Tuesday, December 19, 2017

Last Post of 2017!

It is hard to believe that we are about to leave for our Christmas break. Before we do so, we wanted to share some photos and experiences we have had since the last post. Yesterday was Camp Read-A-Lot which is always filled with lots of fun and excitement, pajamas, and of course, TONS of reading!! We also squeezed in time for Read Aloud, Writing and our regularly scheduled specials. We have included some photos of it below.

Cisco showed up in his PJs too! 











Writer's Workshop/Storypath: The children have just finished writing some very powerful letters about the importance of saving the rain forests. It was impressive to see that the children were so energized to do something to save the rain forests they had come to know and love. These letters will be mailed this week to the President of Brazil, the U.S. Ambassador to Brazil, a cattle ranching company, Senator Richard Burr and President Trump. We look forward to seeing who writes back to us.

We also wanted to spread the good news that Jack Totten will join our class when we return in January. Jack and his family are moving to Charlotte from Manhattan Beach, CA. The students cheered with excitement when they heard that Jack was joining our class. They came up with the idea of writing letters to Jack welcoming him to Charlotte and to our classroom. These letters were beautifully written and we know they will mean so much to Jack and to his family as they make this big transition. Jack's sister, Maeve, will be joining kindergarten in January as well.

Finally, we want to wish you all a wonderful Christmas. What we are all about to experience is precious time indeed. It warmed our hearts to hear from your children how much they were looking forward to spending time with family. Your children's sweet thoughts are yet another reason we are so grateful to be a part of their lives. Merry Christmas and Happy New Year!

Sunday, December 3, 2017

Weekly Update 12/4/17-12/8/17

What's Happening Now

We have not stopped moving since our last post! If you have not been to school recently, you must come and see the amazing rain forest that the kids created on the windows outside of our classroom. The children were put into groups to research one of the four layers of the rain forest (emergent, canopy, understory and forest floor).  They became experts on what animals and plants are found in their layer. Armed with this knowledge, they constructed an accurate, informative and delightful rendition of a rain forest. To prepare for this build, we had a great visit to the rain forest at Discovery Place where we found an extraordinary number of frogs! 

Last week we visited with our InReach friends. Some of students went to the greenhouse at Metro School where they created pots of Christmas cacti, succulents and small ornaments. These will be sold on December 19th to help raise funds for the greenhouse projects which benefit gardens around Charlotte. Unsold plants will be donated to Friendship Trays. The other half of the class sang with our friends at Covenant Presbyterian Church. We are so grateful to all of the parents who help make this important service learning project possible.



In Reader's Workshop we are working on understanding nonfiction text features. We have been thinking about how titles, photographs, captions, diagrams, bolded words and maps help us to better understand nonfiction. This week the children will be given an article that will be just pure text. Working in groups, they will figure out how to cut the article into logical sections and then add the appropriate text features to the posters they will create.

Writer's  Workshop: Our persuasive letters have been sent and, while some have already received responses to their letters, others are eagerly awaiting! One idea has already been implemented in the classroom. The Student of the Day will now be encouraged to share something from their Noticing Book to help us get to know each other even better. We will continue to work on writing persuasive letters as we deepen our understanding of both the gifts and threats to the rain forest.

Math: We have jumped right into Unit 3 of math--Numbers and Operations. Currently, we are exploring ways to add larger two-digit numbers using "strips and singles" and how far those sums are from 100. We are also continuing our work with money.  We are investigating the different ways we can create a number (say 53) using dimes and pennies. 

Finally, in science, we are continuing to watch our busy worms create soil. Next we will study the water cycle and think deeply about photosynthesis, all of which ties into our work with the rain forest.

Important dates to take note of:
Thursday, December 7-- Imaginon
Thursday, December 14-- InReach Holiday Celebration
Tuesday, December 19--Camp Read-A-Lot
Sunday, December 17-- PALT Caroling in Linear Park 4:30-5:30
Wednesday, December 20-- Lessons & Carols Chapel at 2pm in the gymnasium. We hope to see you there!
Thursday, December 21-Tuesday, January 2--Christmas Break, No School



























Friday, November 17, 2017

Snapshots From Our Fall Adventures

We hope you enjoy these photos from the happenings in and beyond room 228!


πŸ“š Book Buddies! πŸ“š

It is always a good time when our 5th grade book buddies come to read with us!



















Service Learning

The Dream Makers Luncheon





Video of 2nd graders and InReach neighbors singing Peace Train. 

Gardening as Service Learning with InReach at Metro School

















InReach comes to Trinity!










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πŸ”¬Science! Science! Science! πŸ”Ž

Preparing our compost bins for our earthworms.


















The worms have arrived! 






















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