Saturday, November 17, 2012

Thanksgiving Dessert Celebration

Making the Pies
     In preparation for our Thanksgiving Dessert Celebration the first grade classes made pies! Thanks to all the filling and crust donations we were able to make 19 pies between the two first grade classes! The boys and girls could hardly wait to taste their pies!





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Our Thanksgiving Dessert Celebration!
     We were so excited the day of our Thanksgiving Dessert Celebration.  We practiced our Thanksgiving reading and anticipated the arrival of our guests. What a nice afternoon we had sharing what we are thankful for and eating pie with special visitors.  Thank you to everyone for your support.  
 (Liam sharing his "I Am Thankful" writing piece.)

 (Sharon sharing her "I Am Thankful" writing piece.)















Saturday, November 10, 2012

Election Day and Making Butter

First Graders Voting on Election Day?
     On election day the first grade classes had the opportunity to vote.  Although they did not vote for a presidential candidate they DID vote on the flavor pie we should have for our Thanksgiving Dessert Celebration on November 16th.  So the votes are in and the flavors are....chocolate cream, blueberry and pumpkin.  Thanks to Mrs. Weis the students learned about the voting process and what a ballot is.  Each child had the opportunity to privately vote in a special voting booth she created.  



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Making Butter
           With Thanksgiving being right around the corner our discussions about this holiday continue.  This week we discussed how the first Thanksgiving and our Thanksgiving celebration look very different from each other.  How did the pilgrims cook their food differently than we do? Where did they probably eat their feast? What are some traditions that we have that they did not have? Where did the pilgrims get their food?  These are just a few questions we answered together.  As an extension of this lesson we learned about how butter was made back then.  Although we didn't have an authentic butter churner we still were able to make butter and taste butter that did not come from a store.  Mrs. Tubia even made some homemade bread for us to eat our butter with.  By the smiles on their faces I guess the boys and girls enjoyed this new taste!  







Sunday, November 4, 2012

Family Trees

 Autumn Painting
     This week we kicked off the Thanksgiving season by discussing how grateful we are for our families.  We made "family trees" to represent each person we live with.  They are beautiful fall trees with leaves created from our finger prints.  What a nice job the first graders did on this unique depiction of our families.  Look for them in upcoming school events!