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Sunday, October 13, 2013

Heart Walk

Thank you, thank you, thank you for your support and donations to the American Heart Association. The Heart Walk turned out great. It was a beautiful day and  many people donated to help with life saving heart research. This is a cause that our family holds so close to our hearts. Without the knowledge gained through research and events like the Heart Walk, our son Cael wouldn't be here today. So from the bottom of our {two and a half} hearts... THANK YOU!

Travis, Tanya, & Cael Lewis

Saturday, October 12, 2013

Friday, October 4, 2013

Our First Month of School

Our first week of school was so much fun! We really enjoyed working together to build a community of learners! I loved getting to know each of the students and having them get to know and work with each other. We will continue to build our classroom community throughout the year. Below you will find just a few of the activities we did in the first few weeks of school.


Our Snack Mix of Stars
 
Enjoying some Jitter Juice on the first day of school

mmmm...Jitter Juice!




A little peek at our classroom....
Our Super Star Behavior Clipchart

Celebrity of the week board. When you are the celebrity, this board will be all yours for the week!



AR Reading bulletin board

Weekly reading focus board {This board will display the weekly skills, strategies, vocab words, grammar skill, and spelling word for each week.}



A red carpet hello!



  
my little corner


The Jitter Juice helped calm the butterflies in our bellies on the first day of school.








The students learned that there are many different ways to do things likes sit on a chair and eat an Oreo. We experimented with those various ways. We then tied this concept to our learning. The students found that each of us thinks how to do something or how to solve a problem differently. They discovered that all of these ways were still "good". They found out that they don't have to do things, learn, solve a problem, etc. the same way as someone else.
Let's see how many different ways we can sit in this chair...

She took little bites of her Oreo
She took big bites!

She decided to shove the whole thing in her mouth in one bite.

Throughout our Kevin Henkes author study, we learned about character traits (the qualities a person possesses on the inside - kind, compassionate, hard working, etc.) We read Chrysanthemum and worked to determine her character traits throughout the story. We also talked about Chrysanthemum's feelings in the story. When the other students in the story said mean things to her it hurt her.


We brainstormed unkind things to say to someone. (You're mean...You're ugly...That shirt looks stupid, etc.) {These are things we wouldn't ever want to really say, but were okay to say for our lesson.}


After saying those mean things, Chrysanthemum's feelings were hurt. Each mean thing caused another wrinkle for her until she was "balled up in a paper ball." We then decided we should try to make her feel better by saying nice things. The students said such kind and nice things to her. She slowly started to unfold and straighten out as they said the kind things. However, no matter how hard we tried to flatten the paper out, the wrinkles didn't go away. The students learned that an unkind or hurtful thing can't be taken back. The "wrinkles" will always be there. We want to make choices that are always kind to others and wouldn't hurt their feelings.


 As we worked on building our community, we learned about the band aid theory. (Every child got a band aid placed on their body because it was fair. However, we found out that the band aid on the hand didn't help the cut on the knee, etc.) The students found out the VERY IMPORTANT LESSON that what is fair in class isn't always going to be equal. We all have different needs at different times. Not all students will get and do the exact same thing throughout the year.

As part of our Kevin Henkes author study and get to know you activities, we read "Lily's Purple Plastic Purse." The students each created their own purple plastic "purses" and brought in items to share with the class. 





Our human clock

learning about context clues using "Skippy the Frog". {"When you come to a word you can't figure out, no need to panic, no need to pout....Just hop over it, hop, hop, hop over it..."}


We learned more about character traits through the book "Many Luscious Lollipops." The students then created their own lollipops (balloons), passed them around, and wrote character traits of other classmates on their "lollipop." Next we found examples in stories of the various character traits.
learning about character traits











Monday, September 30, 2013

We're off and running!

It's hard to believe that we are already a month into this school year already! WOW! Tomorrow is the first day of October already. We're into the full swing of third grade now. Here are a few pictures to show you just a peek at our last few weeks.

Last week we learned all about penguins. We learned that penguins and other animals that live in Antarctica have a layer of blubber on their bodies to keep them warm and to help them survive in the frigid temperatures. To see how blubber works, these girls were randomly selected and volunteered to put on a pair of "blubber gloves." One hand had a "blubber glove" on it and the other was just bare. They had to put their hands in a bucket of icy water to see if they could tell a difference between the two gloves. They found out that the "blubber glove" did in fact keep their hand warmer! Wow was that water cold though! Phew.....
Testing out our blubber gloves


Priceless faces!
 
Our winner! She may in fact be part penguin! Wow, her hands were in the water a long time!


 As part of our Morning Meeting activity, the students truly learned the meaning of our vocabulary word, shuffle! They had to put an egg on their feet like a penguin and shuffle their feet to a partner without dropping the egg! Wow, this was tough!

shuffle, shuffle, shuffle!




 In addition to studying penguins last week, the students had a chance to make their {FIRST} Snazzy Snack called Perfect Pencils. They had to write a recipe in their neatest printing (cursive after we learn all the letters), follow the directions in the recipe, and count up or measure the ingredients. We enjoyed the pencil snack WRITE away! :)








In math the students are learning about input, output tables or function machines. In an effort to help the students see and understand the process, we had a chance to act it out. A student put a number into the machine, the machine  twisted and turned that number all around and spit another number out through the output. We then had to determine what the machine "did" to the number (for example, add 23, subtract 18, etc.) Our machine even has a "real" on and off switch!
Testing out our Function Machine!
 
Putting a number into the "input".

Getting a number back out from the "output". Now we determine what the function (or operation) was.






Thanks for stopping by to check out our learning! Have a fantastic first week of October!