This week we began a new unit in Science called Objects and Materials. Students were placed in small groups and given a bag of objects. They were instructed to sort the objects according to their own sorting rule. Students tried to guess each other's sorting rules. Then they investigated which objects could be marked with chalk, crayon and pens. (See pictures below.) This is a very hands-on unit and students are already excited about the final project when they get to "construct" a special project! Watch for a note that will come home with a request for various materials.
We also began a new unit in Math on Place Value. In this unit, students will explore numbers to 100 by learning counting patterns (forwards and backwards by ones, counting forwards to 20 by 2s and counting forwards to 100 by 5s and 10s) and place value concepts.
Thank you to all parents who came to Student-Led Conferences last Monday and Tuesday. The students were very excited to show you what they have been learning!
Saturday, 24 March 2012
Sunday, 11 March 2012
Measuring by Comparing
Last week we began a new Math unit on Measuring. In Grade One, the Math Outcome in this area states that students are to "demonstrate an understanding of measurement as a process of comparing by ordering objects and making statements of comparison". We use words like: longer, shorter, heavier, lighter, more, less, etc. to compare different objects. Our focus for this part of the unit is length. (We will learn about mass, capacity and area later in the year.) The pictures below show some of the students using a piece of string to find things in our classroom that are longer, shorter and equal to the string.
Monday, 5 March 2012
Looking at Globes
This afternoon, students had a chance to work in small groups to see what they could learn about globes. Here is a list of what they noticed and discovered:
- The bumpy parts on the globe represent mountains.
- Some globes show mountains in the oceans!
- All the coloured parts are different countries.
- Blue on a globe means water.
- Everyone found Canada and Saskatchewan. Some groups found Mexico and Jamaica too!
- The North Pole and the Arctic is at the top of the globe and the South Pole and Antarctic is at the bottom of the globe.
Friday, 2 March 2012
Lion or Lamb?
We have had a busy week since coming back from our week long holiday!
Here are some of the things we have been learning about:
Here are some of the things we have been learning about:
- Language Arts - Our Phonics lessons have centred around the "bossy r" sound (ar, or, er). We have been learning how to read and spell words with these patterns. We have also been learning how to retell stories to improve our comprehension skills. Next week, students will be taking turns retelling books that they've read or have had read to them. We learned that a good retelling includes the following: story title, character names, setting (where, when), beginning, middle and end events in order, a problem (if applicable) and solution. This retelling will take place during our regular Sharing Time each morning. Writing lessons have focused on organization; making sure our stories have a good beginning, middle and end, as well as including interesting details.
- Math - Students have been practicing writing adding and subtracting stories. The focus has been on students' understanding the difference between combining groups (addition) and separating (subtraction). Next week we will have a test to see how well students understand these concepts. The children need to be able to write their own math story, draw a picture that represents the action taking place and write a number sentence. Example: There are 7 children at the park. Then 4 go home. How many are left? (7 - 4 = 3)
- Health - Our current unit is about the heart, lungs and brain and how we can take care of these organs and keep them healthy.
- Social Studies - Students are really enjoying learning about maps. We started off by looking at the map of our town, then our province and now our country. We have had fun using Google Earth to see a "bird's eye view" of the area where we live.
- Art - We made lions and lambs!
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