Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Fire Safety

This month we celebrated fire safety!  Our Quakertown volunteer firefighters came to QE to speak with us and give us a tour of their two fire engines.  We were able to see all of the equipment that is utilized when responding to a call and ask the firefighters questions about their uses.  





As we conclude our Social Studies unit on Communities we will be exploring a variety of community helpers and completing our final project depicting what we want to be when we grow up.  Talk with your child about their future aspirations!

Monday, October 13, 2014

Sums of 10

Last week in math we focused on finding pairs of numbers who's sum is 10.  We used a variety of  math tools to practice making 10 including ten frames with pennies, number lines, and making-10 bracelets.  We put a quantity of pennies on our ten frame and counted the blank spaces we would need to fill in order to make a total of ten.  When using our number grids we put our finger on the number and counted how many hops it would take to get to ten.  The making-10 bracelet allowed us to manipulate one quantity of beads on one side of the bracelet and see the remaining beads left that we would add together to get a total of 10.  We discovered that 1+9=10, 2+8=10, 3+7=10, and so on.  Understanding and being able to recognize these addition facts with ease will set the foundation for our work with addition throughout the year.  





 You can reinforce this skill by playing a game entitled Penny Plate at home!  Grab 10 pennies, or ten small household objects, and a paper plate.  Have your 1st grader close their eyes while you hide a number of the pennies under the plate.  Put the remaining pennies on top of the plate.  Have your child solve the mystery of determining how many pennies are hidden under the plate using one of the strategies listed above.  With practice these facts will become second nature to your 1st grader.  

We've also been loving this YouTube video that reinforces our sums of 10 facts! 

Monday, October 6, 2014

September Recap

Take a look at what we've been up to in 1st grade during the month of September!

To begin our first math unit we became number detectives and observed how numbers are all around us everyday!



We reviewed basic shapes from Kindergarten by using our pattern-block template to create straight-edge shape designs. 



One of the first games we learned to play was Penny-Dice.  This game focused on counting to twenty, and one-to-one correspondence.  The children illustrated how they were able to count coins one at a time and compare more and less. 



We explored math tools that we will be using throughout the year, specifically geoboards.  Our 1st graders loved creating shapes and designs using the rubber bands on their boards. 



In reading we have been focusing on short vowel sounds.  When learning about short vowel A we did a hunt around the room to find the short A gumballs that were hidden throughout the classroom. 



Each day we continue to build our reading stamina!  As the year progresses we continue to work on reading independently by using our reading and comprehension strategies.