Monday, April 28, 2014

Christmas in April!!

Better late than never as they day, here are some of our pictures from our Nativity play, I do have some others as well that contain all the kids from our class, these ones only have the students who I have permission to share on the blog. If you would like a copy of the pictures please let me know and I will be happy to email them to you as they are now saved on my computer. My email is abc123bailey@gmail.com.


Joseph, our Shepherd boy and his faithful sheep.
   

Such a happy smiley pair.

Joseph and Mary

Our Wisemen













Some of our lovely angels singing at the end


I have been absolutely blown away by what these kids have done this year, learning those parts for our little class play is what inspired some of our more recent projects. These kids are such a blessing to me everyday. I am getting really sad when I think about how close we are to the end of our year. 

I will get pictures up of the countries projects very soon. I am in awe of the work they have done!! 

Thursday, April 24, 2014

My first graders are the greatest first graders ever!!!


When we last left off here at Miss Bailey is a terrible blogger, I had shared with you our 50 states that rhyme song. I must admit that I wasn't sure if the kids would be able to pull off the memorization of that song but WOW was I in for a surprise!! Not only did these amazing kiddos memorize the song, several of them had it memorized before it was "due". Next up was our states project. Here are the pictures of the INCREDIBLE work that blew me away again (some of my friends were camera shy).


Timothy's Washington box

Tyler's North Carolina Box


Ben's West Virginia Box



New Jersey poster by Luciana


Kansas display by Kira



Mississippi




I am so immensely proud of these wonderful students, they learned so much about their states and I learned several really cool facts as well.
The next project I assigned is going to be an absolute hoot to see. I asked the kids to pick a country and talk about the country in the character of a person, place, or thing from that country. Then they are going to decorate a poster to use when presenting on their country. Here is the example I created to share with the kids. (Please remember I have all the artistic talent of a blind snail.)


“G’day Mates, I’m Kasey Kangaroo and I’m from “the land down under”, Australia. Did you know that Australia is both a continent and a country? It’s divided up into 6 states and 2 territories.
Life gets pretty crazy down here, we’ve got some wild and dangerous creatures to watch out for! Because of her size Australia has many different landscapes with unique plant and animal life from tropical rainforests to deserts we’ve got something for everyone to enjoy. You might find a Kola friend hanging out in the Eucalyptus trees, a wandering wombat, or a crazy looking bird called an emu. Do me a favor and warn me if you see any wild looking Dingoes though, they might try to have me for dinner.
The humans in Australia mostly speak English but with an Australian accent.
If you ever make it down to Australia be sure to check out a performance at the Sydney opera house and visit the Great Barrier Reef, the world’s largest coral reef system.” 

I am really excited to see what the kids come up with!!
We also made continent plates by painting an oval shaped paint and then  coloring and cutting out the continents and oceans. I am a genius and forgot to get pictures of the kids gluing the continents to the plates but here are some pictures of stage one and the finished projects displayed on lockers.




I have managed to recover our Christmas play pictures that I had thought were lost forever so I PROMISE to do a much overdue post with those this weekend. 

I can't wait to see what else this year has in store for us!!


 

Friday, March 21, 2014

iPad, youPad, weALLPad

You may have heard rumblings about a shiny new friend in our classroom last week, those rumbling might have sounded like this "AHHHHHH ASKJAJKDLKD iPAD!!!!!" Or maybe that was just the response in our classroom when I brought our new friend Paddington, or Learny, or Techie Ted, or PadPad (the jury is still out on the name I'm leaning toward Learny Paddington the Techie Pad-Pad but we'll see) the iPad in.
My reasoning for getting the iPad was that we have so many students who work at different paces, some finish REAAAALLY quickly and others need extra time, my go to response when one of the students asks what they should do next has always been "Read a book" but at this point in the year many of the kids have read and reread and rereread the same books during that down time and I realized that while they were doing something productive and using those reading skills, they weren't  really gaining any knew knowledge or being challenged. I tried find more practice activities for them to work on but I wasn't really happy with that as an option because it felt like I was punishing them for being quick workers so that went out the window very quickly.

Enter the iPad, I did some research on the best apps for classroom use and found that there are so many more than I would have ever thought. Now I watch for responsible students who are working hard and following directions and I put them on my list to use the iPad during seatwork time, when they have finished all their work. Usually the time is limited to about 10 minutes a person to try and share with as many of the students as possible, of course not everyone will get it everytime but I am making it my goal to make sure everyone gets some time with it each week. I have even used it in one of our reading groups when we did some super stellar reading and finished way early.

I know that some of you have your own iPads and tablets at home so I wanted to share with you a few of the apps we are using and invite you to let me know of any your student enjoys that I might want to check out.

1. Money Math












I like that this app has a variety of activities from practice adding coins, to making change, and using the least number of coins. This one appears to be only available in itunes.

2. Scholastic Storia
I like this app for our room because it takes ebooks to the next level with activities, questions, and games in the story. This helps with comprehension skills.

3. Phonics Genius
This app sorts words  by their vowel/special sounds and displays them as it reads them.








There is also a feature that allows students to record themselves reading the words to compare their reading to the readers on the app. I haven't yet figured out how to use that function yet.

4. Happi and The Pirates
This game uses spelling, math, and puzzles for a challenging game to find buried treasure.






5. Stack the states
Even though we are just learning about the states and we haven't gone into too much detail about them yet this app helps them learn to recognize the states and provides interesting trivia along the way.




We have a few more apps that we haven't been able to explore yet but the kids have been so eager to play the games even the challenging ones. I am really encouraged by their excitement.

Have a blessed weekend.