Tuesday, December 16, 2008
12-16
Tuesday, November 25, 2008
November 25
Only 24 days until our holiday break, hard to believe! We have had a great November. Thanks to everyone who helped us with our Native American Swap and our field trip to Camp World Song. The Fun Run was a success, I believe we are only 100 dollars away from Mr. Singer and Mr. Lawry shaving their mustaches!
Reading We are finishing our unit on inferring and about to begin a unit on questioning during reading to monitor understanding. Have the kids explain and model these strategies to you when they are reading at home. In read aloud we are enjoying a book called The Kingdom Keepers: Disney After Dark!
What an exciting book. We've just started it so we will let you know how it turns out. We are also reading The Best Christmas Pageant Ever and we will be able to compare and contrast it with the play next week. Also next week, we will be starting a 2nd round of poetry in order to practice our fluency. We recorded our last poems onto our Ipods and copied them to the network so that our book buddies can enjoy hearing us read to them whenever they want to. We also made booklets so that they can follow along with the text. Our next set of poems will be "holiday" poetry. After we're fluent with these poems, we want to invite you to come to our classroom to see us perform, Wednesday, December 17th, from 1:00-1:30.
Math We will continue to work on fluency with the multiplication tables and exploring division. We are also beginning an investigation called Landmarks in the 100's. A separate letter will come home explaining this study.
Writing We will be using our study of the Explorers in Social Studies, to inspire our writing. The kids will practice writing in 1st person to describe the life of an explorer that they choose. They will also create a Voki of their explorer on our web page. I'll send you the link as soon as we have them all posted.
Social Studies We will begin a study of the Explorers.
Technology We finished recording our poems on the Ipods. We also Made a "Photo Story" of the book Fly Guy by Ted Arnold for Mrs. Shepherd's 1st grade class. We are learning how to use our flash drives to save our work. Thanks to Amanda Stone for supplying us with these. Soon we will have slide shows added to our web pages .
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Super Fun and Safe Sites:
(these sites are always on our favorite links page)
Kids News: http://www.kidsnewsroom.org/
Our tech coach's list of sites for 3-5 grade: http://www.teacherstone.com/3-5links.htm
Fun Brain: http://www.funbrain.com/kidscenter.htmlo
To practice fluency at home, here are more poems: http://www.gigglepoetry.com/
Practice parts of speech with Mad Libs: http://www.funbrain.com/brain/ReadingBrain/ReadingBrain.html
Another great site o practice multiplication, the kids have used it: http://www.brainormous.com/online/loader_multiflyer.html
Thanksgiving Fun: http://tconstantine.wiki.hoover.k12.al.us/Thanksgiving
Have a wonderful Thanksgiving!
Tanya Constantine
Friday, October 24, 2008
October 24, 2008
Can you believe the first 9 weeks of school are already behind us, the cool air has set in, and we have our site set on the upcoming holidays? The kids have done a great job with all of the transitions that the new 9 weeks bring...a new reading log, new spelling homework, and new committee jobs. They didn't miss a beat. Here are a few more things that are going on in our classroom;
Monday, March 10, 2008
3-10-08
Dear Parents,
We are heading into a new nine weeks, spring break, and longer days, life is good! Testing will begin after our break. Please reassure the kids that they will do fine, I know a few are a little apprehensive. I will be sending a few testing tips home that you can go over with your child.
We will go back to our spelling books, start back daily math, and discontinue DOL for the last nine weeks of school. I'll send a new reading log home and the kids will be doing a short book study. I will ask that they read and discuss the book with you. It is a very short book that prompts some good discussion. You can read the book with your child, or seperately. The important part will be the discussions you have. Details will be coming home.
Our read aloud is Mrs. Frisby and the Rats of Nimh by Rober O'Brien:
The kids are really enjoying it, ask your child about "the plan" of the rats of Nimh and how they became so smart. I think I've read more read aloud books about rodents :) this year than any other year, but it has brought on some meaningful text to text connections and the kids have really begun relating to the characters and it seems they have a deeper understanding because of the common theme. I model and we discuss reading strategies during read aloud as well as during our reading mini lessons. We've practiced connections, mental images, re-reading, predicting, using context clues to figure out the meaning of words, and inferring to name a few. The kids are fluent with these terms and better yet, they are getting to be experts at using these strategies in their own reading. During independent reading time, some of the kids are reading books on ipods, reading with a buddy, some are in a book club with me, and some are just enjoying a book on their own.
In writing we are studying different types of poetry, we began with free verse and are now branching out to more structured types. It is fun investigating, experiencing, and trying out these forms of poetry. All of our poems will be published in the Student Treasures book. If you have not sent back your signed form or a picture of your child, please do so as soon as possible. Everyone will receive one free copy but I have to have the signed form to get it.
We are working on fractions and division in math, they go hand in hand, and the kids are beginning to make connections between the two. We have not run into remainders yet, well let's just say the kids just do not quite believe a problem like 12/5 can be solved, but we are getting very close. A math game called "Leftovers" will be coming home soon to help practice this concept.
Although technology is integrated into all areas of our curriculum, here are a few highlights: The kids are still working on publishing their online video tutorials, we have about 6 so far and I will be adding them to the tutorial link on our site soon. We also continue to Skype with our pals in Italy, this Friday we will continue sharing math strategies. Last week Hoover's math coach, our tech coach, the reading coach, our vice principal, and other classes all joined us to observe the strange Italian accents that were coming from our room. Our kids felt very important!! Sherry Parrish, our math coach, was impressed with the math strategies we shared with our Italian friends, and everyone was impressed with our multicultural connections! We expect more visitors this Friday!
We have a trip to DeSoto Cavern's coming up in April. More information will come home soon.
As always, thank you for your support and have a wonderful spring break with lots of quality family time!
Tanya Constantine
Important Dates: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=2bcvmamhc3752ej4tsltk671sk%40group.calendar.google.com&title=Mrs.%20Constantine
Site of the week: this is the site that some of the kids are making tutorials on: http://www.smithsonianeducation.org/students/
Have your child go here to practice vocab words and donate rice to the poor for each correct answer! Add the total grains to our "help us learn link" on our web site, click on Free Rice, then type the password constantine to add your total grains to our class total: http://www.freerice.com/
Monday, January 7, 2008
1-7-08
Dear Parents,
Spelling will look a little different this nine weeks. There will be less words but the kids will be responsible for knowing the spelling and the meaning of the words. Our class work and homework should be practice enough but they will also be written in agendas incase you would like to review with your child.
We are also doing DOL (daily oral language) this nine weeks. We will go over this in class and have a quiz on Fridays, but you are welcome to ask your child to bring it home at any time, just make sure it is returned the next day.
Instead of our Daily Math we are solving glue and do’s or daily word problems and number talks in order to continue to practice computation and problem solving. Although we are finished with our multiplication unit, we will continue to work on speed and fluency with each table. This week we will practice 3's and 6's. We are beginning a unit called Combining and Comparing which will strengthen our subtraction and addition skills, a seperate letter will come home explaining more about this unit.
Our read aloud is The Tale of Despereaux by Date DiCamillo. I downloaded it from itunes and since I have never read this one, we will be listening to it together, I've heard it's wonderful. I have also found that I need to work on my listening skills, I do better when I am reading the book myself! We are also doing an author study on Faye Gibbons, ask your child about the books we have been reading and how their similarites tell us so much about this author.
The kids are finishing up a project on the computer comparing elephants and mammoths, each group has produced a Power Point to share their findings. We are also learning how to use a digital camera and sync pictures with our computers to be used in projects. When we finish studying Native Americans, Mrs. Stone will be team teaching with me for a unit of Simple Machines. She will be helping us to integrate technology into this unit, we're excited about her working with us!
We have a field trip to Vulcan at the end of January, more information will be coming home soon.
Thanks and again, have a wonderful 2008!
Tanya Constantine
Important Dates: http://www.google.com/calendar/embed?src=2bcvmamhc3752ej4tsltk671sk%40group.calendar.google.com&title=Mrs.%20Constantine
Site of the week: http://www.gdbdp.com/multiflyer/play_online.html another great site to practice a certain table or mixed facts, the kids know how to get to each.