Sunday, November 25, 2012

We are so grateful for the many blessings from God, especially those that He reveals to us as we journey home from holiday visits. What a blessing to have a home waiting for us!

First graders have so enjoyed their study of Native American culture, that we will incorporate more of this unit as we study the first inhabitants of the major regions of the North American continent. This unit will help students learn the basic needs of humans of long ago, and how these indigenous people used the natural resources available to them to meet those needs of survival.

Our science lessons will continue with the botany unit we began in November. During this month we will take time to study the unique characteristics of the evergreen tree. If you have the tradition of buying a live Christmas tree for your home, please consider saving a small sprig, so we can compare the various species of evergreen trees.

The Friday following Thanksgiving is much more than Black Friday! In 2008 the president named this day each year as Native American Heritage Day/National Maize Day when Americans everywhere can spend time to remember how important corn was to the Pilgrim settlers in the 17th century. On Monday, November 26th, your first graders will enjoy learning about corn and the many ways that the early settlers used this important food.

Many blessings,
Mrs. E

Saturday, November 10, 2012

One more week and the Thanksgiving holiday is upon us! The first graders have thoroughly enjoyed the teepee in our classroom as they explore how Native American life must have been like years ago before the Europeans "discovered" North America. Each student has chosen an American Indian name, and a "Crayon Resist" drawing will find its way home soon to explain their choices.

The Botany study is underway, and the student leaf collections have supplied ample examples of the various ways that plants are classified….leaf shapes and leaf margins. THANK YOU SO MUCH. Please look for the first grade bulletin board to see our beautiful presentation of our study. On Monday (11-12), one of our parents, Dr. Leigh Eidson, will come talk to the science class about his extensive vegetable garden. This will coincide wonderfully with the study of the Four Food Groups this week before Thanksgiving. Last week most of the students tasted the different parts of plants that we eat as vegetables: ROOTS... carrots and beets; STEMS… celery and asparagus; LEAVES…lettuce and spinach; FLOWERS…cauliflower and broccoli; FRUIT…pomegranate "jewels." Add some ranch dressing and almost anything tastes great!!

Sunday is Veterans Day, and as we pause as a nation to remember and thank those who serve in the military, I want to personally thank those in our first grade family that are serving or who have served to protect our freedoms. May God protect you, bless you, and grant you the peace that surpasses all understanding.

The students are turning their thoughts to thankfulness this coming week. When sadness and despair try to overtake our thoughts, all we need to do is remember the many blessings we DO have. This simple exercise always seems to cheer me up and give me a grateful heart before the Creator, from Whom all blessings flow. May this holiday bring each of you wonderful memories as well as a humble and thankful heart for all we have here in America. My prayer for the first graders is that they realize how many people contribute to their well being, and how much sacrifice is made (from those who love them) toward their happiness.

Spelling Words for the week:  of, said, only, you, thank, thanked, thanking, grin, grinned, grinning

      Some spelling rules we are learning:   (C-consonant   V-vowel)
        1)  CVCC plus ending : When a word has only one vowel and ends in more than one consonant,
             just add the ending (-ed  -ing)     Example: thank, thanked, thanking
             Other examples: help, helped, helping; wish wished, wishing

        2)  CVC plus ending: When a word has only one vowel and ends in only one consonant,
             DOUBLE the consonant and then add the ending (-ed  -ing)  Example: grin, grinned, grinning
             Other examples: drop, dropped, dropping; step, stepped, stepping

Hope to see you at the Sharing Feast on Friday, November 16. You will soon be contacted to contribute a batch of dressing for the festivities.

Blessings,
Mrs. E

Sunday, November 4, 2012

We had a great day on Friday with all of Christ Church School at Walker Park! The school-wide clean-up campaign was so much fun. A friendly competition evolved to see how much trash each class could gather. The rest of the day was spent with picnics, scavenger hunts, kite flying (AKA running with a kite!), and various class activities. We returned to campus happily exhausted, and I'm sure WE ALL slept soundly that night. Thank you, Temple, for allowing us to adopt Walker Park!

Our leaf collections are due this week. In class we talked about how to recognize poison ivy, whose leaves are beautiful but deadly (there's a Bible lesson in there somewhere!), so please be cautious when collecting. If your leaves start curling or drying out, they can be pressed between heavy books to keep their color and shape. Use tissue or newspaper to line the leaves on both sides. I hope to see many different shapes and textures in our class collection.

On Election Day, first graders will have the opportunity to register to vote, and enter a voting booth in our classroom to make their choices for president. They will hear positive descriptions of the candidates for both parties, color a Presidential Seal, and bring home a USA map to color each state as the evening reveals the winner. (This is not homework…. just an optional activity for home.) We will pray for God to give our next president great wisdom to lead our nation for the next four years.

Spelling words for this week (November 5-9):
               there, from, be, we, or, to, ask, asked, asking, October 

Our Fall Book Fair will be on display all week. Please come in and see what book/s may want to find their way into your personal library. There are also books for everyone on your Christmas list! Thank you to Cindy Scott for setting up the book fair while we were all at the park having fun.

Blessings,
Mrs. E