Friday, June 21, 2013

Our Last Full Week...

...and what a week it has been!  We are grateful that the weather has been cool so that we can buckle down and finish up our curriculum.

In Science we wrapped up our Electricity unit with an assessment on Tuesday.  Mrs. Merten was IMPRESSED with how well everyone did on this!  We have done many experiments with magnetism and electricity including making electromagnets.

building circuits




a series circuit










We were excited to use our knowledge of electricity today to create a one of a kind, hands free flashlight.  Mr. Adams (our engineer in residence and Mrs. Adams's husband) came in to review the design process with us. We created a design, tested it, and then redesigned our products.  We even created an advertisement for our flashlights.

Mr. Adams sharing some information about the design process.


Our first try

first try

designing

trying out our design

Here are our final products.  You can see other pictures from our project in the twitter feed to the right.








In Social Studies, we are wrapping up our study of the southwest. On Monday, we will have our wrap up of the Regions of the US unit with our "Amazing Race".  The children will be "competing" in a variety of challenges (one from each region we studied, and one from Washington, D.C.).  They will also need to compete in a "Pit Stop" for each region- matching the states and capitals for that region with their teammates.  This is usually a really fun way to wrap up our US studies.

We are wrapping up Reader's Workshop for the year with some end of the year book talks, and  year end reflections.  We also set some summer reading goals.  We were excited to get books from Mrs. Richards this week to begin our Summer Reading (Thank you to the PCC!).






We are working diligently to finish our expert pieces before the end of the year!  We have really enjoyed writing these, and are excited to share what we know with our friends (and maybe our second grade friends if time allows)! Some students have chosen to type these pieces at home. This is their choice, and not required at all.

Of course, Thursday was a beautiful day for Sports Day!  We have a new feature on our blog- the "tweets".  Yesterday, Mrs. Merten was tweeting all sorts of pictures of us playing the games and participating in the activities.  Check it out and you can see our fun!

Wednesday, June 12, 2013

Coffeehouse Success!

Our Coffeehouse was a HUGE success!  Many thanks to everyone who was able to attend.  I know that the children loved having you here!

I was able to capture most of each Haiku Holler.  If you have videos or pictures that you would like to share, we would love to see them and even post them on the blog.






Thank you to those BRAVE parents who were willing to stand up at the Open Mike and share a favorite poem.  I know that some of you weren't able to hear my entire poem through my tears, so I wanted to share it with you here.

In our classroom we ~

Have fun
Turn and talk
Earn chips, points and blue tickets
Listen
Are good friends
Work hard
Are smart, (really smart)
Are artists, athletes and good friends
Write poetry
Read, read, read
Sing when nobody is listening
Are all black belts
Shop at our store
Read the number of the day
Give book talks
Accept everyone
Are kind to one another


Advice


Remember, you are smart
Try something new
Never say I can’t
Dance
Listen to your parents
Remember, you can do it
Play
Always give your very best
Study
Do your homework
Go outside
Sing
Learn your math facts
Read every day
Enjoy every moment
Be kinder than necessary





Friday, June 7, 2013

Our Week in Review

On Monday, Mrs. Silvia from the Haffenreffer Museum at Brown University returned to JFK for our final visit.  She talked about the Hopi tribe of the Southwest.  We learned about the homes and different ceremonies of the Hopi, and even participated in a Butterfly Dance.












Priya wearing traditional wedding clothes

Delaney and Caroline wearing traditional wedding clothing

The girls in our class participating in a baby naming ceremony












Hopi homes.  They are known as "cliff dwellers".


Mrs. Silvia shows Michael how to catch a rabbit.


Butterfly Dance:




In Science this week we started learning about magnetism and electricity. Here we are testing some items to see if they are magnetic.




We spent some time rehearsing and getting ready for the Coffeehouse next week. We hope to see you all there!