Saturday, August 31, 2013

September 3-5


    We had another great week in first grade!
   This week we learned about the many landforms in our country and our world! We traveled to the Rocky Mountains and the Appalachian Mountains and even made our own ‘SMORES for Fun Friday! Thank you, Mrs. McLeod for organizing this fun activity for us! We had a great time. J We will continue our study of landforms for the next few weeks and the animals that live around them. This will lead into the children choosing and researching facts about their favorite animal. Research is always a class favorite, as it allows the children to focus on their own interests and practice a very important life skill. I am looking forward to encouraging them through their research!
Thank you to those parents who attended the Small Groups Information session! If you were unable to make it, I have attached the information packet to an email for your convenience. Please take the time to read about this great opportunity to be a part of our classroom community!
Here’s what to look forward to in the curriculum next week:

Reading: Analyzing text structure to find the main idea and sequencing events in a story.
Phonics: Consonants- c, g, p, h, m, l, d, t 
Vowel- short o (as in top)
Red words: you, like, to
Grammar:  Understand statements.
Writing: Writing a personal narrative using the First Grade Writers Checklist.
Social Studies: Reviewing mountains and studying different animals who make these landforms their habitat.
Math: Interpreting and analyzing data, solving story problems using addition and subtraction, and looking at various strategies to solve a problem.

Important Updates and Reminders:
·      Please turn in your family picture to go along with your child’s writing no later than Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. I will be posting the children’s writing along with their picture on the bulletin board next week. There are a few pictures missing and I know the children want to broadcast their hard working families!
·      Please continue to make sure your child arrives to school no later than 7:50 to ensure proper time to get settled for the day. This is such an important time for students to feel ready to conquer the day!
·      Tutoring begins next Wednesday, Sept. 4th please make sure to check your child’s Red Folder for an invitation and turn those in signed the following day with your permission.
·      We have Popsicles at the Park coming up September 8th from 2:00-3:00 at Nancy Creek! I look forward to seeing you and your children for a fun afternoon!
·      Our school wants to give back to the brave members of our local Fire Department. Please speak with your child about the important role fire fighters play in our community and the importance of showing gratitude to those who keep us safe! We will be making Thank you Cards in the classroom to show our appreciation. You may also encourage your child to create something at home and bring it school. We will be turning in our creations on September 6th.

Thank you for your support at home! It is a privilege working with your child!

Sincerely,
    Mrs. Peake 

Friday, August 23, 2013

August 26th-30th


Dear Firsties and Families,
 
It was a delight speaking with you all on Monday at 1st grade Orientation! I hope that you found the information helpful as we continue to work together. Please visit the “classroom information” section of our blog if you still have questions about our class. As always you may also email me with any additional questions. I am so fortunate to be working with you and your child this year.
 
We had a VERY productive week learning and growing together in first grade! We traveled across the United States and discussed the importance of dividing labor at home, throughout our state and our nation. We know that the best communities collaborate well together to address their needs. We also practiced our mapping skills by playing a few games using our map of the United States. I was very impressed by their sense of direction! They seemed to catch on quickly to the cardinal directions, especially when reminded to Never Eat Soggy Waffles!
 
One of our main goals these first couple of weeks has been to be able to write a complete sentence. This tends to be an overwhelming task for first graders at the beginning of the year because they are decoding words as well as trying to remember a capital letter at the beginning, an ending mark, and checking to make sure their sentence is a complete thought (includes a noun and verb). Please kindly encourage your child to write complete sentences at home. They have already been making great progress in the classroom!
 
In math, we have been practicing skip counting by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s for number fluency, interpreting data using a variety of graphs and finding different ways to compose numbers up to 10. (For example: 9=4+5, 3+3+3=9, 10-1=9, etc.) We have also been building our math vocabulary understandings by categorizing words such as: sum, difference, more than, greater, less, least, equal, same, etc.
 
 
 
Here’s what to look forward to next week in the curriculum:
Reading: Analyzing story structure and identifying the sequence of events, and analyzing the text feature: Labels
Grammar: Understanding Word Order and ending punctuation.
Phonics: Consonants- c,d,g,l,m,h,t Vowel-a
Red Words- the, and, is
Social Studies: Introducing Landforms and identifying mountain ranges in the U.S.,
Math: Solving story problems with addition and subtraction, and interpreting data using a graph.
Writing:Writing a personal narrative about our hard working families.
 
Important Announcements and Reminders:
 
-Please send in a picture that includes each member of your family with your child on Monday. This will be an important part of our writing. The picture will be returned to you.
 
-Please remember to visit our class’ Shutterfly website to view pictures, volunteer opportunities or events that pertain to our class. You can find the site in our “Links” tab.
 
- Please also remember that we are having a quick informative meeting in the classroom about “Small Groups” on Thursday August 29th at noon. Small Groups will begin Tuesday, September 10th.
 
-CONGRATULATIONS to Kyle Fu for being our first STAR STUDENT! Kyle has done a great job following our agreements this week and comes to school ready to learn with a smile on his face! Great job, Kyle!
 
Thank you for your support at home! Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns.
 
Sincerely,
    Mrs. Peake
jpeake@atlanta.k12.ga.us

Wednesday, August 21, 2013

Common Core: A National Shift in Teaching and Learning


THANK YOU




Thank you to our amazing Room Mom Ashley Welcher for completing our fabulous Shutterfly website! It looks incredible! Please make sure to volunteer for Small Groups. We would love you to join our class.

Here is the link to access the Shutterfly website. It is also included in the "links" tab on our website! The iphone APP is super user friendly. I have been able to quickly see who has volunteered, which will be helpful in preparing the children for your arrival. 


Monday, August 19, 2013

August 19th-23rd


August 19th-23rd

Dear 1st Grade Families,
It has been a wonderful and fun-filled experience getting to know you and your child these past few days! Thank you for your enthusiasm and support as we embark on many new adventures together! First Grade is an academically rigorous year as we begin to learn many new concepts and explore the world around us.
Our first I.B. Unit is titled: “Working Together”. What a perfect way to start the new school year! The central idea of this unit is that communities collaborate in order to address the needs of daily life. We began studying our own classroom community, where the children had the opportunity to choose which jobs they would like to have in the classroom. One major concept we are focusing on is efficiency. How can we organize ourselves to become more efficient so that we can get the most out of our day? We then discussed our families as communities, our neighborhoods, our state, and next week we will be discussing how our nation also operates as a community.

Here’s a look into the curriculum for the following week:

Phonics: Focusing on a set of consonants and the two vowels (o,a) to create, read, and spell words.

Reading: Sequencing events throughout texts and the importance of characterization.

Grammar: Identifying the elements of a complete sentence: capital letter at the beginning, noun, verb and ending mark.

Science: Exploring the United States of America as a larger community as well as our responsibility and connection towards this community.

Math: Measuring and Interpreting Data

Writing: Writing a personal narrative about titled our "Hard Working Family."

Important Announcements/Reminders:

  • I am looking forward to seeing you at first grade orientation on August 19th @ 6:30! We will celebrate/have introductions in the auditorium prior to meeting in the classroom for a brief meeting about the school year.

  • Please remember that we have P.E. on Mondays and Wednesdays. On these days, please remind your child to wear comfortable shoes.

  • August 29th- Please join us at noon in the classroom for an informal meeting about Small Groups! This will be a wonderful opportunity to become a part of your child’s learning at school.


I want to thank those of you who have contributed items to our class wish list! Your donations are being put to great use in the classroom


Thank you once again for your support at home and at school,

Jean Peake

Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Email Issues

Hello Parents,
    Some of you have raised the concern that you are unable to respond to my APS email address. Until this issue can be resolved through the IT Department, please use my personal email (sjh0004@gmail.com) I will check both until it is fixed.

Thank you for your patience!

Sincerely,
    Mrs. Peake