Tuesday, October 27, 2015

From the Library

First graders are off to a great start in library. Many of them reported that they had attended or participated in a wedding over the summer, so we shared the book Uncle Peter's Amazing Chinese Wedding. We compared some of the traditions in Lenore Look's story (bridesmaids demanding cartwheels, songs and money before allowing the groom and his friends to see the bride and take her to the ceremony, red dresses, pouring tea, children jumping on a bed covered in candy, changing into different outfits) with the girls' experiences.

We then began our Cynthia Rylant unit. We read one each from the Poppleton, Mr. Putter and Tabby, Henry and Mudge, and Annie and Snowball series. Many girls checked out other books in theses series (we have baskets full of each). Ask your daughter what Cynthia Rylant likes to include in her stories. Brownie and Pearl is another newer series by Rylant, and The Lighthouse Children an older series, for those who just can't enough of her.

The tradition of the First Grade Shelf books continues. Each week or so a group of books is displayed on the high shelf facing the first grade corner. The books all have something in common. Everyone tries to figure out the theme. Last week all the titles were questions. This week's group includes:
Runaway Radish
Green is a Chile Pepper, a Book of Colors
The Potato Man
Sophie's Squash
Roslyn Rutabaga and the Biggest Hole on Earth
The Princess and the Pea
Creepy Carrots!
Clarice Bean, That's Me
Corn Chowder Poems
I Heard it from Alice Zucchini

Monday, October 26, 2015

Art: Helping Robots and Machines


First graders have been thinking about helping in art. They told stories about times they helped others and times others helped them. During these discussions they noted that at times everyone needs help in one way or another. They designed and constructed low relief cardboard and wood sculptures of helping robots or machines, that have special parts to perform special actions. Ask your first grader what special parts her creation has, and whom it is designed to help. Girls will use paint and hand tools to add finishing touches to their constructions. 







Tuesday, October 20, 2015

Music: Speaking With Expression

The girls got into groups to act out Humpty Dumpty!

Humpty Dumpty sat on a wall:



















Humpty Dumpty had great fall:















All the king's horses and all the king's men:















Couldn't put Humpty together again:

Friday, October 16, 2015

Music: Creating Rhythms from Words

Watch these girls track the beats from left to right, and then share their rhythm comprised of words with 1 sound per beat (pie) and 2 sounds per beat (muffin)!


Monday, October 5, 2015

Art: Drawing from Observation

First graders connected their eyes and hands as they practiced observational drawing from plants and leaves. Girls explored four different media (felt tipped pen, ink wash, permanent marker on polyester paper, and monoprint). They noted the similarities and differences between materials as they worked, and discussed the various ways in which they personally connect with nature aside from drawing. 





Friday, October 2, 2015

Music:  Experimenting With Sound

Hand drums can make dozens of different kinds of sounds.  Here are the girls experimenting to see how many different sounds they can create!