Friday, September 26, 2014

"Count on Reading" by Joanie Welch

What can you count on your whole life long?
A key that opens a door so strong.
Behind that door is a store of knowledge.
We've got it now, needn't wait for college.
What is the answer, what is the key?
It's R-E-A-D-I-N-G!

When we were tiny, big books we would hold.

We couldn't read them, but they were gold.

Our parents read to us, and that gave us pleasure.

Those words on the page were such a treasure.

They taught us some words, they gave the first key.

To R-E-A-D-I-N-G!

Then off to school we went with expectation.

We learned that reading is the key to education.

We read for fun, and we read to explore.

Our teachers urged us to read even more.

They taught us to research and write what we see

From R-E-A-D-I-N-G!

When we're older, we'll still read every day.

For people who matter have shown us the way.

Our parents, our teachers all love to read.

They've encouraged us and planted a seed.

That seed will grow and will form a tree

Of R-E-A-D-I-N-G!

So, if you're a teacher, pass along the joy

Of unlocking reading for a young girl or boy.

When those letters form words that a child can read,

That spells success, and it fills a need.

It opens doors that you may never see

To R-E-A-D-I-N-G!

What can we count on, once we have the key?

An open door where the mind soars free.

Books to read are a child's greatest treasure.

They're a gift of love beyond all measure.

So pass along the gift and all children will be

R-E-A-D-I-N-G!

Friday, September 5, 2014

Today we continues our quest to get to know each other a little better and form our learning community.  We read the book Tacky the Penguin  by Helen Lester.  This book explores the idea that it's ok to be different, and that difference makes you special and can benefit the group.    The students also  shared their thoughts about Reading and Math.  Click the links below to hear what they had to say.





Thursday, September 4, 2014

Word (or more) to describe what they think 4th grade will be....

What a great first day. It was fun getting to know our class and although it's always uneasy at first, everyone seemed to settle in quickly. We did some get to know you activities, and started our journey of building a community. We read the book Mrs. Mingo, First Day of School and talked about how we are all different, and what makes us special! Looking forward to another great day!