Thursday, September 27, 2018

Applesauce. Yum!

The children were excellent helpers making our applesauce.  The children helped cut the apple slices with plastic knives into small pieces.  They scooped apple pieces and dumped them into the blender.  They added water and watched the blender turn the apple pieces into applesauce.  Here are some pictures of the children eating the applesauce.








Wednesday, September 26, 2018

Y is for ...

Each day we learn how to read the letter poem and go on a letter hunt.  Check out these great readers!


Tuesday, September 25, 2018

Apple Math

We learned that patterns never change the order.  We used the apples to make patterns today.  Check out this pattern.


Monday, September 24, 2018

I Can Book

Today we made a book page of what we did at the talent show.  The pages will be put together and each child will have a turn to take the class book home.  Check out two of our good readers!


Friday, September 21, 2018

Talent Show

We had a great talent show this afternoon!
Major can sing.
Holden can do a somersault.
Ben can build a Lego.
Olivia can do a cartwheel.
 
Addie can do an arabesque.
Artan can build a rocket.
Lucas can make his frog jump.
Luke can draw.
Sully can make a duck.
Josie can wear vampire teeth.
Charlotte can do a cartwheel.
Hannah can do a back bend.
Dani can play Hi Ho Cherrio. 
Miley can count to 20 in Albanian.
 
Lana can draw.
Avari can draw.
Hattie can do a puzzle.












Mystery Reader

Addie's mom and dad came and read the books "Rosie Revere Engineer" and "At The Old Haunted House".  Both books were great!







Wednesday, September 19, 2018

Meeting Our Buddy

Today we met our third grade buddy(ies) from Mrs. Shaughnesy's class.  We met our buddy and made a favorite things poster with buddy to get to know him/her.  We will do monthly activities with our buddies throughout the school year.















Tuesday, September 18, 2018

Snap Word Game

The game is called "snap".  Have your child go through the snap words.  If your child can read them quickly, he/she keep the words.  If you need to help your child, you keep the word.  Whoever has the most words at the end wins.  The game is more fun when we have more snap words!  Check out Ben showing us the game.


Friday, September 14, 2018

Mystery Reader

We enjoyed the book "The Witch With an Itch" read by Charlotte's mom.