Thursday, October 30, 2014

Pumpkin Fun

First Grade is all about making learning fun, and what fun we had this week! We visited a pumpkin patch, picked our own pumpkins, carved them, and displayed them at our school with pride. Students loved the nonfiction National Geographic book Seed, Sprout, Pumpkin Pie by Jill Esbaum and the Math Reads book Pumpkin Countdown, by Joan Holub. They practiced math strategies and skills by estimating the weight of their pumpkins, and then weighing them on a scale. They also estimated the number of seeds inside, and then counted them all. We learned that it was easier to count them by twos, fives, or tens instead of one by one--so we also practiced skip-counting. I learned a bit of Science myself. Did you know that pumpkins float? Or that the number of lines along the outside of a pumpkin indicates the number of rows of seeds inside? My class also learned about farm living. They had the opportunity to feed the insides of thier pumpkins to the chickens who live at the pumpkin patch, and to use hay to make a scarecrow. So much fun! I think my favorite part was our sing-a-long in the pumpkin patch. We practiced rhyming as students added their own verses to classic songs, and we practiced keeping a beat by clapping and tapping. Most importantly, First Graders practiced taking turns, sharing, and working together. I wish my classroom was outside every day!

The Foolish Tortoise

The Foolish Tortoise (1985) Written by Richard Buckley, Illustrated by Eric Carle Check out my new lesson plan on Teachers Pay Teac...