
Laurel Waddle
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1st Grade CCPS
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02-08-2022 02:37:26
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This week we designed and constructed a device that uses sound to send a communication signal over a distance (old fashioned cup and string to make telephones) using our knowledge about vibrations and sound and if we can “see sound” Cullman City Primary

What is the ORF? The ORF assessment is a valuable (and QUICK!) tool in your toolkit for monitoring and improving students' reading abilities. This article by Jan Hasbrouck, Ph.D. explains even more about ORF! ow.ly/rPJA50TlrAR


CCPS Day with help from the staff at EastElementary Savannah Wood, NBCT Jennifer Tidwell, M. Ed. . Thank you Cullman City Primary STEM- Anna Anderson for all your work.

“Spooky Math” constructing haunted houses with 2D shapes. Thank you Courtney Speciale, Ed.S and Sashari Caretti for a scary fun time Cullman City Primary STEM- Anna Anderson Cullman City Primary



Combing our science standard on sun patterns & reading lesson on “Me and My Shadow”, we tracked the shadows of “Rob the Gnome” throughout the day & created shadow puppet stories during our cozy reading class reward. TY Amanda Stidham, NBCT, M. Ed. for keeping Robert safe Cullman City Primary



After reading informational text “Watching the Moon” and writing informative piece on the moon, we took what we learned about patterns of the moon to food. 🌖 🌙 🌕 Cullman City Primary




Elphie was inspired by “Wicked” and used one of our vocabulary words to rewrite the lyrics. Cullman City Primary



100th day of school filled with lots of counting, walking word search, reader’s theater, and even 100 math facts! Cullman City Primary #bestwe


CCPS would like to say thank you to Cullman City Schools Foundation for your support in fulfilling classroom grants for teachers. We are thankful for all you do to support our school. #bestwe Elizabeth Shaddix, Ed.D, NBCT


Our reading this week focused on animal parts and how they use them to survive/ adapt. Then we put our learning to work by imitating bird beaks to gather food thanks to Mystery Science Cullman City Primary


2 weeks of I-ready club winners. 2 friends entered at the 25 lesson level. 3 students made it to bronze (50 lessons), 1 to silver (75) and 2 did what I honestly thought was impossible- GOLD (100 lessons) by March with just 15 minutes a day! Cullman City Primary #bestwe


For “Many Colors” day we reviewed our high frequency color words using many colors and collected and reviewed data using goldfish Cullman City Primary #readacrossamerica #bestwe


We worked on our math practice of attending to precision and constructing arguments to critique our friends during the game “Is it a Keeper?” Cullman City Primary
