The week started with The Gingerbread Man. I read this to 4Z and the day after they were treated to gingerbread that I baked for them. Some of them had never tasted it before. Once they finished their special treat, they created Adjective Gingerbread Men. They chose words to describe how it tasted, felt, appeared and sounded. It was a tasty treat they enjoyed as they wrote.
Monday started Spirit Week. The children, as well as the teachers, wore their ugly sweaters. This was one of my favorites. Not only are the children excited, but the faculty and staff also showed their spirit.
Pajama day on Friday was lots of fun. The children were dressed so comfy and cozy as they watched a movie.
Tuesday was How the Grinch Stole Christmas as our read aloud. Instead of me reading the entire book to the children, they each took a turn and read a page each. After that they colored in the Grinch and put him together. The writing assignment that went along with this was How did the Grinch's heart grow 3 times bigger?
I love listening to the children read out loud. Some use various tones as they read the part of the Grinch. Although many have seen the movie, they have also heard some of the differences between the book and the movie.
We will continue after the holidays with James and the Giant Peach.
Our 5th graders took part in festive writing as well. They expressed how they could spread kindness in the world during the holiday season. We strung up the "lights" and hung them by the classrooms. It created a festive, cheery display for all to see.
The children work cooperatively as they answer comprehension questions and discuss what is going on in the book. I enjoy seeing them help each other. The discussions that take off are proof that they are enjoying the book and understanding the themes and story elements.
We are still reading Crash and the children seem to be enjoying it. We should be finishing it up by mid January and they will be working on an in class project to show their understanding of the book.
The 5th graders have many successes to be proud of.
They have been taking content assessments and passing them. It is time to high light them here. Look at those happy faces. This shows that with effort and preparation they can be successful. We are so proud of their achievements and know that they will continue to strive and grow.
