Tuesday, October 30, 2018

Storyteller Diane Edgecomb




Today the children listened to stories of Superheroes told by storyteller Diane Edgecomb.  Long before the Superheroes of today, people all over the world used their super imaginations to create folktales about creatures and people with extraordinary powers.  Diane told the story of Anansi the entertaining Spider God from Africa who had web-spinning adventures.
Thanks to TESPTO for funding this program
 for the children to enjoy!

Monday, October 29, 2018

Halloween Word Problems



Spooky Halloween Word Problems have been suddenly appearing all over our classroom! 
During our Writer's Workshop times we have been focusing on Word Choice. Word Choice is about painting a picture with your words. It's about trying a variety of words to connect with your reader.  It's about using verbs to create an active, energetic voice and trying new ways of saying things.  Word Choice is about using the perfect word in the perfect place. 

 After learning about nouns, verbs and adjectives the children are focusing on the power of word choice while creating their own Halloween Word Problems for their classmates to solve!

Fun with Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives!



During our Writer's Workshop times we have been learning about Nouns, Verbs and Adjectives! 
The children have learned that if you were a noun, you would be easy to spot.  You would be a person, a place or a thing.  If you were a noun, you could be a star, a cloud, an astronaut, or the moon.

If you were a verb, you could tell what someone or something is doing.  If you were a verb, you could show action!  If you were a verb, you could swimtiptoedanceleappaddle or plunge.


They have also learned that if you were an adjective, you would work side by side with nouns.  A noun names a person, place, or thing.  As an adjective, you would be busy describing nouns. 
 If you were an adjective, you would be colorfulbrilliantdazzlingfeatherymany-legged or slimy!



The children had lots of fun writing their own Halloween nouns, verbs and adjectives!

Halloween Parade and Party Reminder

Halloween Parade & Party!



Who: Kindergarten & First Graders
When: October 31
What Time: 2:00PM (changed from the originally planned 2:10 start time)
Where: Front parking lot across from the school entrance & gym

This parade will be followed by our individual classroom Halloween parties!
All family members are welcome!

On October 31st (or beforehand) please remember to send your child to school with his/her Halloween costume! Any accessories/makeup that may get lost might be better off staying at home. Please, no scary horror masks or toy weapons. Thank you so much for understanding!

We hope to see you there!
The Kindergarten & First Grade Teachers

Sunday, October 28, 2018

Mystery Guest Reader



Special thanks to Erin Larkin for being our 
Mystery Guest Reader on Friday.
The children loved listening to the story,
  Dragons Love Tacos!

Friday, October 19, 2018

Mystery Guest Reader



Special thanks to today's Mystery Guest Reader, 
who shared a favorite book from his own childhood, 
The Travels of J.B. Rabbit.  
It was a such a nice way to end our Fun Friday!

Wednesday, October 17, 2018

Mystery Guest Reader



Special thanks to Jenn Kolinka for being our 
Mystery Guest Reader last Friday.  
The children loved listening to Rosie Revere, Engineer. 
This book celebrates creativity and perseverance as Rosie uses her imagination and creative thinking to construct great inventions.
Mrs. Kolinka donated this wonderful book to our classroom library, which was greatly appreciated!

Friday, October 5, 2018

Happy Costume Day!

Our First Mystery Guest Reader!



Special thanks to Megan Brown, 
our first Mystery Guest Reader this year!
The children loved listening to 
Postcards from the Topsfield Fair.
As Meg Quinn, the author of this fun Alphabet Book says,
"We hope you had fun reading each letter,
"And learned that the Fair just gets better and better.
Every year in October it runs for 10 days,
Next time you'll enjoy it in many more ways!"

Thursday, October 4, 2018

Walk-a-thon

Many thanks for all of your support of our
Steward School Walk-a-thon.
We had a great day! 
The children got lots of exercise 
while supporting a great cause!



  








Tuesday, October 2, 2018

Discovery Museum's Traveling Workshop on Sound


Today our first graders participated in a program presented by The Discovery Museum's Traveling Workshops entitled Sound.  The children plunged a vibrating tuning fork into a bowl of water to create a spray as they learned that sound is vibration.  The children actively engaged in exploring sound, and they created unique sound makers with household materials.
Thanks to TESPTO for funding this exciting program!

If you are interested in making more science discoveries, you can visit http://bit.ly/TSWactivity
to find more ideas for exploring science with fun, at-home science activities.
If you complete the five question survey about the Sound workshop, a FREE admission pass to visit the Discovery Museum will be sent to you!


Thank you for a Fantastic Parent Open House!

Dear Families,
Thanks to all who were able to stop by Thursday night for our Parent Seminar!
  It was so nice to meet so many of you and get a chance to talk about your fabulous first graders and some of the exciting activities I have planned for the children.  Below is a link to my Parent Seminar presentation for all to view. 
 This may be a great resource for you to refer back to throughout the year, 
as it highlights the concepts that will be taught in all curriculum areas.
I am looking forward to a fantastic year!

I hope you enjoy our Slide Show Presentation,
 Meet Mrs. Gouzie's Super Stars! 
The children would LOVE to read some comments on their Slide Show! 



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