Wonderland in 1st Grade

Friday, October 24, 2008

Sunday, October 19, 2008

Capacity Of Liquids



It was a great week of learning! Our focus in Science was learning to accurately measure liquids. We had 3 containers of different sizes per group with 1 cup of water,a measuring cup, our lab sheet. The students practiced measuring the amount of water in each container to see which container holds the most liquid. We learned that just because the cup looks larger does not mean it will hold the most water. The children really enjoyed this lab. We hope you enjoy our slideshow.

In Math, we have started working on Story Problems. We are learning to visualize if the story problem is about combining (add) or separating (subtract). The children must write an equation, solve the problem, check it with a second strategy, circle their answer and answer the question with a complete sentence. We have lables on our desk to help us remember the steps. Great job boys and girls!

Saturday, October 11, 2008

Field Trip To Wolfson Hospital

Our field trip was full of great information about the people that work in our community. We heard a picture story about a stay in the hospital. We also learned about X-rays, skeletons, and dental hygiene. We watched a pretend patient get a cast put on her arm. Mr. Darin, the Orthopedic Technician, explained how easy and fast it was to help heal a broken bone. We were given a cast leg to sign and we brought it back to school. How Cool! We also met "Roxy" the pharmacy robot. It was a great day!

Tuesday, October 7, 2008

Fix Up Strategies

Things are going great in Readers' Workshop. One of the things that we have been working on are strategies that help to clarify confusion when reading. Here are the "fix up" strategies that we have learned in class. These are great tips to remind your child of when you are reading together at home.

Fix Up Strategies
* Stop and think about what you have already read.
* Reread.
* Adjust your reading rate: slow down or speed up.
* Try and connect the text to something you read in another book, what you know about
the world, or to something you have experienced.
* Visualize
* Reflect on what you have read.
* Look at key words, bold print, italicized words, and puntuation.
* Notice patterns in the text structure.

The next time you and your child come to a confusing part in the book, try one (or more) of these strategies to clear up the confusion.

Sunday, October 5, 2008

Another Incredible Week

We got Slimed on Tuesday! Our Science lab was so much fun! The students had to answer the question, Does slime have the properties of a solid or a liquid? Everyone started out with a hypothesis, I think.....because.

After creating their hypothesis we mixed up a batch of Slime. We tried 4 tests.
  1. Set it on a paper plate.
  2. Pour into cup.
  3. Hold in your hand.
  4. Roll in a ball.

After each test they had to decide whether the slime has the properties of a solid or a liquid. The students recorded their observations. So much fun!

In Math we skip counted by 2's, 3's, and 5's. We were introduced to tallies as a way of keeping track of groups of 5.

We are becoming familiar with coin equivalencies and using money as a model for counting by 5's and 10's. As a whole class we examined all the different ways to make 15 cents using, pennies, nickels, and dimes.

Did you know that Friday was the 31st day of school! Wow! Time flies when you are having fun!

We will have a Field Trip to Wolfson Hospital on Tuesday. 9-12:00. Please have your child wear his/her Chets Creek T-shirt and pack a bag lunch.