Sunday, November 16, 2014

This week in First grade...

Nov 17-21

Only 5 more days of our routine before we all get a break!  I know your little people are looking forward to some school-free days!

THE PILGRIM DOLL PROJECT
The Pilgrim Doll project is due on Wednesday, November 19th.  Please feel free to send the dolls back if you are done with it already.  I can't wait to make a little exhibit of our pilgrim dolls in the classroom.  This is such a fun project and the students get to really understand what a "pilgrim" is!
We had a long detailed discussion the other day and found out that many of the friends in our class are pilgrims!  We made a first grade definition of the word pilgrim too!  We said, "A Pilgrim is someone who was born in one country and made a choice to move to another country with their family or alone."

IMPORTANT REMINDERS
Monday: This week we will be logging into Raz-Kids for our reading homework!  If you need a reminder for login names and passwords please let me know.  I can send it to you.
Tuesday: Tuesday folders come home. Please return signed Tuesday folders on Wednesday morning. No math homework this week.  Please have your child complete a few activities on iXL this week!
Wednesday: Pilgrim Doll project due.
Thanksgiving meal at 11:56 . PTA reflection Award: 6:30-7:30
Thursday:
Friday: Library Day! All library books are due by Friday morning at 8:00. 
Nov 24-28: Thanksgiving Break

 Here is what we will be doing this week:


READING
This week we are diving deeper into different types of fictions.  We will read Realistic Fictions, stories that all the characters are human and the problem and the solution in the story are things that could really happen in real life.  We will also learn about Historical Fictions.  Sometimes authors of fictions are interested in a part of history. The author might choose to make up a story that is set in the time period they are interested in.  But the characters are usually made up and the plot of the story is fiction.


WRITING
We will continue writing about the Thanksgiving Story.  The kids have done a great job recording facts in their own words about the Pilgrims, the Mayflower Ship, the Native Americans and the first Thanksgiving feast. I always have so much fun reading their stories!  It is just amazing how they learn the facts and then they interpret/understand it in their own way! I can't wait for you to see their writings.This week we will put our pages together and make a non-fiction book: All About Thanksgiving.


MATH
This week we will introduce the double strategy in addition.  Knowing doubles will help us to do addition facts quicker.  We will learn doubles from 1-9 and then apply our knowledge in problem solving.  Once we master our doubles, we can use this strategy to do doubles + 1 and doubles +2 really quick.  For example if I know 4+4=8 than I know 4+5 is just one more than 4+4, which means one more than 8. 


SCIENCE
We will continue learning about different forms of energy such as light, heat and sound. This week, we will be "energy detectives' and we will examine everyday objects such as the alarm clock, the holiday lights, the hair dryer, the pencil sharpener and so on and observe and detect different forms of energy associated with each object. We will make observation, discuss the importance of each type of energy and record in our science journals. 


Wednesday, November 12, 2014

Monday, November 10, 2014

This week in First Grade...

Nov 10-14

Our field trip to Zach Scott Theater was fantastic! We had lunch in our classroom before departing on the bus!  We sat together and enjoyed the play that was about 50 minutes long.  If you get a chance the Zach Scott Theater puts on


This week, due to a project (Pilgrim Doll Project) we will be sending home, there will be no reading homework.  While I will read with kiddos everyday during our guided reading group, I will not send the reading homework home.  I want to make sure you and your child have enough time to complete the project by Wednesday, November 19th.  Please see below for details.

THE PILGRIM DOLL PROJECT
As we are approaching Thanks Giving, this week we will read the story of Molly's Pilgrim by Barbara Cohen. This beautiful story tells us how recent immigrant Molly leads her third-grade class to discover that it takes all kinds of pilgrims to make a Thanksgiving. 

This week, in the Tuesday folders, your child will bring a wooden doll with instruction and a few research questions. Your child will interview you and ask you questions about the first pilgrim/ immigrant in your family that came to this country. Please help your child complete the research questions and have them write the answers with pencils in complete sentences in their own handwriting. You may help your child with spelling and sentence structure, but please do not write the answers for them. After that you and your child will dress the pilgrim doll with the traditional clothing of the country that your pilgrim came from. I will send some photos from previous years so you will have an idea.

This project (the research questions and the pilgrim doll) is due By Wednesday, Nov 19th. Each child will get to present their doll on Nov. 20th and 21st. This project by far is one of our most beloved projects in first grade and every year, we, first grade teachers can't wait to see the final product!  Have fun crafting and creating with your child!



IMPORTANT REMINDERS
Monday: No reading folders.  But please have your child read daily.
Tuesday: Tuesday folders come home. Please return signed Tuesday folders on Wednesday morning. No Math Homework this week!
Tuesday, November 11th: Veteran's Day is observed.
Friday: Library Day! All library books are due by Friday morning at 8:00.

 Here is what we will be doing this week:


READING and WRITING
This week as part of our non-fiction reading and writing,  we will start our research on The First Thanksgiving and spend this week writing facts about Thanksgiving, the Mayflower ship, the Pilgrims and the Native Americans. As we learn facts about thanksgiving, we will record our facts and make a book about Thanksgiving.  We will create an "All About the First Thanksgiving" book to share with our families!

MATH
We will continue counting by tens and ones using dimes and pennies and apply our knowledge in problem solving.  Now we know two digit numbers so well and we know what each digit in a two digit number means and what value each digit has, we will practice making 10 more, or 10 less.  For example, the children will be able to show 57 with manipulatives and pictorial models and then add 10 more, which will be 67 or take off 10, which will be 47.  We will also work on different combinations that make 10, such as 4 and 6, 3 and 7, 2 and 8 and so on.

SCIENCE
This week in science we will learn about different forms of energy such as light, heat and sound.  We will discuss the importance of energy in everyday life and how scientists use energy to invent objects that improve our daily lives. 

Have a great week!  The weather is going to turn cold tomorrow so please send your child with a coat!!

Mrs. Caballero


Thursday, November 6, 2014

Field Trip to the Zach Scott Theater

Our Field Trip was so much fun.  We discussed what a good audience member does during a play before we left.  We were so excited to see "A Year with Frog and Toad"!  Ask your child about their favorite part!

Here is a picture of our whole class in front of the big Zach Theater.


Monday, November 3, 2014

This week in First grade...

Nov 3-7

FIELD TRIP
We are very excited to take our first graders to Zach ScottTheater for a live play (A Year with Frog and Toad).  This is an opportunity that many of our kids experience for the first time in their lives.  We are thankful to our generous Parent Teacher Association for providing us with the funds to do this for our kids.  Our field trip is on Thursday, November 6th.  We will leave campus at around 10 AM.  Please have your child wear a Caraway shirt (if they have one), and comfortable tennis shoes.  Also, please check the weather to see if any warm clothing is needed.  Please pack a disposable sack lunch and water bottle.  We will eat a picnic lunch outside the theater. *If the weather is wet or the ground is saturated we will picnic at Caraway before leaving for the play.


IMPORTANT REMINDERS
Monday: Homework Folder comes home
Tuesday: Tuesday folders come home. Please return signed Tuesday folders on Wednesday morning. 
Report cards will come home on Tuesday.  Please keep the report card for your reference but sign and return the report card envelope on Wednesday.
ThursdayField Trip to Zach Theater.
FridayLibrary Day! All library books are due by Friday morning at 8:00. 
Reading Homework is due.


 Here is what we will be doing this week:


READING
We will continue learning about non-fiction and this week we will explore a new genre which is biography/autobiography.  Sometimes writers try to teach us about someone's life and therefore they write about the important events in a person's life and things that they have done.  We call these kind of books biography.  Sometimes,  writers write about the important things about their own life and we call this autobiography.  


WRITING
This week in writing we will focus on expository/nonfiction writing and we will write about some important facts about ourselves.  We will brainstorm and think about things that we are really good at, or things that are important part of us and make a list of them.  As a class, we are going to put our writings (the important things about us) together and send it to a publisher and publish a class book.  You may choose to purchase this book from the publishing company. Please look in Tuesday folder next week (the week of Nov. 10th) for more information about this. 



MATH
This week in math we will learn about money and particularly the value of pennies and dimes.  We will count the dimes by 10 and count the pennies by one.  In the process, we will review the place value and counting by groups of tens and ones.  We will also learn that one dollar is 100 pennies (100 ones) or 10 dimes which is 10 groups of 10.




SOCIAL STUDIES
This week in social studies we will learn about physical characteristics of places and different landforms such as plains, valleys, mountains and hills.  We will also learn about different bodies of water and the characteristics of each such as river, lake and ocean.

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Meeting our 4th grade buddies!

On Friday we did a fun Halloween activity with our 4th grade buddies, Ms. Wilczynski's class.  Here are our pictures with our buddies! P.S. They are the MOST photogenic bunch ever!!  So cute!!