Marbles, Hopping, and Legos!

We closed out October with the annual book character day. It’s a fun tradition in Lower School where we dress up on Halloween as characters from some of our favorite books. It’s a neat way to put a spin on Halloween costumes.

One afternoon I tasked the class with making marble runs. It was their first attempt at it in these groups and while they turned out more like mazes, it was a great first try and gave them time to explore the materials. There will definitely be more attempts.

In reading groups I incorporated a new word segmenting game. It is crucial for students to learn how to break down and put together words for reading and spelling. We always tap out words on our fingers/makers before writing them. With this new approach the students had to hop out the sounds using a cut twister game. One stop was equivalent to one sound. Each group practiced using their own strip. They all hopped out each of their spelling words and had fun doing it! It was an effective way to hear every sound in the words.

A not so new activity that the children do regularly is use the build it binders to build their spelling words using legos. This helps with spelling, fine motor skills, and spatial reasoning.

It’s been fun in first, and we are just getting started!!

Claire Gordon
Temples

Last Friday, first grade students, partnered with their parents, built a model of a Mayan temple. This is such a fun project for first graders to do with their parents. In social studies we have been talking about early American civilizations, such as the Mayans. The curriculum has age appropriate engaging read alouds with illustrations that the students have enjoyed. Building a realistic model of a temple is a fun way to bring to life what we’ve been discussing in class. By learning about other cultures and civilizations the students broaden their perspectives about how other people live and feel. The weather was beautiful and no two temples look exactly alike.

Claire Gordon
Fun Day in First!

What a fun day in first grade! It is Pink Out Day and it’s a bright way to bring awareness to breast cancer, since October is breast care awareness month. The children love being able to have a non uniform day and what a great way to unite with the community and show to support to our loved ones who have faced or who are facing this battle. 

One of our second grade friends brought her pet rats to school today. She was kind and offered to show them to first grade and tell us all about her pets. It was a unique experience that made all of the kids giggle and meet a new animal. Next week is big for first grade with the annual temple building projects!!

Claire Gordon
Community Service

This year, first and sixth grade have partnered with Cornerstone Retirement Community for our community service outreach. At St. James we put a high value on community service. We teach our students, the youngest class of three year olds to the eighth graders, that it is important to be involved and give back to the community. Each grade level reaches out to a local organization and has multiple projects with them throughout the year. Sometimes it’s collecting needed supplies or raising money, but primarily we focus on giving the gift of time. In the past, pre-Covid, first grade would partner with a retirement home or nursing home. We’ve read to the residents and often sing songs around various holidays. This year we are able to be fully back and active like before. First and sixth grade visited Cornerstone and painted rocks with the residents. It was so special to see these young student not only working together, but with an elderly person too. I told first grade that our goal was to bring joy to other’s lives and brighten their day. It was a great experience for everyone involved. We are looking forward to the next community service project.

Claire Gordon
Science, Social Studies, and Math!

Things are well underway in first grade. This year the class and I have made our own class mission statement. I am looking forward to see the positive impact this has on the class.

The class has been studying Matter in science since school started. Observable properties of matter has been discussed and we had a Cracker Lab. Another topic we learned about was the stages of matter and what better way to learn about matter than with coke floats! The children were able to see, smell, and taste science in action with the gas, liquid, and solid layers of the coke float. I reinforce the stages of matter, the class investigated three balloons: one filled with air, another filled water, and the other filled with frozen water. The class had fun checking out the stages of matter and we were able to describe the observable properties too!

In social studies first grade has started the early world civilizations unit. The first focus point is on the Mesopotamia. The 6th grade class is studying ziggurats. Mrs. Kandice and I took this opportunity to have the students share their learning. First grade traveled to middle school to listen to, and work with, the 6th graders on a joint history activity. The older students on campus are strong role models for the younger ones. The older students are often mentoring and working with the younger students. It’s a fantastic chance to be a positive leader.

Math Bingo is a fun way to practice number sense! We finished a lesson early and dove into a game of bingo. They did so great staying focused and counting all of the various ways you can show a number.

Claire Gordon