Wednesday, December 8, 2010
Field Trip
The last day to turn in your permission slip and $$ is Friday, Dec. 10! Please do this ASAP!
Wednesday, November 10, 2010
Breakfast with the Principal (and me)
On Friday, we will be having "Breakfast with the Principal". It will begin at 7:30am. This is a time to get together and talk about all things Harmony! I hope to see everyone there!
Tuesday, November 9, 2010
A Little Embarrassed...
So I had been doing a great job staying up with my blog...then BAM...I got busy!! So I am back with a ton of pictures to post! Sorry!
Sunday, October 17, 2010
Saturday, October 9, 2010
First Grade Happenings
Verb Charades...
Silent (sort of) Sustained Reading...
Sorting Lucky Charms by their physical characteristics in Science...
**If your child has any food allergies or you don't want your child eating certain foods due to religious or personal preference, please let me know ASAP!
Silent (sort of) Sustained Reading...
Sorting Lucky Charms by their physical characteristics in Science...
**If your child has any food allergies or you don't want your child eating certain foods due to religious or personal preference, please let me know ASAP!
Friday, October 8, 2010
National Bullying Prevention Week
To coincide with National Bullying Prevention Awareness week, our class took a closer look into the national epidemic of bullying. We read Stop Picking on Me and Giraffes Can't Dance, role-played, and wrote about friendship. We practiced some different techniques to use when dealing with a bully including;
1. Walk away
2. Tell an adult
3. Change the subject
4. Say "I don't like it when you_____! Please Stop!"
It is also very important that you are having conversations about bullying at home. I always will see an increase of students who think that they are being bullied after we have this discussion, so keep that in mind. I also wanted my students to understand how important it is to stand up for someone that they see being bullied. Bullying could be cut by 80% if other students would intervene and take a stand! It is key to not only talk with your child about to do if they are being bullied, but what to do if they see it happening.
Here are some great books on the topic:
1. Walk away
2. Tell an adult
3. Change the subject
4. Say "I don't like it when you_____! Please Stop!"
It is also very important that you are having conversations about bullying at home. I always will see an increase of students who think that they are being bullied after we have this discussion, so keep that in mind. I also wanted my students to understand how important it is to stand up for someone that they see being bullied. Bullying could be cut by 80% if other students would intervene and take a stand! It is key to not only talk with your child about to do if they are being bullied, but what to do if they see it happening.
Here are some great books on the topic:
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