Time for Five for Friday with Doodle Bugs Teaching!
This week started with a weekend birthday celebration for my youngest son, Luke. He turned 9!!! Where does the time go? We started the celebration at school with a little cake.
The his friend spent the night and the next morning we hit the mall and his favorite restaurant, Dave & Busters.
One of the things he bought were these magnetic earrings (the only way mom would you allow him to have any earrings!).
He loves jumping at the mall on these trampoline harness things! What a daredevil!
And in case you were wondering, those bottles are rootbeer!
We practiced some fractions during small groups. We worked on the idea that when the numerator and denominator are the same or equal, the fraction is equal to 1 whole.
Because I taught 7th grade math before switching to Elementary, I know that students are often afraid of big numbers because they are big. I don't want my students to be intimidated later on down the road, so we often use big numbers to show that the rule is still the same.
And while we are at it, why not throw in a few variables to make things interesting?
She was so proud to be doing algebra! No math anxieties here!
We started a new read aloud this week - The One and Only Ivan. I absolutely LOVE this book and so do the students!
In science we modeled layers of earth caused by erosion by mixing different types of soil in water and letting them settle.
The most exciting part of our week was the fact that we were published! I decided this year to try out Student Treasures for one of our writing units. The students chose our Fairy Tales unit to publish as a class book. The books arrived this week and I couldn't have been more pleased with them! They were very high quality and the students are so proud!
How was your week?
My students also loved the One and Only Ivan book. There's also a picture book version that is non-fiction. I read this after the chapter book. I love your published books!
ReplyDeleteI just finished our read aloud today and need something for next week. I have not read this book, but my son has and loved it. Maybe I'll give it a try. The birthday "celebration" looks so fun!
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I would love to see a book study for Esio Trot, by Roald Dahl.
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