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Monday, August 1, 2016
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Sunday, April 24, 2016
Kid Quote of the Week
This week I had the funniest sentence come back on a student's spelling homework. I don't give my students a spelling list to memorize, I give them a spelling pattern and encourage them to write down any words they know and use them in various sentences.
This week our spelling pattern included words with the -ar pattern, like star and shark. As I was going through returned homework to create a list of words for our spelling test I came across this wonderful sentence. I am POSITIVE that her mom did not look at her homework before she returned it to school....
"My mom has relly (really) lowd (loud) farts." Annalynne ~ Miss Honesty
This week our spelling pattern included words with the -ar pattern, like star and shark. As I was going through returned homework to create a list of words for our spelling test I came across this wonderful sentence. I am POSITIVE that her mom did not look at her homework before she returned it to school....
"My mom has relly (really) lowd (loud) farts." Annalynne ~ Miss Honesty
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Friday, March 18, 2016
Leprechaun Traps
Have you ever set a leprechaun trap? This was the first time I've had my students build leprechaun traps. It was a great STEM project! I had my class draw a "blueprint" for their trap and write the directions they thought they would follow to build their trap and then they went home....
They each did a FANTASTIC job ~ or their parents really did :) We looked on Pinterest as a class to give them some ideas before they started drawing their blueprints. You can find some great ideas at Moms and Munchkins. Everyone took turns explaining how their trap was going to catch a leprechaun. Then we set them up all around the classroom at the end of the school day and crossed our fingers that we might catch a leprechaun! The kids had so many things they were going to wish for if they caught the little guy.....
NO LUCK! The kids were bummed that no one caught a leprechaun. But they enjoyed the "bag of gold" our leprechaun left.
And then they had to clean up the mess our mischievous leprechaun left for us.....
In the end, it was a great day and a wonderful project that allowed parents to get involved. It's definitely a keeper and maybe, just maybe, we might catch that sneaky leprechaun next year.....
Sunday, February 7, 2016
Kid Quote of the Week
If it's not the 100th Day of School for you yet, it will be soon! Our class celebrated it this last week. (A little early, but I couldn't handle two parties in a row ~ 100th Day of School and Valentine's!)
I love to have the kids write how they think they will look, be, play, etc. when they are 100 years old.
It leads to some very interesting interpretations of age...
"I hope I don't look like my grandma when I'm 100 years old!" Lexi ~ Miss In-Denial
Only the sweetest, shiest of students would tell me they DO NOT want to look like their grandparent! LOL!
I love to have the kids write how they think they will look, be, play, etc. when they are 100 years old.
It leads to some very interesting interpretations of age...
"I hope I don't look like my grandma when I'm 100 years old!" Lexi ~ Miss In-Denial
Only the sweetest, shiest of students would tell me they DO NOT want to look like their grandparent! LOL!
Sunday, January 17, 2016
Kid Quote of the Week
You always know when you've spent enough time on a writing activity......
"Mrs. Jensen, is this (writing activity) a poem?" Blake
"No." Me
"Whew! That's a relief!" Sofia ~ Not a Future Poetry Writer
"Mrs. Jensen, is this (writing activity) a poem?" Blake
"No." Me
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