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Being a teacher is full of ups, downs, and in betweens. I love the look on a students face when they learn how to read. I love when students can solve problems on their own. I absolutely love when students feel proud of their work, and want to share it with the class. This blog is going to be full of moments in the classroom, pictures, and sometimes videos. Take everything with a grain of salt, as it is my opinion & reflections.

Thursday, November 29, 2012

Fun Writing!

I am starting a new unit with the first graders that focuses on Writing non-fiction, expository pieces of work. We started off the Writer's Workshop yesterday with talking about things we could do better than anyone! I told them, that I could make the most yummy Cinnamon toast. I then probed them with a picture of what Cinnamon toast looks like, and that is all. I had them work in groups to discuss what THEY thought the steps were. After appointing spokes-people for their groups, we wrote the steps they believed would achieve yummy Cinnamon toast- with no help from me, at all! (See my probes after I followed their steps)

1st Graders Cinnamon Toast

1. Get bread from the bag (How many pieces?)
2.  Put cinnamon on the bread (They didn't say how much...so I just poured until the kids eyes were BIG!)
3. Put in the toaster (YIKES, although I was hesitant to follow their step, I did!) Don't worry, I cleaned out my toaster after.
4. Put butter on the toast  (Oh wow...they didn't tell me to use a butter knife, so I just smeared a stick of butter on the toast)
5. Put 1/4 cup of sugar on the bread (Oh ME oh MY ,they wanted a CUP, and not a teaspoon..talk about SWEET!)
6. Smear it all together (I used my hand to smear it all together because they didn't tell me to use a knife, or to fold the bread in half to smear it togehter...they really got a kick out of that!)
7. Eat (For fear of a cavity,I honestly couldn't bear to...but, they still thought it was hilarious)

I did this whole activity to show the importance of being specific when teaching someone how to do something. When writing a non-fiction "How-To" story, it is so crucial to assume that the audience/reader doesn't have a background knowledge on your specific topic.

After following their Cinnamon toast directions, I made a chart with them, going over the real steps...as specific as possible. Then each student was able to sample a piece of yummy Cinnamon toast.

So  much fun!


Friday, November 16, 2012

Last Day Before Break!

Me-oh-my! We had a fun, eventful, crazy day! We had a feast with the firsties, inclusive of turkey, cheese, and super yummy snacks and sweets! We also went on a walk around the trail, AND saw a baby chick! Whoa---talk about a jam packed fun day! Everyone, please enjoy your break with your first graders , and the rest of your family. I am so thankful for each and every single first grader in my class. I am also thankful for Ms. Bladon, as she makes our days so bright and shiny everyday! Make sure to click READ MORE to see all the photos!