Five for Friday - May 13th

I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for Five for Friday!

Here are some highlights from our week.  

ONE: Plant Unit
We finally finished our unit on plants this week.  The kids did an awesome job collecting and recording information about plants in their science folders.  To finish out the unit my kiddos planted several different seeds.  They loved that they got to pick the seed they planted.   Let's hope all the seeds sprout... perhaps I should plant a few extras next week to avoid end of year disappointment when I send home the sprouts!


Love these little planters from Walmart.  I paid $6 for 24 and the kiddos can bring them home and plant them right in the ground... so convenient and easy for the families.  

TWO: Fairy Tales
We finished reading fairy tales this week and the kiddos were kind of bummed when I told them we were done... they truly enjoyed listening to these  stories.  They did a great job making connections between the stories each day.  Next week we'll be writing about our favorite fairy tale. I can't wait to see which stories the kids pick as their favorites.

As we read several stories this week we charted each of the stories according to different fairy tale elements.  This helped us to compare and contrast the stories.  




Today I pulled out these fairy tale and folk tale mini-books.  They range in level from G-J.  Most of my kiddos are reading above this level but they still enjoyed taking a few minutes to read another fairy tale or two before the unit was over.  Sometimes it's nice for the kids to read just to read and enjoy.  We don't do that enough and it's kind of sad! :(



  THREE: Regrouping
We started regrouping this week and my kiddos rocked it!!  I love starting with this regrouping work mat before we turn to regrouping when adding vertically.  I think it's so important for the kids to see why and how we regroup before we show them the actual computations.  

Today we moved from the work mat to the computations and I was so proud of my kiddos.  A few years ago I realized that 6 and 7 year old minds need to see the two digit number they get when they add the ones place before they can carry the ten to the tens place.  

I have my kids write the number to the side of the problem, draw a line down the middle, label the tens and ones and then move the ones down and the tens up.  This seems to really help them understand regrouping and ensures they don't miss a step.   


 FOUR: Outer Space 
This week we began a unit on outer space and I cannot be more excited!  When I was in elementary school I was obsessed with outer space... I had a telescope and practically every kids book written about space.  Apollo 13 was my favorite movie and to date, I've probably seen the movie 200 times... not kidding!!

That being said my enthusiasm has waned a bit but I still find outer space completely fascinating so I'm happy to share it with my kiddos.  This week we began by learning about the sky, the atmosphere and outer space as well as how the earth moves (rotates and revolves).  Next week we'll move on to what causes day and night as well as the moon and stars.

FIVE: Friday Morning Surprise 
One of my sweet kiddos brought me this huge bouquet of lilacs... what a great way to start a gloomy Friday the 13th. The classroom smelled amazing all day!!





Have a great weekend.. Don't forget to check out Doodle Bugs Teaching for more Five for Friday posts!  
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Five for Friday: May Already??

I'm linking up with Doodle Bugs Teaching for Five for Friday!

This was our first week back from an 11 day Spring Break and we had a lot to do as the calendar changed to May!  Here are some highlights from our week!  

ONE: Mother's Day
At the beginning of our week and a half long spring break I had all my plans finalized and then I realized the week we go back was the week we needed to create Mother's Day gifts!   So I cut out some of the plans I had ready so we could make these vases for Mother's Day.  I found the vases at the Dollar Tree for $1 each... such a steal.  I had paint left over from our vases last year so this gift only cost me $23 plus a few bucks for tissue paper to wrap them up.  All in all not a ton of money and such a cute gift for the moms in our class!!  

TWO: Fairy Tales
We began a unit on fairy tales this week and the kids are hooked!  I decorated the classroom door so my kiddos walked into an "enchanted castle" and they were so excited to begin.  I also made these crowns and princess hats that we can wear when we read fairy tales.  I can't wait to see what next week brings as we read Rapunzel and the Frog Prince!



  THREE: Spy Missions
Just prior to our spring break my kiddos were kind of over our math tub games and the independent work they were completing each day during our math workshop block.  So I knew I needed to think of something to get them engaged again because we still have two months of school left!!  

I created these math mission folders and we had a whole math workshop block dedicated to "math missions" they needed to complete to become spies!!  This captured their attention right away!!  Now they're so excited to get out their independent "Math Mission" folders every day.  They can't wait to tell me how many "Missions" they've competed by the end of the week and they're so motivated to do better each day and week!   


 FOUR: Nonfiction Writing 
I feel like the nonfiction chapter books have been being published for days!! I'm so glad my kiddos have enjoyed writing these chapter books and we worked hard this week to edit them but we need to finish them on Monday!  This kiddo wrote a ton about US symbols... can't wait to read it!

FIVE: Spring Break Challenge 
Because we had such a long spring break this year (11 days) I sent home s short packet of work as an optional assignment to do over the break.  I was so pleased when we returned on Monday to learn that 20 of my 23 kiddos did the assignment.  So proud of my hard workers.  I decided to have my kiddos back for an ice cream party to celebrate all their hard work!


Have a great weekend.. Don't forget to check out Doodle Bugs Teaching for more Five for Friday posts!  
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