We read a few more Robert Munsch stories this morning. They are SO funny!
Next, we worked on another piece of writing for our time capsules. It was all about our favorites (places, people, movies, etc.). We can’t wait to decorate our time capsules tomorrow!
Stephen’s mom came in. She told us that every year her family makes ornaments to put on the tree and that we were going to make ornaments or necklaces using push pins. She brought Charlie Brown music with her. Everyone had a chance to dance like the characters. After that, we started our craft. Stephen’s mom showed us different ornaments that Stephen and his brother and sister made. Next, we chose the type of decorations that we were going to use: snowflakes or Christmas objects. We had to take a straight pin and put it through the decoration and into a Styrofoam ball. The decorations were shiny and looked very pretty! Emma made a Christmas ornament. Lauria made a snowflake necklace. Drew chose a snowflake necklace. Sasha thought the activity was awesome!
When people finished with the craft, we read Robert Munsch books alone or with groups.
We had Library today. We talked about needs and wants. A need is something necessary to survive. Needs are things like a house, healthy food, clothes, and water. A want is something that you don’t need in order to survive. Junk food, video games, Barbie dolls, computers, and phones are all wants. We watched a short video on Brainpop Jr. and then sorted objects on the Smartboard. Then we split into groups. One group went on the computer to practice more with needs and wants and the other group went for book exchange. Then we switched. We went to P.E. and we went to different centers. We moved counter-clockwise in a circle. Some people went to Cowabunga, the clown game, soccer, football, basketball, ping pong, the snowman, golf, and the ring toss. Anthony D.’s favorite was Cowabunga. Victoria’s favorite was soccer because her dad teaches soccer.
After specials, we came back to the classroom and talked about December traditions. Ms. Stern made a space for all of us to share our special events and activities that we do with our families. http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/sternwos Everyone is asked to continue adding other traditions. There is no need to register or sign in. All you have to do is double click on the background, type in the box, insert your name at the top of the box, and click the green ok button at the bottom. Leave as many as you'd like and then come back later to read others' responses!
We continued working on a surprise gift for our parents. It has to do with the seasons. Can you guess what it might be?
Next, we worked on another piece of writing for our time capsules. It was all about our favorites (places, people, movies, etc.). We can’t wait to decorate our time capsules tomorrow!
Stephen’s mom came in. She told us that every year her family makes ornaments to put on the tree and that we were going to make ornaments or necklaces using push pins. She brought Charlie Brown music with her. Everyone had a chance to dance like the characters. After that, we started our craft. Stephen’s mom showed us different ornaments that Stephen and his brother and sister made. Next, we chose the type of decorations that we were going to use: snowflakes or Christmas objects. We had to take a straight pin and put it through the decoration and into a Styrofoam ball. The decorations were shiny and looked very pretty! Emma made a Christmas ornament. Lauria made a snowflake necklace. Drew chose a snowflake necklace. Sasha thought the activity was awesome!
When people finished with the craft, we read Robert Munsch books alone or with groups.
We had Library today. We talked about needs and wants. A need is something necessary to survive. Needs are things like a house, healthy food, clothes, and water. A want is something that you don’t need in order to survive. Junk food, video games, Barbie dolls, computers, and phones are all wants. We watched a short video on Brainpop Jr. and then sorted objects on the Smartboard. Then we split into groups. One group went on the computer to practice more with needs and wants and the other group went for book exchange. Then we switched. We went to P.E. and we went to different centers. We moved counter-clockwise in a circle. Some people went to Cowabunga, the clown game, soccer, football, basketball, ping pong, the snowman, golf, and the ring toss. Anthony D.’s favorite was Cowabunga. Victoria’s favorite was soccer because her dad teaches soccer.
After specials, we came back to the classroom and talked about December traditions. Ms. Stern made a space for all of us to share our special events and activities that we do with our families. http://www.wallwisher.com/wall/sternwos Everyone is asked to continue adding other traditions. There is no need to register or sign in. All you have to do is double click on the background, type in the box, insert your name at the top of the box, and click the green ok button at the bottom. Leave as many as you'd like and then come back later to read others' responses!
We continued working on a surprise gift for our parents. It has to do with the seasons. Can you guess what it might be?
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