Friday, June 20, 2008

Friday, June 20, 2008

This morning we had a substitute because Ms. Stern had to go to a meeting with the other first grade teachers. We watched a video about telling time. Joseph B. liked that it had all the math symbols in it. Justin thought it was funny because the characters were silly. After we watched the video, we used mini-clocks to practice telling time together.

We read Swimmy by Leo Leonni. The story is about a fish that escaped being eaten by different sea creatures. He was lonely until he met a school of fish. They learned to stick together and that even though they were all small, working together as a team made them better. Afterwards, we each decorated our own small fish and then Ms. Stern stapled them on to the bulletin board in the shape of one big fish, just like in the book.
After lunch, we had our bubble-blowing contest. People who wanted to participate had to sign up on the Smartboard. Madison S., Jackie, Conor, Alexis, Kelsey, Erin, Julia, Jonathan, Nevin, Casey, Mikey, and Ms. Stern all signed up. Julia learned just for the contest. Lots of kids could blow small bubbles. Kelsey noticed that some people could blow really big bubbles but when it was their turn to go, they didn’t blow such big ones. Sometimes bubbles popped on our faces. It feels so sticky! Ms. Stern was the winner. She has won every year for the past 5 years, except for one year when she tied. Erin thinks that’s because she’s the oldest and has had the most practice. She’s probably right.

Remember: the Year in Review will take place in our class on Monday morning at 9:45. We hope to see you there!

Thursday, June 19, 2008

Today was Beach Day. Everyone came to school with their bathing suits on. Lots of people were laughing and being silly because they weren’t used to seeing each other in their bathing suits…especially at school! Some people noticed that Ms. Stern was filling up water balloons. She told us that weren’t for the class and that she and Mrs. Caverzasi were going to have a water balloon fight after school. She was just kidding. We played lots of games with a beach ball inside. One game was story telling. Ms. Stern started by giving the class a sentence about the beach or swimming. Everyone then took turns adding one more sentence to the previous ones. Joel’s favorite story was about boys turning into sharks, eels, and dinosaurs and the girls turned into fish and mermaids. Madison B. liked the same one. Erin liked the story about the girl whose sister likes to go to the beach to eat sand. Another game we played was Phonics Toss. Ms. Stern gave us a spelling pattern and the class had to think of words that went along with it. We had to think of short vowel and long vowel words as well as blends and digraphs. People continued working on their writing. We had a water balloon toss. Ashley and Alexis were the winners of 2 of the rounds and the championship round. Joseph V. and Jonathan also won a round, as did Joel and Justin. Kelsey thought the water balloon toss was really fun. Everyone wanted to keep playing but we ran out of balloons. Next, we played Duck, Duck, Squeeze. It’s played the same as Duck, Duck, Goose except we used a sponge filled with water to tag the person who had to chase them. People ended up getting very wet! The last part of our Beach Day before lunch was to lay out and read from our book bags. Lots of people started to complain that they were getting too hot. Finally, it was time to go inside and get ready for lunch.

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Tuesday, June 17, 2008

Today was Stuffed Animal Day. We got to bring in our favorite stuffed animals and bring them wherever we went. Tyler liked Stuffed Animal Day because he got to bring in his Spiderman. Jackie brought in Sheila, the first stuffed animal she ever got. Ashley brought in Ballerina (a dog) who was also her first stuffed animal. Thomas brought in a German Shepard, just like his real dog at home.

Julia noticed that Mikey has a very loose tooth. She thinks it’s going to come out when he goes home or maybe it will come out tomorrow morning.

We read a book called Fortunately. Lily noticed that the book is a pattern. It starts with something good (fortunately…) and then the next page has something bad (unfortunately…). That repeats throughout the book until the end, which ends with a “fortunately.” This afternoon, everyone tried to write their own version of the Fortunately book. Alexis’ started by fortunately losing a tooth. Kelsey’s began by fortunately getting a new toy. Nicole’s fortunately had her celebrating her birthday.

Today we had P.E. Coach Hudson let us vote to choose a game. There were four choices. Most people voted for Wheel of Torture.

Friday, June 13, 2008

Friday, June 13, 2008

This morning we had our Father’s Day breakfast. We served different food than we did for Mother’s Day. Jackie thinks that’s because they were at different times of the day. First, we escorted our dads to our seats. Next, we brought them food and then helped ourselves. After that, the kids came to the rug to start our presentation for the fathers. We read a poem called “Daddy I Love You” and then Ms. Stern started reading the clues. Most of the dads did a good job guessing. When we were all done, the dads left and the kids got to finish eating. There was a lot of food remaining so different teachers came in to have something to eat.






















Later in the morning we got to play with Jimmy. We haven’t gotten to play with him in a long time. Julia thought Jimmy started moving faster after he was out for a while. He kept on going to Jackie and Erin over and over again. Cassie thinks it’s because they had colorful dresses on. Madison S. thinks that he might like flowers just like Ferdinand did. Many people had a chance to pet him and turn him around to keep him on the material.

During Gym we played Mumbles. It’s a game where you have a ball and you point to somebody before throwing it to them. If the person drops the ball (and it was a good throw) they are out. If it’s a bad throw, then the thrower is out. If the person catches the ball no one is out.
Today was our last spelling test for the year!

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

This morning we went on a field trip to the IMAX Theatre at the Palisades Mall. Everyone was assigned a partner. Partners sat together on the bus, walked together, and sat next to one another in the theater. Erin’s mom joined us. We saw Dolphins and Whales: Tribes of the Ocean 3D. When we got inside the theater, they were playing music. Lots of people were dancing and singing along with it. We had to put on special glasses. The glasses made the animals look like they were coming at us. It seemed so real that everyone kept on reaching out to pet them. We learned about Spotted Dolphins, Killer Whales, Bottlenose Dolphins, Humpback Whales, Fin Whales, West Indian Manatees, Beluga Whales, Risso’s Dolphins, Common Dolphins, Pilot Whales, and others. Nicole thought the trip was excellent because the movie was in 3D. Joseph V. said the glasses were too big and didn’t really fit him but he enjoyed the trip anyway. Nevin noticed that at the end of the movie, the sea creatures featured are mostly endangered or at risk.

Monday, June 9, 2008

Monday, June 9, 2008

Today was Crazy Chair Day. Ms. Stern would say “Crazy Chairs” and everyone would pick up their stuff and move to another seat or table. The rules were no running and only 6 people could sit at one table. Unfortunately, lots of people were fooling around and talking instead of getting their work done.

Because it was so hot today, we had a no hugging rule. Instead of giving regular hugs, we used our pointer fingers and touched them to the person/people we wanted to hug. It was so hot that we didn’t even have outdoor recess today! Ms. Stern turned on the two ceiling fans and two box fans but unfortunately they didn’t do much to keep us from getting sweaty! We did lots of things to try to stay cool. Ms. Stern sprayed us with cold water throughout the day. During snack, we watched a video on the rug. Ms. Foster let us use her room (because it has air conditioning) for a little while after snack this morning. Ms. Stern read more of The BFG. After that, we came back to the class and had ice pops as a cold treat. We made sure to drink lots of water. After P.E., we went across the hall to Mrs. Caverzasi’s class to do independent reading because she also has an air conditioner. Because hot weather is expected again tomorrow, we’re going to have an early dismissal at 11:00!

Stay cool!

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

Wednesday, June 4, 2008

This week we started our special June activities. The first activity was Favorite Photo Day. Lots of people brought in photographs to share. Some people brought in pictures of their family members, old photos, and vacation photos. Kelsey brought in a poster-sized photo of her uncle riding a bull. After everyone shared their photos, we took a museum walk around the room so that we could get a close up view. We also got to see a performance of the book, The Story of Ferdinand. It was at the middle school. After the performance ended, some children were called to the stage to act out a little story. Jackie was one of the children who got to join the actors on the stage and act as a goat.

Yesterday was Crazy Hair Day. When Ms. Stern picked us up in the morning, she was wearing a blonde wig. No one believed it was real. During snack recess, Madison S., Madison B., and Joseph V. got to make Ms. Stern’s real crazy hairdo using clips and rubber bands. Aidan painted his hair rainbow colors, some girls had lots of ponytails, Jackie wore her hair backwards, some people had color in their hair, and some people had fake hair on their heads. Lots of boys used gel to make new hairstyles. At the end of the day, we voted to see who had the craziest hair. Aidan had the most votes (12). Julia, Kelsey, and Jackie were tied for second place with 2 votes apiece.

Today was our trip to TZE. Ms. Lipton, the assistant principal, spoke to us and showed us a presentation about the people we will see next year. We went to Ms. Galvin’s class. The children in her class taught us the words to the “Tappan Zee Elementary” song. They also shared some of the things that they do in second grade and answered our questions. We had a quick snack, a brief tour, and then we were on the bus back to school. We continued decorating our Field Day t-shirts. They came out awesome! Each one is unique and different. Ms. Stern read us another chapter of The BFG called “The Plan.” Sophie came up with an idea how she and the BFG can stop the giants from eating more “human beans” by mixing dreams so that the Queen of England finds out. We think the plan is going to work. Hopefully, we’ll find out tomorrow!

Friday, May 30, 2008

Friday, May 30, 2008

This morning, performers from the Big Apple Circus came to our school. The performers were 8 and 16 year old brothers. Their parents were also circus performers. Their pet chihuahuas, Prince and Scooby, also performed with them. The older brother did tricks standing on his hands, which were on top of poles that were a few feet off of the ground. The younger brother juggled balls, bowling pins, and rings. The older boy did a trick where he was doing somersaults and Prince walked on his body. We thought it was neat how the dogs knew how to get in and out of their boxes. Joseph V. thought it was funny how the 16 year old had the dog on his feet in the air. Erin thought it was funny when the older brother told the dog to go in the box and the dog didn’t listen. We had a great time. Lots of us want to be circus performers, too!

During Reader’s Workshop we added another 2 minutes to our independent reading time. Now we’re up to 45 minutes!!!! In the beginning of the year, we started off with 10 minutes of reading time. Many children are reading more challenging “just right” books these days. The practice is paying off!

Today was our last time to practice Field Day races in P.E. Some people in our class got to explain the races to all of the children in Mrs. Yelin’s and our class. Coach Hudson said that if we dropped the Beanie Baby, we had to drop down and do 1 push up and say, “I love P.E.!” We did the Beanie Baby race two times. No one dropped it in either race!

This week we started reading The BFG, by Roald Dahl. BFG stands for Big Friendly Giant. Before we started reading, we tried to figure out what BFG stood for. No one guessed correctly. In the story, the BFG took a girl named Sophie from her bedroom to Giant Country. She was afraid he was going to eat her. Sophie lucked out because the BFG is the only giant who doesn’t eat “human beans” (he really means human beings). He taught her about Dream Country, the other giants, frobscottle, whizzpoppers, and snozzcumbers. Lily thinks the book is funny so far. Kelsey thinks it’s a really great book and would love to have it. Cassie has a copy of the book that she brought in from home. Nicole liked the chapter on frobscottle and whizzpoppers because it was really funny. Ms. Stern agrees!

Many people got the sentence correct during the spelling test today. Great job!

Today we found out about a trip that the first grade is taking on Monday. We are going to see the Hudson Vagabond Puppets perform Ferdinand the Bull. We need permission slips to be able to attend so we’re all going to make sure we bring it back on Monday morning!

Have a terrific weekend.

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Tuesday, May 27, 2008

Today we celebrated Joel’s birthday. His actual birthday was yesterday. Joel told us he turned 9 but he really turned 7. After we sang, everyone ate chocolate cupcakes with chocolate icing and sprinkles.

We were supposed to go on our trip to the Van Saun Park Zoo but it got rained out. The teachers checked the weather at the zoo first thing this morning and discovered that thunderstorms were expected. Ms. Stern told us that she was going to try to make the morning special even though we couldn’t go on our trip. Instead of going to the zoo, Ms. Stern brought the zoo to us. We watched a video of the Magic School Bus taking a trip to the city zoo. She also surprised us by getting us some pizza to eat while watching the video. It was great. Ms. Stern also told us about another surprise. She told us that every day in June was going to have a special activity. Some of the examples that she told us about were a bubble blowing contest (with chewing gum), Field Day, and Twin/Triplet Day. Ms. Stern will send home more information by the end of the week.

Today we had art. We are working on weaving yarn. We practiced going under, over, under, over. Then we practiced going over, under, over, under. We are going to be making a small patch.

During lunch, Nicole lost her second tooth. It fell out while after she ate an ice pop!

This afternoon, we voted on our next Charlie Caps party. The class has earned 46 marbles so far and has 4 left before we have our actual party. First, we had a tie between a movie and popcorn and a baking party. We voted again with only those two choices and the baking party won!