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Alvut Classroom Newsletter <br /> February 26, 2010 <br /> Black History Month <br /> This week our class completed a three week project on for Black History Month <br /> in the media center. We began by reading biographies of famous African <br /> Americans. Students were divided into groups and each group studied a <br /> different person: Student took notes on their person to answer 5 essential <br /> questions. From their notes, each student wrote a page about their person and a <br /> specific time period of their life. Students complied their work on a poster and <br /> shared with the class. The other first grade classes also participated and we <br /> made a museum in our hallway to celebration what we learned. I was so <br /> impressed with my class as they rose to this challenge, it was great to see how <br /> much they have grown this year! <br /> Balance and Motion <br /> We just started our new science unit on balance and motion. Students have <br /> been exploring how things balance, and how things move. The first grade team <br /> received a grant this year from the Orange County Arts Commission to have a <br /> residency with a dance teacher to incorporate movement into our study. We are <br /> very excited to experience this with our students and they have been very <br /> motivated by our study. <br /> Punctuation <br /> In writing we are currently studying punctuation and how writers use <br /> punctuation. Students are beginning to use periods, question marks, <br /> exclamation marks, ellipses, and commas. I am seeing a lot of growth in <br /> everyone's writing during this unit. We will begin our buddy study spelling <br /> program in the next week or two, more information will be coming. <br /> Box Tops! <br /> Thanks for all your support sending in box tops and soup labels. Our class took <br /> 2nd place in the school-wide contest and received 30 minutes of extra recess as <br /> our reward. We are saving this for a nice day when it gets a little warmer. You <br /> may still send in box tops at anytime to support our school. Thanks again! <br />