Saturday, February 25, 2012

The Bash and Dash!

Bobby loved seeing her fellow bobcats at this year's bash and dash. Thank you to everyone who participated and made it such a spectacular event. Here are a few pictures of the festivities.
Olivia came in 1st place in the 3rd grade dash

Some of my Trilogy winners


Go Alex!


The siblings


Our modern art auction item

The beautiful quilt from Ms. Black's class








Our wonderful helpers! Thank you all so much!












Bobby with Ms. Black and Ms. Ormerod


Poor Bobby was put in jail!!



Bobby found a friend!

Playing patty cake

A beautiful friendship!

Bobby loves her principal!

The Water Cycle

 
In this activity the students or "water vapors" were placed in groups and assigned a station. The kids would take turns rolling a dice and following the directions as indicated on the card. The would record their journey and take a bead from each station they visited. At the end of the activity the students compared their beads and realized that they all took different paths. 







Thursday, February 16, 2012

Valentine's Day

Funniest Box

Best school spirit- an adolescent hippo fully equip with braces!

Most creative

Best overall

These girls caught the love bug! They won for best Valentine's Day spirit


The whole gang with all of their wonderful boxes! Everyone put so much time and hard work into their boxes this year!

Even Oreo got a little Valentine's love :)

This absolutely made my Valentine's Day. What's inside? Cucumbers of course!

Saturday, February 11, 2012

Technology Week

After many weeks we are finally back to blogging! I am pleased to announce that we have a blog team in place to fill you in on our classroom happenings on a weekly basis.

This week, we checked out the laptops from the library and got down to business in all three grade levels. The fifth graders are currently in the process of creating a wikispace on European Exploration. During my visit to the technology conference I learned of several highly effective web 2.0 tools for the students to use. I hyper-linked these tools to the wikispace so they would be readily available for the students. So far the kids have created mind maps, wordles, and even interactive maps! Our wiki is completely secured so if you are interested in visiting it, you will have to request an invitation. You may also email me! Check out the attached link https://exploringtheglobe.wikispaces.com/.

In fourth grade, the students began working with Storybird. This website allows the students to add multiple illustrations to a digital book and write their account of the pictures. The students were asked to write a narrative based on the illustrations of their choosing. I was blown away with their level of creativity! Check out the videos on fourth grade to see a snapshot of some of their stories.

Last but not least, the third graders worked with a partner to write for an expository prompt. This lesson was particularly fun because the students typed their essays instead of writing them! At the end of the week, the students moved from laptop to laptop editing their peers' papers making sure they were perfect. We finally realized how beneficial it was to edit others papers! This week the students will work to illustrate their stories so we can publish our book.

This will be my last week blogging. I am officially handing over the reigns to my blog team. Stay tuned to see what new things we'll be learning in the upcoming weeks.

Thursday, November 3, 2011

Drug Free Week

Last week we celebrated red ribbon week. For one of our activities, we were asked to decorate our doors. The kids came were really excited about the slogan they came up with...

Wednesday, November 2, 2011

Our Tour of the United States

Last week we began our journey through the Northeast Region of the United States. The train tour began in Connecticut and ended in the home of Ben and Jerry's. To begin each lesson, the students had to buckle up and board their trains (or desks). While we were in the mountains of New Hampshire we realized that we had left our dearly beloved Oreo back in Tallahassee. Needless to say we had to return to the room to load Oreo onto the train (pictures to come)! Along the way we learned new facts about the states in the region. I am pleased to say that we can now distinguish between some of our states and cities... phew!


 This week headed down into the Southeast Region which is home to the sweet state of Florida. On our bus and riverboat tour, we have visited the Kentucky Derby, Mardi Gras, and the World of Coke.  Stay tuned to see where our next journey takes us.