Monday, February 11, 2013
Scientist of the Week #4
For this experiment we started in the classroom but even after we had turned out the lights there was still too much ambient light streaming through our blinds. (One of Florida's many perks!) We ended up moving the experiment to the girls restroom. What an experience that was!
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Anchor Charts - Nouns, Verbs, Vetebrates, and MLK
Thought I'd share some anchor charts that the kids and I have created to show you some of the things that we have been learning. As you can see, I have a thing for sticky notes. I think it's a teacher thing.
The noun and verb anchor charts were inspired by pins I found on Pinterest. The one on vertebrates I came up with myself. The kids drew their own examples for each group of animals.
Here's one that we did prior to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. We created two different diagrams to show what we learned about MLK.
This is the craftivity that we did as our culminating activity. After watching MLK's "I have a dream..." speech, the kids documented what their current dreams are.
MLK activities are created by of my very favorite teachers who blogs and creates amazing resources for teachers, Rachelle Smith over at What the Teacher Wants. You can download the mini-unit HERE.
A closer look at two of my first grader's work. Love that Miss J drew the butterflies on her blanket and the moon outside her window and that Mr. K wants to be a teacher someday. I would have never guessed! I love my firsties!

Here's a video on MLK that I shared with the kids. It is my favorite one to show.
The noun and verb anchor charts were inspired by pins I found on Pinterest. The one on vertebrates I came up with myself. The kids drew their own examples for each group of animals.


Here's one that we did prior to the Martin Luther King, Jr. holiday. We created two different diagrams to show what we learned about MLK.

This is the craftivity that we did as our culminating activity. After watching MLK's "I have a dream..." speech, the kids documented what their current dreams are.
MLK activities are created by of my very favorite teachers who blogs and creates amazing resources for teachers, Rachelle Smith over at What the Teacher Wants. You can download the mini-unit HERE.

A closer look at two of my first grader's work. Love that Miss J drew the butterflies on her blanket and the moon outside her window and that Mr. K wants to be a teacher someday. I would have never guessed! I love my firsties!

Here's a video on MLK that I shared with the kids. It is my favorite one to show.
Field Day
This past Friday our school had its annual field day. All the students in the school were divided into four groups and competed against each other, earning points in fun games and activities. I think my personal favorite was watching the kids participate in a screaming contest. The goal of the game was to see which student could run furthest while screaming. Once they ran out of breath they had to stop running. In order to be fair, each student got their own turn to run. (We have a small school, so it didn't take too much time.) I'm proud to say that one of our 2nd grade boys placed third behind a 3rd grader and 6th grader! Unfortunately, I don't have any video any of our games - I was busy supervising and laughing from all the fun we were having. I do have a few picture to share.
This is one of our 2nd grade boys representing his team in the saltine crackers eating content. He competed against 6th graders, and one of them was his brother!
Here are some of the kids getting ready for their turn in the "Don't Drop the Marshmallow" game.
This is one of our 2nd grade boys representing his team in the saltine crackers eating content. He competed against 6th graders, and one of them was his brother!

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