More of what is great about math, numbers and practice, identifying numbers through 30 (we could all use some practice), discovering patterns, and reading books about a million and what a million would look like. We shared a cookie activity with the first graders and graphed the results of taking the first bite of a cookie.
Until Next Time,
Michele
Thursday, December 16, 2010
Thursday, December 9, 2010
Rumpelstiltskin is my name!
and it has 15 letters, if you count them up! The children enjoyed listening to the story of Rumpelstiltskin, and then worked to write their own names in cube towers for some comparing of lengths, numbers, and letters. There were many insights and interesting questions, as well as interest in working with others.
Until Next Time,
Michele
Until Next Time,
Michele
Thursday, December 2, 2010
Observing, Sharing, and What's Missing?
We've begun a new unit, and we'll be practicing our observational skills, and our discussion skills, as well as noticing skills. The children took a walk through the school, having discussed beforehand that they might look very closely, and sketch what they see, so that they might share their observations with the group. We were very quiet as we walked through the halls, and we noticed a lot of shapes, words, artwork, and patterns. Some of the children wrote words for their observations, some of them sketched shapes and then pointed to their sketches as they described what they had seen, and some combined their writing and sketching skills to create pages of what they had seen. We introduced a new game called "what's missing" which required memory and turn taking. It was difficult when 2 items were hidden at once! Finally, we've completed our number writing book, having written the numbers 1-10. Celebrate 10!
Until Next Time,
Michele
Until Next Time,
Michele
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