Tuesday, 10 June 2014



Reading Strategy: Questioning

 "Reading Salad" is when you read a book and think at the same time. This is called "Metacognition". You could be asking questions, figuring out new words or wondering.  We can answer our questions using the text (T), background knowledge (BK), inferring (I) or digging deeper (DD).  We started looking at a book called "Rain" by Linda Ashman. We are asking questions before, during and after reading. Mrs. Clark is writing our questions down. We will sort them by T, BK, I and DD and answer our questions. 

Written by Solongo, Amani, Max, Laiba and Austin 





Monday, 26 May 2014

What We Did At School?

We made questions from the "Butterfly" book.We used our background knowledge to help us think.  We thought about lots of questions. We figured out a few questions. Asking questions helps us learn about what we are reading. Mrs. Clark made a big Q with who, what, where, when and how on it. We brainstormed ideas to figure out the questions.  

Written by Leah, Jack, Caroline, Grace and Nathan 



Stay tuned for more student written blogs!

Wednesday, 21 May 2014






Our Finale

We decided to use the Ipads to create an "Educreation". We drew a picture and write words and sentences to describe our learning and answer the question: "How do my senses help me learn?"

Here are some examples of our writing and drawing: 

Sunday, 13 April 2014



April 4th 
We used Power Kids on the Lib Guide to answer some of our Inquiry Questions. Mrs. Clark took notes and then put the notes on cardstock. We sorted them and created paragraphs. We are in the process of creating illustrations for our paragraphs. We noticed that we are using more text features after learning about them when we created our posters. 








We didn't like the title on this paragraph so we changed it to fit with the content. 








             How Did I Do As A Learner?



We learned about our eyes.
We know about the 3 parts of our eyes.
We watched and tried to read along.
We were good listeners.
We could raise our hands and take turns to talk better.
We followed instructions to do an experiment.
We did lots of thinking.













What Part of the Inquiry Process Did We Do?

We wondered how we see.
We went on PowerKids. 
We investigated by watching and listening.
We created ideas to write down.
We shared our ideas.
We connected our ideas. We reflected on our learning.
We did all of the parts of the Inquiry Process. 

What do you think about our learning and reflecting?


Tuesday, 1 April 2014

Searching for Animal Senses

The grade one class has been involved with inquiry learning about their 5 senses.  Here is a summary using  their ideas and words of the work we did today.

We have made questions we want to answer.  Today we chose one question to answer  - Mrs. Hnatiuk's question. Her question was "What senses do animals use?"  We wrote the question where the ? mark was on our poster.

After writing the question, we talked about how we use A.B.C.O.U.T. when we take jot notes.  If you don't know what A.B.C.O.U.T. means - each letter stands for something about taking jot notes.

A is for abbreviations - use Dr. instead of Doctor
B - bullets to begin a new idea
C- Caveman talk - we just write the words important words NOT the whole sentence
O - one idea on one line
U -  use your own words
T - thank where you get the information

We wanted to practice using A.B.C.O.U.T. to take our  jot notes today.  Instead of using a book, we went on the computer to find out the answer to Mrs. Hnatiuk's question .  We went to Mrs. Clark's page and found the Power Kids Life Science database.  We did not write the question down to search, instead we wrote the important words from Mrs Hnatiuk's question.  You can see our words below.


The computer was not working to read for us, so we read the words on our own.  Once we read a sentence if it had something to do with our animal senses' question we decided what caveman talk we would write on our poster.
Here is the picture of the jot notes we took.  Caroline took the picture for us today.
   After we were finished we said thank you to Power Kids Life Science because they helped us learn about animal senses.  What do you think about our learning?




Sunday, 23 March 2014



Five Senses Posters


Students decided that creating a poster would be a great way to share some of the knowledge we have gained about the five senses. Mrs. Hnatiuk shared a lesson on "text features" with students to get them started on the right track. After completing the posters each group presented their poster to the class. As viewers and listeners our job was to consider 2 things the group did well and 1 wish for improvement (2 stars and a wish) focusing on the text features that we had looked at. We recorded these stars and wishes along with all of the wonderful vocabulary students used as they discussed their posters. We used the stars, wishes and vocabulary to go back and improve our posters.




The most important part of the Inquiry Process is reflecting on our learning. The following comments were made by students after completing this activity. 


Reflecting

We shared our posters and what was good about them. Grace

I was thinking my group could add more pictures and details. Details make our poster better. Jack 

We shared our thinking. Leah

We need to add more text features.  Caroline

By making a wish we're helping the groups to have more ideas to make the posters better.  Amani

I listened carefully and I learned more about the five senses.  Jerzee

When I was talking my class listened to me and so I listened to my friends when it was their turn.  Jon

Our brains had a workout listening to all the good ideas (just like we learned in health)! Leah 

We make the wishes to help people.  Jayden

We learned we need to add more writing to make your poster more detailed. Jack

We could put all those words on our poster. Caroline

Good thinking and reflecting Grade 1 !!!  Mrs. Clark 





Student Reflections On Text Features
A text features helps us understanding what we are reading.  We can learn more about the book when we use text features.  There are many kinds of  text features.  Here are some of the text features we talked about in class.
We use our bold print for some of the words because they are important.  Bold print means the words are darker and sometimes they are bigger. Photographs are a text feature and if you don't know the words you can use the photo or picture clues. You might find labels on pictures or photographs to help you learn new words.  A Table of Contents helps us look for ideas at the front of the book.  It tells us which page to look on.  A Glossary helps you find out the meaning of a word. 
We wanted to learn about text features because we wanted to make our posters on the five senses better.
Mrs. Clark's Grade 1 Class