The kindergarteners are transitioning into center time in the library. For the last few weeks the students have been working on computers, reading with partners, and organizing author's last names in alphabetical order. They've also read big books (as in oversized), drew pictures of characters from Chrysanthemum who show empathy, and shared reading in a circle. The students seem very excited to be taking part in these activities. I love having the youngest of our school in our library! They have such energy and enthusiasm for learning!
Tuesday, December 9, 2014
Wednesday, November 5, 2014
Teacher Idiom Day
On Friday, October 31, while the students came to school dressed as cute as a button in clothes that represented a career they would like to pursue (doctors of all types, engineers, soldiers, teachers... to name just a few), the teachers had fun dressing as an idiom. Most of our older students knew what this word meant, but it was a new word for many of our younger learners. Students (and teachers) loved trying to guess which idioms were represented. Some were as easy as pie to guess and some were a pain in the neck. See if you can guess our idioms!
Saturday, October 18, 2014
Lunch in the Library
As students in grades 2-5 have been reading and taking AR quizzes throughout the nine weeks, they have been earning prizes like bookmarks, pencils, and erasers as they work their way to reaching the point goal that has been established for them. (The goals are individualized for each person.) One of the special choices in AR prizes for students in grades 3-5 who reach their point goal is a coupon for lunch and recess in the library. I love that so many students are excited about and choose this option! Students who turn in their lunch coupon are allowed to bring a friend who has also reached 100% of their AR goal. I think this is a great way to celebrate a nine week's worth of reading! Here are some of our recent lunchers-
Because it was National School Lunch week, we had parents join us for Lunch in the Library. One father and son had a good game of chess going during their recess time! |
Friday, October 10, 2014
Reading Fair Exemplars
Please follow this link to the page I posted last year showing some reading fair projects. I hope they will inspire you to be creative and think outside of the box!
http://davispageturner.blogspot.com/2013/11/davis-magnet-reading-fair.html
Remember- Reading Fair projects are due to the school on Friday, October 17. Students will be presenting their projects to their classmates on Monday and Tuesday and the school-wide reading fair will be on Wedensday, October 22. Follow the link to the Davis Magnet webpage to find the Reading Fair packets that were sent home earlier.
http://davispageturner.blogspot.com/2013/11/davis-magnet-reading-fair.html
Remember- Reading Fair projects are due to the school on Friday, October 17. Students will be presenting their projects to their classmates on Monday and Tuesday and the school-wide reading fair will be on Wedensday, October 22. Follow the link to the Davis Magnet webpage to find the Reading Fair packets that were sent home earlier.
Monday, September 22, 2014
Celebrate Reading!
Every year, students in the Jackson Public School District are asked to read and write about 3 books over the summer months to help prevent the loss of reading skills between school years. Davis Magnet students are known to be great readers and participants in this summer reading program. Our school was once again named the Top School in the elementary division for our high number of reading logs that were turned in. Dr. Grigsby received our plaque at the Mississppi Children's Museum's summer reading celebration.
At Davis, we recognized students who completed their 3 summer reading logs by having a school dance in the auditorium with Dr. Grigsby deejaying. Students that read and logged 9 books were allowed to have a blue jean day! Everyone danced and sang and had much fun!
We had 64 Davis students go the extra mile and read and write reading logs for at least 20 books. These students had an additional celebration at the MS Children's Museum by having an evening to themselves to play.
I love that we have so many supportive families that help students read and stay on top of their education... even in the summer! Thank you for your dedication and hard work!
Here are some pictures of the fun (some of them are a little blurry due to the dancing):
We had 64 Davis students go the extra mile and read and write reading logs for at least 20 books. These students had an additional celebration at the MS Children's Museum by having an evening to themselves to play.
I love that we have so many supportive families that help students read and stay on top of their education... even in the summer! Thank you for your dedication and hard work!
Here are some pictures of the fun (some of them are a little blurry due to the dancing):
Friday, September 5, 2014
Lookin' out my window, and what do I see?
The Kona Ice cart!
What a refreshingly cool treat for a warm Friday afternoon! Thank you parents for helping us with this fundraiser. It is off to a great start!
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