I felt like I worked at a carnival today...I walked around carrying raffle tickets for those that waited to speak, quietly, with their hands raised. At the end of the day, we put all of the tickets given out into a drawing and Miren won! Hopefully, this will help to quiet us down and keep us from shouting out! :)
We are getting our M4T checked by me this week to hopefully improve our accuracy on Friday assessments as well as getting caught up on our Ohio Dailies work. In our morning meeting, we tested out our contraptions from the MakerSpace challenge on Friday. We wrote new SMART goals and then did a little "Mrs. L says" to review our geometry terms. In Math Workshop, finished up our work with applying our geometry terms to look for attributes in 2-dimensional shapes. After writing in our planners, we headed down to Art, lunch and outdoor recess. We began our new Read Aloud today, The Fourteenth Goldfish by Jennifer Holm. So far, we've met the main character, Ellie, her mom, babysitter and some grouchy, kid that she thinks is her grandpa?! We read independently for about 20-25 minutes and then worked on our reader's response in Kidblog. We also voted for March Book Madness and replied to others' responses. In Writer's Workshop, we focused on REVISING our narratives. Instead of hoping to not have any marks on our papers, we are trying to make lots of marks. Finally, in Social Studies, as Ohio is working toward statehood, we decided, maybe we (Room 110) can try to become a "state." We brainstormed potential steps to statehood!
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