Tag Archives: Reading

Rockland Read-In Skype

Mr. Meher’s and Ms. Drake’s Grade 6 Humanities class Skyped with Linda Chin-Meher’s first grade in East Ramapo’s Summit Elementary School.

The first graders opened the video conference by singing a song, “Don’t Laugh at Me,” to great applause by Suffern. Our students then read several picture books: Matthew Donovan, Isam Khan, and Cole Bower read My Lucky Day by Keiko Kasza. Leigha Pauly, Claire Myers and Sarah Skulsky read Mabela the Clever by Margaret MacDonald.  Jared Simon read a poem, “The Mouse and the Motorcycle” from The Tighty Whitey Spider and More Wacky Animals Poems I Totally Made Up by Kenn Nesbitt.

East Ramapo students shared some of their writings. We heard a review of Arthur’s First Sleepover by Marc Brown.

We spent the rest of the time talking about what we do in our respective schools. Ms. Meher’s students wanted to know what we study in sixth grade. Chris Perich said that, “We learn everything you learn, but a little more advanced since we are in a higher grade.” Cole Bower told the first graders about what they learn in sixth grade math, and we learned that the Summit students do many of the same things.  Aaron Rubenstein talked about our Foreign Language program.

Many thanks to Mr. Meher and Ms. Chin-Meher for organizing this engaging celebration of reading. We hope to see our new friends at Summit Elementary School again soon.

Book Discussion with South Orangetown

Jackie Perich’s grade 7 students spent March participating in a series of book discussions about Stone Fox by John Reynolds Gardiner with South Orangetown Middle School (Teacher, Sara Nybro). They began with an introductory and planning session at the beginning of March. This meeting was followed by a series of discussions on literary elements such as plot, character, and setting. They made predictions and connections within the story. The discussions also focused on choices, decision making and the consequences.

A boy hopes to pay the back taxes on his grandfather’s farm with the winnings from a dog sled race. A short book with a lot of potential for classroom discussion.

GRADE 8 READS TO SLOATSBURG KINDERGARTENERS

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May 8, 2009 Jackie Perich’s students introduced themselves to Deanne Martin’s kindergarten class and read Max stories by Rosemary Wells. The Sloatsburg students showed off their paper Max puppets that they had made and then asked questions about the stories. A fun time all around! Thanks to Christine Morciglio, Library Media Specialist at Sloatsburg and both classroom teachers for helping to make this read aloud happen. See more photos on Flickr

SMS GRADE 8 STUDENTS: Practice Session

May 7, 2009 Jackie Perich’s eighth grade students rehearsed today for a read aloud session with Sloatsburg Elementary kindergarten students. Not only did the students practice reading, presentation and speaking skills. There was also quite a bit of discussion on how to engage the younger students. The students decided to begin the session with an introduction, read one picture book, allow for Q&A time and then gauge the interest level of the younger students before reading another book. The eighth graders also decided to finish the session with a discussion about Mother’s Day. The event will take place on Friday, May 8 at 11:20.