Saturday, December 3, 2011
Patterns
At math workshop time we have been learning about patterns. We have been making and describing patterns using pattern blocks, cubes and counters.
Determining what comes next in a repeating pattern
Heart Words This Week
Your child will be bring home the words to some of the sight words songs we have been learning in school.
Friday, December 2, 2011
Grace Lin
Working with a partner we are retelling different parts of Grace Lin books
Lissy's Friend
The Red Thread
More Grace Lin Stories We have Read this Week
Reading Times
During Shared Reading time we have been reading big books staring Mrs. Wishy-Washy. We have been searching for words that have the SH sound.
Queen Of Ten
The Queen of Ten came for a visit yesterday! We counted by tens and fives. She had us count backwards to figure out the last time she came for a visit and we made addition equations focusing on the number 10.
Tuesday, November 29, 2011
Grace Lin
We started a new author's study this week Grace Lin. This is very exciting because she will be visiting Bates in a few weeks.
Some of the books we have read by Grace Lin.
Wednesday, November 23, 2011
IS Black Really Black???
Science Investigation Question
What colors do you think make up the color black?
Working in small groups we tried to figure out what colors make up the color black. We did this experiment on the stay day afternoons with KG. We returned to this activity for a second time with the whole class. Not every group experiment worked!! We talked at large group time about how this really happens with scientist and that sometimes you have to change something in the experiment to get results.
We also figured out what colors make up the color brown.
This Plus That
What comes after 1 + 1? Just about anything! In this fanciful collection, Amy Krouse Rosenthal puts together unexpected combinations that always add up to something special. Whether it's "wishes + frosting = birthday" or "birds + buds = spring," each equation is a small delight. This Plus That shows again and again that life's total experience is always greater than the sum of its parts.
We made our own version of This Plus That
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