We drew the fish together, and while we took turn painting our fish, the students worked on writing 'Fish Facts' about what they had learned. I absolutely love this activity and was inspired by this post a at Turnstall's Teaching Tidbits!
As a school, we always have fun events going on each season. In the fall each classroom created a scarecrow outside their class. I am not much of a scarecrow builder, but I had to personalize it to my second graders! So of course, we had to add some special 'second grade crows!'
They were a big hit! The kids cut out a circle and folded it, they were surrounding our 'not so scary' scarecrow!
This past week we learned about reptiles! We read Sea Turtles by Gail Gibbons, and the created these Sea Turtle Life Cycles!
These are from this great packet by Robin Sellers!
On a personal level, I ALWAYS have a lot going on in October! I love the season and spending my weekends with my favorite fall activities!
We visit this pumpkin patch every year since my daughter was little! This is one of our traditions, from 2 to 11, I can even imagine where the time has gone!
AND I turned 40! A whole new decade for me. I had set my goal to have my blog and TPT store up and running by the time I turned 40 and goal accomplished! Kudos to me!
My good friend over at First Grade on the Brain made me feel very special by giving me a decorated room on that day at school
And the wonderful office staff posted this for all my fellow teachers to help me celebrate!
That's me in 2nd grade!!
And of course, Halloween! We had fun with trick or treating.... my devil and battery!
Last but not least, we also celebrated our 16th wedding anniversary on Halloween as well...and I got a new set of wheels! 16 years is the automotive year, right??
So here's to more frequent posts in November! I am working on a big unit for the Common Core Text Cowgirl Kate and Cocoa, and I am really excited about it!
Hope you all enjoyed your October! I know I did!
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