“*Dr. Kenneth Zike has said that at least 50% of the children with learning problems referred to the neurological clinic at his hospital had had no traumas, no birth injuries, and no other physical deviations. Their trouble seemed to come from pressure - pressure to do a task that they did not have the maturity to do.”

~Borrowed from Robert Jackson on the world wide web.



Monday, October 25, 2010

Class Photos and Updates!

 The vowel word chunks are added to our wall as they are introduced.
 This is our Venn Diagram of what thinking looks like and how it leads to real reading.
 Schema is everything you know and have experienced in life.
 Sung to the tune We've been working on the Railroad.
 Ways we read books.
 The children are learning more and more about comprehension.
 Sung to tune Twinkle Twinkle
Sung to the tune Are you Sleeping?
 Featured AR books for AR testing.
 "Even when no one is watching!"
 This past Friday I colored up to 400.  We are over 450 today!
 Their eyes light up!
 Reading Challenges to better fluency.
Long Vowels

 ABC
 Short Vowels
 Bob Books
 I Pick Song
 Brainstormed ideas by the class for our reading goals.
 For every book read aloud, AR test, or reading log entry the child receives a hole punch.  We are keeping track of how many books we read in first grade.  If a child reads 500 books I take them out to lunch!
 I love owls!
 Reading Tubs and what's inside!
 Challenge books ready to be read.
 Words I use when I write...for expanding vocabulary.
 Reading Log, punch card pocket, child's reading goals on post it.
 Reading log entry example, "just right" books, and books of interest


 Dolch Most Used word lists for mastery
 Dolch phrases
Post it Notes and book marks are all things that can be found in these reading tubs.  


 We learned the correct name for parts of pumpkins.  Did you know the stem is also called the "peduncle"?  That cracked us all up it sounded so funny!


 Working together to answer questions about pumpkins and find all the words that start with P.





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