Saturday, March 7, 2020

Caring Crew, Shadows, Poetry, and Flashlight Friday!

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Our leader is sharing her poster with the class!


We are working on the word footprint in our vocabulary packet.
We had fun taking turns tracing feet in the room!



We continue to work on our poetry in our special poetry notebooks!


We took some time to read our poetry to our classmates!












We had toss up Tuesday with Mrs. Johnson's class!




With the nice weather, we have been taking a quick morning snack break outside.
It has been WONDERFUL to get some fresh air and some energy out with our friends!



This week we started our discovery on shadows!
We tried to get the shadow to line up with different shapes behind the gnome.






We embraced Flashlight Friday with our Cheer Buddy!



I love when we problem solve to figure out who is going to choose the first book!
Way to go!



We even heard some jokes!


After lunch recess, we filled up our put up jar with an act of kindness from a student!
It made my heart so happy to hear other students share how someone did something nice for them during the week! This is why we do our Put Up Jar because we are making others feel good!


Not only did we fill up our Put Up Jar, we filled up our word "Caring!"

Each student wrote their choice for a celebration on a Post-it note.
Last time we celebrated, I modeled how to make a graph to organize our information.

I was blown away watching the class teamwork to organize our Post-it notes for this celebration.
I wanted to get action shot pictures, but I wanted to see what they could do without me right there.
They did not need me one bit!



Monday is PJ stuffed animal day!
I am working to organize another Breakout EDU in the near future for the grand finale for filling in "Caring!"

Our new word on the window is "Compassion!"






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