Wednesday, December 20, 2017

Holiday Sing 2017

Tuesday, December 19 was Captain's annual Holiday Sing. All the students and many, many parents, grandparents and community members get together in the cafeteria and sing holiday songs.
Captain's Chorus leads the songs while each grade has a special song to perform.
Thanks to all who were able to come and enjoy!

Mr. Mayer greeting all who came. 

Packed House, Standing room only.

First Graders sat on the risers this year. They sand some songs.
Jingle Bells and Wondrous Star and In the Window.

Captain's Chorus singing Santa's in the House.

Monday, December 18, 2017

Gingerbread Man

"Run, Run as fast as you can. You can't catch me, I'm the Gingerbread Man!"

Last week and this week we are reading about the folktale, The Gingerbread Man. We will be read many different versions looking for similarities and differences. Then we will make gingerbread to put on the refrigerator.

by Karen Schmidt

by Jan Brett

by Jan Brett

by Lisa Campbell Ernst

Magic Show

Lily, Yasmeen, and Lucy S. provided our class with a Magic Show. It was wonderful.





Be A Reading Boss

Lyrics to “Be a Reading Boss!” Sung to the tune of “If You’re Happy and You Know It”

If you think something’s wrong, you’ve got to STOP! (clap, clap!)
If you think something’s wrong, you’ve got to STOP! (clap, clap!)
If you think something’s wrong, and you say, “What’s going on?!”
If you think something’s wrong, you’ve got to STOP! (clap, clap!)

Then you try something else, and don’t give up!
Then you try something else, and don’t give up!
Then you try and you try, and you say, “This job is mine!”
Then you try something else, and don’t give up!

When you think you’ve got it right, check it out!
When you think you’ve got it right, check it out!
When you think you’ve got it right, triple-check with all your might . . .
Does it make sense?
Does it sound right?
 Does it look right?
When you think you’ve got it right, check it out!

Be the boss of your reading, be the boss!
Be the boss of your reading, be the boss!
When the job gets really tough,
And you want to huff and puff (cross arms and sigh)
Be the boss of your reading, be the boss!

Thursday, December 7, 2017

November News

Reading:
We started a New Unit: Readers have Big Jobs to Do.   This unit focuses on 4 strategies: First, stop as soon as they encounter difficulty. Second,  try a strategy, Third, check to see if they got it right, (does it look right?, does it sound right? does it make sense?) Fourth, practice fluency or read it so it sounds smooth. In order to grow as readers the students read to read, read, read. Make sure they are bringing books home to read that are "just-right" and they are reading every night for about 20 minutes.

Writing: We are writing nonfiction reports. The students are able to write all about a topic and include many features of nonfiction books. They included captions on pictures, a table of contents and a glossary. Students then share their writing with their partner to make sure it was readable.
In January, we will learn about  Persuasive writing. The students will bring in collections and will learn to explain why their collections are the best.   (more info. will be forthcoming) We have been working on spelling words that are "no-excuses". This list is on the back of your child's red writing folder. The students will get a new list after winter break.
  We continue to learn about spelling patterns and how words work. We have finished the short vowels and are  reviewing the sounds. Next up will be: Ch, Sh, Th, Wh.

Math:  We Started Ch. 8- Addition and Subtraction to 20. We will many strategies to add to 20. They include:
1. putting the two numbers together. 7+5= 12
2. Making a 10 and then adding. 9+4 is the same as 10+3
3. Adding on starting with the bigger number. 12 +3. Say 12 and count on 3 more to get 15.
4. Knowing Doubles, 3+3
5. Knowing Neighbors, since 3+3 = 6 then 3+4 = 7
These are just strategies to help them know their math facts fluently. The goal is be able to add and subtract up to 20 in their head. Being able to see the numbers in their head and manipulate them to get the answer they need will help them later with word problems. Computer math sites that reinforce these skills are:
www.abcya.com, grade 1
www.gregtangmath.com

Social Studies: We spent time before Thanksgiving learning about the Pilgrims. We learned that 100 Pilgrims came to America, but only 40 survived the winter. Most of these were children. We talked about why people immigrate to another country like the Pilgrims. Many of our activities focused on how hard the Pilgrims had coming to this country and we tied it to how hard immigrants have coming to a new place. Currently we are learning about Maps and Globes. So far...students know: map key, compass rose and how to make and read a map. We will focus on globes next.
Looking Ahead:

Winter Holiday Sing: Tuesday, December 19 at 2 p.m.

Winter Holiday Party: December 20, Wednesday starting at 2:30 p.m., parents welcome
                                       Kids wear PJs to school, bring a blanket and pillow.
                                      All school Read-in. starting at 9:30 a.m
 Winter Break- No School- Dec 21 through January 3rd. School Resumes January 4th.

THANK YOU

Dear All, I have had a great year with my students. Your children were curious and passionate about learning. They filled my bucket! I wa...