Friday, September 27, 2013

Welcome to our classroom blog!


Dear Families,

We can’t believe that we’ve already been in school for almost one full month! This is the first of many Blogs that you will receive. This is a way for you to get a glimpse of all the wonderful things going on in our classroom.

In math, we have been exploring place value with whole numbers and decimals. This includes comparing and ordering numbers, rounding/estimating and powers of 10. We have utilized math games in the classroom and the computer lab to help reinforce concepts. We even had a visit from Mr. P.! Next week the children will take their first math test.

During our shared reading time, we use a variety of texts to model and practice specific strategies and skills of proficient readers. Our shared reading so far has included a newspaper article, magazine article, and restaurant review (as you know).

Our first read aloud is Schooled by Gordon Kormon. It is about a boy who grew up on a commune and is suddenly thrown into modern day life when his grandmother can’t take care of him anymore. Life in a public school sure is different than being homeschooled by his grandmother. We have been examining character change through this novel. We are very eager to meet Gordon Kormon on October 7th at Jericho Public Library. 

In social studies, we have reviewed the big ideas of government and democracy by having the children take the naturalization test for becoming a US citizen. We will be moving into map skills next week.

Our Science Lab is a very exciting place. We have been learning about the ocean through various hands-on experiments.  In the computer lab we’ve been working on ocean animal research. The children will be presenting their research to the class next week in the form of a PowerPoint or a Prezzi.

During Writer’s Workshop, we decorated our notebooks and wrote our first entry. It was a letter of advice to somebody starting a new school. We will shortly be started a unit on persuasive writing.

We wish you a great weekend. Your children will be writing our next blog!
 Thank you for all of your support!

-Alites