We are learning about the patterns in the universe and this communicator told us the order of the planets from a model he made.This is a great example of taking action on our learning@StrawberryIB
Unpacking 15 cartons of my classroom library was daunting, but so worth it when reading is chosen as a free choice activity. A teacher’s dream! 👍🎉@StrawberryIB
These inquisitive first graders are literally piecing together the photo clues to figure out what their first Unit of Inquiry will be. Stay tuned...@StrawberryIB
Piggybacking off the ideas of my colleagues, I borrowed the morning meeting greeting of Guess Whose Shoe It Is? This was such a fun way to say good morning to our new friends in class. My first graders are so sweet!@strawberryIB
We kicked off our How-To Writing with a hands-on activity. This was a fun and engaging way for these first graders to be introduced to the elements of the genre. Also, they loved their little pet penguins so much! They are already inquiring how to make other animals@strawberryib
Scoot is a fun way to integrate movement and review all the new sounds we learned in Power Teams this year. These thinkers had to fill their boards with words that follow spelling patterns@strawberryib
“Individually we are one drop. Together we are an ocean”(or in this case, a pond full of multisyllablic word fish 😉🍓🐟 Very thankful for my hard working, dedicated collaborative team at Camp Strawberry Hill 🍓! #firstgraderocks Quote by Ryunosuke Satoro 📚
These two knowledgeable friends remembered learning the word coincidence at the beginning of the year. They were so excited to use it when they greeted each other in the morning.@strawberryib#wegotthespirit