We began our very first class today with some quick rules. I explained that in such a small group, you
don’t need a whole lot of rules. Mostly,
if you are kind and respectful, you’re covered!
However, we did have to talk about boundaries for playtime, not opening
up the animal pens without asking, and avoiding rough-play. I have no doubt that this sweet little group
will have a fantastic year together!
We will start each class day with the Pledge of Allegiance
and Farm News. Each student will get a
chance to hold the flag, and we will switch off each class day. Farm News is the time that I have set aside to
fill the kids in on all the farm related happenings since our last class. This week, I explained how we brought in a
new steer yesterday. He has only been
here for a day, so he is still LOUD! As
the students learned today, the “moooo” from the new steer was in the
background.
In science class, the kids started their weather unit with
Ms. Gina. They worked on a weather booklet
as they discussed different weather conditions.
After learning about different aspects of weather, they created their
own fan “wind-makers”. I love this
age! The students are not only learning the subject content, but they are learning how to learn in a group, follow directions, and interact with their peers.
In grammar, the kids learned about nouns. Most of them knew that nouns are people, places, or things... but nouns can also be ideas! We talked about many examples of each type of noun. As we discussed different examples, we talked about the difference between common nouns and proper nouns. Then, the students wrote down their own nouns on slips of paper. Taking turns (and with my help), they decided if the nouns that they wrote were common or proper. Then, they ran them to the correct box!
Our story for the day was Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs! Kids of ALL ages love a good story! We will continue to do read-alouds to the class each week. Not only will we be reading to the class, but we also will have library time, so students can check out books from our little lending library. The love for reading starts young! The kids will also be doing a little bit of writing for us each week. They each were given a journal, and I impressed upon them that writing for me should not be stressful at all! I let them know that I love to read, and that I absolutely love to read what kids write. It is my hope that this journal will be a way for them to get comfortable with writing.
Our history/social studies class is learning about maps and the globe. The class discussed how the earth has two poles and rotates on an axis. We talked about cardinal directions. They should know north, east, south, and west! We talked about how a compass works, and they made their own pretend compass. This will hopefully help them to remember the directions! At home, the students will be working on some map activities using the information that we covered in class.
In art, the class learned about primary and secondary colors today. They used water color paints to work through the lesson. Afterward, they used warm and cool colors to create a patterned hand project. Some did not finish these, but we will continue to work on them next week!
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