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Saturday, November 22, 2014

Week of November 17


Greetings! This was a very busy and productive week in kindergarten. Here are some highlights from our week together! ENJOY!

This month's calendar features flat and solid shapes.


The children learned new math language: 2-dimensional, 3-dimensional; flat, solid.

We had wonderful math discussions about similarities and differences of a square and a cube.

Children worked on a fall book for the book bins, that featured several of the sight words we have learned.

Watercolor painting in Art.

The children used realistic colors. We looked at several pictures of real turkeys for inspiration.

123 station: Children worked on 'after numbers'

We also explored circles compared to spheres.

The children loved when I cut a playdoh sphere in half. They learned another math vocabulary word: hemisphere. They  were intrigued to see a circle on the bottoms of the hemispheres.

Beat You to 10 is a new math work station. It focuses on different combinations of 10.

Children keep track of their spins by using two different colored unifex cubes. When they've reached 10, they count the yellow and the green, which provides on combination to 10.

In the spirit of Thanksgiving,  we read loads of books about Thanksgiving, being Thankful, turkeys (fiction and non-fiction). Two of my favorite books are featured above, along with a colorful turkey project. 

Mrs. Nelson joined us for the final You Skills  of the semester. She provided a recap of all the wonderful lessons we've learned so far. We will proceed with You Skills again in January, and will continue to use the important skills we have.

Children drew a picture of their favorite You SKill.



The children created their own Little Old Ladies as a culminating project of all the books Mrs. Brady read. 




Their bellies sure were full!


5th grade authors visited our class to share 'Turkey Tales' they wrote.




Children worked to identify and highlight teen numbers in 123.


More number corner work with circles and cones. I showed the children how a cone can be made out of a flat circle. One child even said "it's magic!!!!".

We also learned about rectangles and cylinders. I illustrated how to make a cylinder out of a rectangle. The children were so excited to think of all the solid shapes that are in our classrooms, homes and world.

Children made turkey crowns that were full of sight words!



I am wild about words!!!



HAPPY THANKSGIVING!

Hello kindergarten families. This seems like the appropriate time to let you know how thankful I am to be teaching your children. I am thankful your support, and for each one of my unique students!

Please click the link to enjoy some kindergarten Thanksgiving Recipes :)

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Tuesday, November 18, 2014

Flynn Field Trip

We thoroughly enjoyed the play of Liliys Purple Plastic Purse!!

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Week of November 10

We enjoyed a rich lesson about ecosystems in Four Winds early in the week. We learned that trees are important, even after they've died. They provide habitats for animals. Over time and through different stages, different critters benefit from the dead trees. A dead tree becomes a new ecosystem over time.


Certain animals play a big part in decaying trees. These critters find homes and food in dead trees: salamanders, sap sucker bird, worms, carpenter ants, termites/




A very important scientist brought her time machine into our classroom to show us what happens to a dead tree over many years.



She put a log in the time machine...


Over the passage of time, 4 years, and with the helpf elements and insects, the log changed.


4 more years and many more changes...


...4 years later the tree is decomposing and turning into dirt.


We ventured outside to explore some dead trees! We found bugs, worms, and other signs of ecosystems.














Mrs. Brady joined us for a literacy lesson early in the week. She read, I know An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly. She talked about how it is an "Adding on" story with lots of rhyming! Children love to read books that are repetitive and predicatble.



A theme/literacy activity. Cute turkeys and a fun poem.



Putting sentences into order.


There were several new 123 activities this week. Forward and backward counting (starting from random numbers) strengthens number sense and carinality.


We are also working a lot on teen numbers, and the main idea that they are made of "ten and some more".


We learned the word "can" this week. In ABC children practiced writing by finishing sentences that start with "I can...". They are paying close attention to adding spaces between words and ending sentences with periods.


"Which Bug Will Win" was a new math game the children enjoyed this week. The main mathematical concepts include counting on from 5, probability and collecting data.



Numerals and Number Racks was another new math game. Children practiced building quantities after drawing numeral cards from a deck.



Mrs. Brady visited again to read a follow up to her first lesson. The children were delighted to see that this book followed the same pattern as the original book :)  It was also and adding on, rhyming book.


Mrs. Brady also brought a book for the book making station during work board.  The children illustrated their own "I Know and Old Lady Who Swallowed a Fly" books.

We enjoyed a puppet who on bullying. The children were engaged and soaked up some important take aways on how to be kind friends and what to do if they see or experience bullying.






Children practiced "before number" work in 123.


In ABC children practiced reading and writing sight words in the "Word Wall Roll" group.



A fun literacy activity!



And yet another follow up literacy time with Mrs. Brady! This book was really silly!


The children were excited to label the parts of a turkey during Morning Message time!


Later in the week during math, the children matched ten frames, numeral cards and tallies.


In FUNdations we are practicing kindergarten letter formation.






Thank you for a fun and BUSY week!!!