Big news from JFK!
Today we found out that a JFK student, Penny Ly, is the winner from Vermont for the Doodle 4 Google contest!
What does this mean? Well, she is now one of 50 finalists. If Penny wins, her doodle will be on the google page for a whole day. The entire world will be able to see it!
Please go to this page: Penny's Doodle and vote for Penny. We want her to be the national winner! Go Vermont! Go JFK! Go Penny!
I believe you can only vote once from each device so please send it out to family and friends.
Tuesday, April 29, 2014
Friday, April 18, 2014
April 18, 2014
This update is from Miss Borowski
Classroom
News:
What a busy week it has been! We have learned so much such as how to solve problems multiple ways during math as well as completing our Complex Instruction rotations to continue learning about sound waves.
We have vacation next week. School starts back up on April 28th.
Literacy Focus:
This
week we continued our author study of Leo Lionni. This week we
read Fish is
Fish and
Frederick.
We focused on discussing character traits of characters in the book
as well as what the big idea of each book is.
Math
Focus:
This
week we continued to use our additive reasoning strategies to help
solve problems. We learned that mathematicians often use more then
one way to solve problems. Students persevered solving a problem
at least two different ways by using our additive reasoning
strategies of Make 10, Base Ten Blocks, Counting On, and Fact
Families.
Science/Social
Thinking:
During
science, we continued to learn about sound waves and how sound is
made. To further explore sound waves, students participated in our
Complex Instruction rotations. Students worked in groups and
completed three different activities. These activities included
building an instrument to demonstrate how sound is made, creating a
song about sound waves, and making a sound wave poster. Students had
to work together in order complete these different tasks.
This picture shows a group working together to create a sound wave poster.
These
past two weeks have been such a great experience! I am so glad to
have had this teaching opportunity.
Miss
Borowski
Friday, April 11, 2014
April 11, 2014
This update is written by Miss Borowski:
This
week was the first of my two weeks of solo teaching. It has been a
great experience so far! We began a new science unit as well as
continued to focus on the importance of working in a group.
Literacy Focus:
This
week we began our author study of Leo Lionni. Leo Lionni is one of
my favorite children’s authors.
I was very excited to be able to share his books with the class. So
far, we have read Swimmy
and
Alexander and
the Wind – Up Mouse.
We will read three more of his books next week. We also voted for
our favorite Red Clover book.
We
are continuing to add to our Additive
Reasoning Strategies chart.
This chart lists of all the strategies that we can use to solve story
problems and addition or subtraction problems. This week we learned
how to Make
10.
By using a friendly number like ten, students are able to solve
addition problems. In this example, the student has to solve 7 + 6. In order to do it, they first add 3 to the 7 to make friendly number 10. Then add the remaining 3 to the ten.
Science/Social
Thinking:
On Monday, we began our new science unit on sound and sound waves. We learned that sound is made by vibrations. We watched a video that helped us learn more about sound: http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/energy-light-sound/sound.htm. On Wednesday, we participated in an interactive SmartBoard activity where students were able to explore sound by plucking guitar strings and grouping loud and quiet sounds.
On Monday, we began our new science unit on sound and sound waves. We learned that sound is made by vibrations. We watched a video that helped us learn more about sound: http://studyjams.scholastic.com/studyjams/jams/science/energy-light-sound/sound.htm. On Wednesday, we participated in an interactive SmartBoard activity where students were able to explore sound by plucking guitar strings and grouping loud and quiet sounds.
Next
week, students will begin participating in Complex Instruction
rotations regarding sound waves. We have been learning how to work
in a group and the importance of working together to achieve a common
goal.
Thursday, April 3, 2014
April 4, 2014
Classroom News:
I've sent home all the confirmations for parent/teacher conferences. I look forward to meeting with all of you and celebrating all the hard work your child has done so far this year.
There are two days of early dismissal next week because of parent/teacher conferences. School gets out at 11:00 Thursday and Friday.
And other big news... next week is the start of Miss Borowski's two weeks of solo teaching! She has worked hard and has some great lessons planned. I will be in the room during math each day and I will be in the building working on other things during the school day.
More Red Clover books this week! Wow! This year's nominees are really good. Miss Borowski read The World's Greatest Lion by Ralph Helfer and Monsieur Marceau by Leda Schubert.
Next week the kids vote for their favorite book!
Math Focus:
We are developing our Additive Reasoning Strategies chart. This chart will be a list of all the strategies that we can use to solve story problems and addition or subtraction problems. This week we have worked on the sue of fact families, using addition to help solve subtraction, and counting on to solve subtraction.
Science/Social Thinking:Miss Borowski has been developing complex instruction lessons this week to prep the students for some science work they will be doing next week.
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