Welcome to the blog for our First Grade class! I hope to record, with pictures and words, many of the activities that make first grade such a special year for your children! Check in often to keep up on our day-to-day progress!
Sunday, March 16, 2008
February Students of the Month
Friday, March 14, 2008
Write On Tour
The kids were very good at listening and not touching as they learned about the operation of the sewing machine.
This machine made stickers.
Next was a machine that could stitch several items at a time.
It could go really slow or very fast. It was loud at top speed!
They also got a really close look!
Those needles go up and down so fast!
We learned that computers are very important. All of the artwork is generated by a graphic designer who works with a special computer program. The designs are put on discs, which are then put into the drive of the sewing machines. The information on the discs tells the machines what color of thread to use, and what design to make - amazing!
Finally, we got to see our design being transferred to our t-shirts. Most of them were already done, but several shirts were left to demonstrate the heat transfer process. Our design looked really weird because all the printing was backwards before it was transferred.
First, the shirt was heated up for 5 seconds, then the design was placed in the right spot, and fianlly it was pressed by the hot machine for 15 seconds at 375 degrees. It made a loud whoooooshing noise when the time was up, and we could even see steam rising from the shirt! We got to touch it when it was still kind of hot, but it cooled quickly.
There, all finished, and it isn't backwards anymore! Looks good!
Don met with us again at the end of our tour, he gave us a treat, and then we headed back to school, just in time for playtime and lunch. One of the kids summed it all up:
"That was the best trip ever!"
Thanks, Write On, for our awesome t-shirts and another great trip!
What a crew!
Thursday, March 13, 2008
Dental Health Quiz Results
Coming soon - watch for pictures from our trip to
Write-On.
Monday, March 3, 2008
Dental Health Quiz
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Aren't they great? As you can see, the teeth of first graders come in all shapes and sizes. To see the complete pictures, check out the hall bulletin board outside our room.
Keep on smiling (and brushing), and all those teeth will grow in soon!