Sometimes projects come together naturally, even when they weren't planned. One such project happened this week and you can find the first edition of it in your child's backpack today.
It's our "class newspaper!"
Kids work on all kinds of writing every day during our morning workshop. Kids also have A LOT that they want to tell everyone about at our morning meeting every day. We decided to combine the two and have kids write down what it was that they wanted to share with the class. Of course this generated a variety of pieces from Thanksgiving plans, to how they feel about school, to what their favorite movie is, and on and on.
That's when I thought it might be motivating and rewarding for the kids to put all of their pieces together to make a class "newspaper." So, what you see this week is our first edition. It has just a few "articles," yet I'm sure that after seeing how it turned out there will be many more submissions for next week's issue! Kids will have the opportunity to write something for our class paper each week if they choose. And if they don't choose to write a piece, they will all have the opportunity to write and illustrate a "cover story" on their own copy on Friday before it comes home.
You can help your child get excited about this project by showing him/her a newspaper at home and discussing what kinds of things are in a newspaper. You can also talk about topics/events/news he/she can write about for the class newspaper.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Wednesday, November 12, 2014
Turkeys in disguise!
The class loved the book, Turkey Trouble. Ask your child to tell you the funny story about the turkey who tried to escape getting eaten on Thanksgiving by disguising himself as other animals on the farm. The last disguise he used was so funny!
Remember to send in your turkey project when it's done so we can share it with the class. So far we have a Scooby Doo, a patriotic bird, a Christmas elf and a mummy who look like they'll survive Thanksgiving this year!
Tuesday, November 4, 2014
Halloween Fun
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