Saturday, March 21, 2015

Childlike simplicity

We can probably all use a dose of good, childlike simplicity from time to time. 

A couple of days ago, I was reading a story with the class, and it said a man "lost his bearings." Just to make sure they understood what happened, I asked what it meant. I soon realized they had no idea. They thought it meant he lost all his stuff, or that he lost his common sense, or that he got really mad. 

A conversation I overheard: 
Girl: My mom is pregnant!
Boy: When is her due date?
Girl: I don’t know… It’s either a boy or a girl.

A couple of days before the first day of spring, I asked the students to write in their journals. 

How can you tell spring is almost here?
“I know spring is almost here because I saw it on the calendar.”

What is your least favorite part about spring? 
“Parents and teachers make you keep coats on when it’s warm. :(”

“I’m tired of snow but I still want a blizzard this year.” 

Thursday, March 5, 2015

Grandparents are for...

We've been preparing for Grandparents' Day next week. I read the stories "Grandpas Are For Finding Worms" and "Grandmas Are For Giving Tickles" by Harriet Ziefert. Then I had the students write their own paragraphs about their grandparents. I think they turned out pretty great! I picked out a few highlights to share with you.

Grandmas are for…
giving you a picnic in summer. 
baking good cookies.
letting you sit on their lap whenever you want.
happy times.
taking you places with your cousins.

Grandmas let you lick the spoon. 
Grandma lets you stay up late. 

Grandpas are for…
letting you use his back scratcher.
giving $20 on birthdays.
giving you kisses that tickle. 
taking naps.
wearing glasses.
sometimes coming home late for supper.
giving gum.

Grandpas are smart and have a lot of stuff. 
They let you have Tic-Tacs. 
Grandpas give you tons of snacks. 
Grandpas pick on you sometimes. 
Grandpas make grandmas happy. 

Most of all, grandpas/grandmas are for…
being grandpas
loving you
hugging 
fun
candy