Tuesday, November 29, 2016

Informational Writers

The class has been working hard following the writing process. They began this unit by coming up with a topic that they felt they already knew a lot about and could teach it to someone else. The next step was to list 5 big ideas about their topic (this later became our table of contents). For each of those sections, they wrote long everything they knew. Once their sections were complete and we edited together, their job was to look over their writing with their informational writing checklist and make sure they could say 'YES' to each of the items. In google classroom, they have begun the process of publishing their text. They are copying in all of their information, and will then add in different text features to make their book appealing.

Text Features to Add:
pictures
captions
tables
diagrams
labels
timelines
bolded words for the glossary

Here they are in action this morning!







Tuesday, November 8, 2016

Fallen Timbers Presentation on Forests

Today we had an exciting afternoon with Mr. Tony (Ainsley's dad) from Fallen Timbers. He shared with us all of his knowledge on coniferous and deciduous trees. Have your child share with you tonight one difference between these 2 types of trees!

Deciduous trees are ones that shed their leaves every fall. These trees have broad leaves and hard wood or tree bark. To prepare itself for winter, these trees get rid of their leaves and go dormant.

Coniferous trees or conifers are trees that are evergreen or hold their needles are year long. These trees are shaped more like a triangle to help shed snow in the winter. Their needles hold in water to keep the tree going throughout the winter months. These trees are soft woods.

We were able to see so many different versions of each kind of tree in the forest right outside our front doors of Dickinson! Explore your neighborhoods by going on a walk this week! What do you notice about the leaves on the ground or still in the trees?