Friday, September 27, 2013

Using the Mouse in KidPix 3D

One of the first skills Kindergarteners and First Graders develop in Technology is using the mouse.  Even though we have new touch screens in the Technology Lab, using the mouse helps students develop fine motor skills and understand spatial relationships.  This skill is used in the drawing program, KidPix3D.  The Kindergarteners were asked to create four shapes: a square, a triangle, a circle, and a rectangle, each a different color.  First graders were asked to use the "bucket" tool in which they have to click on a color, then click on a certain part of an outline picture.  They will continue learning how to manipulate the mouse and learn other skills in this program in the upcoming weeks.

PE

Fall is officially upon us!  Our school week was a little short this time around, but that didn't stop us from getting in some quality physical activity using the floor scooters.  Kindergarten and 1st grade students played a few games of "Friends in the Forest," while 2nd-5th graders took part in "Scooter Polo," which is essentially water polo played on scooters.  Here we can see some 1st graders playing "Friends in the Forest."  Enjoy the long weekend CHA!

Thursday, September 26, 2013

2nd Grade Music- "Draw Me a Bucket of Water"



During the song, and while in diamond formation across from a partner, students practice swinging arms to the rhythms of half notes. Half notes get 2 beats, or "ta-ah" as students have been practicing. At the end of each verse, 2 students raise their arms, allowing one student to enter the well. By the end of the 4th repetition, all students are in the well.

It was a blast watching them play this one!


Friday, September 20, 2013

3rd and 4th--Art of India



This week at Art, 3rd and 4th graders are learning about Mehndi.

Mehndi--the art of henna painting on the body--has been practiced in parts of India, Africa and the Middle East for centuries. Dried henna plant leaves are made into a paste that produces a temporary dye that lasts up to three weeks.


 
Mehndi has traditionally been used to adorn wearers for wedding ceremonies and other cultural celebrations. Designs can be intricate and include elements like flowers, swirls, dots and teardrops.

We studied pictures of Mehndi design and created our own by using different types of lines and shapes.

Third Grade Tech September 2013



In Tech this week the Third Graders have been finding out what is inside the computers. Armed with screw drivers, and a reminder to 'lefty loosey, righty tighty', they set about removing and replacing the internal components of some old P.C's. We had a lot of fun, and found some enormous dust bunnies!

3rd Grade Music: A Rig-a-Jig-Jig and Away We Go!

 3rd grade had a round of "Rig-a-Jig-Jig" while singing on the move. In music, it was a lot of rhythm and music theory again this week. Students are rollin'!

Thursday, September 19, 2013

Sunshine is Just Fine

PE this week consisted of a few riveting games of "Steal the Chicken," as well as Kickball.  "Steal the Chicken" is a glorified version of Capture the Flag, where instead of trying to steal the opposing team's flag, you try to steal their rubber chicken or fish!  Here we have an action shot of a 2nd grade game of "Steal the Chicken."  Have a great weekend CHA!

Colores en Kinder!

Kindergarten students have been learning/reviewing the names of colors in Spanish this week. They have learned a Spanish color song to help them recall the colors in Spanish and they are about to start learning a different color/sign language song in class. Kindergarteners are having a fun time working a Spanish colors Ice cream worksheet!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

At-Home Reading Ideas


Hello Parents,
I was sent this article by Scholastic written by author James Patterson.  I wanted to share the ideas with you on how to promote reading at home.  I found it useful not only as a parent, but as a teacher.

http://www.scholastic.com/parents/resources/article/parent-child/how-james-patterson-got-his-son-hooked-books?cid=SBC/e/20130912////Newsletter_Sept_P_10341///Z-PNLK/////&ym_MID=1497153&ym_rid=20180729

I have been working with all grades helping them find "just-right" books using suggestions from teachers, students, and other librarians.  All students have had the opportunity to check out books.

Friday, September 13, 2013

What Wonderful Wallpaper!

In Technology 2nd and 3rd Grade students have been designing their own desktop wallpapers. They quickly discovered that it is a lot more fun using a drawing program when you can use your finger rather than a mouse!

Bienvenidos! - Welcome!

 The first and second week of school we have been reviewing vocabulary in Spanish from the previous year and getting our Spanish folders and binders ready for the coming year. Second grade and up had fun picking Spanish names and learning each others' Spanish names through a "Yo me llamo..." bean-bag toss game. Students in multiple grade levels also enjoyed coloring a minion for the "Mi color favorite es..." bulletin board and adding their minion to the board along with the minion's favorite color in Spanish.




First graders reviewed the names of basic animals in Spanish and then they had a blast playing  a "Donde esta.." game to find the animals around the room.








Third grade reviewed the names of foods in Spanish and played a refresher game with their amigos.

PE

This week in PE we were fortunate enough to get outside and take advantage of the sunshine!  Our 3rd-5th graders took part in the first of our monthly runs, where students can choose to run, jog, or walk 1-mile any way they would like.  Later in the week, we played some kickball.  For K-2nd graders, we played a few parachute games, including Sharks & Lifeguards and Popcorn.  Here, we can see a live action shot of a kickball game during our 5th grade class.  Have a fantastic weekend!

4th Grade-theorysingmovexylo. Drum Circle!


4th graders started the week,
re-acclimating with music theory in the 5 minute theory books. They also spent time singing, moving, and clapping/patting rhythms. Then they transferred the parts to xylophones and drums. Today we made a drum circle, using a rhythmic chant from the Philippines. 3rd graders also continued with their music theory books and 2nd graders started in theirs. So, a lot of rhythm and music theory this week. It flew!

Thursday, September 12, 2013

Self-portraits--3rd and 5th


CHA Artists put a lot of effort into their self-portraits. 
 I can't wait to hang them up on their lockers. 
They did such a great job!!!

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Kindergarteners Practice Shelving and Checking Out Books

This week, Kindergarten students practiced using shelf markers and checking out books.  They learned that books have their own special place in the Library, and they're usually alphabetized by the author's last name.  They practiced in pairs and then individually. 
We will continue talking about proper book care this month. 

Don't forget that students may check out one book a week.  Ms. Conrad's check out day is Wednesday, Mrs. DeWitt's is Thursday, and Ms. Lundberg's day is Friday.  You can help your child remember to return their book outside their classroom in the proper basket on the correct day.

Monday, September 9, 2013

Welcome Back Artists!



Welcome back CHA Artists!!!
Hope you all had a great summer.

As we always do, we started working on our self-portraits last week. The students learned about drawing human faces using the right proportion.
They had a great time looking in the mirror and analyze their reflections.
It was great to hear a lot of students saying...
"This is the BEST self portrait I've ever made!!."

I can't wait to hang their self portraits up on their locker.


Friday, September 6, 2013

Welcome Back to School!

It has been a lot of fun this week, hearing stories from students and parents about their summer! Students did a great job getting back in the routine for music class. It was great to start working together again, while beginning with the end in mind.

One thing I enjoyed specifically was seeing students and classes already begin to improve with their singing, from the first to the second class. It helps paint a picture of the students' potential, which is really exciting. Pictured here, Mrs. Newell's first grade class finishes a session of singing, rhythm, and movement.

Welcome back!

Wednesday, September 4, 2013

CHA Library Ready for Check Out!

Many of the older students had the opportunity to check out books this week from Library. 
Students come to Library in their homerooms. 

Below are the days when homeroom classes will be able to check out books: 
  • Mondays: James, Kim, Taylor
  • Tuesdays: Blair
  • Wednesdays: Setting, Conrad, Douglas, Box
  • Thursdays:  Anderson, DeWitt, Newell
  • Fridays:  Daffara, Lodwick, Lundberg, Jarvis, Banker

Books are due one week after they are checked out. Students check out one book at a time (unless additional books are needed for a school project).  If students need an additional week to read a book, they may bring the book back during check out so it can be renewed. 

We were able to acquire many new titles over the summer, and the students are anxious to start reading!

Monday, September 2, 2013

Welcome to our beautiful new Tech Lab!

We will be experiencing Technology in a whole new way this year. Over the summer we were able to upgrade the Tech Lab with brand new Dell OptiPlex 3011 All-in-One Computers thanks to the wonderful support and generosity of our amazing parent community. I can't wait to start the new year, it's going to be a good one!