Alexsa, Fiona, Peyton, Sky and Troy Proudly Present, Don't Let The Pigeon Drive a Race Car
Wednesday, February 29, 2012
Tuesday, February 28, 2012
The Pigeon Wants To Be a Rock Star
Isaac, Jacinta, Jaden, Reagan and Scott Proudly Present, The Pigeon Wants To Be a Rock Star!
Monday, February 27, 2012
Don't Let The Pigeon Play Golf
Baylee, Kelly, Landon and Valentina
Proudly Present, Don't Let the Pigeon Play Golf
Updated: Pigeon Wants to Learn Karate!
The Pigeon Wants to Learn Karate is a great story but the group felt that it could use a few finishing touches, so here is the latest version!
Thursday, February 23, 2012
The Pigeon Wants to Learn Karate
Ashlyn, Josiah, Matthew and Penelope proudly present
The Pigeon Wants to Learn Karate
Wednesday, February 22, 2012
Friday, February 17, 2012
Day 2 of our Author Study!
The kids were so excited about working on their books today. We continued to work on our Pigeon books and so far they are coming along nicely!
The Pigeon Wants to Learn Karate
I love this story! Written and Illustrated by 4 of my first graders!
The next one the kids are still working on but I love how it's coming along.
The Pigeon Wants to Be a Rock Star
Thursday, February 16, 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to my blog! It's brand new and a work in progress, but I am excited to begin sharing some of the fun and interesting things going on in our class.
Today we started a Mo Willems author study. We've read many of his stories and are focusing on one of our favorite series involving a certain pigeon! The Pigeon books are great examples of persuasive writing since the Pigeon is usually begging for the readers permission to do something through his hilarious rationale and logic.
Today we began making our very own versions of The Pigeon Books. The students worked in groups of four to brainstorm ideas and create a story board. Tomorrow we are starting the books. Here's this first story board...I love it!
Today we started a Mo Willems author study. We've read many of his stories and are focusing on one of our favorite series involving a certain pigeon! The Pigeon books are great examples of persuasive writing since the Pigeon is usually begging for the readers permission to do something through his hilarious rationale and logic.
Today we began making our very own versions of The Pigeon Books. The students worked in groups of four to brainstorm ideas and create a story board. Tomorrow we are starting the books. Here's this first story board...I love it!
The Pigeon Wants to Learn Karate!
Saturday, February 11, 2012
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