Monday, April 8, 2019

Weekly Spelling Lists -

Phonetic List - 2 Syllable Words with 2 Closed Syllables
upset
admit
pigpen
sunfish
laptop
napkin
himself
contest
insist
cobweb

High-Frequency List - Trick Words - Words 131-140
place
well
such
here
take
why
help
put
different
away

Field Trip on April 11th - This Thursday, April 11th, we will be going to The Building For Kids in Appleton.  Thank you to Mrs. Schleis, Mrs. Rasmussen, and Mrs. DeFrank for chaperoning!  We will be gone most of the day - 8:30 until about 2:15.  Every student will need a cold lunch on Thursday.  Please make sure everything in the lunch is consumable - "a brown bag lunch".  Please pack the lunch in a brown bag, baggie, grocery store bag, etc.  All silverware should be plastic.  Please don't pack any tupperware or containers.  When we are finished with lunch everything the children bring should be able to be thrown out or recycled.

The field trip is very fun!  We will arrive at the museum around 9:30.  The students will be able to explore the museum until 10:30.  At 10:30 we are taking a class called Magnificent Matter.  It is awesome!  They will get to do many hands on science experiments.  Lunch will be from 11:30 - 12:00.  The will have from 12:00 - 1:30 to explore more of the museum.  We will depart around 1:30.  We will be back at Holy Cross around 2:15.

Reading - Our current word work focus is synonyms and antonyms.  Synonyms are words that mean the same thing.  Antonyms are words that mean the opposite.  Every day we work in all five daily 5 centers and we meet in guided reading groups.








Social Studies - We are up to 33 states!  The students love learning about the states, their capitals, and facts about each state!

Science - We just got our last Einstein kit of the year.  It is called organisms.  Organisms are living things.  Friday we did the first lesson - Sharing What We Know About Organisms.  We brainstormed a list of organisms, discussed how plants and animals are alike, and how plants and animals are different.  We ended the lesson by drawing an organism and writing what the organism is and what we think it needs.  This week we'll work on seeds - observing and describing seeds and planting seeds.

Religion - We are continuing with the virtue card kindness.  During Lent we have been working on our Take 5 every day.  This week we wrote in our journals about prayer.  We have been talking about Lent and watching videos from the Rice Bowl.  We keep talking about was to pray, fast, and give during Lent.  Our promise paper this week was a story about Jesus forgiving.

Journaling about prayer






Phonics - We are finishing up our vowel consonant e unit.  We are starting a unit on 2 syllable words that have 2 closed syllables.

Writing - We continue to work in writer's workshop.  April is poetry month.  We will be doing a small unit on writing poetry as well.

Math - All last week we worked on cribbage!  The students have done such a great job learning this game!  There is so much counting to do in cribbage!  This week we will get back to our regular lessons.  

Flat Stanley - We have now received information from all of our Stanleys!  Some Stanleys we got pictures and letters via email.  The students LOVE getting Stanley mail!  It has been such a fun project!  We have learned how to write letters, how to address letters, we've learned about the places our Stanleys have gone, we've learned geography by locating the Stanleys on maps, etc.  We have learned so much!  Thank you to your friends and families for helping us with this amazing project!

River Falls, Wisconsin

 River Falls, Wisconsin

 Santa Fe, New Mexico

Nashville, Tennessee
Calla's went to her grandma in Tennessee.  Her grandma took us on a virtual tour of Germany!

Phoenix, Arizona

 Rome, Italy

Our Flat Stanley maps



The Wizard of Oz - The students are so excited to work on this play!  We are practicing our lines right now.  The kindergarten is working with us too.  They are going to be flying monkeys, munchkins, and narrators.  They just got their parts on Friday.  This weekend I collected all sorts of goodies for costumes. :)  If you have anything that you think could help us out for costumes please send it in to school.  (We are mostly looking for something for Toto, munchkins, the tin man, and flying monkeys if you can think of anything.)  After we get good with our lines, we'll practice actions, using our props, wearing costumes, etc.  We'll let you know when we are ready to share our performance with you.

Talent Show - The talent show is going to be on Thursday, April 18th in the afternoon.  First grade is going to do two performances together as a class.  Since their Kidz Bop performance last year was such a hit, they will be performing another one this year - The Kidz Bop Shuffle.  They will also be singing The Fifty Nifty.  If your child signed up to do anything else, there will be auditions this week Monday, Tuesday, and Wednesday.

Thank you so much for all your hard work on the Holy Cross Auction!  What a fun night!

Have a great week!  :)




Monday, April 1, 2019

Spelling - We will not have a spelling list this week.  We are still working on the v-e unit in phonics.  It's a long unit.  :)

Phonics - We are working on vowel-consonant-e syllables.  That simply means words that have a vowel, a consonant, and then a silent e.  The silent e makes the vowel have the long sound.  Examples are kite, ape, rode, etc.

Here we are working on sentence frames and white boards in phonics


Math - In math we took a little break from the units this last week.  We are learning how to play cribbage.  There is a lot of counting in the game of cribbage!  The kids are catching on!  If you know how to play, ask your child to play with you.

Reading - We worked on homophones in word work.  Starting this week we will have a new word work focus - synonyms and antonyms.  While the students are working in centers, I meet with small guided reading groups every day.  As always, the centers are read to self, read to someone, listening, work on writing, and word work.







Religion - Our new virtue card is kindness.  We have been reading books about kindness as well as going through our kindness cards, our kindness prayer, and learning about saints.  This week we read the story of  The Prodigal Son out of our children's Bible - that was the Gospel story for the weekend.  We talked about forgiveness after discussing the Bible story.  Each day during Lent Mrs. Gast gives us a take 5 challenge.  This week one of our challenges was to say a decade of the rosary and pray for five minutes.  Another day we learned about the virtue of honesty.  We then took five minutes to color the word honesty.  Our class is loving the take 5 challenge!







Social Studies - We are up to 18 states and capitals.  The students are LOVING learning facts about each state!  They can sing Fifty Nifty like champs already!  We have also listened to two other songs about states and capitals - but I thing Fifty Nifty is their favorite.  We have lots of state books in our classroom that are being read a lot right now.  

Flat Stanley - We have heard back from 6 Stanleys so far.  The kids LOVE getting Stanley mail!  It has been awesome reading the stories that your families and friends have shared with us about their time with Stanley!

 Ashwaubenon, Wisconsin

 Tokyo, Japan

 Luxemburg, Wisconsin

Lompoc, California




Field Trip - We are going to The Building For Kids on April 11th.  We will be gone most of the day.  We are still in need of chaperones.  We need to have four chaperones - three plus me.  We have one for sure and one maybe.  Please let me know if you'd be willing to chaperone.  It is a really fun day!  I promise!  Thank you! :)

Have a great week!








Monday, March 25, 2019

Weekly Spelling Lists -
Phonetic List - Vowel-Consonant-e Syllable (Including suffix s)
tape
dime
hope
rule
whale
slide
spoke
tune
grapes
notes

High-Frequency List - Words 121-130
another
came
come
work
three
must
because
does
part
even

Reading - Our word work focus continues to be homophones.  The students are always working hard in daily five - read to self, read to someone, listening, work on writing, and word work!



Religion - We have been reading out of our book.  We have been reading about Jesus showing God's love.  We read the Bible stories of Jesus curing a sick man and Jesus raising the daughter of Jairus.  Every Friday we work with our Promise Paper.  The Promise Paper teaches us about the weekly Gospel.  During Lent we have a "take five" each morning.  Last week one of the take five moments was to take five minutes to do a decade of the rosary.  It was so beautiful!  As a class we did the decade and then we had special intentions that we prayed for.  Another take five our class really enjoyed was thinking about five things that you are grateful for.  Our class has Lent journals that they may write in.  Most of the students chose to not only think about things that they are thankful for, but to add them to their Lent journal too!  The first graders did an amazing job! Here are a few of the journals.  




Math - In math we have been adding two digit numbers with and without regrouping.  We worked on grouping by tens.  We worked on patterns.  We worked on place value.  (ones, tens, and hundreds)  This week we are starting to learn a very tricky game that has a lot of math in it - cribbage!  Today I took a group of six kids and we learned the basics.  Tomorrow the other twelve will have the same lesson.  :)

Miles leading our class in counting milk rings

Phonics - We are learning about the long vowels.  The letter keyword sounds are a - safe, e - Pete, i -pine, o - home, u - mule and rule.  We are learning how to mark long vowels with a macron.  We are learning about another syllable type - the vowel-consonant-e syllable.  We call it v-e.  We're also practicing how to mark v-e syllables vs. closed syllables.  This unit is pretty long - and we just started it today.  Our spelling lists come from our phonics units.  I'm guessing right now that we most likely won't have a spelling list next week as we'll still be working on v-e next week.  

Social Studies - The class is loving this unit!  Each day we have social studies we learn about three states and their capital.  We are learning the states in ABC order.  So far we have learned 9 states - Alabama, Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Colorado, Connecticut, Delaware, and Florida.  We find the state on our puzzle on the Smart Board and add it, we learn the capital, and we learn facts about each state from a book we have.  We are also learning the song "Fifty Nifty"!  They are doing such a great job!  We also have a few USA puzzles in our room.  They can't get enough of these puzzles!



Flat Stanley - We finished reading Flat Stanley, so then we read Stanley, Flat Again.  Friday we finished that story, so today we started reading Stanley in Space.  And...two of our Stanleys have returned from their adventures!  Miles' Flat Stanley returned from Arizona and Luke's Flat Stanley returned from North Dakota.  We loved reading about their adventures and seeing their pictures!



Our Stanley map.  We keep track of all of our Stanleys as they return.

Today was a special day!  Luke's dad came to school!  He showed us how to make paper!  Thank you Mr. Van Egeren!  We had a blast today!  :)









Nice group picture

 Silly group picture

 And...The Luke Pose!

Field Trip - April 11th we are going to The Building For Kids in Appleton.  We will leave school around 8:30.  At the children's museum we will get to explore the museum AND we will get to take a class called magnificent matter.  I've taken the class multiple times with other first grades and this group is going to love it!  It's all sorts of fun and amazing science experiments!  We will be returning to school around 2:15.  Our class will need three chaperones.  We have one chaperone for sure and one maybe.  If you would be able to chaperone please let me know.  We'd love to have you!

Last week my son Zak was sick.  He was diagnosed with the influenza.  He missed four days of school last week!  Our class did end up having subs on Thursday and Friday.  They had Mrs. Gast, Profe, and Ms. Mac!  They were pretty happy with that!  I can't thank the Holy Cross teachers and the kids in our class enough for helping out so much when Zak was sick!  

Have a great week!  :)