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Sunday, October 24, 2010

Fall Festival Sightings

Did you see the Green Queen or Raggedy Anne and Andy at the Fall Festival? That was Mrs. Marx and Mr. Andy with his girlfriend, Anne. I am happy to say that 13 students from our class attended the Fall Festival. It is always a great time. I get to see current students and students from the past. I enjoy talking to parents and seeing everyone having a good time. This year my daughter, Amber, brought a friend with her and showed off the Frog Bog. In addition, this year was memorable because I won 2 prizes in the basket raffles. The only disappointment was that when I passed by the recycle bins, I saw styrofoam and food instead of recyclable items and in the trash can I saw recyclable bottles and cans and Capri Sun pouches. It made me think about how much further we have to go to educate our community about conservation. Do you think we can have everyone recycling by next Fall Festival?

Friday, October 15, 2010

Diligence

We are studying the 1st grade biographies and we have found a characteristic that is common among all of the famous Americans we have studied. What is that characteristic you may ask? Well, it is quite coincidental that it is the characteristic of the month that Mrs. Lehman is teaching...diligence. Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross, George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and Christopher Columbus are all known for sticking with whatever it was that they were focused on be it a sail across the Atlantic, freedom for all, the study of the elements, or a job well done. We still have George Washington Carver, Eleanor Roosevelt, and Martin Luther King to discuss. Do you think we will find that they are diligent, too?

Thursday, October 14, 2010

Farm Days at the Farmers' Market

What a wonderful day we had at the Farmers' Market. The weather was perfect, the livestock interesting, and the sponsors knowledgable. The children had a fantastic time. They couldn't decide on a "favorite" they had so much fun, but some of their favorites were the hayride and pumpkin patch, the magic show, and the animals. What was one thing you learned on our field trip?

Tuesday, October 5, 2010

What a Great Start

We have had a great start to the year. We were amazed by comparisons with long ago and today and the possibilities of the future. "Being a Scientist" was exciting and we discovered that we use our "scientist" skills in other areas like reading and math. We are almost always observing, comparing, sequencing, predicting, measuring, inferring, and communicating in one way or another. Now, we are learning all about important people in history who have done spectacular things. We are using a timeline to follow them through history in sequence of their birth. I wonder if one of you will one day be displayed on a timeline for some outstanding accomplishment you have made.