Monday, September 25, 2017

Back to School, Mallory!

Mallory Changes!
Our students loved getting to read the novel, "Back to School, Mallory" by Laurie B. Friedman.  While reading the novel, we focused on character traits, feelings, and the changes that characters undergo throughout the story. 

Students worked in cooperative groups to create a prewriting foldable. The foldable compared and contrasted the character traits and emotions that could be found at the beginning of the book and the character traits and emotions from the end of the book.  Students also had to provide events from the novel to use as text evidence. 



 

Students were able to use their prewriting foldable on their written responses where they told me about how Mallory changes over the course of the novel.  





This novel is one from the "Mallory" series.  There are many other "Mallory" books to enjoy that would be great for our RR goals!  

Friday, September 22, 2017

Prefix Power!


Next week we will be working on common prefixes.  Students can get ahead of the game by enjoying these optional online resources! 

Online Resources for Skills Practice:

•    Education Galaxy “Study Plan- Reading” Topics
o    Common Prefixes
o    Antonyms & Synonyms
•    Education Galaxy “Study Plan- Writing” Topics
o    Subject Predicate
•    18 different Interactive Prefix Practice Games:
•    Prefix Millionaire: https://www.quia.com/rr/37717.html 
•    Prefix Laser Game: https://www.turtlediary.com/game/prefix.html 
•    Prefix Practice Quiz:       http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/grammar/prefix/quiz304.html 
•    Interactive Prefix and Suffix game:

Monday, September 18, 2017

Focused Poetry


Our students loved the opportunity to respond to the poem "Mother Doesn't Want a Dog" by Judith Viorst.  




Friday, September 15, 2017

Optional Online Skills Practice

Online Resources for This Week's Skills Practice:

·         Education Galaxy “Study Plan- Reading” Topics  https://app.educationgalaxy.com/login.aspx
o   Characters
o   Sequence and Summary

·         Education Galaxy “Study Plan- Writing” Topics
o   Subject Predicate
o   Capitalization

·         BrainPOP- Subject and Predicate -See Snapshot for username and password

·         Summary Practice: https://www.quia.com/rr/86000.html 

·         Schoolhouse Rock Subjects and Predicates Clip:  http://safeYouTube.net/w/P0Kb

·         Have Fun Teaching Song: http://safeYouTube.net/w/V0Kb

·         Subject Speedway Online Game: http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/subject_speedway/index.html

·         The Predicate Coaster Online Game: http://www.harcourtschool.com/activity/predicate_coaster2/index.html

·         Review Game: https://reviewgamezone.com/game.php?id=4257

·         Subject and Predicate Practice Quiz: https://www.quia.com/rr/36765.html


·         Find the Predicate Practice Quiz: http://www.softschools.com/quizzes/grammar/predicate/quiz245.html

Meet the Teacher!


Dear Parents,

Thank you so much for coming to Meet the Teacher and spending your night with us!  We appreciate being able to build a home-school connection with you. We are looking forward to working with you as we support each other in our efforts to help your student be successful and reach their full potential.   

Here is a link to the Meet the Teacher presentation that we went over last night. Please let me know if you have any questions.  

Link:  http://bit.ly/2h6FPmf  


Sunday, September 10, 2017

The "Rabbit Rule" !

Spelling help for week 2!

We will be going over our spelling list and will have several activities planned to help students with this week’s spelling pattern.  This double consonant pattern can be a tricky one!  Here are a few resources to help you support your student’s mastery of this tricky pattern.
This week the spelling generalization is the “Rabbit Rule”!
I always tell students that this is more of a “generalization” than a rule.  There will always be those pesky “rule breakers” or expectations. This is a generalization that can be applied to most words but not all words. The “Rabbit Rule” is a spelling rule that explains why we double the consonant in words like “rabbit” or “kitten”.  This helps generalization can be seen in the double consonant in many common words, such as supper, muffin, letter, tennis, rubber, carrot, ladder, better, and traffic.
The Rabbit Generalization says, that the middle consonant is usually doubled in words that meet these three standards:
  • ·         Does the word have two syllables?
  • ·         Is the first vowel saying its short vowel sound?
  • ·         Is there one consonant sound between the two vowels?


Quizlet practice game: https://quizlet.com/_3oha1d

Instruction Video from “Multisensory Monday”: http://safeYouTube.net/w/UzKb




Friday, September 1, 2017

We are pro's now at pronouns!

The votes are in! The “hit” song of the week was “Pronouns- Thrift Shop Parody”!  You can enjoy this class favorite by clicking the link below!





To be a " pro" at your pronouns enjoy these online games: 

    
Parents, see your "snapshot" email for the login information.   :) 





P.S. - Want to be a "pro" with your week 1 spelling words? Visit,  https://www.spellingcity.com/RMLittre/  

"Our Teacher's Not a Zombie"

Our poem of the week was “Our Teacher’s Not a Zombie” by Kenn Nesbit.  Our students loved it and created amazing artistic representations using the poem’s sensory language! I cannot wait to see what they come up with next week!