West Summer School Authors
Welcome to our blog! We are so excited so visit with you! Our authors are learning to read more, write more, and talk more. Click on the word Authors in right column to read their writing then take a moment to leave them a comment. Comments motivate us to read, write, and talk.
FYI: We have too many posts for one page to handle so click on the word previous at the bottom of the page to see earlier posts. Thanks for stopping by and come back soon!
Article posted June 18, 2012 at 04:42 PM GMT0 •
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We have virtual pets on our blog pages! Check them out! Be sure to read what each author said about their pet then interact with them. Click on authors then click on a name. Be sure to leave a comment!
Article posted June 18, 2012 at 04:42 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted June 15, 2012 at 02:53 AM GMT0 •
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I love this story. There are two different story tellers reading the book. Which story teller do you like better? How does reading a story aloud affect your audience?
Article posted June 15, 2012 at 02:53 AM GMT0 •
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Article posted June 14, 2012 at 03:16 AM GMT0 •
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Today we played Go Fish! We had to match words with and without a final e. It was challenging but we kept getting better and better!
Article posted June 14, 2012 at 03:16 AM GMT0 •
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Article posted June 12, 2012 at 05:34 PM GMT0 •
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Today we played a game called Fiddle Sticks. We wrote sight words on popsicle sticks. We put a red dot on one of the sticks then we put them all in a plastic cup. We took turns drawing a stick and reading the word. If someone drew a stick with a red dot, they said, "Fiddle Sticks!" then everyone had to put their sticks back in and start all over. We knew those sight words pretty well by the end of the game!
Article posted June 12, 2012 at 05:34 PM GMT0 •
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Article posted June 11, 2012 at 05:40 PM GMT0 •
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Today our K authors worked on making words.
First they spread out their alphabet cards.
Then they practiced making words by switching or adding one letter at a time.
Lastly they chose a word to use in a sentence.
Our first grade authors built word ladders also. At the end of their ladder, they had to make a word using all of the letters they were given. The letters were: s, e, p, t, c, i, r, and u. Can you figure out the word?
Article posted June 11, 2012 at 05:40 PM GMT0 •
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About the Blogger
I'm Mrs. Thiery. I've taught Preschool-Grade 5 and am currently, during the school year, a Curriculum Technology Partner for the Grand Forks Public Schools. This summer, I'm so excited to be spending my time in summer school with these bright young readers and writers.
This is my virtual pet. She is a monkey named Gillian. Click on more to feed her a banana. Click on the branch to make her leap around the tree. If you could have a virtual pet, what kind of animal would you choose?