Thursday, April 11, 2013

March's Project: Countries

 
For the month of March, each student was asked to prepare a project telling about a specific country. They were given a specific list of information to provide, but were also encouraged to be creative and tell interesting facts as well. Check out the pictures below! 
 
 





 
 


 
 

 


 
 



Easter Egg Hunt!

I'm a mean teacher. I made them wait. And wait. And wait. For a whole minute!

And they're off!


We had over 200 eggs. They were picked up in less than 3 minutes.
 

Cousin and sister love. <3

Check out Savannah's haul!

Cheese, Thomas!

Thursday, January 17, 2013

Center Time and Reading Fun

I saw some pretty cool things during free choice center time today.

This is quite the construction project!
 
They built a zoo, complete with rock enclosures. They told me that the empty one was for the sick animals. Thanfully, none were sick today.
 
What a delicious meal!
 
Phonics practice on the laptops is always fun!
 
 
 
Partner reading remains one of my favorite class activities. I never get over the kindness and encouragement that goes on.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

Monday, January 14, 2013

Primary and Secondary Colors

Last week, we learned about primary colors during work centers. We learned that most other colors are made by mixing the primary colors together. Today, we used red, blue, and yellow paint to make secondary colors. We viewed some online images of color wheels on the Starboard, and then make practiced making our own.



 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
Little artists in the making, if I must say!

Work Centers

We started working in "work centers" again this week. Each day, the class is split into groups of three or four and given specific tasks to complete. Here are a few highlights.

Tyler, Morgan, and Alex are working on their "Primary Colors" project.
 
Thomas stopped to strike a pose while working on his poster depicting the importance of "Earth's Water"
 
Morgan is such a good sport, isn't she? She was one of the "items" that had to be measured using standard and non-standard units of measure.
 
What a proud bunch!
 
 

Thursday, January 3, 2013

Celebrating Christmas, Multiage Style!

We had such a wonderful time celebrating Christmas in Multiage. Here are a few highlights from our (seemingly) month-long celebration!

First, we went on a field trip to The Peace Center for Performing Arts to see Junie B. Jones (Jingle Bells, Batman Smells) They absolutely LOVED it! I don't think I've ever seen this class sit that still and be that quiet for such a long period of time. =)

 
 
 
 
 
The children were also asked to work together with their families to create ornaments that represented their family's holiday traditions. They really enjoyed sharing these with their classmates, and then using them to decorate our classroom's Christmas tree.
 
 

 
 
 
 
 
 
Pajamas and Polar Express Day is probably my favorite class holiday tradition ever.
 

 
 
Do you like gingerbread? Most of our class does! We taste-tested some cookies after reading several versions of "The Gingerbread Man" and comparing them.

Then, of course, we had a fantastic Christmas party. We ate delicious food, exchanged books, and performed for our families.