Friday, November 14, 2014

Star of the Week, Thanksgiving, Graphs, Cooking Dirt

Star of the Week
Our Star of the Week is a friend that is always kind and helpful to her friends.  She likes the  color pink and wants to be a ballet teacher when she grows up.


Cooking Dirt
This week we worked on the letter Dd, it's sound, and words that begin with Dd.  For our cooking lesson, we followed a recipe to make "Dirt."  It had pebbles (Oreo cookies) and a worm (a gummy worm) in it.  It was so yummy to eat dirt!!  To top of the lesson, we had a special teacher!!  She is a Dallas Baptist University student that is practicing how to teach.  Thanks, Miss Salazar, for the yummy fun!!







Thanksgiving
This week we have continued our learning of Pilgrims, Indians, and the first Thanksgiving.  WE have talked about traditions, what traditions are, and why we have traditions.  Here are a few samples of things we have learned.  Don't forget our Thanksgiving Program is Friday, November 21, at 2:30!!!




Graphing
This week in Math we are learning about collecting data, organizing it into a graph, and using the "data" (YuP!!  We know that word!!) to analyze it (YUP
!!  We know that word, too!).

We started with a "real-life" graph using real objects.  

We made a picture graph.  Did you know you can turn the graph side-ways and it still makes a graph that you can analyze?!?!

We made a real life graph of our hair color.
Our hair graph is so long it passes the table!!!

      
The picture graph of our hair color!

The real life graph of the kinds of shoes we were wearing.

We made a real life graph of the boys and girls in our class.  The boys are girls are EQUAL!!!!

The picture graph of the boys and girls in our class!!








  




Friday, November 7, 2014

Star of the Week, Pumpkin Activities, Thanksgiving, Cooking Happy Faces

Star of the Week
Our Star of the Week is a friend who has a unique future career.  He wants to be an Anthropologist!!  He know EVERYTHING abut dinosaurs, where they came from, how big they were, and what they ate!  We are certain to know more about dinosaurs when he becomes an anthropologist!


Pumpkin Activities
Last we we studied about pumpkins.  But the post was already sooooo long with all the red ribbon week activities, so I held off until now to show you!

We studied sinking and floating using a pumpkin. We graphed whether we thought the pumpkin would sink or float and then experimented with two sizes of pumpkins.  We learned that both of them floated!  After a could of hypotheses, we experimented more to determine WHY they float (because they are super heavy and we really thought they would sink!).  We found out that they floated because they have air in them.  So we open up the pumpkin and filled it with water….and guess what?!?!  It sank!!



We also used the pumpkin to learn about circumference (yup!  We know that word, too!!).  The circumference is the distance around the pumpkin.  We made guesses at the circumference of the pumpkin and then measured.  No one guess exactly the right length!


Of course, after all the experiments were finished, we had to make a jack-o-lantern!!











Thanksgiving and Pilgrims
This week we are studying Thanksgiving, the Pilgrims and the Indians.  We learned about why the Pilgrims came over, how they cross the ocean on the Mayflower, and how hard it was when they got here.  We learned about everyday life for a Pilgrim (planting, harvesting, hunting, gathering nuts and berries, fishing, building their own homes, etc,).  We learned that the kids did not go to school (GASP!!), but they had to help their parents in the daily chores.





Indian corn is very colorful!  

Cooking Happy Faces
This week we studied the letter Hh by making Happy Face cookies  We used a recipe to follow instructions.  How knew Happy could be so yummy!?!?!







Random Thoughts!!
Our school has challenged the students to show niceness throughout the day, all school year!  Each kind act, receives a link that will be added to the chain.  The slogan is from Rachel's Challenge to "Start a Chain Reaction" of kindness.  If we do kind things for others, then they will do them in turn.  Our chain is headed down the hallway!!


Speaking of kindness….we are collecting canned and non-perishable foods for those less fortunate during the Thanksgiving holidays.  We are so lucky to have so much and want to share with others.  Each items brought in, gets the students a kindness link (5 times = 5 links, 10 items = 10 links, etc).  Help us earn links, win a prize for the most food donated, and share our kind heart at the same time!!