Wednesday, March 16, 2011

Celebrations!

This has been a short week but we've done so much!  They oral presentations on the research topics were fabulous. Thanks for all the hard work that went into these at home. There are 2 photos on this page, but the rest of them can be found here. 


Nick is ready to present his work about Giant machines.

Zara told us lots of interesting facts about fish, especially the clownfish.
I also videoed each child as they spoke. The files have been compressed, so I hope you can view them from home. Look for them here.  If you hover the mouse over each file, you will see the child's name on it.
Here's a little 'test' video I took of the class at work. 


Today we had a celebration because we have finished the Non-Fiction reading and writing unit. Mr. Woody's 4th Grade class came down and rotated around the room, listening to my students talk about their research projects and diorama. 

Sanah teaches Kai about dolphins

Varun reads the book he wrote about tigers

Shreya and her classmates say "Cheers" with cupcakes to celebrate the end of the Non-fiction reading and writing unit. You can see Ruoyan in this photo too -she came to visit us today since her own Singaporean school is on holiday.
St Patrick's Day -since there is no school tomorrow, we all came to school dressed in green today. Imagine the shock when the children entered the classroom to find books on the floor, chairs overturned, toys strewn about and everything in a mess. We think it was a leprechaun because there was a trail of green glitter throughout the room AND a gold (chocolate) coin in every desk drawer. There are more photos of St Patrick's Day here.
Skye is shocked at the mess the leprechaun made in our classroom

Amber was pleased that the leprechaun left a gold coin for everyone.http://www.sas.edu.sg/gallery/10-11/Q3/PS/Grade_1/Woodfield/Leprechaun%20in%20the%20class/index.html

Thursday, March 10, 2011

Your generosity is overwhelming!

THANK YOU!
New Zealanders working at SAS dressed in red & black. The sign says "Arohanui Otautahi" which is Maori for "Sending love to Christchurch" 
I've been feeling very emotional all day, seeing so many people dressed in Red & Black for Christchurch. This class alone raised $368 to go to the New Zealand Red Cross to help people in Christchurch. Thank you so much for your incredible generosity. The ground continues to shake there every day. Christchurch people were woken again at 4am today with another strong after shock. There are usually about 10 aftershocks per day, of varying strength.
All dressed in red & black.


Hannah was in Christchurch in January. She showed us a photo of herself jumping on a bungy in the center of Christchurch. Nobody is allowed in that broken area now.
You can see more photos of Red & Black day here


Research Projects
Most children have finished writing their research projects. It's been a fabulous week where kids are constantly begging for more time to write. They are so proud of their books. On Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday they will all present their books and dioramas to the class so try to get the dioramas into school on Monday morning please.

Conferences
Parent Teacher conferences will be held next Thursday and Friday. If you haven't signed up for your time yet, please go to the Primary Website and click on "SAS Conference Wiki"

Starlight Ball
I love love love the Starlight Ball. The children will look so angelic when they are all dressed up. Please don't go any any big expense for this. Just dress your child nicely so they know that this is a special occasion.
I hope you can all come to the Ball on April 8.

Friday, March 4, 2011

Back at last!



Well its a long time since the blog was updated!
So here's a round up of just some of the activities the children have been involved in lately. There are many more photos here
MATH
 Playing math games that help learn the addition and subtraction facts.

READING AND WRITING
Aedan and Ethan were involved in Reader's Theater. We were an excellent audience for them.

We have been learning to read and write non-fiction. These "How-To" books teach how to do something like "How to make a Friend" or "How to play soccer."

After writing little "How To" books we wrote longer books on a subject we knew a lot about. These books include the features of real non-fiction books e.g. table of contents, diagrams, captions, labels, factual information. Now, we are researching a topic that we don't know a lot about. We went to the library three times this week to read and make notes on our topic of choice. Every time we went, the librarians gave us compliments on how quietly we worked. Mrs Woody was so proud of us that she gave us a traffic light popsicle on Friday afternoon to thank us.



SOCIAL STUDIES
We are also learning about Singapore in social studies. We learned that it is part of the continent of Asia. We also learned some mapping skills when constructing maps of Singapore.

Today we made beautiful cards for children in Christchurch, to make them feel a little better when their homes and schools are ruined. 

SCIENCE
Discovering how air behaves in water


Balloon rockets - we learned that air is compressed in balloons and it will propel a plastic bag along a string when the air is expelled from the balloon.