
POD: Cookie Decorating (… and some tasting)!
It was a warm morning to start the day — a nice surprise for the end of October! We began with our regular routine. Our spelling words were 11, 12, 13, and 20, and our “Show, Not Tell” sentence was “She was a bad singer.” Today, we tried something new — I dictated the first sentence for the class: “Her singing did not make the grade.” Everyone did a great job getting used to this new challenge.
We worked through our Heggerty listening exercises and maze before heading down to the gym to practice our Halloween song and rehearse getting on and off the risers for tomorrow’s performance. While we were there, the Grade 4/5 class came in and gave us a special sneak peek of their song. They sounded amazing!
Back in the classroom, we did some math, reviewing ways to represent numbers and identifying the numerator and denominator in fractions. Everyone is showing steady progress with their understanding of equal parts.
After recess, our James M. Hill mentors joined us again for reading and games. The class worked so well with the K–1s yesterday that our PE time turned into an open gym reward! There was lots of movement, music, and even some singing along.
After lunch, we switched gears and got creative with art — decorating cookies in fun and imaginative ways. There were plenty of unique designs (and probably a few extra sprinkles too!).
With Ms. Doucet, we continued learning about the phases of the moon and began talking about how we can track them over the next few weeks.
We ended the day by reading from our chapter book School Days According to Humphrey, practicing our Halloween song one more time, and writing in our Book of Gratitude. We also reviewed the skating memo that went home for next week.
Tomorrow is Halloween, so be sure to rest up tonight — it’s going to be a busy, spooktacular day at Napan Elementary!
