Friday, September 25, 2015

Student counsel

Taylor and Makenna are our student counsel reps and the first meeting is Tuesday and we go every month at 7:30 in the morning.  We get ideas about stuff and then we report it to the class and any special things that the school is doing to raise money.  We had to write a speech that was 1-2 minutes long and Taylor and Makenna won !!!!! 

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Lemonade War

In read aloud we have started a book called Lemonade War! So far the characters  we have met are Evan Treski and his sister Jessie. Evan is mad at Jessie but we don't know why yet. The book is awesome so far. By Natalie

Jeffrey

We are going to miss our friend Jeffrey. Jeffrey was a nice friend to everybody.He was the funniest person in the class. Jeffrey always cheered us up.He loved to play soccer and read BIG NATE. He was the best best friend ever!  Logan and Luke.


Skip counting books

 By Jonas waldschlager
On hundreds charts, we been skip counting on them by 2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,10,11,12. Then we put them in a book to help us with multiplication and use them in math!  We noticed lots of things when we were coloring. We noticed that 5s always in 5 or 0 and elevens the digits are double like 22 and 33. 


Thursday, September 17, 2015

Kindergarten Buddies


We have kindergarten buddies. They are in Mrs. Hitch kiss'a class. We just had our first meet. We do a meet once a month. This time we read books to our buddy.  I got through almost 6 books.  We are all assigned a buddy except for one group that has 2 third graders and one buddy.  It was really fun.  by Hank



Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Spelling

We have been practicing our spelling words. We practiced our long A's and our short A's. We have done some work sheats. And today we added Ed and Ing. We underlined the words with long A's and then we would circle the long A letters.  We also Xed out the wrong words. This is all what we have been learning about.
By:Emma 

Homophones

We have a big chart of homophones.  A homophones is two or three words that are spelled different and mean different things but sound the same. Whenever we want we can write down homophones that we thought of. Here's an example threw and through. Ms.  Mathes told us last year that the students kept filling up the charts and she kept adding new ones. by Hank