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Friday, November 14, 2014

Week 12

This cold weather is really making it feel like winter weather. Thanksgiving and Christmas are just around the corner. It's hard to believe how quickly this year has flown by. Let's take a look at our learning in Mrs. Langham's classroom this week.

We focused on the letters Ss and Ii. The students are really enjoying making their own drawings to represent the initial sounds and it is so fun to have them illustrate these words. They can get pretty creative too.



Our sight words this week were "my" and "or". 



We had fun with a new activity called making words. The students make words out of the 5 or 6 given letters by stretching out the sounds in the words. They really enjoy this activity.


Our close read tied in nicely with Veterans Day.


Here is the vocabulary that we learned from this book. We also got to have an assembly and learn from some of our Hill families that are veterans.


In math, we began to learn about addition. We talked about the words that help us to know what to do in story problems such as "total", "altogether", "sum", etc. We had fun making Addition Man to help us with those words.


We practiced using addition mats to help us solve story problems.





We began a new science unit on force and motion. We brainstormed what we already new and recorded our new learning after reading some books about it. We moved wrong ideas to misconceptions.




We talked about different ways that objects can move, such as in a straight line, a zigzag, and round and round. We made a Venn diagram and sorted objects that can be pushed or pulled. Sometimes they can do both.


It was pretty fun to actually explore motion with objects. We compared different sized balls being dropped. We explored race cars on different surface and noticed how the friction of these surfaces changes the speed of the cars and how quickly they stopped. We had fun making some marble tracks and just flat out bouncing balls. 










We began learning about Native Americans this week. We read a story about the Wampanoag tribe.


We also learned about other tribes.



We learned how important the buffalo was to them and got to touch some real buffalo hair.




Due to the fact it was so cold this morning, we did not go to Hill Harbor. We did get to have fun making many crafts and learning more about Native Americans. We made canoes, tepees, totem poles, turkeys, pretended to tan hide, wrote Native American symbols, and water colored sunsets. We even had fun playing in a tepee. They enjoyed choosing what they wanted to do.

















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