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Thanks for visiting the blog! Check out this site weekly for updated newsletters, pictures, what's going on in first grade and other interesting facts about our class. If you have anything you would like to see on the blog, email me at aanders4@hpseagles.net.

Monday, January 30, 2012

Alward invades Jamestown:)

On Friday, a few of fans from Alward came to visit our school before the big game! We did a great job showing sportsmanship!
Click here to see what it was like...

Friday, January 20, 2012

A little bit of everything...

 We studied goods and services this week in Social Studies. It is important for us to know that a good (apple) is something we can hold or touch and a service is something someone does for someone else (teacher). Goods and services help our economy to function. 










 We also practiced recognizing tens and ones in two-digit numbers. If we are really good at seeing the tens and ones, it will be so much easier for us to add tens and ones. 
We used our "secret code cards" to help us practice seeing the tens and ones in a number. 


Next week, we will be adding tens and ones to two-digit numbers! Can you believe what a first grader can do ? Amazing!





Monday, January 16, 2012

Happy Birthday Martin Luther King Jr.

Today we talked about how Martin Luther King Jr. impacted our lives. We read a weekly reader that gave 
us a lot of information about him. Here is what a few first graders learned about this important American hero!
Click here to see what Breanna has to say!

Click here to see what Owen and Matthew have to say!

Click here to see what Grant and Michael say!
Click here to see what Ella has to say!

Here are some of the things we learned about Martin Luther King Jr.:
-He loved to play and read.
-He changed the law so that dark skin and light skin people could be treated equally. 
-He was married to Corretta Scott and had 4 children. Two boys and two girls. 
-There is a statue of him in Washington D.C.
-He gave lots of speeches. 
-He was kind to others. 
-He was born on January 15, 1929.



Thursday, January 12, 2012

Math Action!

Are you a parent that is learning math along with your first grader? Math concepts have changed so much in the last five years that it's hard to keep up with the new strategies of 2012.

This week we have been learning how to make a ten. It's so much easier to see that 10 + 3 =13 than trying to figure out that 8 + 5 =13. Let us show you the thinking going on in our heads in order to solve this problem.

Click here to be amazed!

I am so impressed by how quickly first graders can pick up these strategies. It is so important to build on students' base foundation of math concepts so that they can make a smooth transition into future grades.



Friday, January 6, 2012

Fractionpillar


Have you ever heard of a fractionpillar? Well, here is one we made today to help us learn more about fractions.

In first grade, we need to be able to know the difference between 1 whole and 1/2. 

Today, we cut various shapes into halves. We know that a fraction is when we have equal parts. We also know that a fraction has a top number called the numerator and a bottom number called a denominator. 

We even added antenna's!

We had so much fun making the faces for our fractionpillars. A lot of us thought it would be funny to add a mustache:)

Next week, we will do a fractionpillar for fourths!


Thursday, January 5, 2012

Writing Partners are Important

Alyssa and Zach are reading partners. We use our reading partners during writing to help us make sure our writing is easy-to-read. Our goal for this unit is to be able to write so that anyone can read our writing beside ourself. 






It can be a little scary having someone else read our writing because we have worked so hard on it.
We learned how to take care of our partner's feelings by first giving them a compliment and then giving a suggestion on how to make their story better. 


Monday, January 2, 2012

Making Gingerbread Houses=FUN!

We made Gingerbread Houses at our Christmas party Friday! They were so much fun to make!

We started by collecting left over milk containers from lunch. This was used as the base of our house.
 Cole had to make sure his graham crackers stuck to the sides of his milk container so that his house wouldn't fall apart!
One of the best parts...we got to use a TON of frosting!






Then it was time to decorate! Oh my! We had so many treats to spice up our gingerbread houses!
 It was so much fun to decorate with our parents there to help.









 These will be perfect for any gingerbread boy, man, girl or baby! Just like in each book we read.
 Almost there....
Done! Thank you parents and our amazing room mom for helping and organizing this awesome party for us! We appreciate you so much!