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Showing posts with label Five for Friday. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Five for Friday. Show all posts

Friday, September 6, 2013

Five For Friday!


It's time once again for Five for Friday and I am actually posting ON FRIDAY!!  *GASP* 
I have been battling a headache/migraine for the past 17 days.  Yup...that's correct...17 days.  Needless to say, the beginning of the new school year has been exhausting, so I am going to *TRY* to post quickly and head to bed.  :) 

I am in LOVE with my new batch of kiddos though!  They are a breath of fresh air!!  We have been able to accomplish so much in our first three weeks.  We are well into our routine and they have adjusted to the expectations wonderfully.

Here is a glimpse of our week.

First up - Recycle Bowls
I have to tell you all, these bins have saved my sanity already this year.  I cannot for the life of me remember where I first saw this idea (I'm certain it was on Instagram though), so if it is your idea, please let me know so I can give you the credit you deserve for being a GENIUS!  I found these bowls at the Dollar Store and have already trained my kids that whenever their scissors come out, they need to grab a bowl from the side counter where I store them.  All their scraps go into the bowl and one person empties the bowl when we are done with the activity.  This has eliminated all the scraps on the floor and the thousand trips to the recycling bin to throw away every scrap separately. 

We have been working on place value, and I felt like the kids were understanding the concepts but needed some more hands-on, engaging practice.  So I pulled out our place value boards and whipped up an activity for them to complete with a partner.  They had to read a list of clues to determine the 'mystery' number, create the number on their board and then write the number in standard, expanded, and word form and draw the number in place value blocks.
 
They loved it!  They were on-task and engaged for our entire math class.
 
Since that activity had a 'mystery' number that they had to figure out, I decided to mix it up and give them place blocks for the next activity.  This time, the students needed to roll the dice to determine the number that they would write in standard form and at least one other way.  I gave them the freedom to choose which modality they would use.  Again, the activity was a hit!
Notice that the second group of kiddos came up with a plan to work together and all throw a die at the same time to create the number.  So cute!  I love it when groups get along!

Next, I introduced rounding this week.  We began with relating rounding and number lines.  I hung a number line on the board and gave each student a post-it with a two-digit number on it.  They had to place their numbers in the correct place on the number line.  We then discussed which ten the number was closest to.  This was a great way for them to visualize the relationships between the numbers.
And finally, I have proof that there are good people in the world.  On a whim one day, I decided that I would run out to Subway to grab salad for my lunch.  I went through the whole line and had them make my salad, but when I got to the end and was ready to pay, I reached in my purse and realized that I had forgotten my wallet at home.  I was completely mortified and was trying to scrape up enough change to pay my bill, when the man behind me in line handed the cashier his card and told her that he would pay for my lunch!!!  I was so touched by his kindness and generosity that I actually started to cry!!  I asked the man for his name and address so that I could repay him, but he just said that he was happy to do it, and it was not necessary to pay him back.  I cannot wait to have the opportunity to pay his generosity forward one day!
BTW...the salad was yummy and completely hit the spot!

I hope you all had a fabulous week!!

Saturday, April 27, 2013

Five for Friday...On Saturday

I am finally linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for her awesome Five for Friday linky.  I am so excited to take part in this linky,even if I am a day late, because after this week I only have THREE more Fridays and then it is SUMMER!!  Woot, Woot!!!

ONE
We are continuing to master our multiplication and division facts.  We use a great system called Multifry where the kids take timed tests and earn paper 'fries' when they have mastered each individual fact.  The kids are loving earning the fries!  At the end of the unit we have a Multifry Picnic where the kids get to celebrate all their hard work with a McDonald's lunch outside - picnic style.  We also hold our Math Bee on the same day.

TWO

I am so incredibly lucky to have my girls attend the school where I teach.  I am so blessed that I am able to be there when they have programs or presentations, and that I get to go on many of their field trips with them.  This week I was able to attend our Community Field Trip with my daughter.  We go to seven different businesses around our community all in one day.  It is a whole lot of on and off the bus, but it is oh so fun!  Since my daughter is in third grade, I went on the field trip with her class as a chaperone, and then the next day went with my own class.  Needless to say, I was exhausted by the end of the second trip, but I wouldn't trade the experience for anything!  One of the stops on our trip is a dairy farm.  Here is my daughter getting to pet a calf.  So adorable!
THREE

We are almost through with our embryology unit.  We are incubating 24 eggs and they will begin hatching next week.  Here they are on day one.
And since growing and hatching are such tough work, everyone needs a few friends for encouragement!
FOUR

We were so blessed to have the family that takes our eggs each year come and give a presentation on the raising of chickens.  They brought many different breeds of chickens for us to see.
There are TEN children in their family and every one of the kids took part in the presentation.  They even brought one of the chickens that they had gotten from us as a chick two years ago.
It was wonderful for my kiddos to see that the chicks that they hatch are so well cared for after they leave us.

FIVE
And finally...the real (and most adorable) reason that I am a day late posting this.  Meet our new puppy Jameson Patrick.
He is a rescue dog.  My older daughter's Girl Scout troop was holding a fundraiser for the rescue group, and we immediately fell in love with him.  He was born on St. Patrick's Day (hence the name) and he was one of eight puppies.  He was the last one to be adopted.  We like to think of it as he was waiting for the perfect "FUR"ever home!