This week the Blue Team learned about safety from the experts. We had the Paramedics and Police visit us at our school. Mrs. Pugh came and talked to us about being safe at school and we took a field trip to the Fire Station. The kids had a great time!
Oreo Day in Mrs. Morris’ Class!
This week we are learning the letter O, so we decided to have fun with Oreos. The students remember more when they can attach the memory to a fun experience.
At Mrs. Morris’ table, the students got to share how they like to eat their Oreos. Each child got an Oreo and a glass of milk. They all were asked how they liked to eat their Oreos and Mrs. Morris recorded their answers in the class Oreo Book. This will encourage the kids to read the book once it is in the Library Center and it helps them understand that the words on the page have meaning. Mrs. Morris took a picture of each child eating their Oreo to illustrate each page.

Mrs. Blackshear had an Oreo stacking contest with the kids. They could only use one hand to stack the Oreos and they could not straighten the tower. This encouraged the students to focus on their fine motor skills to build a tall tower. After each child built a tower, they graphed the results. This reinforced the math concepts of more and less and one-to-one correspondence by counting their stacked Oreos. They also went from the concrete activity to a more abstract version with pictures of Oreos to represent their tower on the graph.

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Ethan F, Amiah B, Avery V and Marissa G
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Chris S, Jaelynne R, Nathaniel V and Kadi S
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Lizandro L, Aidan C and Landry R
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Xander H, Fayth H, Ethan C and Mikaylah R
We had some fun in our small groups today! I got out the shaving cream and each student experimented with how it felt, how they could manipulate it and what they could draw in it once it was spread on the table. They enjoyed this so much! We talked about how it grows when I put a small amount on the table in front of them, what it smelled like and what it felt like.
This is a great exercise because it works their fine motor skills and pre-writing skills. We drew circles in our shaving cream, made hand prints and some of the students were able to write a few letters! When we finished they all asked if we would do it again and I think we will!
For more pictures of our first two weeks click on School is Cool.
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