Friday, November 2, 2018

Happy November!

What a busy week!  Between the World Series, Halloween, guest speakers, and our assembly, there was a lot going on!  We also had our first Project Day, Sharing on Friday, and our first lockdown safety drill of the year.  Whew!
 Officer Matt Cyr came to talk with us about being                                                                                   safe on Halloween!

We had a really fun assembly with Dr. Quinton Quark,
who taught us Newton's 3 Laws of Motion!

                                                                                   

Project Day was a success!  Special thanks to Soren's mom and Kai's grandmother for coming in to help!

                                                  
Our Mystery Readers this week were AJ Dukette from WHOM and Kathleen Jordan from WMTW!  They told us a lot of fun facts about working for a radio station and a TV station!
                                       
Thank you for sending warm gear for recess!

Please be sure to return library books no later than Thursday.  The librarians have double classes and duties, so they need books back early in order to check them in before our library time.  Thank you for your help!

Have a terrific weekend!  I'm going to work on building the set for "A Christmas Carol" at Biddeford City Theater and spend some time here at school.  Whatever your plans, have fun and stay dry!
:)
Becca



Friday, October 26, 2018

Hello!  Happy almost-Halloween!  There is a lot of excitement in the air!

This week, we shared several seasonal books, practiced writing with "craft moves", and continued working on writing two-digit numbers in expanded form.  We've solved 2000 problems on IXL and several of us moved up to the next guided reading level.  Thank you for helping us practice at home!

Our Mystery Reader this week was Mr. Mitchell Thomas.  He is an actor, director, musician, singer,  college professor, and the director of the Franco-American Heritage Center in Lewiston!

                                           

In STEM this week, we began to learn about the difference between physical and chemical changes.  We also learned all about bats-ask us some of our favorite facts!!

Thank you for helping us remember a peanut-free snack and any needed utensils every day!

Thank you for sending a written note in the morning if your child will be picked up on a day when they normally ride the bus-I am supposed to send a written note from the parent with each child who is not usually picked up on a given day.

Project Day will be on Wednesday the 31st from 11:45-12:30.  Please let me know if you plan to come so I can plan an activity/materials/groups/etc. :) . Be sure you have filled out a Volunteer Form if you plan to come and help out.  See you then! :)

Also-just a reminder that we don't wear Halloween costumes on October 31.  Your child is welcome to wear orange in support of anti-bullying. :)

Congratulations to Darius and Kai for earning the privilege of taking home Darla and Kola!

Congratulations to our class on earning 25 Caught You Being Good cards!

Stay warm and dry this weekend-maybe you can do GoNoodle to have some indoor fun ;) Don't forget about the Fall Festival at WPS tomorrow from 1-4PM!
                                        
Have a great weekend!
Becca

Friday, October 19, 2018

Brrr!!!  This week's weather was quite a change from two weeks ago!  Thank you for sending warm gear for recess!

Our days were very full this week, with Fire Safety, Picture Day, and TWO Mystery Readers!  The first one was Mr. Quinn, a friend of Mrs. Cole's who is an optician.  He told us how he helps people get just the right glasses so they can see better.  Our other guest was Dr. David Jefferson, who has been the veterinarian for Mrs. Cole's horses for many years.  He told us all about how he takes care of animals and teaches their owners how to care for them too.
 . In STEM we did some leaf investigations and read about how and why leaves change color in the fall.  Ask us about chlorophyll! :)

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We're doing a great job with place value and decomposing numbers/writing them in expanded form!  Thanks for helping us find other opportunities to practice this at home-it's big thinking!  I am also hearing kids skip counting by 2s, 5s, and 10s!
                                         
Thank you for keeping our reading books in our reading folders, and returning them on Mondays so we can swap them out. :)

Homework folders (the green folder with the homework menu and blank reading calendar) are due on November 5th.  Thanks for helping us complete squares on our menu and tally our books!

Congratulations to Jacy and Shyanne on earning the privilege of taking Darla and Kola home for the weekend!

Congratulations to Kai for doing Quality Work, which we posted in the Quality Work Showcase!

I hope everyone has a fun weekend planned!  I am going to a teachers' conference in Rockport and hoping to complete outdoor fall cleanup at home.  Enjoy your family time!
Becca


Sunday, October 14, 2018

Hello, families!
I hope you got a chance to enjoy that last burst of summer earlier this week-wow!

We had a blast with place value math centers, our first WIN time (intervention time) rotations with Mrs. Stover's and Mrs. Bernier's classes, and continuing our work in literacy and writing.  This week's STEM lesson was all about rainbows, and we even made our own rainbows using a flashlight and a prism.  I am sending home a prism on Monday for each child to use/keep-see if they can explain how white light enters a prism and the colors disperse and refract to make a spectrum. :)

Book orders were submitted and should be here in ten days or so.  Thank you for ordering!

School shirt order forms were sent home last week-proceeds benefit our Cultural Arts Committee's work and provide opportunities for cultural experiences for our students.

Thank you for sending a written note in the morning if your child's dismissal will be different.  I am supposed to send a written note with children to the cafeteria if they are not usually dismissed on that day, per school policy.  Thanks for your help!

We're bringing home several pieces of writing to review with our families.  Things to look for are:

-complete thoughts
-correct use of upper/lower case letters
-beginning to use punctuation consistently
-multiple thoughts/sentences per page
-carefully formed letters
-sight words spelled correctly
-all sounds in a word are represented (even if the word isn't spelled correctly)
-no scribbling; colorful, detailed illustrations





Our Mystery Reader this week was...Mr. Joe Swenson!  Mr. Swenson is an actor, author, and consultant.  He is also a dad of two little boys and friends with Maine author Chris Van Dusen!  We enjoyed his reading and hearing about how he goes about writing his books. 

Congratulations to Rosie, Amelia, Clemmie, and Aubrey for earning the privilege of hosting Darla and Kola for the past 2 weekends!

We are close to earning 25 "Caught You Being Good" cards!  I wonder what the kids will choose as their celebration???

I hope you all had a fantastic weekend!  I had a meeting all day on Saturday in Augusta, but I did manage some outdoor time on this beautiful October Sunday, visiting friends on their farm in Union, Maine and spending a few hours at the ocean.

:)
Becca



Sunday, October 7, 2018

Hi, everyone!
I hope the kids are enjoying the start of their extra-long weekend!  I'm at school today but hope to get outside tomorrow and go for a hike!

We packed a lot of learning into our short week!  Our first STEM experiment was a success!  I encouraged the kids to tell you all about it.  The colorful results of our work were sent home in Eagle News on Thursday.  We're working on answering our Big Question, "Why DO leaves change color?", by doing some chromatography experiments.  This Wednesday, we'll be using prisms to learn about how colors can be separated, just like with our coffee filter experiment.  :)




Thank you for helping us with our homework!  I have had several children share that they practiced skip counting, worked on place value, and did some reading!  Awesome!


Mr. Chris Howell was our first Wednesday Mystery Reader!  He shared some books with us and told us about his job as Assistant Superintendent here in RSU #14.  I wonder who next week's surprise reader will be...? ;)

Our first Project Day will be the morning of Halloween, October 31st.  I haven't attached a time because we have a guest coming from Windham PD to talk about Halloween Safety, and he is checking his schedule for the day.  I will let you know ASAP!  The November Project Day will be on Tuesday the 20th from 2 to 2:40 PM.  To help out on Project Days, please be sure to have completed and submitted a Volunteer Form two weeks prior to the event.  You can find the form on the WPS page.  Please also let me know if you are planning to come so I can plan groups/etc.  Thank you so much!


I attached the Class Directory to the email that was sent earlier today.  Please do not share families' contact information without their permission.  Thanks!  Just as a reminder, school policy does not allow us to have invitations distributed at school-please use the contact list.  Also, if your contact information is not correct, please let me know ASAP so that I can fix it and resend the document.  Thanks!

 
We love Estimating on Wednesdays!

Thank you for all you do to help us! :) Have a great rest-of-the-weekend!
Becca




Friday, September 28, 2018

Happy Weekend!  Happy (almost) October!

It's been another terrific week!  We finished our Leader Books, started our Daily 5 literacy routine, got everyone logged onto our laptops at the same time, had our first STEM lesson, and learned how to make revisions in our writing.  Whew!  We're looking forward to a great four-day week-we'll meet our first Wednesday "Mystery Reader", do some more observations and an experiment for our STEM question, and continue our work with place value and comparing numbers, as well as continuing our awesome work in writing and reading!



 We learned about hypothesis, observation, and conclusion this week, and formed our own hypotheses about why leaves change color in the fall.  We'll be making more observations of "our" tree in the next few weeks and doing some reading and experiments to find out the answer!










We also read several versions of The Three Little Pigs as we learned about text-to-text connections.  Ask your first grader which one was his or her favorite!


Thank you to everyone who ordered books last time-we earned enough bonus points to get over 20 new books for our classroom guided reading library!  The next set of book orders went home today and are due on October 9th.  Our classroom code is H63NZ.

The kids really enjoyed some of our math games this week-you can find links to some of the sites we use in the Links bar to the right.

Homework folders are ready to go home on Monday!  I will send a cover letter explaining how our homework system works, and you can use the First Grade At a Glance document I sent home earlier to see what is due and when.

 Short Vowel Bingo!


Congratulations to Ella and Molly on earning the privilege of taking Darla and Kola home for the weekend!  We can't wait to read all about their adventures!

Congratulations to Elliott for earning a spot in the Quality Work Showcase!  Her careful work and many details in her writing and her illustrating are impressive!

Be sure to check the Upcoming Events list for some additions!

I'm looking forward to finishing my fall cleaning and visiting my horse at his boarding barn this weekend!  I hope you have a wonderful end-of-September!

:)
Becca

Sunday, September 23, 2018

Hello!

Happy Autumn!  I hope you all had a chance to enjoy the beautiful weather this weekend!

We enjoyed another busy week in first grade!  We met our student intern, Miss Mooradian, who will be with us twice a week until December.  Mr. Carrigan was another guest who is learning how to be a teacher.  He will visit us for 2 more Friday mornings.

Parent volunteers will be scheduled starting in mid-October.  We will be in need of extra hands on Wednesdays for our STEM lessons and Project Days.  I will be finalizing this schedule and sending it out in next week's blog.  :)

I am still waiting for homework folders to be laminated...in the meantime, please encourage your first grader to read at home and tell you about his/her learning.  When we do have homework, it will be a menu of 20 different activities from which your child can choose 15/month to complete.  Homework menus go home the first week of the month and are not due back until the beginning of the next month.  Reading folders go home weekly and are due back the following week.  The directions for each can be found on the front of the folders.  :)

Congratulations to Molly for having 2 pieces of work in the Quality Work Showcase this week!

Congratulations to McKenzie and Jordan for being selected to host Darla and Kola this weekend!  A few families have asked about Kola's name...it isn't Ko-A-la.  Rather, "Kola" was the name of a bear in a story I used to love as a little girl in the anthology pictured below.  Kola is also the name of a tree. :)  I will try to find time to read the story to the kids this week.
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The Upcoming Events page has been updated-be sure to check it for information about the teacher workshop day/holiday weekend, fall pictures, and other dates to remember.

Thank you for returning Eagle News on Mondays and library books no later than Thursdays. :)

Thank you for sending a spoon or fork if your first grader needs one to eat his or her snack.

Thank you for sending a written note if your child will be picked up-I have to send the note with the child to dismissal if s/he is not usually picked up on that particular day.

Thanks for reading the blog!  Have a terrific week!
Becca