Saturday, October 5, 2019

We are all mathematicians!

Learning about halves of a shape

We began the geometry unit in math with a fun partner activity. One partner cut the shape (a pretend brownie) in half, but the other partner got to pick which half they wanted! We quickly learned what halves and not halves looked like! We also experimented with ways to cut a shape in half - horizontally, vertically, or diagonally. We have sorted shapes by their attributes, have learned to describe them with words such as vertices/corners, straight or curved sides, and closed or open. 
Sorting and recording in our math notebooks
Let's talk about this attribute!

Sorting shapes partners
Triangle, not triangles sort
 Our math stations gave us another way to practice working with shapes, as well as to review all the ways to make 8 and 10 with manipulatives and equations. 
Using elastics and geoboards
Recording my shape on geopaper


What shape can you make?

Cubes to make combinations of 10
Lemon and orange trees for ways to make 8

Playing a shape matching game
Ways to make 10
Lots of attention has been focused on phonics lately. We are using letter sounds to segment and blend new words, to isolate each letter sound in words we want to spell, and to differentiate sounds of short vowels. Our literacy centers are a great way to practice using these skills as is our morning meeting times of singing sight words and vowel posters. 
Making words with magnetic letters
Being the 'teacher' spelling words!
Leading us for short U song

Reading sentences to match the pictures
Unscrambling words letter by letter
Helping with a vowel song
Using ice cream cones to make and sound out words
Short E song
Listening to visiting readers who were once first graders in this room is always inspiring for the younger ones. 
Thanks for reading to us!
Hooray! Our first actors performed the story/play called Jump In. They read their parts beautifully and loved performing. Each part is leveled differently so all can participate, and the practice times allow for repeated readings which helps in fluency and expression. More to come next week. 

Buddy reading and reading parts of stories to the class remains popular.
I found a good book!

I will read to you!











Our Read-Alouds are always engaging and sometimes very funny. We laughed along with Little Owl as he insisted he was not scared to be out at night, we cheered for Owl in cock-a-doodle-hoooo when his true value was discovered, and we were captivated listening to a short chapter book called, Three By The Sea.  



Ending the day with Puzzlemania on Friday involved a good deal of team work. Some will take a few days to complete but here are a few completed ones. 
50 states!
Nice work, guys!

 Sofia did lose that tooth, and Scarlett lost one as well - our tooth song is being regularly sung! 
Next week, we will have the Open House (although due to traffic volume and construction delays, the Ice Cream Social part has been removed from the evening). Check the TES emails for more information. 

Our first month is behind us with lots more fun to come! Have a wonderful weekend,
Mrs. Dagley