Thursday, April 8, 2010

Another great day in Room 240 (are you sensing a pattern here?). Here’s how it all went down:

After Independent Literacy Time and Morning Meeting, we had Reader’s Workshop. Today we finished up analyzing another of Eloise Greenfield’s poems, called “Fun.” It’s (as you might imagine) a fun poem to read – it’s about school. Ask your child all about it. During the lesson we talked more about “lovely language” and “inviting images” in the poem, as well as the theme. We also saw how Eloise used onomatopoeia in her poem, and indenting several of the lines. Hopefully, these two techniques will begin to show up in the kids’ poems as well. Then the kids had independent reading time and buddy reading time while I met with reading groups. While they were reading, they were looking for examples of onomatopoeia in their just-right books. At the end-of-workshop share, then, we complied a list of all of the words that they had found (such as zoom, bang, whoosh, boing, bam, etc.).

After Reader’s Workshop, we had a song (again, with the Down by the Bay – I need to teach them some more songs, I think…). After that, it was on to Writer’s Workshop, in which the kids finished up their found poetry. They will be including their found poetry in the writer’s Celebration that we will have as we finish our poetry unit.

After writing, the kids went down to the cafeteria for lunch and then out to recess. When we got back up, we finished the High Rise Private Eyes book (The Case of the Desperate Duck) that we began yesterday, just in time to head down to the gym for class with Mr. Hill and Mr. Peterson. They went outside, but I’m not sure what they were up to, exactly.

When we got back to the room, we had Math Workshop. Today we continued our study of addition facts, by making little books with facts that add up to 11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16, and 17. The goal was to get the kids thinking about adding past 10, but also to have them see the patterns that emerge. They will bring the books home tomorrow.

Our Math Workshop went a bit long, so we had a bit less time for Science Lab. After a computer video malfunction (a really cool video on a cool site called brainpop –which we will watch tomorrow, so don’t show it at home tonight… ☺), we talked about the four things that electricity can make (heat, light, motion, and sound). After the kids brainstormed as many things as they could think of that use electricity, we sorted them into a chart according to the thing that is produced.

After all of that, it was time to pack up and head home!

Tuesday, April 6, 2010

One fine day in Room 240 again – here are the gory details…

After Independent Literacy Time and Morning Meeting, we had Reader’s Workshop. Today we worked on the scrambled Eloise Greenfield poem from yesterday – most of the kids were able to finish a poem – really interesting to see what they came up with, and how it differs from what Eloise actually wrote. I also introduced another poem for our Author Study today – “Fun” – once again written by Eloise (at this point, she seems like an old friend and writing mentor for us!). The kids also traded books in the Just-Right Bookbags and had Independent and Buddy Reading time while some of them met with me in Reading Group.

After reading, we had a song – a nice little number called “Mr. Knaus Has Got a Pig on His Head.” Ask your child to sing it for you…

Then it was on to Writer’s Workshop. The kids used the page from a non-fiction book that they selected yesterday to start a “Found Poetry” poem. They crossed off all of the “non-poetic” words in the text, and then used the lovely words that remained as the basis for a poem. They are turning out quite nicely.

After writing, it was time for lunch and then (outdoor) recess. When we got back in and up to our room, we read another Poppleton book for Read Aloud (this was the first one in the series, called Poppleton). Then it was time to head on down the hall for Media with Mrs. Hennen.

When we got back to our room, it was Math Workshop. Today I reviewed all of the pairs of numbers that make ten (10 & 0, 9 & 1, 8 & 2, 7 & 3, etc.). Ten we talked about how to use the “make ten strategy” to add numbers that go past ten, such as 8+5. The kids then went off to apply the strategy to solve word problems in their workbooks.

After Math, it was on to Science Lab. We’re still studying electricity, and added a buzzer to the electrical system (they have already ‘discovered’ how to make alight bulb light, a small motor turn, and a switch to work). The problem that we left off with today was trying to get all of the devices to work at the same time, with the switch to turn them on and off. We’ll get back at that tomorrow.

After all of that, as usual, it was time to pack up and head home!

Monday, April 5, 2010

Welcome back from break – I hope that it was a good one for you. Seems like a long time ago that we were in school, but it also seems like we never left.

Great day in Room 240 today – here’s the lowdown:

After Independent Literacy time and Morning Meeting, we had Reader’s Workshop. As you know, we are in the middle of our Author Study Eloise Greenfield, a famous poet. Today we reviewed the poems of hers that we have already read, to get back in the poetry swing of things. Then I gave each of the kids a page that had all of the words from her poem “The Man in Red,” but scrambled. They each cut out the words and tried to rearrange them in an order that made sense, trying to think like a poet. It was a hard thing to try, and there were some very clever uses of the words. Tomorrow we’ll compare their work with what Eloise actually wrote!

After reading, we had a song (Aiken Drum). Then it was on to Writer’s Workshop. We had basically a continuation of Reader’s Workshop. Today I taught the kids about “Found Poetry.” The type of found poetry that we are doing (there are many) is to look at a non-fiction book and cross out the “unpoetic” (unnecessary) words, and then use the words that remain to construct a poem. It’s really pretty cool, and makes nice poetry, actually. We worked on one as a class, and then the kids each chose a page from a non-fiction book to use tomorrow to make their own found poetry (we had to carry over the choosing until after lunch because the wanted some writing time for their own poetry too).

After writing, it was time for lunch and recess, and then back up to the room to choose a page for found poetry tomorrow. When everyone had their book and page, it was time to head down to the gym for class with Mr. Hill and Mr. Peterson. The kids went outside, and did a long run and the 50 yard dash, from what I heard after class.

When we got back up to our room, it was time for Math Workshop. Today we worked on solving addition and subtraction word problems. Our particular focus today was on figuring out whether the problem calls for you to add or subtract, and then making a solid plan for solving the problem.

After math, it was on to Science Lab. Today we added another gadget to the electricity unit - a small motor. The kids worked on making a circuit that included a switch to turn the motor on and off. When they got their circuit up and running, I gave them shapes to spin on the end of the motor, as well as circles that were divided into halves, thirds, fourths, fifths, and sixths to color in and then spin on the motors to see how colors mix. It was fun – the kids made a ton of “discoveries.”

After all of that, it was time to pack up and head home!