Tuesday, November 23, 2021

Wrapping Up and Moving Forward

 Frequent readers of the blog know that we've been deep in a Social Studies unit about "long ago and today".  November's sharing theme has been a big part of this.  In this picture you can see a classmate sharing a traditional Vietnamese dress that was commonly worn over 200 years ago. The opportunity to learn from one another is tremendous!

A favorite book from this unit was The Little House by Virginia Lee Burton.  I had mentioned this in a newsletter and wanted to show what the children's artwork and writing looks like in the hallway outside our classroom.
Also in the hallway outside our room is our mural that summarizes the book From Path to Highway by Gail Gibbons.  It shows how the Boston Post Road started as a foot path and became a four lane highway.  We told the story in shapes!
This week the children created their own sentence making challenge. When their Literacy jobs were finished the children used white boards to show how they could put snap words together to make sentences.  Here are a couple-

In the picture above you can see a classmate playing this week's Math Game.  It's a "one person game" in which you try to get the numbers 11-20 in the correct positions in your set up by flipping and exchanging.  The next level is to try it while "racing a friend" with their cards.  We're really getting a handle on the teens!

Unrelated to numbers but definitely a fun moment in our week was getting to see ObiWanKenSnoBi!  We were the first class out there!
We ended our week with a wonderful activity for Flexible Friday led by Miss Finn.  After reading No Turkey for Thanksgiving by Jacqueline Jules we created a class quilt that shows the variety of Thanksgiving family traditions that stem from the families in our class.  





Sunday, November 14, 2021

Back In Time Part 2

 Week number two for learning about life in this area about 200 years ago and our class has become very adept at some useful crafts.  Just like the family members in Ox-Cart Man, we ALL made candles!

Many of the classmates have found weaving to be a relaxing quiet time activity.  And look at the fruits of their labor...
Of course learning in our own time continues too and here you can see us building teen numbers using popsicle sticks as tally marks.  All that work with "fiveness" earlier in the fall gets put to excellent use as we are now beginning to recognize and count with GROUPS of 5!
Stay tuned for one more installment from our Long Ago Learning in the week to come!









Sunday, November 7, 2021

Back In Time

Kwai Nidoba!  That means "hello friend" in the language of the Abenaki people who are native to this land we call Vermont. Readers of the weekly newsletter will recall that in Room 28 we are transporting ourselves back in time to learn what life was like in our area about 200 years ago. The children know this was before cars, electricity, and computers and when most everything was grown or made by hand.  Donald Hall's Book Ox Cart Man is our "touchstone text" for this unit as we learn about children's daily lives on family farms. This includes trying our hand at several practical crafts that would have been done by children at the time. Here you can see us learning through play by reenacting a familiar scene in Ox Cart Man with props.

Here you can see us trying out some embroidery stitching on cloth samples.



Of course even as we "travel back" we are moving forward with reading and math skills.  Other activities this week included "letter centers" that focused on matching uppercase and lower case and working on letter sounds




Below you can see us taking in some new knowledge in a time tested way.  Ms. Finn guided the children in making 2D and 3D shapes out of clay.