Sunday, May 19, 2013

Week of May 13-17

Hello Parents!

We had such a fun week in the light blue room! Bike day was a bug success and we had so much fun out and about around our school!

We loved the bike presentation!

In reading this week we finished our unit on Fables. We read The Tortoise and the Hare, The Ant and the Grasshopper, The Lion and the Mouse and The Hen and the Apple Tree. W learned that fables teach us a lesson and we really enjoyed hearing these short stories!  We also learned some new reading strategies and comprehension strategies to use while we are reading. At this point in the year it is so fun to see how far the kiddos have come as readers!

In writing this week we worked on using spaces between words, stretching our words out and also sticking to our tiny moment stories. When focusing so much on spacing and sounding out words, students can sometimes forget to stick to writing about a small moment. They did awesome this week! We will have a Writer's Celebration this Wednesday and Thursday. In June we will move into Poetry.

The blue room friends helped us with our surveys about what we want to be when we grow up.

In math this week we continued to work on math partners, specifically partners of 7 and 10. We have been working on this skill for quite some time and students are doing wonderful with this! These little mathematicians are flying and I am so proud of them!

In science this week we made a worm habitat together! We designed a home for our worms and provided them with food and water. As a class, we talked about what worms need to survive, how they move and why. We came up of a list of questions we want to investigate with the worms and made predictions about what is going to happen. (This marks the beginning of thinking with the Scientific Process.) The question the students decided on is "What will the worms do if we give them watermelon, a cookie, dirt and water?" We will be investigating this on Monday in small groups.

We had so much fun making the worm habitat!


Notes/Reminders:

-this is the last week for Spelling Tests. Spelling will take place this Thursday and will not continue through June

-Synergy Day this Friday!

Have a great week!

Ms. Monica

Sunday, May 12, 2013

Week of May 6-10

We had a wonderful week in the Youngest Friend's Room! We were so excited to meet Governor Snyder and loved having him in our classroom!

Governor Snyder came in during writing time!

In reading this week we continued to work on rhyming words and nursery rhymes. We practiced different rhyming techniques and did a cut and paste activity where we had to match rhyming words. This week, we learned Pop! Goes the Weasel and Jack and Jill! We had so much fun reading and reciting our nursery rhymes as they help us learn to rhyme words as well. Next week we will study Fables.

We practiced sequencing the parts of the nursery rhyme in the correct order.

In writing this week we focused on a few different foundational skills including spacing words and stretching words out. We learned that when you are done stretching a word out and you don't hear any more sounds it is time for a rest or a space. We went through our writing folders and sorted pieces that were easy to read and hard to read and discussed the reasons why. Many times when a piece is hard to read it is because we forgot to use spaces. I am so proud of how far these writers have come!

Practicing our rhyming words.

In math this week we continued to focus on math partners and equations. Students are focusing on partners of 5, 6, 7, 8, 9 and 10. They are coming along so well with equations! As the year comes to a close we will be moving into Geometry and continue to practice equations and math partners while applying them to real life situations.

In science this week we began studying earthworms. We studied what they look like, how they feel and how they move. We then journaled about our findings. This week we will continue to study earthworms and study the growth of our bean plants. So proud of these scientists!

We had so much fun observing the earthworms!

Notes/Reminders:

-please send a water bottle and snack to school with your child

-when baby arrives, you can email Ms. Karen at karen.weiss@innocademy.com with any questions


Have a great week!

Ms. Monica



Sunday, May 5, 2013

Week of April 29-May 3

We had a wonderful week in the Youngest Friend's room! We were able to meet Ms. Karen and are so excited to see her again! Ms. Karen will be subbing for me as the Youngest Friend teacher while I am on maternity leave. This will be for the month of June and perhaps some of May, depending on when the baby gets here!

Ms. Karen and her family

Hello my name is Karen Weiss and I have the privilege of working with you and your child for the remainder of the year while Ms. Monica is on Maternity leave.  I have two boys of my own, ages 5 and 1 and half.  I have taught in Hudsonville for four years in a kindergarten and Pre-Kindergarten classroom and loved it.  I left my position in Hudsonville to stay home with my boys but then was excited to learn of a short-term position here at Innocademy.  I have a Master’s in Reading and Literacy and my undergraduate is in Elementary Education with a Major in Child Development and a Minor in Language Arts. I look forward to working with all of you.

In Reading this week we have been studying rhyming words and nursery rhymes. We are having fun discovering the art of rhyming through classic nursery rhymes and activities. This week, we learned Humpty Dumpty, Jack and Jill and Hickory Dickory Dock. You can practice rhyming and reciting these classic rhymes with your child at home! We are also continuing to review nouns, adjectives and verbs. We will continue with these topics through next week as well. Kiddos are doing fantastic with spelling and their sight words! Thank you for supporting them at home with these. 

We worked in partners and practiced reciting our Nursery Rhymes together!

In Writing this week we wrapped up our How-To unit and had our Writer's celebration! Students had so much fun teaching others how to do things they are experts on through writing. We had so much fun learning that writers can also use their talents to show others how to do things through writing. During our Writer's celebration, we each had a chance to teach the class how to do something. Way to go writers!


Adeline taught us how to make a glitter bottle!


In Math this week we practiced writing equations with ten groups and five groups. We also continued to practice math partners. Students were able to come up with their own equations using math pictures. They were given pictures with ten groups and extra ones. Next, they wrote equations for these pictures. We also told math stories as a warm up this week. It is amazing to see these kiddos recognizing equations and connecting them to real life situations. On Friday, we had fun exploring math through some math games on iPads and centers!

Fun Friday Centers with iPads!
In Science this week we learned about seeds, planting seeds and growing plants. On Wednesday we were able to plant seeds that will grow into our very own bean plants! In our journals, we drew a picture of our bean seeds and also a picture of what we think our bean seeds will grow into. We love being scientists and predicting what will happen. We are so excited to watch our plants grow!

Having fun with Ms. Brenda and her obstacle course!
A note from Ms. Natalia:

Dear Parents,

This week we began the unit "La Casa." (The House.) We have been learning about things that are in the house. Also, we have been practicing directions and some other words that I have listed for you and your child to practice together.

La ventana: the window
La puerta: the door
La mesa: the table
La silla: the chair
La taza: the cup
El vaso: the glass
La cama: the bed
Debajo de: under
Al lado de: next to
Detras: behind

Notes/Reminders:

-Please continue to send a daily snack to school with your child

-As the weather is getting warmer, drinking water is very important at school so students stay hydrated. Please send your child to school with a water bottle. We do not have a drinking fountain in the classroom so it is important that students are able to drink water without missing learning time.

Thank you and have a great week!

Ms. Monica