Thursday, April 30, 2009

Our Classroom Podcast

We just had Open House on April 28, 2009. As part of what we did to show what we are learning in first grade, we recorded our first podcast episode using PhotoStory, which covers what we did at the Los Angeles Zoo. We hope you subscribe to our podcast to find out more about Room C here at Delevan Drive Elementary School. Everything we record will be posted on podOmatic and can be visited at http://jamr.podomatic.com.



We would like to thank California Technology Assistance Project Region 11 for showing our teacher how to help us create a classroom podcast.

Friday, April 3, 2009

We're Going on an Egg Hunt!

We will be on Spring break beginning April 6, 2009. We finished today with an egg (and candy) hunt. We had a great time!

Thursday, March 26, 2009

Celebrating the Birthday of Dr. Seuss

On March 2, 2009, our school celebrated the Birthday of Dr. Seuss. Our class joined by creating a display of Gerald McBoing Boing and making our own "Cat in the Hat"-style hats. We also had special visitors read to us as part of Read Across America. See what we and the rest of our school did for this fun day.

Thursday, March 12, 2009

Field Trip to the Los Angeles Zoo

On February 20, 2009, we went to the Los Angeles Zoo. With digital cameras, we went all over the place and took pictures of some of the animals we saw. We also took pictures of ourselves.

Thursday, February 26, 2009

100 Days of School


On February 18, 2009, we reached 100 Days of School! We celebrated by wearing "100 Days of School " glasses that we made ourselves using paper, crayons, and scissors.

We took pictures of ourselves for this fun day. You are seeing some of those pictures after it was made into a comic strip using PikiStrips.com. If you look carefully, you will see our February calendar numbers are the faces of two of our Presidents.

We have learned so much in 100 Days, but our teacher says we will be doing a lot more. We are excited because we are going to the Los Angeles Zoo. We are also going to celebrate Dr. Seuss' birthday in our school. Later, we will be kicking off our Spring break with an egg hunt. We hope you come back and see what we are doing in our class!

Thursday, February 12, 2009

Our Journey Plans

We have been learning about journeys and have been reading Captain Bill Pinkney's Journey. We looked at his trip using Google Earth. We also looked at a map to plan our own journeys. See where we decided to go below or view it in Google Earth by clicking here.

Thursday, January 29, 2009

Our Plant Terrarium

We are learning about plants. Miss Mach has been helping us with our terrariums and we will be uploading new pictures of what we observe. Come back here weekly to see what we see.

Thursday, January 15, 2009

Snow Day in Southern California

We are back from Winter break. But, thanks to our dedicated Parent/Teacher Association (PTA), we were able to experience Winter early on December 19, 2009. Snow again transformed our school into a Winter wonderland with a visit from Santa, a place to make snow angels, a refuge for hot cocoa, and a hill to slide down.

Thursday, December 18, 2008

Singing at Our School Holiday Program

Today, we performed the last set of four performances at the 2008 Holiday Program of Delevan Drive Elementary School. It was so crowded today because of all our school parents. If you missed our songs, we recited Over the Hill and followed up with the famous Alvin and the Chipmunks holiday hit, The Chipmunk Song. Here's your chance to see us in action as we sang in front of the rest of the school children yesterday.

Wednesday, December 10, 2008

Speaking with a Park Interpreter by Videoconference

We had an exciting time on Tuesday, December 2, 2008 going into Room D with other First Grade students. That was because we were treated to a virtual field trip to one of our California beaches, Crystal Cove State Park. Through the generosity of Los Angeles Unified School District Educational Technology, we were able to check-out equipment to connect by videoconference with a park interpreter at the beach. This was part of the California State Parks PORTS Program, and the unit of study we focused on was on tidepools.

We were treated to a look at some tidepool creatures that call Crystal Cove State Park their home. Some of us connected before with the state park when we were in kindergarten (see: Videoconference with California State Parks), but many of us had not because we came from different kindergarten classes. This time, though, we learned more about how the plants and animals live and depend on the tidepool habitat.

This more than made up for having our Los Angeles Zoo field trip on November 26, 2008 cancelled because of rain.

Wednesday, November 26, 2008

Jumping with the Jump Rope Master

On November 10, 2008, the day before we would stay home to observe Veterans Day, we were visited by the Jump Rope Masters and watched 7-Time World Champion Peter Nestler perform some great jump roping. We were even able to see him jump with glow ropes, which he used to create some neat designs as he used them for jump roping. Everyone in our school gathered in the school multi-purpose room in order to see the effects of the lights in his jump ropes.


Even though there were so many students watching, some of us from Room C were picked to jump with him. We really enjoyed watching each other jump.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Costume Parade

As promised, we are sharing pictures of us on the last day of Red Ribbon Week at our school. That day just happened to be the last day of October, which is Halloween. We dressed up in costumes and walked around the school yard for a parade. Can you guess what each of us dressed up as?

Thursday, October 30, 2008

Red Ribbon Week

We are in the middle of Red Ribbon Week. Our school is doing something each day. On Monday, Ocober 27, 2008, it was "Silly Sock" day. Mrs. Rivera wore fuzzy, green socks. The next day, we all wore red clothes for Red Ribbon Day, hoping to tell others to stay drug-free. On October 29, 2008, we all put something on our heads for "Hat" day at Delevan Drive Elementary School. We all looked funny on October 30, 2008 when we dressed up in clothes the "wrong way" for "Backwards" day.


Tomorrow, we will end Red Ribbon Week with our Halloween Fair. Stay tuned in the next couple of weeks to see us dressed up for that occasion.

Wednesday, October 15, 2008

Good-bye to One of Our Teachers

One of our teachers, Mr. Carreon, is leaving our classroom so he can teach in a school for older students. When we leave Delevan Drive Elementary School, maybe he will be teaching us again if we go to the middle school he might teach at. We will miss him because he helped us learn many things. His last day is in November.

We are making cards to wish him well, and we will be giving him a card. We know he will be a good teacher at his new school. Good-bye, Mr. Carreon.

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Look Who's Reading!

We are learning to read. Before our "Back to School" Night on September 23, 2008, we even checked our fluency. Here we are reading in the class.

a comic strip!

Wednesday, September 17, 2008

Field Trip to the J. Paul Getty Museum

After just a week of school, we went on our first field trip. On September 9, 2008 we went to the J. Paul Getty Museum. We were taken up a hill on a tram to where the museum was located.



We enjoyed walking through the garden and over the bridges. We also saw the city of Los Angeles from on top of the hill. It was beautiful! We are looking forward to another field trip soon.

Wednesday, September 3, 2008

We're First Graders!

It is our first day of school, and we are no longer in kindergarten. Our classroom is Room C this year.



We will be showing you what we learn this year. So please join us in finding out what is happening in Mrs. Rivera's classroom.

Thursday, June 19, 2008

The End of Kindergarten

Today was our last day of school as kindergarten students. We said good-bye to each other and looked back at what we learned this year. It was great to share with everyone what we want to be when we grow up. This happened in front of our parents at our kindergarten culmination on June 13, 2008. Each of us had a chance to go up and announce our future careers. Some of us want to be doctors while some of us want to be dentists. One of us plans on being a veterinarian. Of course, there several of us that want to be teachers. One of us wants to teach karate but said he wanted to be something else in front of everyone. That's okay since we still have a long time to think about what we will be. Other fellow classmates said they wanted to be the following: a chef, a toy store owner, an artist, a police officer, a firefighter, a race car driver, a farmer, and a "Santa Claus". Today, we got to view ourselves as our teacher showed us video from that day. We enjoyed hearing ourselves sing songs like the "Macarena Months" and "5 Little Monkeys". Our teacher gave each of us a DVD of our culminating performance as well as a collection of other events like our Billy Goats Gruff dramatic play and our Snow Day. What a wonderful end to our year. Too bad we didn't get a chance to see moths come out of the silkworm cocoons before the year let out. Oh well! First grade, here we come.

Wednesday, June 11, 2008

Silkworms Spin Cocoons

Over the weekend some of our silkworms spun silk into cocoons. We were surprised to find that the silk was yellow. A while back when we first began looking at our silkworms, our teacher showed us pictures of silkworm cocoons, and we saw that they could be white or yellow. But we thought these would be white just like the real examples our teacher brought in from last year's group of silkworms. We wonder why some cocoons are white and others are yellow. We are hoping to see at least one of our silkworms as an adult before school lets out on June 20. If one does, we'll make sure we take a picture and share it. Can you find the cocoon hidden in the photograph taken by our student of the month?

Wednesday, May 28, 2008

Silkworms Invade Our Classroom!

We now have 14 silkworms crawling around in our classroom. We will be updating the progress of our little visitors. They are really eating a lot of mulberry leaves. They are growing so fast. They are currently in the larva stage. We have learned about four stages in the life cycle of the silkworm. And third graders came to our classroom yesterday and read to us a story about a similar animal in its larva stage called a caterpillar. We are waiting for them to begin spinning their cocoon.

Our student of the week took this photograph of them on May 21, 2008. In the next couple of weeks, we hope to share some of the changes we see.