Tuesday, November 24, 2009

FOCUS

If you are sitting around the house and would like something fun to do over Thanksgiving break, or really anytime you are bored, try this website out! This is the FOCUS website. Once you have gone to www.florida-achieves.com, log in to the FOCUS side of the website (the right side). Your sign in name will be your last name and first initial (For example, if your name is John Smith, your sign in would be smithj) Once you have your sign in, enter your password which is the number 16, the first four letters of your last name and your birthday month, then year. (For example John Smith, born on January 1st would have the password of 16smit0101) Once you have logged in, you can choose any link to work on! Enjoy this website and let me know what you think about it! We hope everyone has a safe and happy Thanksgiving holiday! :)

Wednesday, November 18, 2009

Sequencing

We have been working on some sequencing this week. Here are some fun sequencing games for the students to play at home to help them figure out the sequence of events: Sequencing Game- Washing Your Hands, Sequencing Game- Making PB&J , Sequencing Game- Brushing Your Teeth, Sequencing Game- Making Popcorn, Sequence Passages Enjoy the games! Let us know which one is your favorite!

Tuesday, November 17, 2009

Destination Success

Our blog now conatins a link to the Duval County supported website, Destination Success. By clicking the link under Websites and logging in, you will gain access to many games and activities focused on developing your reading and math skills. Then, the teachers can see what you have done and work with you on the things you need help with! This site is provided to our school free of charge, and we are encouraging everyone to utilize it! To login:Username: firstname+lastname+264 (all lowercase and no spaces) Password: 2 digit birth month+2 digit birth day (no spaces) Have fun!

Tuesday, October 27, 2009

What's the big idea?

It's time to learn all about the Main Idea of a story! Remember- MI=Main Idea OR Most Important! Here are some fun online games to help you with Main Idea:
skills game, passage (hard), practice, paragraph practice, family activities, and learn and practice.

Tuesday, October 20, 2009

Cause & Effect

We have had such a great time learning about cause and effect! We now know that the cause is what happens first (but does not always come first in the sentence) and the effect is what happens because of the cause. Here are some great cause and effect websites that you can practice with: Cause and Effect questions, game, matching game, matching game 2, passage, passages 2, and quiz! There are 7 fun online games to choose from! Leave a comment and let us know what your favorite is!

Tuesday, October 6, 2009

Tree Hill! :)

Enthusiasm and energy were exploding after our latest field trip to Tree Hill last Friday. Check out the pictures below. We had such an amazing time learning about animal and plant adaptations. This was such a wonderful experience for all the students to witness the types of things they are currently learning about in Science.Having 'hands-on' learning experiences are priceless in a child's education.

Do you want to visit yourself? Here is their website and traveling information so you can visit yourself. :) Tree Hill
Looking at insects in the microscope. Writing our findings in our packet.
Investigating the worms. :) In the Discovery Room

Saying hello to the goats in the garden. The sweet baby gopher tortoise! :)

The mama totoise!

Leave a comment and let us know what your favorite part of the field trip was!

Wednesday, September 30, 2009

Inference Game

We played a cool game online today! We all know that we use clues in the text, along with our background knowledge to come up with our inference. Well, today we were on a cool website that helped us practice this skill. Try it out at home and let me know how you did! :)
Click here to play the inference game!
Also, remember to study your commas tonight! Comma quiz tomorrow!

Monday, September 21, 2009

Making an Inference!

Today started out with a lot of fun! Mrs. Cole, Constande and Sani all performed their own skit and we had to infer what had happened to them!

Mrs. Constande was sleeping when the alarm went off. She checked the alarm and started to yell, "Sarah hurry up! Get ready! We need to call Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Sani! Hurry! Get dressed!" All of the students inferred that Mrs. Constande overslept because she set her alarm clock to the wrong time. They also inferred that she was late for work.
Mrs. Sani came out holding a dog leash and yelling, "Hayden! Ferris! Did you leave the door open again? Oh no! Georgia! Georgia! Oh no!" and she began to cry. The students inferred that Mrs. Sani's dog had ran out of the house because her children left the door open. They also inferred that Mrs. Sani loves her dog because she was crying when she found out that Georgia was missing.
Finally, Mrs. Cole came out with a map and looked so confused! She was looking everywhere. She said, "Ok, I am at the Statue and Liberty and I need to get to the Empire State building....oh no....um?" The students inferred that Mrs. Cole was lost in New York City. They also inferred that she did not live there, she was visiting because she would know where those places were if she lived there.

After we went over the definition of and inference, the students read the passage below at their seats and answered the question by making an inference.

Their final inference was that the pot was on a shelf by a window. They used the the clues from the story and their own background knowledge to infer where the flowerpot was kept.

Have you made any more inferences with your reading at home? Leave a comment and let us know!

Friday, September 18, 2009

Spelling City

Do you need a little help with spelling words? We would like to introduce you to a cool website that we love the students to use! It is www.spellingcity.com. Once you get to the website, click on the bar at the top that says "Find A List", then in the "search by" field enter "Victoria Cole". Lists should appear from this week and previous weeks. You can choose view, test me, teach me, play a game or print. The students absolutely love this website and it is a fun way for them to study without even knowing it!

Tuesday, September 15, 2009

Publishing Party!

What a fun day today! We have been working so hard on "growing" our seed ideas into stories and we have finally finished our first piece of writing. We started out with our seed ideas...

began our rough draft in our writing journals...
wrote our first draft on our yellow drafting paper, making sure we have a beginning, middle and end and also editing for spelling... and finally we polished and published our writing pieces on this beautiful publishing paper!
Today was a celebration of all our hard work. We each got to read our writing to the class while we sipped on punch and ate pretzels for our publishing party! We also responded to one of our friend's stories and wrote what we liked about it. We brought our responses home to share with our parents!
We can't wait for you to come and read our work at Open House; Thursday, September 24th at 6:30. See you there!

Tuesday, September 8, 2009

14 Cows for America

September's Book of the Month is, 14 Cows for America, by Carmen Agra Deedy. It tells the story of the Maasai tribe in Kenya, and the wonderful gift they gave America after hearing about the horrible tragedy of September 11th.
Ask your child to share the story with you!

After we finished the book we talked about tangible (touchable) and intangible (not touchable) things. Here are the lists that we came up with:

Once we thought of tangible and intangible things, we wrote beautiful metaphors that the book helped us with. In the book it says, "To Maasai, the cow is life." Leave a comment and show us the metaphor that you came up with!
We also talked about how different cultures have different things that are important to them. For example, the Maasai have cows and this is one of the most important things in their life. So, we took a trip around the world with Google Earth and learned about what are important in other cultures. We stopped in Argentina where they need shoes, Kenya where they love and respect cows, China who take great care of their water buffalo and the Philippines, where they take great pride in having a water pump. Click on the word "Google Earth" above to take your parents on the same trip that we went on today!

Thursday, September 3, 2009

What writers write about...

We have been having so much fun in Writers' Workshop this week! We brought in shoeboxes full of items that gave us stories and helped us come up with "seed" ideas. A seed idea is a small idea that can grow into a beautiful story (just like a real seed can grow into a beautiful flower!).

We got into groups and told our stories "in the air" before we sat down and started to write.
Next, we came up with a looooong list of seed ideas that we can write about all year long!
What Writers Write About:
· toys
· spending time with relatives
· firsts
· friends
· pets
· vacations
· shopping
· birthdays
· places- the beach
· famous people
· family heirlooms
· gifts
· hobbies
· traditions- family celebrations- holidays
· crafts
· emotions
· getting in trouble
· jewelry
· embarrassing moments
Now we'll never hear, "Mrs. Constande! Mrs. Cole! Mrs. Sani! I don't know what to write about!" because we have soooo many seed ideas right on the front page of our writing journal! Comment on this post and let us know of more seed ideas that you came up with for homework! Happy writing! :)

Tuesday, September 1, 2009

Inside Readers' & Writers' Workshop

So, what does Readers' and Writers' workshop look like? Well, if you have been wondering about this, we can help you out! The students of Mrs. Cole, Mrs. Constande and Mrs. Sani's third grade ELA class had mini-lessons about what to expect during Readers' Workshop and what to expect during Writers' Workshop. Here is a list of what we came up with: Readers' Workshop

  • Teachers leading mini-lesson
  • Students engaged in active involvement
  • Students sharing their thoughts
  • Work Period
  • -Students reading independently
  • -Students reading with a partner
  • -Students reading with a small group
  • -Students working with a teacher in a small group
  • -Students having one on one conferencing with a teacher
  • Students listening to a read aloud
  • Students discussing a read aloud
  • Closing Meeting- share what you have learned

Writers' Workshop

A. Opening Lesson

  • Teacherteaches mini-lesson
  • Teacher shares writing
  • Students share writing
  • Teacher reads read aloud
  • Students participate in active involvement

B. Work Period

  • Students write independently
  • Students write with peer
  • Students write in small group
  • Teacher meets with small group
  • Teacher conferences with child one on one

C. Closing Meeting

  • Teacher selects studetns to share work that focuses on skills or strategy from mini-lesson

Check out our Readers' Workshop Overview to study for our quiz on Readers' Workshop that we will be having this Friday!

**One last quick note! We will be having a "mini-quiz" on proper nouns tomorrow. If you want some extra paractice, click here to play this fun game online!

Friday, August 28, 2009

What a jammin' first week back!

Whew! We don't know about you, but Mrs. Constande, Mrs. Cole and Mrs. Sani have looooooved being back the first week of school! We had an awesome time learning about all of you. We have such a smart and sweet group this year, we are so excited to get this cruise ship on the way to the Caribbean! Just a few important reminders:

  • The Student Code of Conduct Book (green) was sent home Monday, 8/24. Please send back the Acknowledgment Form from the back by Monday, 8/31.
  • Please complete ALL school paperwork that needs to be returned and send in by Monday, 8/31.
  • Please join PTA! It is $5 per person. The first class to reach 100% membership wins a pizza party! :)
  • Great job with homework this week! Remember it will be coming home in your red homework folder on Monday. All other important papers will be in your large manilla folder.

Have a great weekend! See you bright and early on Monday!