Tuesday, April 22, 2014
Monday, April 21, 2014
iPad Poetry
Today Mrs. Allbach taught an awesome lesson about Diamonte Poetry. A Diamonte poem is an unrhymed seven-line poem with the beginning and end being the shortest and the middle being the longest. This forms the diamond shape, hence the name Diamonte. Our themes were Earth and Trees. We went into the common area of the second floor and used the newly painted mural as our inspiration. Then, students wrote and published their poems on an iPad app called Word Mover! They did a fantastic job! Thank you Mrs. Allbach for an awesome lesson! Stay tuned for more Earth Day activities later in the week!
Friday, April 18, 2014
Claxton's International Carnival
Hi families,
Don't forget to join us for the International Carnival next Saturday! Our class will have a booth all about Nepal! We will have a Nepali game for kids to play and we will be selling crafts to raise more money for the student we are sponsoring in Nepal! Please email me if you are interested in volunteering that day. We need as many volunteers as possible! Thank you for all that you do. :)
Wednesday, April 9, 2014
Guest Reader: UNC Asheville Basketball Player
Last week we had a very special guest reader in our classroom! Corey Littlejohn, a basketball player for the UNC Asheville bulldogs, stopped by to read one of the kids' favorite books: Dragons Love Tacos. The kids also had a chance to talk to him about what college is like and why reading is important. Thanks so much Corey for coming! And thank you Madison Davis, Director of Men's Basketball Operations, for the awesome UNCA backpacks! :)
Thursday, April 3, 2014
Spring is finally here!
We are so excited that spring is finally here! What a long winter it has been. Bring on the sunshine! Yesterday we ate lunch outside and did Read Aloud outside--where we finally finished Beezus and Ramona. Our next Read Aloud chapter book will be Matilda, one of my childhood favorites! I hope everyone is enjoying this fabulous weather!
P.s.- I am hoping to collect a few picnic blankets for our classroom so that we can sit on the grass (and avoid ants) in addition to the picnic benches. Please let me know if you have an old or gently used (or new) blanket that you'd like to donate for our outdoor learning time :)
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