Friday, October 2, 2015

Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 12:20 PM
The BUGS had so much fun at the Prowl today!

They ran...

...and ran!

We added up all the bracelets (and tickets) for each lap.  Our whole class ran or walked 599 laps!!  WOW!!

Thanks to everyone who pledge us money!  Our school will put it to good use on books for kids, family events and field trips! 

(We didn't have any fun at all!) 
Thanks PTO for putting together a GREAT event!
Thanks to all the volunteers who came and made this event so awesome!

Wednesday, September 30, 2015

Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 4:00 PM
We are learning about putting "First Things First" this week as part of our 7 Habits of Happy Kids lessons.  Today we did a few activities that help us to think about times when we might be tempted to do something less important before doing the most important tasks.  We worked with a partner to develop some fun motions to a poem about putting first things first!  Who knew learning could be so much fun?

Taylor and Abby worked hard to come up with some clever motions!

Ava and Madelynn read the poem a few times first.

Sean and Andrew discuss their ideas together.

Jayden and Carter talk over their thoughts.

Caleb and Blake had some fun with their ideas!

Drew and Nathan practiced together before performing for the class!

Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 10:07 AM
A sting quartet from the Kalamazoo Symphony Orchestra came to visit our school today.  There were two violins, a viola and a cello.  
We learned how that the bigger the stringed instrument, the lower the sound it makes!

The cello made the lowest sounds!

We also learned the musicians can be storytellers, too!  They use musical notes to tell a story!

Here is a story about an insect.  Can you tell what the insect is?


Thank you to Ms. Miller and the KSO for teaching us and sharing such beautiful music with us today!

Wednesday, September 23, 2015

Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 4:16 PM
Okay, on attempt #3, I hope that this YouTube version of the video works tonight!  I appreciate all your patience as we get this figured out.

Please do not stress over math homework!!  This is all new to everyone and we are learning it together!  If you do not understand it, just send it back with a note and I will help your student here!  We are working slowly through the material and spending as much time as we can on practicing these new strategies!




Please let me know if you have trouble (or success!!) viewing this!  I hope it helps!


Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 10:35 AM
We are learning how authors (including ourselves) use words to make pictures in our minds.  E.B. White does an amazing job of this in our read-aloud book, Charlotte's Web.  In one particular passage, Mr. White describes the swing in Mr. Zuckerman's barn.  He wrote:

"Mr. Zuckerman had the best swing in the country.  It was a single long piece of heavy rope tied to the beam over the north doorway.  At the bottom end of the rope was a fat knot to sit on.  It was arranged so that you could swing without being pushed.  You climbed a ladder to the hayloft.  Then, holding the rope, you stood at the edge and looked down, and were scared and dizzy.  Then you straddled the knot, so that it acted as a seat.  Then you got up all your nerve, took a deep breath and jumped.  For a second you seemed to be falling to the barn floor far below, but then suddenly the rope would begin to catch you, and you would sail through the barn door going a mile a minute, with the wind whistling in your eyes and ears and hair.  Then you would zoom upward into the sky, and look up at the clouds and the rope would twist and you would twist and turn with the rope.  Then you would drop down, down, down, out of the sky and come sailing back into the barn almost into the hayloft, then sail out again (not quite so far this time), then in again (not quite so high), then out again, then in again, then out, then in; and then you'd jump off and fall down and let somebody else try it."  -E.B. White, Charlotte's Web
I ask the students to listen to me read the passage through a couple of times.  Then I put it up on the big screen and ask students to be the illustrator, drawing what the author has described.  Here are some examples of what the students came up with:








Tuesday, September 22, 2015

Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 4:02 PM
I made another video to help with homework if you need it!

Click here to watch the video.

Hopefully this helps for anyone who gets stuck (or just for parents that want to understand why we are using this method!)


Monday, September 21, 2015

Posted by Mrs. Koehn On 11:24 AM

Where is your favorite place to read? 

(check all the comments to hear where the BUGS like to read the most!)