Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts
Showing posts with label learning. Show all posts

Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Happy Thanksgiving!



Highland students and families;

Have a wonderful Thanksgiving holiday.  We all have much to be thankful for everyday.
Count your blessings.  Write them down.    Share them with each other. 

If you think you don't have anything to be thankful for;  think of your mom or dad, think of friends at school or in your neighborhood, think of a teacher at school who cares about you, think of your strong and healthy body, think of the beautiful library your school has and all the books in in that you are able to read.

with warmest wishes,

Mrs. Holt

(who is very thankful to have such a fun job
with amazing and smart students to inspire!)

Here are some Thanksgiving related games and websites to enjoy if you find yourself with some
extra free time over the long weekend.

Primary Games-Turkey Pardon.
Thanksgiving information
Kaboose-Thanksgiving
Thanksgviving puzzles

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Library Learning August-September

Last week students in the library worked on a variety of skills.  Even learning how to handle a shelf marker is key to their development as a student. 


Kindergarten: It was there first week of library and we talked about book care and library expectations.  For fun we read Manners in the Library by Carrie Finn and Book! Book! Book! by Deborah Bruss.  Each kindergarten student checked out a book from the kinder bins.

First Grade: Our emphasize is on reading, reading, reading this first month or two.  I read Book! Book! Book! to them also and then in small groups we checked out from the easy reader section.  We worked hard to find a book that matches with their reading skills.  After all students have checked out Mrs. Wheeler and I have been reading individually with students to get a feel for their reading levels.

Second Grade: We read Stella Luella's Runaway Book by Lisa Campbell Ernst.  The challenge was to solve the mystery and NOT spill the beans before the end of the book!  Not one student blurted out the title of the missing book...Goldilocks and the 3 bears!  Yeah for 2nd grade!


Third Grade:  We also read the mystery book, Stella Louella's Runaway Book by Lisa Campbell Ernst.  At the end they all were able to tell me the title of Stella's missing book.  This is a perfect genre book that also had us talking about book care.  Students were excited to share the clues and connections they made to figure out the title.

Fourth Grade:  Students are taking a close look at the Dewey Decimal system.  This week they worked in pairs to find a section of the library that matched their index card topic.  Next week they will use Destiny to locate their topic.  They are just thrilled to get their fingers on the computers...

Fifth Grade:  Students will make videos to explore and explain Highland library expectations.  The first week they merged into a small group and picked the expectation they plan to focus on.  This next week they started to write out a script using informal speech outline of Introduction, body and Conclusion.  The week ahead will have them finish their script and practice together as a group.  Students will use the Asus tablets to film their final project.

I'm looking forward to more great projects here @highlandlibrary!

Tuesday, August 7, 2012

August brings end to summer fun!


Don't worry...we plan to have plenty of fun back at school.  So pack up your back packs and let's embark on the best school year ever!  I've read lots of books this summer and I hope you have also.  Be prepared to share with me what your favorite activity was over summer break.  We have much to explore in books, on-line, and in our own backyards so come prepared with your brain ready to go.

Sunday, April 19, 2009

check out this great butterfly video

http://www.teachertube.com/viewVideo.php?video_id=94414&title=Butterfly_Life_Cycle