More From Chewandswallow {Weather Unit}

Is it just me or is it so hard to believe that we are zooming through the month of September?!? Geezzeee! Maybe it is because I am having WAY too much fun with my sweet little second graders. The past two weeks, it has been ALL about weather. We have been hard at work creating, researching, and learning about all things weather. They ask daily..."Can we PLEASE learn about weather all day?" They are loving it! Here are a few of the little projects that have been keeping us busy this week. I have more to share...so keep your eyes open for more Chewandswallow.

This week, we created four weather tools that we will observe outside for two weeks.
We also made up movements and motions for each tool to help us remember what they are called and what they do to predict the weather. I WOULD definitely try to explain them to you...BUT...you would get totally lost! Maybe in the next week, I will become savvy and move into videos! Ohhhh....the possibilities! :)  

We began by creating a class barometer to identify the pressure of the air each day. This was definitely a class fave! 
Our anemometer {say that five times fast} will help us identify the wind speed.

It looks like we are prepared for a week of storm chasing and weather predicting!

You can find all of the directions for these fun little weather tools at:
If you haven't seen this site...it is such a fantastic resource. This week, the students will be using this site to research different types of storms. They will also be creating class presentations to teach other groups about their findings.

This week we also completed a few quick writes. I try VERY hard to include a daily writing into our science and social studies time. My philosophy = if they can write about it and explain it..they know what they're talking about = teaching success! Our favorite from the week: a little activity inspired by Cara Carroll over at the first grade parade. I saw her "What is a Scientist?" activity and modified and adapted it a bit to work right in with our weather unit.
Our sweet little meteorologists! It is hard to see...but they all were able to design their own rain boots! So cute! I also used their pictures for the face of our meteorologist.
Poster Inspired by Cara Carroll.
Raindrops are removable for student interaction during writing.
When they needed to spell a "weather word", they would remove
the raindrop to help them out a bit! The raindrops are taped to the poster.

A Few of Our Writings:
{Warning...writings have NOT been edited! :) We typically do not edit these writings each day. I focus on editing during my writing conferences and look for them to apply strategies during other writing activities!}





I can't wait for our research this week. The students are ready for their assigned "specialty areas" in the land of Chewandswallow! More to come!

On a little side note: I apologize to all of you who have emailed and have not heard back from me yet. I promise to get back to all of you within the week! 

I typically do not share personal information on my blog, but this weekend and past week has been a very sad week for our school system. One of my cross country kids {I have mentioned my team before} took her precious life last Tuesday. She was such a beautiful person inside and out and we have spent the weekend remembering all of the great times that she has given us! I strongly believe in the power of prayer and the Lord has truly given this family peace. If you too believe in the power of prayer, I ask that you remember this family as they continue to celebrate the life of their sweet little girl. So thankful that I serve a God that never forgets his promises!

"For his anger is but for a moment, and his favor is for a lifetime. Weeping may tarry for the night, but joy comes with the morning. —Psalm 30:5"

Happy Sunday Friends!

 


Short and Sweet {Writing Process Posters}

I have been totally inspired by the all too adorable "Writer's Eyes" on Pinterest! Check out Mrs. Phippen's blog here for the original! She has other amazing ideas too!

Then, of course, the queen of all things cute...Cara Carroll created her own little version with these sweet big eyed children!

These ideas were just way too cute to pass up. So, as my students really begin to dive deep into the writing process, I just had to create some charts to encourage my little developing writers that will go perfectly along with the all of these writer's eyes ideas! {Whoa...that last part was almost a tongue twister!}  Click on the pictures below to add these to your collection of writing strategies. Don't forget to visit the two blogs above for their great ideas!





 

Happy Sunday sweet teaching friends! I hope that you all have had time to reflect on all of the many blessings that we are given each day! Proud to be an American!

Welcome to Chewandswallow! {Weather Alert!}


Can I just say that I LOVE science??? I also think that my students have inherited the "science gene" because they just can't wait until we get to our science time each day. This week, we began our four week unit on weather. When I found out that our first science unit was weather my mind immediately went to the land of Chewandswallow! What kid wouldn't love a town that rained food??? Never mind kids...can I move there??? {Seriously...this whole cooking bit every night...not my idea of a good time!} :) So, to get my kids super excited about weather, I transformed our room into this lovely little town right out of the story Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs!  Let's just say...the "flying spaghetti" had them at hello! They were thrilled to see the transformation and even more excited to learn about weather. Thank yooouuu YouTube for some crazy amazing weather intros! Here are a few pictures of what has been happening in our room.


Even poor ol' Clifford was covered from head to toe in spaghetti!

Who knew that yarn could look so much like spaghetti???

Giant meatball anyone???

My favorite! Strawberry Milkshake!


Now for the academics!

We have been super busy learning lots of new vocabulary words. Each day, we add a new word to our list. This little four square method has worked extremely well and the students are really taking hold of so many content words!
{Click on the picture to download}
Clipart Courtesy of Scrappin' Doodles

As I introduce new words each day, the students add our new words to our "In the Spotlight" bulletin board. We review these words each day and I quickly reinforce each term and concept! Definitely have to keep it fresh for these youngsters!


We have also been busy writing our very own tall tales about towns that rain food. Well...my football players decided that a town that rained athletic equipment sounded like a better idea! Hey...if it excites them about writing and ignites their creative flow...I am ALL for it!  We have completed our brainstorming and the students are well on their way to some pretty hilarious stories. I will definitely have to post some for you to read when they are finished! Until then, you can click on the picture below to download our thinking map used for brainstorming.
Clipart Courtesy of Scrappin' Doodles

A Student Version

Tomorrow, the students will be divided into "Expert Groups" where they will research their specialty area! They will be grouped using their "Meteorologist" Badges!

I can't wait to begin creating all of our weather instruments next week! Such a fun unit! Any more fun weather ideas out there???? Let me know!

First Grade Word Work

Alright all of my firstie friends...First Grade Word Work is FINALLY ready for all of you...all 200 pages {no joke}! If you have completely fallen in love with the way that Beth Newingham structures her word study, this unit has it set up and ready to go for all of your sweet first graders! Head on over to my TPT store to pick this up!

Also...a BIG THANK YOU to all of you who have chosen me as one of your top ten! You truly know how to make a girl smile! You are all amazing!
I hope that you have all enjoyed this nice long weekend! :)