Sunday, June 6, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

We are enjoying our last few days of First Grade! Can you believe we are going to be Second Graders? We were busy this past week completing our District Assessments. The children did a great job on their writing and math assessments. Their writing prompt was: Write about something you are good at....We brainstormed, completed our graphic organizers and finished our final copy. Well done boys and girls!

As you know, we had step up day this week! We had the opportunity to meet the Fantastic Second Grade Team, Mrs. Majka and Mrs. Stamos enjoyed having us and are looking forward to a wonderful year. Did you know the Second Graders also are Bucket Fillers?

We also have been very busy using the Smart Board. As a class, we have reviewed our math skills (2-digit addition and subtraction) as well as all of our calendar activities! I am so impressed!

This week we will be finishing up reading assessments and completing our First Grade Memory books. Your child will have a keepsake to remember his/her First Grade year @ The Hoover School!

Looking Ahead:

DPW DAY: Tuesday, June 8th
FRANKLIN PARK ZOO : Wednesday, June 16th
LAST DAY OF SCHOOL : Thursday, June 17th

Enjoy the week!

Sunday, May 23, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

We had an exciting week in First Grade! As you know, we planted pumpkins, zucchini, squash and marigolds. The children had a great time learning how to plant. Mrs. Forrest explained to the children the importance of having plants such as pumpkins at least 5ft. apart when planting. They all had the opportunity to use gardening gloves and gardening tools to plant their very own plant or flower,exciting ! Now that Science is on our minds....we do have a few pupae in our Ladybug Land,hoping for ladybugs this week. If all goes well,we plan to release our ladybugs in The Hoover Garden. Thanks to all who continue to maintain the garden! A special thanks to Mrs. Fiore, she made our beautiful planting sign. Thanks for all your hard work and creativity!

Academically, we began our unit on Fractions. We learned about 1/2 and 1/4. We also made a few literature connections...we enjoyed reading Fraction Fun and Eating Fractions. We also connected our lessons with the Smartboard. This week we will make a hands on fraction model....a pizza! The childen will also write about his/her pizza.

Last week we brainstormed long o words and read nonfiction stories. We continue to focus on re-telling the stories (comprehension skills). Please continue to review @ home. We will read a Mystery this week and work on consonant c,age dge.

Exciting news....a SmartBoard will be mounted to our wall on Thursday,May 27th...Hooray!
Have a terrific week! Keep up the great parenting!

Saturday, May 15, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

I hope you all enjoyed your Mother's Day....A special hooray to all of you! We had a fantastic week! As you may have heard, our ladybugs are in the pupae stage .We are crossing our fingers that we observe a few adult ladybugs this week. The children have made a few observations and report what they have seen in their journals. We continue to make many literature and math connections to this unit. The Grouchy Ladybug helped us to review time. We loved The Ladybug Girl, as well as many other nonfiction Ladybug books.

This week we made story kites. In our classroom windows, you can see the kites. The writing is seen on the inside of our windows. Feel free to come and check them out! We focused on Story Title, Characters, Problem and Solution. Great writing Boys and Girls! As a class, we used our retelling cards to retell the stroy of We're Going on a Picnic. Wow! We had the opportunity to "blast off " into the reader's clubhouse of retelling, super job! Our comprehension skills are amazing.....keep up the great work @ home! Next week we will focus on asking questions when we read, as well as the ongoing review on beginning, middle, and end.

Money was on our minds in math this weelk (we will continue to review). The children did a super job learning about the coins through the smartboard, song, movement, and lots of visuals. We also had the opportunity to use our own coin collections to go shopping on Fun Friday. We loved the money boxes..thank you! This was very exciting! As you know, counting on with dimes, nickels and pennies is manageable. We did use the quarter too...the kids caught on quick. The best way to review @ home is with the coins. We will be introducing fractions next week.

On Thursday 5/20 the First Graders will be planting in the Hoover Garden (dress your child appropriately). We plan to plant pumpkins and squash. You never know, maybe when we return in the fall as second graders we will see our very own pumpkin patch? Thanks again to all the families who devoted their time and energy to this garden (Mrs. Jaggers, Mrs. Wozniak, Mrs. George & Mrs. Garnier). We are looking forward to planting!

A special thank you to ALL our First Grade Families for your generosity and kindness throughout Teacher Appreciation Week. The goodies, flowers, chocolate, cards, and more were incredible!

Also, A special HOORAY to one of our First Grade Superstars....MEGAN WOZNIAK. Megan completed the Mother's Day 5K with her Mom. She ran the race in 39minutes. WOW!!! We are very proud of The Wozniak Girls! I would also like to CONGRATULATE all our First Grade Superstars involved in dance recitals, baseball, karate, lacrosse and gymnastics. We are so proud of all of you for being part of a TEAM!! Good Luck with your season!

Friday, May 7, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

It was great to see you all at Open House on Tuesday! The children had a great time sharing their work with you. We hope you enjoyed their animal projects, as well as the slide show. It is amazing to see their growth both physically and academically! Great job First Graders! I will be sending home their animal projects next week....enjoy!

We had a busy few weeks finishing up our projects, as well as beginning our end of the year activities. Can you believe the year is coming to an end? It has been a pleasure working alongside your child this year..thank you! We began our reading assessments this week.Your children are excellent readers! Please continue to read over the summer. Talking about books your children are interested in and asking questions is very helpful. Who are the characters in the story? Where did the story take place? What was the problem (if any) in the story? etc. Have Fun! The children had a great time reading plays....Flake, The Missing Hamster was a favorite. We will be reading more fantasy next week and talking about problem and solution.

Mathematically, the children did a great job with telling time to the hour and half hour. We did a few activities on the smartboard telling time both ways...digital and analog. Please practice @ home. We will continue to review time next week, especially the hour and minute hand. We will also be introduced to coins. If you have an altoid cannister hanging around, please feel free to send it in. We will be using coins to make change etc. This concept can be very challenging for our young minds, but we are ready to explore with as many hands on activities as we can. Let the counting coins begin! We will be making many literature connections to money as well.

Ladybugs,ladybugs! We are learning so much about these insects! Did you know ladybugs hibernate in the bark of a tree? I am sure your child can label a few parts of a ladybug. The facts we brainstormed were great! We made two observations this week. Right now, our ladybugs are in the larvae stage. We may have two pupae.?They are growing! In about a week or so we should have adult ladybugs.....fingers crossed. Like all scientists, we know this is an experiment!

HAPPY MOTHER' S DAY!!
Reminder...Friday, May 14th, 2010 is Class Picture Day!!

Thank you for your continued support!
Jennifer Flynn

Friday, April 9, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

Spring is in the air! The first graders had a wonderful week. I am pleased to report our Animal Books are off to a great start! Great job boys and girls! Please continue to praise your child @ home for his/her terrific writing and researching skills. This week we chose our animals, worked on graphic organizers, made sloppy copies, and began our final copies....Wow! As many of you know, the book will have 4 main focus pages what the animal looks like? what it eats? where it lives? and what it fears? Your children are very engaged with this project. They are eager to find information. PLease continue to encourage this hands on project @ home. The connections we can make together are endless. Next week we will focus on our final copies, as well as an animal poem,dedication page and our cover page. We will also be making our animal out of model magic, so please keep that in mind when you are at Michaels ,Target or A.C. Moore. A special thank you to all of our parents and family friends for their support and guidance throughout this project. Keep up the great parenting!

In literacy this week we started reading Ways People Live (nonfiction). We brainstormed the different ways people live (climate, clothes, food). We will continue this unit next week. We will review nonfiction books in reading groups and adjectives as a whole class.

The first graders completed the Solid Figures unit. We will be moving on....closed and open figures, as well as positioning words. Please continue to review right and left , beside, and on top of at home with your child. We will be reading It Looked like Spilt Milk and discuss symmetry. I am sure your child will know what a line of symmetry is by the end of the week.

I am also excited to share... we will be taking our passports and off to the cultural festival we go on Thursday, April 15th. We briefly have discussed the different countries we will be visiting (Columbia, Uruguay, Sweden, China) Very exciting! We also talked about where we live and used our map skills to find North America.

Science will be on our minds when we return from vacation. Ladybugs have been ordered and the gardening will begin. We are looking forward to planting at our very own Hoover Garden. Great work and dedication Mrs. Jaggers, Mrs. Wozniak, Mrs. Garnier and friends! Hooray for you!

Have a wonderful vacation!
Jennifer Flynn


Friday, April 2, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

What a fun week we had! The highlight of our week was of course our Opening Day celebration. A special thank you to The Hitchman Family.....we loved the hot dog/sausage stand! The balloons, hot dogs, burgers, servers, dessert and perfect weather were all fantastic!Thank you to the Casey Family for the delicious Spring dessert, yummy! What a great first grade memory! The Red Sox sure do have a lot of fans...the shirts, hats and sweatshirts looked awesome! Thanks for participating!

In the classroom this week the children were busy learning all about describing words. I am sure your child may share with you what an adjective is? We also read a folktake called Little Rabbit's Tale. The children also worked on a writing assignment this week. They chose a noun and had to describe what they wrote about. I then had a short writing conference with each child to talk about their writing. Great job boys and girls!

Mathematically, We started our unit on solid figures and plane shapes. The kids are having a great time using many hands-on objects to determine different shapes. We had many math centers. The children used objects to see if the shape would roll, stack, or slide. We also learned about the sides and vertices of shapes. The children were able to draw a building using different shapes...they loved this center! Next week we will continue with this unit. The children will be using pattern blocks to make a model using different shapes. Please continue to encourage @ home!

We have exciting news to share.....next week we will begin our animal books! Please see the notice sent home on Monday, April 5, 2010. We would love your help in the classroom! With support, patience, and guidance these books will be a success! Thanks in advance, for your help. Your child will be choosing his/her animal on Monday, April 5th. Very exciting!

Enjoy the weather!
Jennifer Flynn

Sunday, March 28, 2010

March 28th, 2010

Hello First Grade Families!

Happy Spring to all! The students have been keeping track of all of our lamb and lion days. It looks like March will go out like a lion. We will see if our prediction is correct. March has been a busy month academically. We finished Theme 4 in Storytown and will be moving on to Theme 5...Where We Live. In literacy, we continue to review Characters, Setting, Beginning, Middle, and End. We will also be talking about cause and effect, as well as problem and solution. These are skills that will be reviewed throughout the year and focused on in our reading groups. The children have been doing a terrific job retelling the stories we have read. Keep up the great work!

It was wonderful to have Mrs. Senier come in and share a literacy activity with us. She read There was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Chick. The extension activity was super! The children did a think,pair & share to retell the story using story props (provided by Mrs. Senier). They also re-read the story in a pocket chart. It was a wonderful hands on activity, As you may remember, your child brought home a chick, egg, straw,candy, etc. I am sure they can retell the story @ home. Thank you Mrs. Senier for sharing your talent of teaching with us!

I have been very impressed with our reading and writing development. To Welcome Spring The children created a Spring acrostic poem. The ideas were great...some children mentioned Playing outside, flowers growing and ice cream at Socs,yum! These poems are displayed outside our classroom.

Mathematically, we continue to review our facts to 12. The children have been creating fact families to 12 and beyond, as well as working with dominoes to make fact families. We also have been working in groups to solve problems. The children have been identifying key words in problems to help them complete the number sentence...how many in all? how many are left? how many join? Great job boys nad girls! They continue to enjoy different math games introduced. Let's Make a Bunny is a popular choice! This week we will be working on solid figures and plane shapes. We will be making many math connections to literature. Our first book we will read is called The Greedy Triangle. The story talks about a triangle who is just not happy being a triangle, so he visits the shape shifter and makes many requests to become a
different shape.

Please stay tuned for news about Opening Day. The Kindergarten and First Grade will be celebrating Opening Day this Thursday April 1st, 2010. We are looking forward to seeing all our Red Sox fans in their favorite Red Sox attire. Thank you in advance to the Hitchman Family for providing hot dogs and hamburgers, as well as the hot dog stand we have seen on Yawkey Way! We are so lucky!

Have a super week!
Jennifer Flynn

Saturday, March 13, 2010

March 13,2010
Hello First Grade Families!

The month of march is off to a great start. This week we had lots of fun learning about the Main Idea of a story, as well as practicing our fluency. We had lots of discussion in our reading groups about what good readers do? The children enjoyed reading and listening to the story One More Friend. We also learned a new friends poem and made our own friend acrostic poem. Mrs. Fiore displayed the poems in our Hall of Fame. Thank you Mrs. Fiore! Great work boys and girls!

We continued using the smartborad this week. The children enjoyed the new songs that were downloaded......kids just wanna have fun & letter aerobics were favorites! Miss. Torrey also reviewed odd and even numbers, as well as doubles & doubles plus one (these skills will be reviewed on Monday). She introduced us to a doubles song with hand motions,so fun! This coming week...we are adding three numbers and reviewing our subtraction & addition facts to 12. Please practice at home. The math games are a continued success. We love Snails Pace, as well as using cards to count on etc.

A big THANKS to all of our Mystery Readers! I am so pleased with the overwhelming sign ups. All our Fridays are taken, so I am thinking we are going to have to allow other times for Mystery Readers. Please let me know if you haven't had an opportunity to come in and read?


We are looking forward to celebrating St. Patrick's Day! I am sure you may have heard that we planted grass seed. Do you think Lucky's hair will gorw? Keep your fingers crossed! This week we will be talking about why we are so lucky, as well as playing roll a leprechaun & maybe making a St. Patrick's Day treat? We also will be making shamrock pins with Mrs. Fiore...fun,fun! Thanks in advance to our room parents and all of you who continue to go above and beyond for your children. Hooray for you!

Don't forget the clocks this weekend... "Spring Forward"
Happy St. Patrick's Day!

Mrs. Flynn

Sunday, March 7, 2010

Hello Parents!

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss! The first graders had a super week celebrating Dr. Seuss' 106th Birthday. Mrs. Ruth Clay was our community reader. She talked to us about the importance of health and wellness. Mrs. Clay works at the City Hall. The children made a book thanking her for the books she read...My Garden and Harry the Dirty Dog (both books were donated to the library) Thank you! We also made Dr. Seuss hats out of model magic, as well as creating our own class book And to think that I Saw it at Hoover School. We made many connections to Dr. Seuss' first book And to Think That I Saw it on Mulberry St. We hope you enjoyed seeing your child's page sent home. Great job boys and girls!

We are also moving along in reading. This week we learned about a biography. Ask your child if they know what a biography is? We read about Tomas Rivera. We also talked about the sequence in a story...what comes first, next, then and last. Please review this at home when you are reading with your child. Also, our phonics skill was introducing digraphs qu and wh. The kids had lots of fun decorating qu crowns. We had a friendship ceremony and spoke about how q and u are very good friends, even when they quarrel they apologize and stay friends. We hope you enjoyed hearing about qu at home. Very exciting!

The children have been working hard learning all about odd and even numbers, as well as finding number patterns on a hundred chart. You can review this @ home too. Skip counting is always fun! Miss. Torrey showed us many number patterns on the smartboard. We had fun splatting many different colors of paint on each number pattern. The kids were also introduced to a new math game this week called A Snail's Pace. It is great to see them working so well with their peers. We will be moving on this week, practicing our addition and subtraction facts to 12 (ordinal numbers and using a number line). Practice, practice!

We are looking forward to many more "lamb" days ahead...Enjoy your week!

Friday, February 26, 2010

February 26, 2010

Hello Friends!

We had a wonderful last week in February! This week we played catch up....we reviewed our phonics focus of the r-controlled sound ar. The children were very clever brainstorming ar words. We also wrote our ar words on the smartboard. We finished reading Mark's Big Day and discussed the Author's Purpose. We will be learning all about what a biography is next week.


This week the children also wrote about their favorite holidays. First, we wrote our ideas on an idea checklist sheet and then we used our ideas to write the masterpiece. We continue to work hard making super sentences,using good punctuation, and checking what we wrote. St. Patrick's Day,Mother's Day and Halloween were popular holidays chosen. I have saved these for a writing sample.


We also had lots of fun this week playing many math games with Miss. Torrey. She introduced us to a count backward and forward game using the one hundred board, as well as using cards to count 10 more and 10 less. You may have seen these games in your child's yellow folder. The children will now be familiar with the one hundred board as we introduce number patterns next week...keep practicing! We also had fun playing a sight word vocabulary game . The children pick a sight word and they sing, clap, cheer, count the vowels and syllables in the word. It is a great way to review all sight words from the Dolch sight word list.


We are looking forward to next week. Will March come in like a Lion or a Lamb?? Let's hope it goes out like a Lamb. We also plan to celebrate the 106th birthday of Dr. Seuss! Thank you in advance to our community reader.

Happy Weekend!

Wednesday, February 10, 2010

Hello Friends!



Happy 100th Day of School! We did it! We are all 100 days smarter...hooray!! The First Graders had a fun-filled day working on many 100th day activities. We made another class book First Grade Celebrates the 100th Day of School. We also read Twas the Night Before the 100th Day of School, Jake's 100th Day of School, and 100th Day Worries. Unfortunately, we did not have enough time to make our 100th day mask. We will plan to do that activity Thursday. Congratulations Boys and Girls!



Also, we will continue working on greater than and less than in math this week. Miss Torrey created a few games to practice comparing numbers,thanks!! Comparing numbers will carry over into the week after vacation. Looking ahead...number patterns. Let the skip counting begin! As you know, we are working on the ar sound this week in phonics, as well as realistic fiction (these skills will also be reviewed after vacation).



On Friday, we will celebrate Valentine's Day and talk about Chinese New Year...the year of the tiger.



Thanks for the Valentine Boxes...they look great!! Happy Valentine's Day!!

Have a great vacation!!!

Friday, February 5, 2010

February 5,2010

February is here and Valentine's Day is near! What a fun-filled week we had in first grade. This week we reviewed place value using many hands-on manipulatives, as well as the smartboard. We found some wonderful place value lessons. The children had a wonderful time moving tens and ones to make a number. We also did a few of our Harcourt Place Value lessons (chapter 10) right on the smartboard. It is an amazing visual for the kids! We also watched a quick clip of the Groundhog. Yes, he saw his shadow,very exciting! Six more weeks of winter fun.

Again, thank you Miss. Torrey for helping us this week with place value and estimating objects. Estimation Station was also a crowd pleaser...Thank you Mrs. Fiore for the Valentine yo yo's! Looking ahead in math.....we will begin comparing numbers next week (greater than and less than). Please continue to review at home.

As you know, we read The Mitten this week followed by a few activities. The children had fun brainstorming their animal that climbed into the mitten. They then water painted their animals to be put up in our hall of fame outside of our classroom. Great job boys and girls! In reading groups this week, we read different versions of The Mitten (the children may have kept these books in their browsing boxes). The story was a great connection to our focus skill this week: sequence of a story. What happened first, next, then, and last. We will continue reading more of our favorite author Jan Brett next week. We will continue learning about the different reading genres. Realistic Fiction will be on minds this upcoming week. Please continue to read at home, as well as practice all sight word vocabulary. The children are doing an amazing job recognizing their sight words in reading groups. Their vocabulary continues to grow.

Tuesday 2/9/10 is our 100th Day of School! We did it...Horray for us! Both first grade classes will have a day filled with lots of 1ooth day activities. Please take a peek in our folder, we will be making a 1ooth day book.

Thank you in advance for working with your child to complete his/her Valentine box. You are all very creative! If you have any questions about the family project, please do not hesitate to ask. The First Grade wishes you all a fun-filled February Vacation. We are looking forward to seeing all our our friends on Monday, February 22nd, 2010! Shine your star!

Saturday, January 30, 2010

January 30,2010

Happy Winter to all! Welcome to our First Grade blog. You will find exciting updates of our week on this page. Let's get started....we had a super last week of January. The first graders enjoyed using the smartboard. We were able to do our morning routine on the smartboard, as well as many math lessons. Thank you Miss. Torrey for introducing us to place value. The best part of the board is it is interactive...stay tuned for photos. We also completed Theme 3 of our reading program. We will be moving onto Theme 4 on Monday....The Butterfly Grows (nonfiction text). Mathematically, the children are having fun with place value. There are many hands on activities using tens and ones cubes. We also have enjoyed our math games....grab the candy, car race, and soon to be introduced to Bear Bus. Thank you to Mrs. Fiore for all of her hard work as we prepare for Mitten activities this upcoming week. She is very creative! Yes, Jan Brett will be on our minds in the week to come. Check out her website at your convenience janbrett.com. A special thanks to all of you for our classroom supplies! Also, a special thank you to all of our Mystery Readers. Thank you Mrs. Wozniak....we loved Wemberly Worried. Enjoy your week and stay warm! Please be on the lookout for a valentine list and home activity in your child's folder. Keep up the great parenting!

Also, this week we will welcome Mrs. Caren Burtnett who will be observing our First Grade classroom on Thursdays. She is interested in becoming an early childhood educator. One more thing....A special thanks to all of our volunteers and Mrs. Wetmore who is a retired teacher. We are so fortunate to have Mrs. Wetmore. She shares her talent of teaching with us on Tuesday mornings,thank you!!