Wednesday, December 4, 2013

November Happenings Part 4! Whew!

November was such a busy month!  We learned about Pilgrims, Native Americans, and turkeys of course!  We are currently learning various ways to organize our writing.  "Organization" is one of the 6 traits of writing we use to help us become great writers.  Last time, I told you we were learning about and using transition words.  We also learned about timelines.  The students created their own timeline after reading about the story of the Pilgrims sailing on the Mayflower and their friendship with the Native Americans.




Then, as a follow-up, the kiddos used a graphic organizer to record the activities they do on a Saturday.  They used this to help them write the activities in order.


When learning about the help the Native Americans gave to the Pilgrims, we read about them showing the Pilgrims how to plant corn.  Well, of course, we had to taste-test some popcorn and work in some math along the way!  Everyone tasted three different flavors of popcorn and then we gathered our data.  (We also learned a new word - Data!) Following this we completed several different types of graphs and wrote about what the graphs were showing us.   (Interpreting and writing about data is a part of the Common Core State Standards.)







This month we also continued to learn why it is important to be able to make inferences about the characters and plots in the stories we read.  We also learned how to use the text features in nonfiction books to determine important information the author is trying to convey.  We discussed how we use inferences every day in real life.  For example, we check the weather forecast to decide how to dress for the day.  One of our favorite activities is called "The Picture of the Day."  Students get into their small groups and make inferences about a picture.  They take turns sharing the clues they see in the picture and everyone writes those down.  Then, as a group, the boys and girls make an inference as to what is happening in the picture.  When everyone finishes, we share these as a whole group.  We also, have a "Mystery Box" in which there is an object and the kiddos have to make inferences as to what it is based on the weight, sound, and smell, etc.  They love this activity!  Here are a few pictures of the groups working on the "Picture of the Day."






Towards the end of the month we had a school-wide celebration activity for PBIS. The students were taught several different dance steps and practiced them to everyone's enjoyment!  We had a great time!!







Also, a group brought a dairy-themed nutrition, and physical fitness program to our school.  The boys and girls got to have lots of fun while learning about healthy eating and the importance of exercise.















Our cafeteria staff also decorates for us to help inspire healthy eating and to make it a pleasurable experience during lunch.




On to December!!  Happy Holidays!







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