Sunday, October 16, 2011

Weather!

We are learning all about the weather in science. Our favorite story this week was "The Wind Blew" by Pat Hutchins. Students learned to read thermometers and wrote about the weather in their science journals using the Science Word Wall. In reading we are celebrating families and are retelling stories by distinguishing the characters and setting. We are now using verbs in our writing and have begun to plan writing our Reader's Theater Play! In math we are doing a great job learning to add and subtract!

Writing in our science journals!



In this math center we are matching and sorting shapes and creating patterns

In this center we are creating horizontal graphs. This graph answers the question
"what do you want to be when you grow up?"

In this center we are completing addition and subtraction problems

In the Writing Center we used the science word wall to write about the weather!

We are building great reading skills in guided reading!


Creating the "T is for Tie Dye" page of our alphabet books


Writing our own "T" poem. One student extended what they learned in Guided Reading and included quotation marks!

In Social Studies we learned all about school, home, and community rules.
We created our own book of class rules.

We were T detectives this week and searched for words with the beginning T sound!

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