Hello everyone!
We were busy worker bees this week--it was incredible!
We did one more big opinion piece to show all we have learned about this genre of writing. This week students had a choice of 2 topics: 1) What is your favorite season? or 2) How would you improve the playground at Rumney? Students chose which topic they had a strong feeling about and did their best work without teacher direction and reminders about adding details or doing the final editing for punctuation and grammar. These are coming home today too so take a look at your child's great work!
We are loving our read aloud book, Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. We've been spending extra time talking about figurative language and the incredible vocabulary used in this book. We've been making lots of connections to the characters and events, too. On Friday we also read a new picture book to our classroom, If Kids Ran the World by Leo & Diane Dillon. This is a wonderful book with a message of love, kindness, caring, and peace.
In social studies we talked about how naming your feeling (when you have a big feeling) can help you know what to do next/how to solve your problem. To help us practice this we thought of times when we had various big feelings (i.e. exhausted, furious, panicked, happy, disgusted, etc.). Then we shared ideas about what to do when these big feelings occur. Here is a link to some techniques that are great for kids of all ages to do to help calm-down after having a big feeling. I've also put together a packet of information about this unit that is going home in folders today (Friday).
On Wednesday I sent home information (by letter in your child's folder or electronically) about signing up for parent/teacher conferences at the end of next month. I wanted to give you plenty of advance notice since I know scheduling can be tight! Here's the sign-up link again in case you need it.
This Friday was our last Winter Wellness. Thanks for supporting this great program at our school. Thanks also to our P.E. teacher, Mrs. Caswell, for organizing it. If you see her please let her know you appreciate it too!
Have a wonderful, long winter break!!
❤ Mrs. Fox
Dates to Remember
Monday Feb. 27 - Tuesday Mar. 7 - Winter Break
Wednesday March 8 - 1st Day Back from Vacation
Wednesday March 29 - Parent/Teacher Conferences after school
Thursday March 30 - 4 Winds 1:35-2:35
Friday March 31 - Parent/Teacher Conferences - No School for Kids
Friday, February 24, 2017
Friday, February 17, 2017
Highlights 2-17-17
Dear Families,
Another week has flown by. The snow we got this week has made the playground much more fun! Thanks for helping your child come prepared each day with all the outerwear they need to have fun in the snow at recess. We try our best to get all the gear home at the end of the day. If it doesn't come home it may end up in the over-flowing lost and found in the lobby. If you are missing anything and are at school please check there! Kids are also free to check lost and found for any missing items--just let us know wha to look for!
This week many students finished writing their opinion pieces about "How to Make the World a Better Place." These are hanging up on the boards outside our room. I also sent home the finished "I Wish I Had 100..." opinion pieces that we wrote to celebrate the 100th day of school earlier this month. With these pieces are: the student "check sheets" to help them edit their work for all the parts of opinion writing that are expected for a first or second grader (it is quite different); the graphic organizer that helped to plan out their ideas; and the teacher rubric we use that has a sliding scale so you can see the writing skills your child demonstrated in this piece and where it falls on the continuum of writing progression (below, at, and above grade level). If you have any questions about these please let me know!
This week we did more work about how to solve small problems by talking about how it makes you feel. Students had written down small problems that they thought could be solved by using an "I-Statement." Using these ideas we practiced a few together. Then pairs acted out the problem and solution for the class. The problems our kids had brainstormed ranged from "someone is talking when it's my turn" to "when someone isn't watching where they are going and bumps into you" to "I just want to play with my friend but he keeps running away from me." Being able to practice solving small problems like this in a safe, controlled classroom setting is a great way for kids to gain the skills and be able to transfer them to more independent use. They are making wonderful progress with this!
We also did some more work talking about feelings (sad, frustrated, energized, excited, etc) and identifying when we have those feelings. This can be a difficult thing to do (for kids and adults) but it is crucial for self-regulation. Knowing yourself and how you are feeling helps you know what you need to feel good and to be more successful.
We continue reading Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. We even had a special guest reader, Mr. Rosen, who read a chapter to us on Thursday and helped us think deeply about some of the interesting words and phrases used in the chapter.
We also read a new book to our classroom, The Berenstein Bears: Kindness Counts. On Thursday we went to the Flynn Center in Burlington and saw a great play, "A Year with Frog and Toad" based on the books by Arnold Lobel. Everyone in our class has been reading this series independently or listening to one of the books at our Listen to Reading station. This show was a hit!
We have one more week before our winter break. Stay healthy, get some rest, and have fun this weekend!
❤ Mrs. Fox
Dates to Remember
Winter Wellness/Fitness Fridays - 12:30-3:30 on Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 17, 24 (make-up date since we didn't go on 2/10)
Monday Feb. 27 - Tuesday Mar. 7 - Winter Break
Wednesday March 8 - 1st Day Back from Vacation
Tuesday, February 14, 2017
Valentine's Day Love
Happy Valentine's Day!
The whole day was full of love and kindness. We were excited because a Valentine's Phantom came to Rumney during the night and left us a trail of hearts on the snowbanks!! They were exciting to see as we came into school today. We also had a great celebration and had fun seeing all the mail from our friends. Thanks to all of you for supporting our Valentine's Day celebration!
The whole day was full of love and kindness. We were excited because a Valentine's Phantom came to Rumney during the night and left us a trail of hearts on the snowbanks!! They were exciting to see as we came into school today. We also had a great celebration and had fun seeing all the mail from our friends. Thanks to all of you for supporting our Valentine's Day celebration!
Thursday, February 9, 2017
HOW 2-10-17
Hello families,
We've been working on opinion writing for a few weeks now. Sometimes our opinions are alike but sometimes they are different. We've talked about how it's okay to disagree and have different opinions than our friends. We have to be respectful of other people's opinions and accept that not everyone is the same. To help us think about this we watched this Kid President video on youtube about "How to Disagree" and had a good conversation about it. Watch it again at home if you can! The main points that we learned are:
1) Treat people like people. Treat them with respect.
2) Listen to the other person.
3) Pause, Breathe, Love. - Don't say anything back unless you can say something nice.
4) Accept the other person's opinion. You don't have to agree with their idea, but you do have to accept that it is what they think.
On Thursday we read a really powerful Scholastic News article entitled "How Kids Changed the World." This directly linked to our writing topic this week of "What would you do to make the world a better place?" We had great class conversation about the amazing thing the kids in this article did and how we all truly believe that kids can make a difference. Ask your child what he/she could do? Lots of small things can help with big problems.
In second grade math we've begun to work with money. We studied the different US coins this week and have begun counting money. (This is a great, and easy, thing to practice at home, too!) We are also using number line strategies to add numbers within 100 or within 1,000. In first grade math they've been doing lots of work on the number line. They are using what they know about making numbers to 10 to help add numbers greater than 10 by decomposing numbers, getting to the next 10 (decade) and then adding on what's left.
We continue reading Charlotte's Web by E.B. White during read aloud. In science we compared the daylight data we've collected from Summer, Fall, and Winter. We noticed many patterns about daylight and made predictions about what will happen to the daylight in our next season, Spring. In social studies we've begun learning about "I Statements." This is a system for talking about our feelings when trying to solve small problems. Here's what we know so far.
We've been working on opinion writing for a few weeks now. Sometimes our opinions are alike but sometimes they are different. We've talked about how it's okay to disagree and have different opinions than our friends. We have to be respectful of other people's opinions and accept that not everyone is the same. To help us think about this we watched this Kid President video on youtube about "How to Disagree" and had a good conversation about it. Watch it again at home if you can! The main points that we learned are:
1) Treat people like people. Treat them with respect.
2) Listen to the other person.
3) Pause, Breathe, Love. - Don't say anything back unless you can say something nice.
4) Accept the other person's opinion. You don't have to agree with their idea, but you do have to accept that it is what they think.
On Thursday we read a really powerful Scholastic News article entitled "How Kids Changed the World." This directly linked to our writing topic this week of "What would you do to make the world a better place?" We had great class conversation about the amazing thing the kids in this article did and how we all truly believe that kids can make a difference. Ask your child what he/she could do? Lots of small things can help with big problems.
In second grade math we've begun to work with money. We studied the different US coins this week and have begun counting money. (This is a great, and easy, thing to practice at home, too!) We are also using number line strategies to add numbers within 100 or within 1,000. In first grade math they've been doing lots of work on the number line. They are using what they know about making numbers to 10 to help add numbers greater than 10 by decomposing numbers, getting to the next 10 (decade) and then adding on what's left.
We continue reading Charlotte's Web by E.B. White during read aloud. In science we compared the daylight data we've collected from Summer, Fall, and Winter. We noticed many patterns about daylight and made predictions about what will happen to the daylight in our next season, Spring. In social studies we've begun learning about "I Statements." This is a system for talking about our feelings when trying to solve small problems. Here's what we know so far.
How To Use I-Statements:
Start by identifying how
you feel: mad, sad, frustrated, etc.
I feel __________
State the reason you feel
this way or what happened that led you to those feelings.
when __________
Try to identify the reason
the person’s actions led to those feelings for you.
because __________
Let the person know what
you want instead.
I would like __________ .
Just a reminder that we
will be having a Valentine’s Day card exchange on this upcoming Tuesday Feb. 14th
from 2:00-2:45. We will exchange cards and play a game together. Bringing
valentines is a choice, not a requirement. If your child would like to bring in
valentines please make sure there is a valentine for each child in our class.
We also have our field trip to the Flynn onThursday! I have all the permission forms so we are all set to go! It's going to be a great week. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
❤ Mrs. Fox
Dates to Remember
Winter Wellness/Fitness Fridays - 12:30-3:30 on Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 17, 24 (make-up date since we didn't go on 2/10)
Tuesday Feb. 14 - Valentine's Day Card Exchange 2:00-2:45
Thursday Feb. 16 - Field Trip to the Flynn Theater to see "A Year with Frog and Toad," departing Rumney at 10:30, back to Rumney around 3:00
Monday Feb. 27 - Tuesday Mar. 7 - Winter Break
Wednesday March 8 - 1st Day Back from Vacation
We also have our field trip to the Flynn onThursday! I have all the permission forms so we are all set to go! It's going to be a great week. I hope you all have a wonderful weekend!
❤ Mrs. Fox
Dates to Remember
Winter Wellness/Fitness Fridays - 12:30-3:30 on Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 17, 24 (make-up date since we didn't go on 2/10)
Tuesday Feb. 14 - Valentine's Day Card Exchange 2:00-2:45
Thursday Feb. 16 - Field Trip to the Flynn Theater to see "A Year with Frog and Toad," departing Rumney at 10:30, back to Rumney around 3:00
Monday Feb. 27 - Tuesday Mar. 7 - Winter Break
Wednesday March 8 - 1st Day Back from Vacation
Thursday, February 2, 2017
Happy 100th Day!!!
Hello friends,
What a fun week we had getting ready for our 100th day of school celebration--which was today, Thursday February 2nd. This week we wrote an opinion piece about what we'd like 100 of and why. (A harder to answer question than you might think!) On Thursday we wrote 100 words; counted out 100 items (cubes or pattern blocks) and created things out of these 100 items; found things we can do 100 times (cross crawls, jumping jacks,write our name); did a 100 second challenge; and a few more 100 arts and activities to boot! By the end of the day we'd counted to 100 so many times! Here are just a few photos from our 100 celebration today.
This week we also began a new chapter book, Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. Most children in our class are familiar with the story (either having read a version of the book or seen a movie adapatation) but not all. We talked about how not to give spoilers to ruin the story for kids who don't know it yet. We will be using this story to talk about many story elements as well as to help expand our vocabulary. E.B. White writes with a great variety of words and we are talking about the meaning of many of these new, unique, and juicy words.
Please remember that tomorrow is a teacher inservice day--no school for kids. Enjoy the long weekend. I will be out on Monday but will see everyone again on Tuesday!
💗 Mrs. Fox
Dates to Remember
Winter Wellness/Fitness Fridays - 12:30-3:30 on Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 10, 17
Friday Feb. 3 - Teacher Inservice -- No School for Kids
Tuesday Feb. 14 - Valentine's Day Card Exchange 2:00-2:45
Thursday Feb. 16 - Field Trip to the Flynn Theater to see "A Year with Frog and Toad," departing Rumney at 10:30, back to Rumney around 3:00
Monday Feb. 27 - Tuesday Mar. 7 - Winter Break
Wednesday March 8 - 1st Day Back from Vacation
What a fun week we had getting ready for our 100th day of school celebration--which was today, Thursday February 2nd. This week we wrote an opinion piece about what we'd like 100 of and why. (A harder to answer question than you might think!) On Thursday we wrote 100 words; counted out 100 items (cubes or pattern blocks) and created things out of these 100 items; found things we can do 100 times (cross crawls, jumping jacks,write our name); did a 100 second challenge; and a few more 100 arts and activities to boot! By the end of the day we'd counted to 100 so many times! Here are just a few photos from our 100 celebration today.
Happy 100th Day of School!!! |
Lilly and Juliana look through books to help make a list of 100 words. |
Erin and Alyson make 3D towers with the 100 pattern blocks they counted out. |
How many times can Olivia, Chloe, Willoughby and Franki hop on 1 foot in 100 seconds? |
Franki's 100 pattern block snowflake. |
Myles records his 100 cube creation. |
Chase records his 100 cube creation. |
Adam carefully counts out 100 by making 10 groups of 10. |
Courtney builds with her 100 cubes. |
Ira builds a big cube with his 100 cubes. |
Benicio records his 100 pattern block 3D creations. |
With Mrs. Joslyn we do the 100 second challenge. Here a group counts how many times they can clap in 100 seconds. |
Alyson completes the 100 second challenge. |
Chase and Myles make many things together with their 100 pattern blocks. |
Juliana and Lilly make their 3D pattern block creations. |
Wow, look at this tall tower. It's even taller than us! |
Franki is the Statue of Liberty! |
Look at our tower now--it's even taller than Mrs. Fox! |
This week we also began a new chapter book, Charlotte's Web by E.B. White. Most children in our class are familiar with the story (either having read a version of the book or seen a movie adapatation) but not all. We talked about how not to give spoilers to ruin the story for kids who don't know it yet. We will be using this story to talk about many story elements as well as to help expand our vocabulary. E.B. White writes with a great variety of words and we are talking about the meaning of many of these new, unique, and juicy words.
Please remember that tomorrow is a teacher inservice day--no school for kids. Enjoy the long weekend. I will be out on Monday but will see everyone again on Tuesday!
💗 Mrs. Fox
Dates to Remember
Winter Wellness/Fitness Fridays - 12:30-3:30 on Jan. 13, 20, 27; Feb. 10, 17
Friday Feb. 3 - Teacher Inservice -- No School for Kids
Tuesday Feb. 14 - Valentine's Day Card Exchange 2:00-2:45
Thursday Feb. 16 - Field Trip to the Flynn Theater to see "A Year with Frog and Toad," departing Rumney at 10:30, back to Rumney around 3:00
Monday Feb. 27 - Tuesday Mar. 7 - Winter Break
Wednesday March 8 - 1st Day Back from Vacation
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