We will have our end-of-the-year celebration on Friday. Set-up will be happening at 9:30 a.m. If you like to send a treat to be shared with the class, your contribution will be appreciated.
There is early dismissal on Friday.
Saturday, June 4, 2016
Grades
Grades are being submitted.
If your child has any outstanding reading logs, those need to be turned in on Monday. Five students are missing 1 or more reading logs.
The Arts grade this reporting period is being weighted heavily in the area of Dance.
If your child has any outstanding reading logs, those need to be turned in on Monday. Five students are missing 1 or more reading logs.
The Arts grade this reporting period is being weighted heavily in the area of Dance.
Wednesday, May 18, 2016
Spring Dance
The 1st grade team has decided that the first graders will be wearing blue pants and white shirts for their performance.
The Spring Dance is scheduled for Friday, June 3rd at 1:00.
It will be very warm. A light colored hat is suggested for children to wear while they are watching the other classes perform.
Room 11 will be dancing closest to the front near the announcers (west side of performing area). We will be seated on the south side of the performances area.
The Spring Dance is scheduled for Friday, June 3rd at 1:00.
It will be very warm. A light colored hat is suggested for children to wear while they are watching the other classes perform.
Room 11 will be dancing closest to the front near the announcers (west side of performing area). We will be seated on the south side of the performances area.
Thursday, May 12, 2016
Math Note
We have defined the edge of a 3-dimensional shape as the intersection of two flat faces (2 planes). The intersection of 3 or more edges as a vertex. It is argued whether or not a cone has an actual vertex since it has no straight edges and only one flat face (as opposed to a surface). Today we spoke of the cone having instead an apex. Tomorrow we will discuss a broader definition of the term vertex and the argument supporting the idea that a cone does in fact have a vertex (as sort of an intersection of an infinite number of planes). In any case, questions regarding cone vertices will not be counted on the test.
Sciences Test Prep
By now you should have seen 2 pages of review notes taken by your child. The Science concepts included in the notes are as follows:
- Physical Science
- There are 3 states of matter:
- solid
- liquid
- gas
- In order for matter to change states heat must either be added or removed.
- Earth Science
- There are 3 main elements of weather
- heat
- air
- water
- Geography is also highly influential on the weather.
- There are many types of storms.
- Examples of meteorological (weather) tools are:
- anemometer-wind speed
- wind sock-wind speed and direction
- weather vane-wind direction
- rain gauge-amount of rain
- barometer-air pressure
- thermometer-temperature
- Biological Science
- There are many parts of a plant; we have observed:
- stem
- seed
- roots
- seed leaves
- leaves
- flowers
- fruit
- Plants need sun, soil, water, and air in order to grow.
- Each living thing has a life cycle.
The Social Science Concepts are as follows:
- Humans need basic things in order to survive in a specific hierarchical order:
- air
- water
- food
- shelter
- clothing
- love
- Life in the past was different in many ways to life in the present.
- In the past, modes of transportation relied on human/animal energy.
- Modern transportation largely relies on fuel energy and modern roads are paved.
- The construction of homes in different locations reflect their local environment and available materials.
- There are many recognizable symbols which are particular to the United States, namely:
- The U.S. flag
- The Great Seal of the United States of America
- The Statue of Liberty
- The Capital Building (Most U.S. capital buildings have a distinctive dome in the their architecture.)
- The cardinal directions are:
- north
- east
- south
- west
- The ordinal (primary intercardinal) directions are:
- north east
- southeast
- southwest
- northwest
There will likely be a test next week.
Wednesday, May 11, 2016
Chapter 10 Math Test
Of 22 students taking the test 21 passed with an adjusted score of 17 or better. Fifteen students scored 20 or better.
Monday, April 18, 2016
One Hundred Forty-First Day of School
We discussed 2- dimensional shapes today during Math. Some questions were asked (by students) which were left to the students to explore further:
- Can a (2-dimensional) shape have no vertices?
- Can a (2-dimensional) shape have more than 10 vertices?
In Writing we began instruction on writing persuasive letters as a form of opinion expression.
Reminder: Regular 2:04 dismissal tomorrow.
Note: By. Definition, a square is a rectangle with 4 equal sides.
Note: By. Definition, a square is a rectangle with 4 equal sides.
Friday, April 15, 2016
Chapter 8 Math Test
Of 22 students taking the test 20 students passed with an adjusted score of 14 or better. Three students scored 22.
Tuesday, March 29, 2016
Chapter 7 Math Test
Chapter 7 Math Tests were returned today. Of 23 students taking the test 22 students passed with an adjusted score of 17 or better. Three students achieved a perfect score. Twenty-one students scored 20 or better. One question was thrown for incorrect wording.
Monday, March 28, 2016
Writing Update
In Writing, we have been working on expressing an opinion. Initially we learned what an argument was and how it is developed. We then listed ideas for possible opinion topics, keeping in mind it is easiest to write an opinion on a topic we feel passionate about. Next we planned our argument by outlining reasons for our opinion. We then wrote statements for each reason. During the revision process, we learned how to connect our ideas together using transition words and phrases. Later, we will learn how to grab our audience's attention with openers and end our essays with a closing. We can further expand our argument giving examples, adding anecdotes, and providing counter arguements.
Tuesday, March 8, 2016
One Hundred-Eighteenth Day of School
These were today's Math instructions:
- Do page 503.
- Do page 504 for homework.
- Rip out page 505. Cut and study at home.
- Rip out page 507. Survey family. Complete tables, charts, and questions. Fold and cut per instructions.
Monday, March 7, 2016
Chapter 6 Math Test Results
Of 22 students taking the Chapter 6 Test 21 passed with an adjusted score of 21 points or better. Two students achieved a perfect score.
Friday, February 26, 2016
Math Test
Of 23 students taking the Mid-Chapter 5 Math Test, 22 students passed with an adjusted score of 11 or better. The modal average score was 15. Two students achieved a perfect score.
Thursday, February 25, 2016
One Hundred Tenth Day of School
We have been working on a new multi-disciplinary creative assignment which highlights persuasive writing written in an imperative voice. We will incorporate Social Science and Math skills into the final product. Also in writing we will be beginning our Opinion Unit.
Thursday, February 11, 2016
One Hundred-First Day of School
Everyone who showed up today voted to postpone our Valentines's Celebration until Wednesday, February 17th to give kids some recooperation time. Hope everyone is feeling better soon.
Thursday, February 4, 2016
Chapter 5 Math Test
Of 22 students taking the test 17 passed with an adjusted score of 13 or better. One student achieved a perfect score.
Wednesday, February 3, 2016
Ninety-Fifth Day of School
In Writing today, we began the revision process of our latest work. We learned how to make informational texts more interesting by adding interesting facts, notes and/or riddles in the margins of the paper.
In Visual Art we experimented with line and color using oil pastels to make an abstract drawing.
In Visual Art we experimented with line and color using oil pastels to make an abstract drawing.
Tuesday, February 2, 2016
Unit 3 Week 5
This final week of the Having Fun Unit we compare children in different parts of the world to ourselves. We analyze text structure for our comprehension strategy and compare and contrast for the comprehension skill. Our oral vocabulary words are culture, custom, language, similar, skill. Our sight words are any, boy, by, does, friend, girl, water. We will also focus (review) triple consonant blend spelling patterns (scrap, splat, stretch).
In Social Studies we decided we would take our world map test on Friday.
In Social Studies we decided we would take our world map test on Friday.
Wednesday, January 27, 2016
Ninetieth Day of School
We have reached the midpoint of your child's 1st grade year today.
Unsatisfactory Notices will be going home again soon. It is good to report that every single child has made growth in Reading and Language Arts in some way and the numbers are there to substantiate the claim. However, while this is good, not every student has made the requisite strides necessary to reach the standard goal for this point in the year. Let it be restated that an Unsatisfactory Notice does not mean that your child will be repeating 1st grade; it's just meant to inform you that your child could be receiving a rubric score of a 1 or 2 on the next progress report in the subjects of Reading, Writing, and/or Math. Your child does not need to be made aware of this information.
In Writing we began construction the text feature Table of Contents for our informational pieces.
Unsatisfactory Notices will be going home again soon. It is good to report that every single child has made growth in Reading and Language Arts in some way and the numbers are there to substantiate the claim. However, while this is good, not every student has made the requisite strides necessary to reach the standard goal for this point in the year. Let it be restated that an Unsatisfactory Notice does not mean that your child will be repeating 1st grade; it's just meant to inform you that your child could be receiving a rubric score of a 1 or 2 on the next progress report in the subjects of Reading, Writing, and/or Math. Your child does not need to be made aware of this information.
In Writing we began construction the text feature Table of Contents for our informational pieces.
Tuesday, January 26, 2016
Eighty-Ninth Day of School
Today's Writing lesson should have been to add audience attention grabbers to the beginning of each chapter. An attention grabber can be an interesting fact or question, a quote, an exclamation or sound, or some humor (just to name a few).
Monday, January 25, 2016
At-Home Project: Social Science
For Social Science we have been working on neighborhood maps. At this point in the year it is suggested that parents direct students to a mapping program (Google Maps) on the Internet and locate their home's satellite photograph. Magnify the view to 100ft/inch. Size to show their block and a portion of surrounding blocks. Have your child make a simple map (a sample is available in the classroom) with legend (key) under your direction but in their hand. On your child's map, buildings could be shown as simple rectangles. Print a view of the satellite picture (preferably w/o address and real estate information, which can be blackened out if necessary) and attach to the hand-drawn map and send with your child to class.
Eighty-Eighth Day of School
In Writing today, we drew on previous skills to learn how to incorporate procedure writing into our informational text.
In Social Science we began work on a map of Caroldale.
There is no homework tonight as we took our mid-year Math assessment.
In Social Science we began work on a map of Caroldale.
There is no homework tonight as we took our mid-year Math assessment.
Sunday, January 24, 2016
Unit 3 Week 4 Preview
We will be discussing how we can be creative and resourceful and likewise how the characters in our selections exhibit these characteristics and what it is that inspires them. Our vocabulary words for this week are create, hobby, inspire, resourceful, structure. Among our selections this week is a fantasy by Harry Horse called A Friend for Little Bear, in which a resourceful toy bear learns the importance of friends over collecting possessions. Another selection is Karen Lynn Williams' story Galimoto about a resourceful child in Africa who has to make his own toys from found objects.
Our comprehension strategy will be making inferences in order to draw conclusions, our comprehension skill. Our sight words will be after done, find, old, new, work.
We will continue with final silent 'e' long vowel spellings for the remaining vowels along with open syllable long vowels as well as the remaining stanza of our vowel poem.
In Science we will be continue our unit on weather by taking a look and experimenting with air pressure.
In Visual Arts we will continue our study of line as an element of art.
In Social Science we will discuss using maps to find our way around town.
In P.E. we will work on strength exercises and learn strategies and skills for the fast paced game of 4-square.
We will continue with final silent 'e' long vowel spellings for the remaining vowels along with open syllable long vowels as well as the remaining stanza of our vowel poem.
In Science we will be continue our unit on weather by taking a look and experimenting with air pressure.
In Visual Arts we will continue our study of line as an element of art.
In Social Science we will discuss using maps to find our way around town.
In P.E. we will work on strength exercises and learn strategies and skills for the fast paced game of 4-square.
Friday, January 22, 2016
Eighty-Seventh Day of School
Today's Writing lesson was identical to yesterday's lesson.
In Science we experimented with air resistance and made parachutes to test.
In Science we experimented with air resistance and made parachutes to test.
Mid Chapter 5 Test Results
Of 23 students taking the test, 18 students passed it he an adjusted score of 13 or better. 15 students scored 17 or better.
Thursday, January 21, 2016
Eighty-Sixth Day of School
For Writing we had the option of starting sentences for our first chapter or starting a plan for another chapter.
In Visual Art we took to the outdoors to find subjects for practice using different types of lines.
There is no written homework today.
In Visual Art we took to the outdoors to find subjects for practice using different types of lines.
There is no written homework today.
Wednesday, January 20, 2016
Eighty-Fifth Day of School
In Writing today with guidance from our notes and questions we began planning our first chapter with sketches and labels.
In Social Science we began work on our last interior map.
In Social Science we began work on our last interior map.
Tuesday, January 19, 2016
Optional At Home Project: Poster Contest
Due Date: 02/19/16 (Send submissions to Room 11)
Theme: What I Like About My School
Guidelines:
Theme: What I Like About My School
Guidelines:
- Open to K-5th grade LAUSD students
- Posters should be on 12"x 18" quality poster board or white heavy construction paper
- Students should create posters using original artwork and lettering, illustrating the contest theme.
- Must be student's original idea, design and execution.
- No copyrighted characters, photographs, or illustrations. No stenciled or stick-on lettering. No wood, metal, or plastic objects allowed.
- Any choice of color, using colored pencils, pens, markers, water colors, chalk, crayons, or acrylic paint allowed.
- Each poster should have an entry form attached to the top right back of the entry. (See your teacher for this form ((or send a request note with your child))).
Each age category is made up of 2 grades. One poster from each age category will be submitted by the school.
Prizes: 1st Place: $150 2nd Place: $125 3rd Place $100
Winners will be notified by mail and will be invited to the AEOE Annual Awards Luncheon to be held on Saturday, March 5th, 2016
Eighty-Fourth Day of School
In Writing we wrote down questions which we thought people may ask about our writing topics. We were asked to write at least 5 questions beginning: why, what, how, where, and when. It was thought that this strategy would help to focus our writing and would help us to find sub-topics. Some example questions include:
- Why is organic gardening important?
- What tools are important to have in the garden?
- How do you compost?
- Where is the best place to start a garden?
- When is the best time to plant seedlings?
In reading, we deconstructed an informational piece on art from around the world. We reconstructed what the author's brainstorming sheet may have looked like. Then game sub-topic heading/chapter names to the different sections. We were then given the name of a chapter from an informational piece and had to come up with 2 different possibilities for an All About book based on that one chapter.
Optional At-Home Project: Speech Contest
Due Date: Open
The 1st grade will be hosting the Citizen of the Month Assembly at the end of February. One child from the 1st grade classes will be chosen to read an essay they have written on the subject of sportsmanship. All students wishing to be considered for reading a speech to the student body at the end of the February need to submit an essay to their teacher by Friday, February 12. A winning essay/student will be chosen by the 1st grade teachers. Parents of that child will be notified so they can make plans to be at the assembly. This is good public speaking experience and an excellent opportunity for video memories.
The 1st grade will be hosting the Citizen of the Month Assembly at the end of February. One child from the 1st grade classes will be chosen to read an essay they have written on the subject of sportsmanship. All students wishing to be considered for reading a speech to the student body at the end of the February need to submit an essay to their teacher by Friday, February 12. A winning essay/student will be chosen by the 1st grade teachers. Parents of that child will be notified so they can make plans to be at the assembly. This is good public speaking experience and an excellent opportunity for video memories.
Friday, January 15, 2016
Eighty-Third Day of School
Our Writing task today was to arrange our notes into related groups that might become the kernel of a chapter. We attempted to make 2-4 groups. We accomplished this by choosing 2-4 crayons and circling related ideas/notes with matching colors.
In order to avoid weekend Math homework, we postponed today's Math lesson to Tuesday. This will push our Math test to either Wednesday or Thursday.
In today's Science lesson we learned that weather is made of 3 important elements, heat, air, and water. These elements are strongly influenced by the earth's geography/land (tested).
In order to avoid weekend Math homework, we postponed today's Math lesson to Tuesday. This will push our Math test to either Wednesday or Thursday.
In today's Science lesson we learned that weather is made of 3 important elements, heat, air, and water. These elements are strongly influenced by the earth's geography/land (tested).
Thursday, January 14, 2016
Eighty-Second Day of School
Our activity in Writing today was a continuation of yesterday's activity. We added to our pre-writing notes.
In Health we discussed the meaning of respect.
The mid-chapter Math Test will be early next week.
A reading fluency/comprehension by oral response score graphic (as discussed at Back-to-School Night) will be available in the classroom at the beginning of next week.
Wednesday, January 13, 2016
Eighty-First Day of School
In Writing today we took a double-wide sheet of paper and began taking notes (we wrote all of the related words we could think of) on our chosen topic. Tomorrow we will continue with this step of the process.
For Visual Art today, we studied the first element of line. We looked at and tried our hand with various types of lines visual artists use. We then took a look at artwork sing each of these types of lines.
For Visual Art today, we studied the first element of line. We looked at and tried our hand with various types of lines visual artists use. We then took a look at artwork sing each of these types of lines.
Tuesday, January 12, 2016
Eightieth Day of School
Our task in Writing today was relatively simple. We had to decide which topic from our list we would choose to write our informational piece. As you choose from your list, reflect out loud to your child your decision making process. For example, 'I really like this topic but I don't think I know enough to write a book on it. This topic I know a lot but I'm not sure it would make a good book', etc.
Alternatively, make a list of topics you and your child know a lot about together and consider making a book together as well. Additionally, know what your child's topic is for their piece they are writing at school.
Monday, January 11, 2016
Seventy-Ninth Day of School
In Writing today we made a list of topics of which we felt expert enough to write an informational piece. We categorized our knowledge by things (nouns), actions (verbs), and people/places. We learn that our past genre study of 'How-to's' was actually a smaller part of an Informational (All About) piece.
In Social Studies we looked at a map without a title, author, key, or date to learn what possible impact that has on it's decipher-ability. Then, we created a map of our tabletop.
In Social Studies we looked at a map without a title, author, key, or date to learn what possible impact that has on it's decipher-ability. Then, we created a map of our tabletop.
Sunday, January 10, 2016
Preview Unit 3 Week 3
Our focus this week related to the theme is having fun while creating. In past years some students created a riddle/joke books for an additional Unit Project. We will encode and decode with the digraphs ch, tch, wh, ph. Our sight words this week are every, from, into, people, soon, your. Oral vocabulary words are original, talented, astonishing, complicated, continue. We will summarize for a comprehension strategy using main ideas and details for a comprehension skill.
In writing we begin our Informational Writing Unit.
In Social Science we continue to compare the past and the present while continuing our unit on maps.
In Science we learn the elements of weather and continue our observation of air.
We will begin our mid-year reading evaluation this week.
In writing we begin our Informational Writing Unit.
In Social Science we continue to compare the past and the present while continuing our unit on maps.
In Science we learn the elements of weather and continue our observation of air.
We will begin our mid-year reading evaluation this week.
Monday, January 4, 2016
Winter Break Notes
When we return to school on Monday, we will begin our informative writing instruction. In past experience it would be a good idea for you to know in what topic/subject your child feels they are an expert. Some examples from past projects include:
- Weather
- Theater Arts
- Tigers
- Football
Our first step of the writing process will include:
- Brainstorming possible topics for writing
- Choosing and charting information regarding the topic
- Organizing the information into chapters
A good example of what the above first steps may look like when completed may be:
Sharks
- The Life Cycle of the Shark
- Shark Habits
- Threats to Sharks
- Cooking
- Organic Gardening
- Exercising
- Driving
- Sewing
Also, you have probably seen by now your child's world map that they will use to study the for this reporting period's exam. To clarify, your child does not need to know the the boundaries of the continents. They will only need to label the continent with its name (i.e. get the correct name in the correct spot on the map). They will also need to label the oceans and Los Angeles as discussed on Back-to-School Night.
Your child also has 2 of the 5 stanzas (written in their own hand) of a poem we are memorizing for individual recital. The other stanzas will be forthcoming (SL.1.4.a).
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