Tuesday, January 30, 2018

Winter Makes Learning "Snow" Much Fun!



Students participated in lots of fun experiments this week as they learned about states of matter.





Students worked hard to sort vowels & consonants during workstations.



 


These students worked on putting words in order to complete their snowy sentences.



Listening to my students read is the most beautiful music to this teacher's ears! 












I love the time of year when students want to read aloud to their classmates! 





We worked hard to dissect our snowman song.  We looked for sight words, consonants, & vowels. 





We received our "One School, One Book"  books for each family to read together! 
Thank you to Mrs. Nolen & Mrs. Tesauro for all their hard work with this fun family oriented reading incentive! 













Here are this week's winners of the daily Mr. Popper's Penguins questions:














































Students had a race to see who could melt their ice cubes the fastest. 
Putting an ice cube down their back was a class favorite!!!













































We finished our week with a pancake party to review states of matter. 






Students were given the task of cutting their pancakes into 1/2 and then into 1/4 pieces before they could eat it.  They did "Pan-tastic"!!!!  








Mr. Lin even joined us for our pancake experiment & for workstations this week! 





































































Students pretended to be chefs in the kitchen as they create different play-doh foods & cut them into equal parts for different amounts of people. 

























Kindergarten & First Graders kicked off our 100th day of school celebration with 100-themed stations.  In my classroom, students went on a hunt for 100 kisses!  We will continue celebrating the official 100th day of school next week. 




















 These students chose the reward coupon to have lunch in the classroom!