The last day of visiting the library was spent playing Bingo using ASL sign language. We had five winners in the Third Grade pictured below. 5-28-2024.
Third Grade is busy coloring on our Spring poster and looking for a book and checking the catalog to find the perfect book. 5-14-24
Third graders show good library habits of reading. They use sign language to communicate Trinity. And to go with the book we read “We are all Wonders” they signed kindness.
Celebrating the final visit to the Library for this school year, the Fourth Grade played Bingo using the ASL number signs. These smiling students were the winners of a “Bingo”. 5-29-2024
Looking for the perfect book and adding to the Spring poster – 4th Grade in action.
Honor these students
Today we would like to honor these three students who followed the procedure of picking our book, checking it out and then sitting quietly at table with no noise to distract the other students. 5-1-24
K5 heard the story “Does a Kangaroo Have a Mother, Too?” After they learned the sign for Kangaroo, dolphin, and deer, they were able to choose their books from the tubs and check out. May 3, 2024
Third Grade is spelling the word Dragon to go with the Caldecott Winner The Truth about Dragons. The book looks at two different cultures concept of dragons. 4/16/2024
Third Grade colors Spring Poster 4-9-24Second grade adds to the Spring Poster 4/10/244th grade adds to Spring Poster 4-10-24Fifth Grade adds to Spring Poster 4-12-24First Grade adds to Spring Poster 4-12-24
For the last visit as K4’s to the library, we shared books about Jesus loving us. The students then practiced signing the word love.
K4 practicing ASL words for Penguin and Sea Lion. 5-15-24
K4 listening and practicing ASL
K4 students practicing signing the word for Turtle to use during reading of book Turtle Says Hello!K4 signing animal names like sheep, rabbit bird, lion, bear, turtle, pig, cat. Can you tell which animal each child is signing? You may need to ask them.K4 signing word for giraffe while coloring their giraffe a character in the book Rabbit’s Pajama Party.
K4 signed Butterfly after hearing the story about the Butterfly
K4 listen to “The Ant and the Grasshopper”
After listening to “The Ant and the Grasshopper” we practiced signing “ant” and “grasshopper” in sign language.
Now it is time to choose a book to check out and share with parents at home. This takes some real decision making skills.
K5 learned the word goat in ASL in connection with reading this fun tale about a goat.First Grade signing motherFirst Grade signing spring.First Grade signing father.K5 signing Friend after reading Make More Smores and the friends of bears and raccoons.
First Grade was introduced to the genre of biography by listening to ‘Young Amelia Earhart” and then learning the sign for the word airplane. May 3, 2024
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