through descriptions, pictures, student work and more!
Wednesday, October 30, 2013
Harvest Party
Thank you to parents who were able to volunteer time or supplies for our party. We had a great time making spider hats, playing Monster toss & bat bowling, feeling creepy brains, making goop, playing pin the spider on the web and eating treats!
50's Day/50th Day of School
We kicked off our Social Studies unit on History with 1950's Day today!
Students learned that advances in science and technology have changed and continue to change the way people communicate by using artifacts and photographs to see what life was like in the 50's.
Students interviewed someone who lived in the 50's, learned and compared dance moves from then and now, created comic strips using Peanuts characters (Peanut Comic was first introduced in 1950), compared prices of items in the 1950's to now, learned different slang words from the era and most notably made old fashion root beer floats.
Students learned that advances in science and technology have changed and continue to change the way people communicate by using artifacts and photographs to see what life was like in the 50's.
Students interviewed someone who lived in the 50's, learned and compared dance moves from then and now, created comic strips using Peanuts characters (Peanut Comic was first introduced in 1950), compared prices of items in the 1950's to now, learned different slang words from the era and most notably made old fashion root beer floats.
Tuesday, October 29, 2013
Don't forget to send in completed Book It calendars
Book It started this month. The students were asked to set reading goals for the month of October and a calendar was sent home to record the minutes spent reading at home. Check out the website for parent activities and to set your goals online. Reading to your child outside of the classroom is one of the most important things you can do for them that will not only benefit them now, but will also invest in their future. Make the promise to establish a daily reading routine at home and "read your hearts out".
http://www.bookitprogram.com/parents/
http://www.bookitprogram.com/parents/
Treats for Troops
Please send in all unwanted Halloween Candy between now and November 4. Candy will be collected and sent to troops.
Thank you!
Thank you!
2nd Grade Musical Practice
To print or read the words for our holiday musical-Thursday, December 19 @ 1:45 & 6:00pm,
1. go to the Big Walnut website
2. go to GRE
3. on the left hand side, go to "online classrooms"
4. click on Bridge, Heidi
5. Once there, go to the second grade page and you will see the link there. :)
Friday, October 25, 2013
November 15 Volunteers Needed
Pioneer Day Volunteers-If you're available to facilitate a station from 9:00-11:30 on Friday, November 15. Please email me.
Thank you!!
Thank you!!
Friday, October 4, 2013
Wednesday, October 2, 2013
Walking Trip to the Community Library
We had a wonderful time checking books out and listening to Miss Fonda tell us about her trip to NASA and the interesting way they track Hurricanes.
Thanks to the mom volunteers who were able to walk with us.
Thanks to the mom volunteers who were able to walk with us.
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