Saturday, March 3, 2012

Happy Birthday, Dr. Seuss!

This post is long, and kind of random, but I hope you'll enjoy it!

Wow, what a week it was! We had so much fun learning with Dr. Seuss' books! This is one of my favorite weeks because I absolutely LOVE Dr. Seuss :) Now, my kids were VERY excited all week, especially with our different dress up days (crazy socks, hat day, Wacky Wednesday, etc.) And this teacher was exhausted by the end of the week!

I thought I would share some of the things that went on in our classroom this week!!

The kids decorated hats for homework, and when they came back Monday, they had to write a descriptive piece about their hat. I hung all the hats up, and they took turns reading their descriptions and then the class had to guess which hat was theirs!


We read There's a Wocket in my Pocket and graphed how many pockets each child had on. They each graphed the data and answered questions about the class graph. Then they got to write their own Wocket in my pocket stories :)


After reading Scrambled Eggs Super, we played "Scrambled Eggs!" I put eggs around my room, and inside each egg was some kind of a math problem (we included fractions, time, place value, etc.). They had about 30 seconds-1 min. to solve the problem and record their answer, and when I said, "Scramble!" they moved to the next egg.


After reading The Lorax, we wrote letters to the Once-ler trying to persuade him to not cut down Truffula Trees, and telling him why it was a bad choice. They were SO passionate about this!


I took pics of the kids with Lorax 'staches to go with their writing too. Here is me with my sweet 'stache :)


I made copies of our letters and mailed them to the Once-ler, and guess what?! He wrote us back!! :) AND he sent us some seeds to plant. We aren't sure what kind of seeds they are, the kids are hoping Truffula seeds, of course :) But they were SO excited anyway!




After reading The Foot Book, we worked on antonyms and wrote them on our feet (idea from Cara)!


The Cat in the Hat came for a visit :)


We fixed green eggs and tasted them. Then we tallied our data as a class, and turned it into fractions.



We made birthday party invitations for Dr. Seuss!


Oobleck invaded our room on Friday!


Amy and I (with the help of SEVERAL parents and family members!) set up 7 different Oobleck experimentation stations! Was it solid or liquid??! This was SO fun for the kids. They FLIPPED for the Oobleck!





(Me and my mom at her station!)

We had a great week, but I am ready for a much calmer week next week :)

Saturday, February 25, 2012

Penguins!

This week our 2nd graders had to take the CoGAT test to find out who will qualify for our gifted program next year. I wanted them to have a fun, stress-free week of learning! So I decided to whip out my penguin unit! This is always a favorite unit for the kids (and for me)! They learn SO MUCH and are so enthusiastic.

I did all of the same activities I posted about last year. You can read about them HERE.
Here are just a few of my favorite non-fiction books that I read to the kiddos. These books helped with their fact and opinion writing, as well as their Penguin Fact Books they made at the end of the week.





One actvity Amy and I did add was penguin measurement. We got ALL 47 of our kiddos together and split them into groups of three. Each group was assigned a penguin to make (we made all 17 species)! We gave them the penguin's height, and they had to work with their group to measure and make the penguin! They were SO CUTE! And the kids really worked well together!




And the most popular penguin of all, the Emperor :)



Then in the afternoon, we taped the penguins around our classrooms, and the kids got to visit each penguin to measure it in inches and centimeters. They did AWESOME! They were all so engaged the entire time!



They recorded their data on this record sheet.


When we were all finished, we put all the penguins in order according to their heights.


We will definitely be doing this again next year! I am soooo excited for Dr. Seuss week next week! What are you all doing??


Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Valentine's Day!

Oh my goodness. I consumed so much sugar yesterday. Maybe Definitely more than my kiddos.

This week is Random Acts of Kindess Week at school, so we are really trying to catch others being kind. My kiddos made these cute little guys, and had to come up with ways to show kindess. I preprinted the words "HEART," "LOVING," and "KINDNESS" for this acrostic, and "randomly" handed them out :) They were so sweet!



We had a great Valentine's Day at school! This year our school decided not to have an "official" Valentine's Day party (our district said one winter party and one spring party, and our spring party will be right after state testing), but it was still a FUN, CANDY FILLED day!

We did Cara's Candy Heart Probabilty in small groups. The kids LOVED this!


Then we moved on to our Candy Heart Fun packet that I made.... I am not quite sure how to upload it to share (I have GOT to figure this out!) But here are some of the activities it included...

They had to tally and graph their candy hearts. They also had some math problems to solve about their graph (How many pink and purple in all? How many white and green in all? etc.)


Then they had to draw their candy hearts, and write the fractions that represented each color.


Once they finished all the math activties, they got to taste their candy hearts! They had to write 10 adjectives to describe them. They LOVED this little packet, and we reviewed so many skills!

Next, we made our Valentine sacks (yet another idea from Cara!) They turned out stinkin' cute! And the kids thought they were the coolest Valentine's bags they had ever made! :) LOVE THEM!




In the afternoon we handed out Valentines, snacked on lots and lots of sugar and played Valentine's Bingo! I handed these out to my kids.


After a fun, exhausting day, the office buzzed me to pick these up...


Love my hubby :) He also got me a much needed massage that I cannot wait to use!!

 By the way, my hubby's birthday is on Valentine's Day. I always feel so bad that he gets ME stuff on HIS birthday, but he does it anyway :) We celebrated his birthday/Valentine's Day over the weekend by going to our favorite steakhouse, and also going out with friends. And then on his actual birthday (V-day), we went to the Thunder game. Our boys won, THUNDER UP!


Next week we will start our penguin unit, then it'll be on to Dr. Seuss! I cannot believe this little blog has been up and running for about a year! The time has gone by so fast!!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Stars & Planets

We have finally finished up our space unit. It lasted 3 weeks, and I am not going to lie... I am all spaced out!!! I do not have all that much to post, but here are just a couple of photos I snapped...

We spent a couple of days learning about stars and constellations, and the kids LOVED it! We read a several books and looked up photos of stars and nebulas online. So cool! After we learned about stars, the kids got to make themselves as a constellation! They wrote four facts about stars, too (one on each star).


{I do not know why this one won't rotate for me. Sorry!!}

When learning about the planets, we focused first on the rock planets, then on the gas giants. We did a LOT of reading, but the kids loved it. They have been soooo into learning about the planets, and I love it! After we learned about each planet, I recorded our facts on some planet anchor charts (sorry, no photo!) Then at the end of the week, the kids made a flip book; one page per planet. They colored a picture of each planet and wrote 2-3 interesting facts about each.

Amy and I did this Pinterest inspired activity on Friday. This was seriously an AWESOME activity!! First, we had our kiddos estimate where they thought the planets would be in comparison to the Sun and each other...


Then we reviewed the real distance for each planet and whipped out the toilet paper!!! This activity was GREAT for ballpark estimates! Here are the measurements I found on google that we used. Each square of toilet paper is equal to 9 or 10 million miles.

Mercury: 36 million miles away, 4 squares.
Venus: 67 million miles away, 7 squares.
Earth: 93 million miles away, 10 squares.
Mars: 141 million miles, 15 squares.
Jupiter: 484 million miles away, 52 squares.
Saturn: 886 million miles away, 95 squares.
Uranus: 1.8 billion miles away, 192 squares.
Neptune: 2.8 billion miles away, 301 squares.

{That's the view from Uranus... Neptune was even further back a good 25 feet!!!}



The kids were AMAZED and so excited!! I think it really put it into perspective for them just how far the planets are from the Sun and from each other. I loved, loved, LOVED this activity! I would recommend doing it with another teacher, and possibly having one or two extra adults to help (we were lucky our ELL teacher just happened to be there, and she helped out a lot!) It took about 30 minutes, but could have gone longer, easily!!

Can't wait to see what everyone is doing for Valentine's day and Presidents day!!! Happy weekend :)

Monday, February 6, 2012

Can ya feel it?

This post really has no importance, but I know all teachers can relate!

Today I was in the middle of a spelling lesson and the kids were wiggly and chatty and it was driving me a little LOT nuts. Even giving them movement breaks was not helping! So I stopped the lesson for a minute and said, "I have to google something." Aaand this is what I pulled up:

Year
Month
Day
Time
Day of Week
2012
Jan
9
07:30
Mon
2012
Feb
7
21:54
Tue
2012
Mar
8
09:39
Thu
2012
Apr
6
19:19
Fri
2012
May
6
03:35
Sun
2012
Jun
4
11:12
Mon
2012
Jul
3
18:52
Tue
2012
Aug
2
03:27
Thu
2012
Aug
31
13:58
Fri
2012
Sep
30
03:19
Sun
2012
Oct
29
19:49
Mon
2012
Nov
28
14:46
Wed
2012
Dec
28
10:21
Fri

I stood up and said, "Yep, I was right."

When we learned about the moon a week or so ago, I told them that teachers ALWAYS know when a full moon is coming. Then, one of my {smart} friends said, "Is that when teachers don't have much patience, too?" Haha, isn't that the truth?!?

Sunday, February 5, 2012

100th Day Fun!

I am going to try and make this a quick post because I want to head to Target and look at the new Jason Wu for Target collection! The hubby has a work party coming up and I want this dress!


Anyway! We celebrated our 100th Day this past week and the kids LOVED IT. I think their favorite part was the butcher paper I hung up on the door that they got to walk through! I soooo wish I had gotten a picture of them coming into the classroom because the excitement on their faces was PRICELESS! Who knew butcher paper was SO. COOL?!?
We started the day making our 100th Day crowns.
Usually I have the kids bring a bag of 100 items to use for a sorting and skip counting activity, but this year my friend Amy and I just decided to make the bags for them, and they had to sort the items into groups of 2, 5, 10, and 20 with a partner. They loved this!!



We worked on probability by rolling a dice 100 times and tallying which numbers we rolled. It was very helpful to give them a 100 chart to mark off each roll.
"Roll, Tally, X" was our routine :)

We thought of 100 ways to make 100! First they worked in their groups for a little while, then we came back as a class to record them! Took awhile, but it helped to do some before lunch and some after.
(Do you notice the equation with Pi in it?I have a group of boys who found out it's a number and are OBSESSED with it! So cool!)
And lastly we made ourselves at the age 100. We tore up construction paper to look like wrinkes and used cotton balls for our hair. They are soooo cute!




All in all, it was a GREAT day! Sometimes they just need a day of FUN, so I can't wait til our Valentine's day activities :)