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This week in our classroom, students have been engaged with completing their end of their opinion writing prompts, which is a great accomplishment. On Tuesday they wrapped up the unit putting forth their personal best efforts. On Wednesday, we mixed it up a bit during writing workshop time and revisited personal narrative writing, as well as some of our opinion writing pieces. The rest of our week consisted of celebrating the end of our opinion writing unit. Students had the opportunity to collaborate on a piece of opinion writing on a common theme. Students were able to work together and write about popular video games or movies, favorite places to visit and eat, and the best toys to purchase! I was able to congratulate writers on the hard work they have done across this unit, drawing from all they have learned to make their pieces not only convincing, but also easy to read. The students agreed that if reviews are meant to convince readers, it goes without question that it will be important for these reviews to be clear. For today’s share, the students came to the meeting area with their group, each holding on to their own review, and one student holding the cover. Next week, students will continue this process and publish their pieces digitally. Stop by next week and take another look at what is happening! This week students have been learning how to infer or make inferences during reading mini-lessons! You make an inference when you use clues from the story to figure out something the author doesn't tell you. When you make an inference, we have been able to identity the clues we used from the book! We love our new song and dance to help us identify our feelings and calm down. Look at is practice it! Thanks Mrs. Lutz! This morning was an exciting one! Mrs. Lutz came in to teach us about how to respond back to someone when our feelings may be hurt, or we aren't feeling happy. It is called positive self talk. We talked about scenarios when we may feel really excitied and it's hard to calm down and refocus for the next thing. We reviewed how we can stop and name our feeling, as well as practice our deep belly breaths! We also practiced our listening skills with the dance game, "Move and Wait". Today we have been really working hard stretching our brains and reviewing our math strategies to solve problems! Look at us in action! We have been stretching our brains and making sure our writing pieces hook our audiences! Here is our newest anchor chart to help us in the process! Here is one of the first grade students so proud of her efforts using her syllable division strategies to decode a tricky word! Yay! |
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