Saturday, December 20, 2014
Friday, December 12, 2014
A Beary Fun Week!
Linus' mom was our mystery reader Monday. She brought a bear story!
We gave the bears class numbers and lined them up.
They came to Media Center and did research with us about polar bears.
They made a mess with math materials when we went home for the night!
We went on a bear hunt around the school using position words as clues to look for bears!
We can't wait for tomorrow's teddy bear picnic!!
Monday, December 8, 2014
Landforms, Planting and More Measurement!
This week we read and wrote about landforms and bodies of water. We studied mountains, canyons, caves, oceans, lakes, and rivers. We used both print and the online resource Pebble Go to gather our information.
We had THREE mystery readers this week. It was so exciting. On Monday, Madeline's dad came, on Wednesday Andres' dad was here, and on Friday, Ava and Mr. Ramienski came to read their favorite books.
Giuliana was the star of the week! We interviewed her and she shared some family pictures with us. We got to meet her stuffed Panda too!
This week in math we had fun with measurement. We measured height, length and weight! We used non standard units to measure, like linker cubes. We measured the length of our shoes, the height of our classmates, and compared weights of classroom objects. We used a balance scale to compare weight.
In science we started a new unit on living things. First, we did some sorting to figure out what things are living and what isn't. Next we brainstormed things that all living things need. Then, I showed the students some materials (rocks, seeds, soil, cups, lamp) and we started to plan and implement our experiment. It was interesting to hear the children's ideas about how and where to put each item and why. We planted some seeds, made predictions and asked questions. So far, much to the students dismay, nothing has happened. But...today we talked to our seeds and gave them a pep talk since they won't get much water and sun this weekend. Do you think they will grow? We will keep you posted on our findings.
Scholastic Book orders came home this week. If you're thinking about ordering and want the books before the Winter Break, please order ASAP and let me know so I can expedite the shipping. Each student was given a free book voucher this month for a free five dollar book if you spend 10 dollars.
Our school is participating in a pajama drive for needy children. This is one of my favorite projects because I believe every child deserves a good night's sleep. Your donation of a cozy pair of pajamas paired with a book donated by Scholastic can really help a local child this year. Thank you in advance for your donations!
Next week is one of the most exciting weeks in Kindergarten. It's Teddy Bear week! Students can bring a teddy bear to keep at school all week. Everything will be bears, bears, bears all week! On Friday, we will have a teddy bear picnic with our bears. If you'd like to donate any bear themed snacks, please let me know!
With the colder weather here and Winter just around the corner, I'd appreciate it if you could send an extra set of cold weather clothes for your child's cubby in case of an accident or spill. Most of the clothes we have are t shirts and shorts! Thanks for your help with this! Please label your child's clothes and place them in a ziplock bag.
I hope each and every one of you had a wonderful Thanksgiving last weekend. In the craziness of baking, cooking and preparing for time with family, I didn't get the chance to let you all know how thankful I am that I can work with your children each day. Please know that I love each of them dearly and I'm so proud of how much they have learned in just the past few months. I feel so lucky to be able to have a job where I can have this much fun and enjoy so much time with some really awesome kids.
Have a wonderful weekend! I hope that you find these emails helpful and informative. 😃
Friday, November 21, 2014
Lois Elhert, Measurement and Maps!
Last week we studied Lois Elhert, a wonderful author/illustrator. We read Mole's Hill, Growing Vegetable Soup, Hands, Top Cat, Oodles of Animals, Color Zoo, Rainbow Garden, and Wag a Tail. In writing we wrote sentences after reading some of these books. One day, we created an animal with foam shapes and wrote to describe our animal with shape and color words. Two other days we drew a cats and dogs and wrote to describe with adjectives. Yesterday, we wrote about the amazing things our hands can do! This week in math we started a unit on measurement. We shared ideas of what kinds of things we can measure. We measured items in our classroom with unifix cubes. We continued to work at our math zones to practice number concepts. In social studies we began a unit on geography and studied maps and globes. We know that a map key gives us important information to help us read a map. We also began to study the continents and oceans. We are working hard each week on word sorts. Our first sort was plants and animals, the second was sorting animals by land, sea, and air. This week we sorted fruits and vegetables! Soon we will begin to sort pictures by beginning and ending sounds.
Christopher was the star of the week! He brought in some cool pictures of his family and a book about dinosaurs. Thomas' mom came as the mystery reader this week and taught us all about cool ways animals use their external features like tails, noses, eyes, etc.
Friday, November 14, 2014
Junior Great Books!
Thank you all for coming to parent teacher conferences this week. I enjoyed meeting you all and sharing how much your child is learning!
As we continue to collect, count and analyze data with the question of the day in math, we also started new math zones. A favorite is "Compare", which is a counting game with cards. The higher number each round wins and gets to collect the other player's cards. You can play at home with a deck of regular playing cards!!
This was our last week of the health unit. We focused on brushing teeth, going to the dentist and what to expect at a doctor visit.
In our Media Center lesson this week we continued our study of the difference between fiction and non-fiction as we prepare for a mini research project on bears. We read a story about a bear who got lost and was scared and we drew connections we made to the story. In Computer Lab we tried out some cool new math games. I started a Symbaloo, which is a compilation of favorite websites. This will continue to grow as we visit more sites together. Here's the link: http://www.symbaloo.com/ mix/kindergarten576
This week our reading and writing lessons came from a wonderful program called Junior Great Books. This program is an inquiry model in which students are able to build skills in discussion, questioning, listening, and writing. The program uses poetry, short stories and folklore to develop deep thinking. This week's theme was "companions". I've attatched the three poems we read this week in case you're interested in reading or discussing them with your child. Our writing focus was integrated this week as we wrote about something we like to do with someone, what our shadows like to do, and where Pooh and Christopher Robin might go together.
As we continue to collect, count and analyze data with the question of the day in math, we also started new math zones. A favorite is "Compare", which is a counting game with cards. The higher number each round wins and gets to collect the other player's cards. You can play at home with a deck of regular playing cards!!
This was our last week of the health unit. We focused on brushing teeth, going to the dentist and what to expect at a doctor visit.
Our Mystery Reader this week was Andres' grandmother!! Both she and her husband are retired from the education field and it was so nice to have them visit the class and read to the students. We have a lot of Mystery Readers signed up for November and December. If you have family visiting from out of town and they would like to read to the class, just let me know!
Friday, November 7, 2014
Eric Carle, Teen Numbers, Healthy Habits and Helping the Homeless!
We've been exploring teen numbers in math. We represent them on a double ten frame, with pictures, words, tallies, and can identifying if the number is even or odd. Each day we even break apart the teen number of the day to identify ways to make that number. We have a cool song we sing too called Numbers in the Teens Have a Group of Ten. See if your child can sing it to you!! We also introduced a new math routine called Question of the Day. We use technology called Activotes to secretly select an answer to a question and then anaylze the results. It's really cool!
Last week I did some testing with students of letters and sight words during literacy centers. I'm so impressed with how much they have learned in two months!! Guided reading books came home this weekend with almost everyone. We also began a new word study program where students are sorting concepts into groups. Soon we will sort pictures by beginning and ending sounds.
We've learned a lot in our health unit about medicine, being sick, washing hands, and colds and the flu. We continued to study ways to stay safe and healthy this week. Does your child know their full name, address and phone number? This is important if they were ever in an emergency and had to call 911. Next week we will practice this so you can help at home by reviewing this information with your child.
The Walk for the Homeless was a lot of fun!
Monday, October 27, 2014
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