Grade One - Mrs. Keyes
Sunday, 13 December 2015
Friday, 13 November 2015
Our Math Thinking
Learning math concepts and strategies help all of us get "the right answer". If I add 1+1 I come up with the right answer, 2.
Thinking about how we solve math problems and being able to communicate our thinking are skills that require students to go beyond just the right answer. When students think like a mathematician they begin to recognize patterns, are better able to analyze math problems, are more aware of their thinking and become more skilled at re-working their ideas. Essentially students who think mathematically become Math Thinkers and Doers who are able to form a deeper understanding of math beyond just the right answer.
Check out these Grade 1 Students who Think Like A Mathematician.
Our Awesome Class!
Take a look at our Awesome Grade 1's. They collaborated in groups, shared ideas, connected ideas to the whole class and were able to communicate those ideas to form the Criteria For An Awesome Classroom.
Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Welcome Back!
It is hard to believe that a new school year is here! I have really enjoyed spending time with my family and friends this summer. I hope you have all had a really great break and are ready for what promises to be a great year in Grade 1.
Pick Up and Drop Off
I will go outside with the students the first week to make sure students know where to go and what to do.
Please note: Any students who are in daycare after school will line up in a separate line and will walk to daycare when the bell rings.
I will be updating this blog frequently in order to give you a peek into some of the great things we do in our classroom. It is always exciting and fun to be in a room full of 5 and 6 year old kids. Looking forward to sharing our adventures with you!
Sunday, 1 March 2015
Cardboard Creations
As a final activity in our Science Unit, we designed and constructed structures that met a pre-determined set of criteria. We used what we learned about materials, objects and structures to come up with our Success Criteria.
Here are some of the structures we made:
After designing and building, we put our structures to the test. We used a "wind machine" (a fan) to see if our structures would stay together and not fall in the wind. The good news is: all of the structures we built were designed and created in a way that none fell over in the wind. The bad news: we have no photos or video to document this testing because we were having way too much fun! ;)
Symmetry
We have been learning all about Symmetry in Math. Here we are working with a math partner to create a symmetrical design. We used a ruler as the "line of symmetry" and took turns placing the pattern blocks down ensuring that our designs had matching sides.
Friday, 6 February 2015
"Achoo!"
It's that time again when we ask that you please send in more Kleenex boxes. Our noses thank you in advance. ;)
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