Families,

It has been an eventful few weeks. Let’s start with our wonderful Grandparents’ Day! We performed a poem, presented our paintings of leaves, and then sang and danced a song about twirling leaves. It represented a collaboration between the Music Director, Mrs. Hilliard, and I. We wanted to integrate our study of trees with art and music. It was very well received. Then grandparents were able to come back to the classroom and look at student work, listen to their grandchild read, play a math game, and be interviewed about first grade in their experience. We will use the interviews to make books about grandparents and school. The children learn how some things in first grade are the same and some things are different. It presents as a small history lesson. The paintings that we shared are hanging in the classroom. Feel free to pop in anytime and take a look at our leaf paintings that were inspired by Georgia O”Keeffe.

The children filled the jar with pom poms and earned their ice cream sundaes! We had three kinds of ice cream, chocolate sauce, strawberries, sprinkles, gummy bears, whip cream, and a cherry on top. It was a good day. We started to fill the jar once again and this time they will earn a movie and popcorn. We have 5 pom poms in the jar. How many more do we need? We ask this each day, a very motivating math question.

We are beginning our study of addition and subtraction. We start with math stories that the children act out and then learn to interpret or solve using pictures, words, and numbers. Eventually it will be only number sentences. Once they learn the concepts and symbols we will start learning number facts. Our apple heads have lost almost 3 inches in circumference and 3 ounces in weight. Evaporation is an astonishing process for kids to understand.

We did a celery and dye experiment to learn the function of a stem. The students were able to make the connection to a tree, (stem/trunk) and witness the water being carried to the leaves. They made a drawing of our adopted tree, as well as leaf and bark rubbings.

We finished “Danny, the Champion of the World”. It was a good book and we were sorry it ended. Ask your child why Danny was considered a champion? We are now on chapter 4 of “The Fairy Rebel” . It is a fantasy with lots of wonderful fairies, elves, and of course a mean queen. I have everyone’s full attention when I read.

On Thursday we will be going to Kennedy Park, in Lenox, with the entire Lower School. We hike to the top where we play some games and have a picnic. There is a notice in your child’s book bag. They carry their own food so please make it light. They should be dressed well. It can be windy and cold at the top, but so much fun if you are well prepared. Let’s hope for another glorious fall day!

Happy Birthday to Gabrielle and Ben!

Fondly,
Miss Milani