Monday, January 13, 2014

January 2014

Happy New Year!  This is what is coming up in the month of January.

Literacy: We will continue to learn and practice new sight words (January words are do, come, in, and), read and discuss texts in guided reading, and write several sentences.  Duringe writing time, we have been focusing on conventions (leaving spaces between words, capital letter at the beginning of each sentence, punctuation).  In reader's workshop, we will be discussing traditional tales and doing an author study on Jan Brett.  In phonics, we have been reviewing letter formation, sentence writing, letter sounds, and sounding out simple words.

Math: We continue to review and practice writing numbers 0-20 and beyond, simple addition and subtraction, patterning, and sorting.  New concepts this month include symmetry, measurement, and 3D shapes.  We will also be writing our own surveys and collecting data within the classroom.

Science: We have started a unit on polar regions. There will be many opportunities to explore different animals, polar regions, snow, and temperature.  I can already sense the excitement from the class as they read through the many nonfiction books that we checked out from the library.


As always, please contact me with any questions.  I will post more pictures as the month goes on!



This picture shows our math journal activity. Each student had a cup with several math cubes.  They had to count the cubes, find a group of objects in the room that was equal, record the groups in their journal with a numeral and a picture, and then add the groups.


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This is a journal entry from our Jan Brett author study.  Today we compared her version of The Mitten with another author's.  A sky our child about the similarities and differences between the stories.

Math: symmetry       We painted mittens that had symmetry.





This was a fun game we played with partners.  One partner made a picture on one side of the ruler and the other had to copy it to make the picture symmetrical.


They enjoyed checking their pictures with a mirror to see if they were symmetrical.


Last Friday we were finally able to open our stockings from the candy cane exchange.  We had a blast playing several fun "minute to win it" activities.  We also broke open the piƱata that the class made in Miss K's class when they learned about Las Posadas.  This is a picture of the candy cane mustaches that everyone got from Logan!








Friday, December 20, 2013

Friday, December 20, 2013

Good morning, families!  I hope that everyone is staying safe in these icy conditions.  I am bummed that we are missing our fun activities that we had planned for today, but we will do them on the Monday that students return to school (including opening all our candy canes from the stockings!).  

I have a couple of videos to share with you.  The first one is my first attempt at making an imovie.  This is from the day that Santa visited kindergarten!

The second video is of the holiday sing yesterday.  A special thanks to Kevin Schmitz who recorded and posted it!

I hope you all have a very safe and happy holiday with your friends  and families.  If I don't see you over break, I will see you all next year in 2014!!!


Holiday Sing Playlist (all grades): 
***Kindergarten is video #7!***

Tuesday, December 17, 2013

Polar Express Day

Here are a few pictures from all the great activities today, Polar Express Day!!!  Thanks to Miss K for taking the pictures and thank you to the families that donated materials to make this day possible!











Tuesday, December 3, 2013

Kwanzaa

This month, we will be learning about several different holidays that different people celebrate around the world.  Yesterday and today we discussed Kwanzaa.  Ask your child to sing you the Kwanzaa song and to tell you a little about this African-American holiday!

In these pictures, our class is making beads with salt dough.

Today, we strung the beads and made necklaces!




Math Centers

These are a few pictures from today's math centers!

Jake and Bailey are playing a dice-rolling game.  They roll 2 dice, add the numbers, and remove the marker with the answer.  Once all the markers are removed, they win!

These kids are practicing writing numbers with shaving cream.



This was a fun game that we learned to play on the Smartboard.  You spin the spinner and then move that number of spaces on the game board.  The computer is your opponent.  Whoever lands exactly on the end is the winner!  This was a fun and exciting game for our class!

This is Logan choosing a game on the iPad.  There are several math games to choose from.  A favorite today was a game where the children had to get their character to a certain place on the map using a path of arrows that they designed.  It was really fun!








December 3

Last week and the week before, we talked a lot about families, being thankful, and the first Thanksgiving.  I hope you had a chance to take a look at the Thanksgiving book your child brought home!  On Wednesday at play time, we talked about what it would be like to be Pilgrims with no electricity and few toys.  The class spent play time pretending to be pilgrims.  We played in the dark with wooden toys.  They made a "fire" to cook their food, and they pretended to go hunting for food to bring back for everyone to share.  our class continues to enjoy playing "pilgrims" this week too!

Here are a few pictures from our Thanksgiving unit:

Here are some Pilgrims playing in the dark with wooden blocks and small stones.


This was a little project that Kaitlyn made for me during our Pilgrim play time.  She didn't think they had glue, so she did not glue the pieces together!!!  How cool!

This is our Thankful Turkey...filled with feathers of all the things that our class is thankful for - friends, family, toys, food, and more!


Monday, November 18, 2013

November 18

These are some pictures from the last week in kindergarten.  One day, we made an obstacle course to review positional words (over, under, around, etc) and cardinal numbers (first, second, etc).  Then, we tried to draw a map of the obstacle course.  It was a fun activity!






In math and social studies, we have been talking about phone numbers and addresses.  We recorded everyone's phone number and address in a class directory and then practiced calling the phone numbers on a calculator app on the ipads.  We also found a really fun (and free) app to practice dialing phone numbers and even calling 911! It is called DialPro if you are interested in getting it at home!


During writing time, we have been working on an "All About Me" book.  this was a page about things that we like to do.  We have also written about what we look like and who is in our family.  You will see this book coming home for Thanksgiving.


Here is another math activity.  We spent some time reviewing shapes and found shapes to cut from magazines.  



In social studies this week, we are learning about the meaning of the word THANKFUL.  Today. each member of the class made a turkey feather and wrote about what they are thankful for.  We will be making a turkey to display for Thanksgiving.  We have also been learning about the first Thanksgiving and about turkeys.  We will be comparing what we have learned about turkeys with what we know about owls.  It will be fun to compare and contrast these two birds!

We have a busy but fun week ahead of us!  
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