Ahhhh, Day 3 and things are starting to fall into place...
This morning the students came in and checked in/ordered lunch using the Promethean Board. Then they did an activity where they found students in class who met certain criteria. This was a way to get to know one another. After that, we watched the morning announcements through a Google Hangout.
Next, we reviewed our My Job, Your Job, Our Job chart which we created yesterday. Then I modeled choosing a topic, from the chart, and describing it using three different viewpoints; the student, the teacher, and Mr. McGee. Finally, the children completed a circle of viewpoints activity, on Google Classroom - SS, identifying a topic and describing it, and asking a question about it, from the three viewpoints.
After social studies we took a Go Noodle brain break. Then we began our math block.
TOMORROW we will begin switching for math. Today, though, the students created a pizza glyph depicting information about themselves. After that, they got an Xtra math account, logged in, watched a tutorial, and got started. Xtra math is an online app that helps the students master the basic math facts. Look for a letter in your child's home folder this evening.
After math the students enjoyed lunch and outdoor recess.
When they returned to class, we took a few minutes to complete our math block and then we began our literacy block.
First I read The Important Book out loud and we discussed the format of each page. Then the children shared, with elbow partners, what is important about them. After that I reviewed today's independent tasks with the class.
All students began by joining Google Classroom pages for science, homework, class meeting, and writing. Then they listened to The Important Book, again, and wrote an important poem. Finally, some students began creating an All About Me Sandwich, using a Google Slide presentation.
The students ended their day with art.
There is NO HOMEWORK this week.
Back to School Night is tomorrow night. It begins at 6:00 pm.
Wednesday, August 31, 2016
Tuesday, August 30, 2016
Day 2...Getting Settled In!
This morning we got our Promethean Board!! This makes teaching, and learning, much easier!
So, after the morning announcements, we ordered lunch/checked in using the board. Then we learned about our positive behavior reinforcement system, Class Dojo. After that we began our first social studies lesson.
We briefly discussed the many emotions people experience as a new school year gets underway. Then I modeled how to completed a Compass Points activity identifying my person emotions as this new year begins. After that the students joined the social studies page in Google Classroom and worked on their own Compass Points page. Finally, we shared out our feelings and noticed commonalities.
After social studies we attempted to take our first Go Noodle brain break. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the sound to work on the Promethean Board. So we moved on to our math block.
We began math by brainstorming vocabulary we used last year on a padlet. After that, the children worked collaboratively with their table groups to create a math ABC. They identified one "math word" for each letter of the alphabet.
Next the students enjoyed lunch and outdoor recess. Directly after recess, they went to PE with Mr. Smith.
When we all returned to the classroom, we quickly shared our math ABCs. Then we took time to brainstorm, list, and discuss the children's job, the teacher's job, and jobs we share in regards to school, education and learning.
After that, the students worked collaboratively to answer questions and make generalizations about change. We shared their wonderful ideas just prior to dismissal.
There is NO HOMEWORK this week.
Back to School Night is this Thursday evening.
So, after the morning announcements, we ordered lunch/checked in using the board. Then we learned about our positive behavior reinforcement system, Class Dojo. After that we began our first social studies lesson.
We briefly discussed the many emotions people experience as a new school year gets underway. Then I modeled how to completed a Compass Points activity identifying my person emotions as this new year begins. After that the students joined the social studies page in Google Classroom and worked on their own Compass Points page. Finally, we shared out our feelings and noticed commonalities.
After social studies we attempted to take our first Go Noodle brain break. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the sound to work on the Promethean Board. So we moved on to our math block.
We began math by brainstorming vocabulary we used last year on a padlet. After that, the children worked collaboratively with their table groups to create a math ABC. They identified one "math word" for each letter of the alphabet.
Next the students enjoyed lunch and outdoor recess. Directly after recess, they went to PE with Mr. Smith.
When we all returned to the classroom, we quickly shared our math ABCs. Then we took time to brainstorm, list, and discuss the children's job, the teacher's job, and jobs we share in regards to school, education and learning.
After that, the students worked collaboratively to answer questions and make generalizations about change. We shared their wonderful ideas just prior to dismissal.
There is NO HOMEWORK this week.
Back to School Night is this Thursday evening.
Monday, August 29, 2016
First Day of Fourth Grade
Today marks the first day of fourth grade, not only for the children, but for me, too!!!
We had a busy day today. We began by choosing seats and decorating name tag tents. Then we organized and labeled materials, folders, and journals. While I met with small groups to do this, the rest of the class worked on a newspaper identifying important parts of their summer.
After that, we took a tour of the school and made an afternoon dismissal chart.
Finally, it was time for lunch and recess.
After recess, I distributed home folders and some papers. During this time the children decorated a front cover for their home folder. After that, we reviewed Chrome Book etiquette and procedures. Then the students got their assigned Chrome Book and practiced logging in.
During his time we had a fire drill.
When we returned from the drill, the students joined our math group in Google Classroom, and began their first task, All About Math Me.
Some reminders:
We had a busy day today. We began by choosing seats and decorating name tag tents. Then we organized and labeled materials, folders, and journals. While I met with small groups to do this, the rest of the class worked on a newspaper identifying important parts of their summer.
After that, we took a tour of the school and made an afternoon dismissal chart.
Finally, it was time for lunch and recess.
After recess, I distributed home folders and some papers. During this time the children decorated a front cover for their home folder. After that, we reviewed Chrome Book etiquette and procedures. Then the students got their assigned Chrome Book and practiced logging in.
During his time we had a fire drill.
When we returned from the drill, the students joined our math group in Google Classroom, and began their first task, All About Math Me.
Some reminders:
- The BLUE emergency form MUST be returned tomorrow.
- We have PE tomorrow. Please dress your child appropriately.
- Students should bring a small water bottle to keep at their seat. We have a water jug but they need their own bottle to fill.
- Back to School Night is this Thursday.
Friday, June 17, 2016
Fabulous Friday - Final Full Day
Wow...how did we get here? It's the last full day of the school year. Crazy!
This morning the students finished their expert books. Then they all pitched in to help with my "punch list" items. Some students created an All About Third Grade, Google Slides presentation to share with the current second graders, this afternoon, during Fly Up Day. Others helped to clean, organize, and pack the room.
Then, right before outdoor recess and lunch, the entire third grade got to sign each other's yearbooks or autograph books (these were provided to students who did not purchase a yearbook).
When the students returned to class we shared more expert books and homework writing journal entries. Then the children exchanged math board games and played them.
Next, the students went to fourth grade for Fly Up Day. This is an opportunity for the children to hear a little bit about fourth grade and ask any questions they are wondering. They do not meet with their actual teacher. However, this will hopefully ease any anxieties they might have.
Finally, the entire school "clapped out" the fifth graders, who walked the hallways from k-5 to symbolize their journey through elementary school as they head to middle school this fall.
Hope to see my buddies for our final school day on Monday...remember, it is an early dismissal, though.
This morning the students finished their expert books. Then they all pitched in to help with my "punch list" items. Some students created an All About Third Grade, Google Slides presentation to share with the current second graders, this afternoon, during Fly Up Day. Others helped to clean, organize, and pack the room.
Then, right before outdoor recess and lunch, the entire third grade got to sign each other's yearbooks or autograph books (these were provided to students who did not purchase a yearbook).
When the students returned to class we shared more expert books and homework writing journal entries. Then the children exchanged math board games and played them.
Next, the students went to fourth grade for Fly Up Day. This is an opportunity for the children to hear a little bit about fourth grade and ask any questions they are wondering. They do not meet with their actual teacher. However, this will hopefully ease any anxieties they might have.
Finally, the entire school "clapped out" the fifth graders, who walked the hallways from k-5 to symbolize their journey through elementary school as they head to middle school this fall.
Hope to see my buddies for our final school day on Monday...remember, it is an early dismissal, though.
Thursday, June 16, 2016
Thrilling Thursday
I know these blog posts have become much shorter and less detail oriented, but with the end of the year quickly approaching, there is less to report! :-)
This morning, after the announcements, we had our literacy block. The children focused on completing their expert books. Those who were done got to choose between several literacy activities including, MyON, listening to reading, free choice writing, and practicing their cursive. We also had several students read chapters from the BFG to the class.
After outdoor recess and lunch, the students returned to class to begin our math block. Groups completed their math board games. Those who were already done used Prodigy or Extra Math to practice math skills.
Next, the students went to art with Mrs. Daniell.
When they returned to class we shared more of the children's expert books.
There is HOMEWORK posted in Google Classroom, but it is optional.
This morning, after the announcements, we had our literacy block. The children focused on completing their expert books. Those who were done got to choose between several literacy activities including, MyON, listening to reading, free choice writing, and practicing their cursive. We also had several students read chapters from the BFG to the class.
After outdoor recess and lunch, the students returned to class to begin our math block. Groups completed their math board games. Those who were already done used Prodigy or Extra Math to practice math skills.
Next, the students went to art with Mrs. Daniell.
When they returned to class we shared more of the children's expert books.
There is HOMEWORK posted in Google Classroom, but it is optional.
Wednesday, June 15, 2016
Wonderful Wednesday
This morning, after the announcements, we began our literacy block. The students finished their timelines, and planned and worked on their All About Me expert books. We did have a fire drill during the block. Additionally, we took a Go Noodle brain break and read more of the BFG halfway through the morning.
After outdoor recess and lunch, we began our math block. First the students worked on completing their math board games. Those who were done, exchanged games with another group and played each other's. After that we played Kahoot, in our table groups, for points, to practice third grade math skills.
Then the students ended their day in music with Mrs. Graf.
Optional HOMEWORK is posted in Google Classroom.
After outdoor recess and lunch, we began our math block. First the students worked on completing their math board games. Those who were done, exchanged games with another group and played each other's. After that we played Kahoot, in our table groups, for points, to practice third grade math skills.
Then the students ended their day in music with Mrs. Graf.
Optional HOMEWORK is posted in Google Classroom.
Tuesday, June 14, 2016
Terrific Tuesday
This morning, after the announcements, we began our literacy block. I reviewed with the students how to create a timeline and then I modeled how begin planning their expert book, about themselves.
After that the students worked to complete their timeline. Then , some students finished their Genius Hour expert books. Those who had already completed it, began planning and writing their expert book about themselves.
Halfway through the block we took a Go Noodle brain break and read some more of the book, The BFG. Then the children continued working on their timelines and expert books until recess and lunch.
When they returned to the classroom we watched a lesson teaching us how to create tessellations and looked at some examples on line. Then the students tried to make their own.
After that some groups worked on their math board games. Those who have already completed theirs continued making tessellations. Additionally, I pulled a group to work on subtracting three digit numbers.
After our math block the students worked collaboratively to create a crest representing their team. Next, we shared the crests and a few more expert books.
Finally, we handed out yearbooks. There will be time, in class, to sign yearbooks on Friday. Students are asked to bring them home and not bring them back until Friday.
There is optional HOMEWORK posted on Google Classroom.
After that the students worked to complete their timeline. Then , some students finished their Genius Hour expert books. Those who had already completed it, began planning and writing their expert book about themselves.
Halfway through the block we took a Go Noodle brain break and read some more of the book, The BFG. Then the children continued working on their timelines and expert books until recess and lunch.
When they returned to the classroom we watched a lesson teaching us how to create tessellations and looked at some examples on line. Then the students tried to make their own.
After that some groups worked on their math board games. Those who have already completed theirs continued making tessellations. Additionally, I pulled a group to work on subtracting three digit numbers.
After our math block the students worked collaboratively to create a crest representing their team. Next, we shared the crests and a few more expert books.
Finally, we handed out yearbooks. There will be time, in class, to sign yearbooks on Friday. Students are asked to bring them home and not bring them back until Friday.
There is optional HOMEWORK posted on Google Classroom.
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