Once again I had to leave early on Halloween. Usually Mrs. Crabbeesub comes in and subs for me, but she recently fell and broke a hip. So her friend, Mrs. Jorgensonsen, came in for me this afternoon. She was a good old fashioned Norwegian substitute teacher. She loved the Halloween treats brought in by the kids and I understand she had a lot of fun dancing with Just Dance on the Wii.
Monday, October 31, 2011
Tuesday, October 18, 2011
A Visit from John Latimer
John Latimer is a rural mail carrier from Grand Rapids who also has a radio show on KAXE radio (91.7 fm). Every Tuesday morning he hosts the "Phenology Show" and my class has been a part of it for the last 8 or 9 years. Phenology involves watching nature to see how it changes over time. Things like the first robin spotted in the spring, or when a tree loses all its leaves. Every day we talk about weather and changes in nature during science class. We write up a report and call it in to John's show on Tuesday.
Today John came to our class and talked about phenology. We got to go outside (in freezing cold temperatures, I might add) to look at some interesting phenology right along the path near the school forest. We saw a few late blooming wildflowers, a robin's nest and we learned about willow galls.
Thanks John, for being a part of our class.
Friday, October 7, 2011
Fall Wonder Wander
I love these warm, sunny fall days. Today the 5th graders went on a Wonder Wander. They had five minutes to wander along the edge of the woods and find one plant that they found interesting. They then had a half hour to make observations, draw and do sketchbook notes for this plant. The drawings were incredible. These students really know how to look carefully at items from nature!
Thursday, October 6, 2011
Spelling Fun Day
Our Thursday spelling assignment is always something kind of fun. By rolling a 12-sided die, we determine which activity will be completed. Some of these are games and others are more art activities. The class favorite is always number 7 - shaving cream. Who wouldn't like to write their spelling words in shaving cream?
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