Tuesday, January 31, 2012

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I have no idea where January went. With the beautiful temps this week, it is hard to believe it is winter. Nonetheless, another month has passed and it has been as busy as ever in the Sun Bear class.

Highlights

We are currently finishing up our survival fiction novels and getting ready to dive into our project for this unit. The kids really enjoyed the books they read. All have been exciting, and at times challenging. Discussion in book groups has been rich and meaningful. We just finished our read aloud, The Sign of the Beaver as well. Another wonderful adventure that was enjoyed by all. This particular book also led to deep conversation about the relationship between the indians and the white settlers, friendship, respect, and survival. Today the class worked on Venn-Diagrams, comparing the two main characters (an indian boy, Attean, and a white boy, Matt) or comparing Matt from the beginning of the story to the end of the story. The comparisons they made were insightful and showed how much they learned from the novel.

Tomorrow we wil begin dioramas or 3-D creations as an end-of-unit project. Each child will choose a scene from his/her survival fiction book and will create and write about that scene. They will have one week to complete the project. Some class time will be provided but they will need to work on it at home as well. I will send home more information with your child tomorrow. This should be a fun and creative activity. The kids are excited and most already know exactly what scene they want to do.

In writing, we began our planet essays. For this non-fiction unit, we will work through the process one paragraph at a time. The kids have been researching their planets and recording their findings over the past week. We are developing strategies for putting this information in our own words and practicing extracting meaning from expository text. Tomorrow they will begin to write.

In word study, we just finished homophones and are moving into a concept sort related to our survival fiction books. The kids have shown so much growth in their spelling and vocabulary.

In math, we are well into our unit on measurement. We have been learning about customary and metric units of measure and have been using a varitey of measurement tools. Currently, we are exploring perimeter and area and applying what we learn to multi-step story problems. From here we will move into temperature and measurement related mass and capacity. On Monday, February 13th we will end our measurement unit with Measurement Olympics, an all afternoon event comprised of hands-on activities and stations.

In Social Studies, the class is learning about the early colonists and working to create a yearbook of famous Virginians (and some who are not). They are not only researching and writing about their people but creating portraits of them as well.

In Science, the class is continuing to learn about the solar system. They have been assigned flight crews, have created crew patches, and have researched their assigned planets. In addition, they performed an experiment measuring the impact of meteors on the earth's surface.

In addition to all of this, they continue to learn and do so much in Spanish, Music, Art, and P.E..

Reminders and Announcements

- We will be walking to the library on Friday. We will leave after lunch and will return by the end of the day.

- Please send your child to school every day with a water bottle.

- You can now order Arch's by the week. Please contact Kim for further information.

- Try-outs for Annie, the next theater production, are on Monday, February 6th. If your child is interested in auditioning for a specific part, sign-up sheets are in the main building outside of Kim's office. If your child wants to be in the play but is not interested in a specific part, s/he just needs to be signed up for theater. Practice is on Mondays from 3:30 - 4:30 in the MAC.

- There is a PTO meeting tomorrow, February 1, at 7:00 P.M in the MAC. Please come if you are able to do so.


As always, please don't hesitate to contact me with any questions or concerns.


Happy February!

Best,

Annelise

Friday, January 13, 2012

January 13, 2012

Dear Parents,

We have a great start to the New Year! The kids are busy and learning a ton.

Highlights

In Language Arts, we have begun our survival fiction unit and are well into our novels. There are four book groups reading either Julie of the Wolves, My Side of the Mountain, Island of the Blue Dolphins, or Hatchet. All of these books are great examples of survival fiction but have very different settings. This lends itself to discussion (heated debate) about what is most important to have in a survival kit and how that changes depending on where you are. For this unit, a modest number of pages will be assigned nightly along with reading response. They are all very excited to read, read, read but I ask them not to read ahead so they have time to reflect and respond. We are also reading The Sign of the Beaver as a read aloud. It is a great book with so many opportunites for the kids to make connections with their book group books and what they are talking about in Social Studies. We will end the unit with a fun project.

In writing, we are continuing to work on writing paragraphs with topic, supporting, and closing sentences. We are just finishing a three-paragraph writing piece reflecting on 2011 and anticipating 2012. They are working hard. Next week, they will begin non-fiction writing as they write about their assigned planets. We will construct several paragraphs, one at a time, and then put them together in essay form. They will research their planets using books, the internet, and magazines.

In Word Study, we are moving on to new word groups and the kids are enjoying it! Our next sort will be a concept sort related to words we are finding in our novels.

In Math, we have moved into Measurement and began with customary units of measure, namely inches, feet, and yards. We have been practicing with rulers and measuring to the nearest inch. This coming week, we will measure to the nearest half inch and practice using yard sticks. From there we will move into the metric system. Measurement is a fun, hands-on unit. We will be continuing with number operations throughout this unit as well.

In Social Studies the class is learning about Jamestown and the early settlers in Virginia. They are creating a yearbook of important people during this time. It is a fun project that they are very excited about. They are learning a ton.

In Science, we are learning about the solar system. The kids have been broken up into pairs, or flight crews, who will explore a specific planet together. They created badges for their crew and are now doing research. As mentioned above, we will use this research in Writer's Workshop as we write essays about the planets. In addition, the students will be creating virtual postcards and will make some sort of model of each planet. This unit also ties into our measurement unit in math. They are loving it!

Reminders and Announcements

- In honor of MLK, there is no school tomorrow. See you all on Tuesday!

- Please, please, please send your child to school with jackets, and on really cold days gloves and hats. We do go outside, even when it is cold.

- Don't forget to pack water bottles!

- Next Saturday is Smurf Night at CDS and it is sure to be a fun night for the kids. To sign up, please contact Kim.


As always, please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

I hope you all are staying warm! Hopefully there will be some snow this winter.


Best,

Annelise
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Monday, January 2, 2012

January 2, 2012










Happy New Year Sun Bear Families!

It was great to see all of the kids today. Everyone was excited and eager to share, and share, and share, and share. But, believe it or not, we did quite a bit today -- a great start to the new year.

In Language Arts we worked on making text-to-world connections through the story Ruby Bridges. This week we will continue to read a range of short stories, continuing the skill of making text-to-self, text-to-text, and text-to-world connections. We have read several Patricia Polacco books and will read a couple more. In addition, we will read and discuss some Eve Bunting books. Eve Bunting writes beautiful stories about real issues, lending themselves to meaningful conversations and connections.

Next week we will begin survival fiction novels. The class is very excited! For this unit, they will be broken up into groups, each reading a different survival fiction story. Reading Response will be related to their book and will be discussed in small groups. The books will be provided. I will also be reading aloud The Sign of the Beaver, another fantastic novel that can be connected to what they are reading in their book groups and relates to Early Colonization, where they are headed in Social Studies.

In addition, we begin Newspaper Buddies this month. A couple of times per month our class will get together with Mrs. Reed's class and will read and discuss current events as well as engaging in other activities together.

In Word Study, the kids picked up where they left off, writing creative stories using the same words they were working on before break. They will share their stories tomorrow, which is always an exciting time. I will be giving them an assessment of their current words on Wednesday. We will spend some time practicing this in class tomorrow.

In Writing, we learned about the three parts of a paragraph and discussed characteristics of well-written paragraphs. The kids then partnered up and practiced writing descriptive paragraphs, incorporating all three parts. Tomorrow morning they will share what they wrote. It was a good exercise. This week we will continue mini lessons on the mechanics and conventions of writing as a couple students work to finish up their personal narratives. Next week, we will move into non-fiction writing. More specifically, our Writer's Workshop will be tied directly to our next science unit -- The Solar System. During this unit, each student will research a topic and write a non-fiction essay about that topic.

In Math, we played games reinforcing a variety of number operations. The kids had a great time. We will stick with Number Operations this week and will then add in Measurement. We will continue Number Operations for the first 15 to 20 minutes of math each day throughout the year, allowing the kids to have time to practice their facts, gain confidence in their problem solving, and move forward in their computation skills and strategies.

Reminders and Announcements --

- We are planning to go to the library this Friday so long as the weather is agreeable. The kids will have the opportunity to get books on the Solar System in addition to checking out a couple books of choice. We will leave after lunch and will return by 3:30. During that time we will go to Mc Guffey Park as well.

- We will be planning a field trip related to our Solar System unit. We will either go to the Observatory here at UVA or possibly to the Richmond Museum of Science.

- Please remember to send your child to school with a water bottle every day.

- EXCITING -- Arch's is now offering Healthy Lunches on M, T, TH, and F. There are many options to choose from. If you are interested in ordering, please touch base with Kim. There is a website where you can order and pay for these lunches directly. What a great opportunity!

- Please make sure your child comes to school dressed for the winter weather. We do go out, even in the cold so please make sure jackets, gloves, and hats are at school daily.

- We now have a keypad on the door to the cottage. The code is the same as the main building - 1937. Thank you to Greg Cooley for installing this.


I hope you all have a wonderful week! As always, please don't hesitate to contact me if you have any questions or concerns.

Happy New Year,

Annelise




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