Wednesday, August 22, 2012

A Busy Week!

Our first full week of third grade has been a very busy one!  We worked on tests to help our teacher know what she should teach us this year.  Some of them were even on the computer!  She also taught us about using the computers to play games to help us with math and reading.

We spent time this week getting to know each other even better.  During morning meeting, students were asked to share their Me Bags.  In these bags, students placed 5 items that described who they are and what they like.  The kids loved getting to hear about each other and making connections.



We also chose our first read aloud for the year.  After voting, we decided to read Hank the Cowdog.  This book is hilarious and the kids LOVE it!!!
 
Hope you enjoyed today's post!  Happy Learning!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

We're Having So Much Fun!

Our first full day of third grade was a very busy one.  We spent time getting to know each other, learned about our classroom procedures, and created our class mission.
In our greeting this morning, students tossed a ball of yarn to their friends.  This got us to practice using each other's names.

When we had created our web of friendship, I shared with the class a mini lesson on how we are each very vital to the classroom.  If even one person is mean (I pulled the yarn tight), others in the class can feel it and are hurt also.  In the same way, if one person isn't working hard (I let go of my string), the web or classroom falls apart and isn't as cool anymore.

Today, we also spent time creating our class missions and goals for the year ahead.  I loved the activity that we did today because it got the kids involved and excited about creating it.  I found this on pinterest.  Here's the link: http://mrsrobinsonsclassroomblog.blogspot.com/search?updated-max=2011-09-03T01:35:00-04:00&max-results=7

Students traveled around to the different posters in groups of three.  They wrote down answers on sticky notes and added them to the chart.  I spent the summer decorating clipboards for each of my students.  They loved getting to use them.    Once students were done adding to each poster, we talked about the common trends.  We then created six sentences.   I will be sharing these tomorrow.  We're so proud of our work!

Don't forget to watch for your child's newsletter tomorrow.  These need to be signed and returned on Monday.  Thanks for helping make our first few days together so wonderful!  I am looking forward to the time that I get to spend with each of my students.  Happy Learning and Happy Weekend!

Tuesday, August 14, 2012

Welcome to a New School Year!

Take a Tour of Room 14

While you're here, why don't you take a tour of Room 14.  I am very excited to get this school year started.  In third grade, we will be working hard, but we'll also have so much fun!  Thanks for stopping by!

I'm so proud of this bulletin board!  A special thanks to my intern for helping me make it look so cute!

 
In my classroom, each of my students has a job.  I find that this gives my students a sense of ownership and pride.

Leader of the Week, or Star of the Week as lots of teachers like to call it, puts the spotlight on one child a week.  This is a time for students to share what makes them special, goals, hobbies, talents, etc.  Parents, be watching for a letter with more specific instructions when it's your child's turn to share.

Birthdays-I always struggle with where to display these.  This year, I added them to the windows in my classroom.  Each month has a cupcake, and candles represent the birthdays celebrated that month.

Objective Board-Each day, I will share with students what our mission is in each of the subject areas.
Seven Habits-Our school has adopted the Seven Habits based on our book study with The Leader in Me.  I sent home information about the Seven Habits in your Open House packet.  Please familiarize yourself with the language.
 I am looking forward to a great school year!  Please leave comments for us about our blog.  Happy Learning :)