We made leprechauns and then wrote about when we feel lucky.
We learned the -ot word family and searched for -ot words with our magnifying glasses.
We read a story about a lucky day and then made our own lucky day books. The kids had a really fun time thinking about what they would do, see, play, etc. on their own lucky day.
We also wrote about someone who was worth more to us than gold and why they were special to us.
We reviewed syllables this week, since a lot of us still needed some more practice with this concept.
As a class, we wrote sentences about things that were green. We practiced capitals, spaces, and periods!
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Here are some of the centers we did this last week and a half:
Finding word wall words in a St. Patty's Day book
Stamping short vowel words we found on shamrocks
Playing a sight word game
Adding two numbers and marking them off on shamrocks
Practicing writing 3 numbers that were before or after a certain number
Writing about what we would do if we caught a leprechaun
Matching short vowel words and pictures
Writing down the beginning sounds for objects
Matching numbers to pictures on ten frames
Writing what we would buy if we found a pot of gold
Hunting for sneaky leprechauns and writing down the name of the object they were holding
Practicing counting to 100 by tens
Practicing writing our color words with the pocket chart activity
Hunting for words around the room from the book, "There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed A Clover"
Writing what we would find at the end of the rainbow
Putting random numbers in order from least to greatest
Playing a sight word game with friends
Sorting words by word family
Writing about lion and lamb weather
Hunting for tiny words on a leprechaun with a magnifying glass
Building short vowel words with a leprechaun's help
Listening to a St. Patrick's Day story
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We did lots of fun things in math this week. We finished up learning and reviewing the names of 3D shapes.
We used some fun gold coins Olivia provided for math too! We used them to add numbers in pots of gold.
We also used the gold for a roll, add, and cover game!
We practiced adding 10 to numbers and writing the teen numbers.
And we wrote our own addition story problems!
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In social studies, we learned more about the state of Utah and its symbols.
We worked together to read an informational book and then recorded the things we learned on our large chart.
Each student had their own small version to record information on too!
We hunted around the room for Utah landmarks, symbols, and places to visit.
And then we wrote about why we like living in Utah.
We also listened to the state song. You can watch it here:
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We studied this painting called "Senecio" (Old Man) by Paul Klee.
Then they colored in the spaces different colors.
Next, they got to do a wash and paint over everything orange.
It was messy, but a lot of fun!
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John was our star student and the class enjoyed seeing his bone that he found!
Thank you for coming to SEP conferences! It was so great to meet with everyone and share the progress your child is making with you!
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