Wednesday, March 18, 2015

Monkeying Around with Pronouns



Hi this is  GF and CD this is are pronoun game!  We needed to mach the word to the right  pronoun.  Some examples are he, she, it, they, and we.

Research with Chromebooks

We had some amazing helpers in our classroom who taught us how to research using Chromebooks.  It was a new piece of technology for us, but Mrs. Schieber's students did a great job teaching us how to find information on our presidents.  We liked the Chromebooks a lot and hope to try them again soon!




Comparing & Contrasting


We are now experts at comparing and contrasting!  To learn what this skill was all about, we used our own A.W. and W.O. to get us started.  Then, we each got a partner and found similarities and differences.  We learned a lot of new things about each other!  
To continue practicing this new skill, we read a classic fairy tale, Cinderella, and a twist on it, Cindy Ellen.  Even though we thought they would be very different from one another, we found a lot of similarities! 

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Mentor Sentences


Hi this is A.K. and Z.H.!  We are teaching about mentor sentences. Mrs Anklam picks a sentence from a book usually from read aloud and writes it on the board for us to write in our notebooks.  We look for verbs, adjectives, nouns, subject, predicate, punctuation, capital letters, and Fundations stuff.  It helps us write better. 
Thank you bye!

Tuesday, February 24, 2015

Writing Informational Books

 While it has been a long process to write an informational book, we have learned SO much!  Here's what we did....

  • We made a list of topics we knew a lot about but wanted to know more.  Then we chose just one.  Here were the different topics chosen....

  • We went to the library to find books that would help us research our topic.
  • We used iPads to find information that wasn't in our books.




Stay tuned for our finished books!

Tuesday, February 17, 2015

Prefix Fun

While we have done a lot of practice with suffixes, prefixes are something new.  We have learned they are very similar, except prefixes come before a word and suffixes come after.  Many of the familiar words we know are able to get a prefix added and become a brand new word.  The main prefixes we worked with were: 
dis, non, pre, mis, un, re

One final and fun project was a prefix flipbook. Everyone was assigned a different prefix to use in their book.

Happy Valentine's Day!

The party on Friday was a great time and we even got our exercise in!  Here's the relay race we did...
 
Thank you mom helpers for making our party a fantastic one!