We started off this morning by writing stories about a jack-o-lantern. The children really used their imaginations and they turned out great! Then, we reviewed words with -ack and -ock. We analyzed a poem about a teeny, tiny ghost for our poetry binders. I hope you are all having fun listening to your children read poems every weekend. Their fluency is improving! We completed our DLP and took our reading and spelling tests. We had a visit from some Addison Trail Blazers today. Some of the members of the football team (and prior students of mine!) came to read to us. It was a lot of fun! We also had centers/guided reading. This afternoon, we learned about ordinal numbers in math (first, second, third, etc.). My class and Mrs. Walter's class have math homework, but Mrs. Barrett's class does not. In Science, we talked about extinct and endangered animals. In pairs, we finished our lesson outline. At the end of the day, we celebrated our good behavior by watching "It's the Great Pumpkin, Charlie Brown", an all-time favorite of mine! Have a wonderful weekend.
Don't forget the Dinosaur Reports and Dioramas are due next Thursday.
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