Two back to back
snow days is the perfect opportunity to catch up with blogging.
We traveled back
in time when Mr. Davidson from the Cranbury
Historical Society
Museum visited our class
to teach us about Native Americans and colonists who once resided in our
community. Mr. Davidson, dressed as a colonist, brought maps and pictures, which
brought to life the stories he shared with us. We especially liked his tricorne
hat and learning about the duel between Aaron Burr and Alexander Hamilton. Mr.
Davidson's stories integrated what we've been learning about in reading, social
studies, and science.
We've been
learning about pronouns in a variety of ways, including playing the
"Pronoun Pockets" game. Each student received a card with a sentence
written on it that contained a noun. The student then placed the card in the
pronoun pocket that could replace the noun. For example, "The mom made
spaghetti for dinner." was placed in the "she" pronoun pocket. The way I created the pockets was by gluing envelopes on to posterboard.
To encourage good
classroom behavior I recently introduced a "Class Reward Jar." I
purchased the small plastic jar at A.C. Moore, then decorated it with letter
stickers and curling ribbon. When the class is exhibiting good behavior it
earns a marble...and, sometimes more than one.
I gave the kids choices for a reward: one night of no homework, a
special snack, or a movie. The class voted for a movie. And, the "desk
fairy" continues to leave treats for students who keep their desks
organized and neat.
Finally, I'm not sure why,
but Blogger refuses to display my uploaded photos large after the 1st one.
However, if you click on a photo it should open in large size in a gallery.
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