Thursday, October 16, 2014

Problem Solving Skills

This week in social studies we worked on problem solving skills and what to do if a problem may arise. We focused on situations that could happen at school, on the playground, or even at home.
We introduced "The Wheel of Choices" and how it could help us in many situations. Ask your child about the wheel of choices at home and see how they can apply it in their life.

We also learned the FIGHT song which suggests different problem strategies to apply if another child does not want to play with you at recess.

Tuesday, October 14, 2014

Naughty Numbers

Last week, we learned the naughty number story. This story helps us avoid reversals.

The Story of the Naughty Numbers:
Zero...the point of origin...is the teacher {where it all starts}.  He is really serious about sequencing his kids when they walk down the hall and his only rule is that they line up in number order facing forward.  1, 2, 3, & 4 do just as they're told.  They always follow directions.  But 5 & 6?!?!  Well they're just up to no good and they're always turning around to sneak away from the rest of their class. 1, 2, 3, & 4 have NO idea what's going on behind them because they're always facing the right way.  But 7, 8, & 9 are appalled!!!  They try to tell 5 & 6 to turn around, but they NEVER do!!  They're just so naughty!!!  

4th Grade Buddy Class Activity

Last week, our 4th grade buddies came down to read to us! We did a "get to know you" activity first to meet our buddy for the year.They read several books from the "If You Give A" series.




They also brought us chocolate chip cookies!

Alphabet City Project

On Friday, October 17th our Alphabet City projects will be due. This project was inspired by the book Alphabet City written by Stephen P. Johnson.
Finding letters in clever places is a fun way for students to work on identifying letters. It has made our class more aware of letters and how they surround us. After sharing this book with our class we walked around our classroom in search for some letters! Here are some that we found:
W

L

U

X

O


H

Please encourage your child to look for more letters at home and send them in! We can't wait to share what we all have found and to collaborate it into a class book :)

Wednesday, October 8, 2014

Tic-Tac-Toe Projects

Congratulations to our friends who completed the September Tic-Tac-Toe project! They were AWESOME! All the projects came out amazing and our class LOVED learning about them.
 Joey showed "Alli the Alligator" eating her number lunch.
 Lilliana wrote a story using the words first,then, and last.
 Andrew read a story and drew a picture of the characters and setting.
 Danielle made a 3-D diagram of her neighborhood featuring safety signs.
 Addison picked the letter A and made  a letter collage.
Logan picked the numbers 0,2,and 5 and showed how many.

Thank you so much parents for helping your child with our Tic-Tac-Toe project of the month!

Lice in the Classroom

Dear Parents,
There has been several cases of Lice in the past week. Students are getting checked daily by the nurse to make sure our class is cleared. Here is some information regarding Head Lice:


What is Lice?
  • Lice are tiny insects that live on humans and feed on blood. When a large number of lice live and multiply on a person, it is called an infestation.
Where can Lice be found?
  • Lice is usually found in hair, but it is most common on the back of the neck where hair and skin meet. Rarely, they can be found on eyelashes, eyebrows, and facial hair. Body lice lives in seams of clothing.
What causes Lice to spread?
  • Lice spread easily from one person to another through close contact or through shared clothing or personal items (such as hats or hairbrushes). A louse cannot jump or fly. Please talk with your child at home about not hugging others, touching others hair, and not borrowing headbands/hats.
What do you do to prevent Lice?
  • Spray your child's hair with perfume or hairspray.
  • Talk to you child about not sharing hair products
  • Blow dry your child's hair
  • Use hair products including tea tree oil

Thursday, October 2, 2014

The GRAND Event

Today, GSA welcomed all grandparents and grand friends into our school. We welcomed our grand guests with a song and a hug.
Thank you to everyone who came out to GSA today! The class was so happy to see their loved ones!