Today was a fun day in our class- we had lots of different activities celebrating the day. We also had a visitor during the night who left green footprints, a pot of gold, and a little bit of a mess. Word traveled fast and everyone was visiting our room to see what a mess "Lucky" had made.
(Spoiler Alert!) Thank you Mrs. Bridges for decorating our classroom!
Wednesday, March 17, 2010
Tuesday, March 16, 2010
Practicing our Reading
First grade is right around the corner and we've been practicing reading independently. The classroom is quiet and happy as everyone reads with just a murmur of voices and the occasional giggle. Even Mrs. Rose has had time to read a few pages of some of her favorite children's books. Please continue to encourage your child to read quietly to themselves or you each day.
Friday, March 12, 2010
Trees are Living Things
Today during guided reading we read two different books about trees and what are living things. We also watched the book "Once There Was a Tree" and learned about how scientists study trees to learn information about our Earth.
Artist in Residence
This week our school was very excited to have Helena Navarro as our school artist in residence. Although kindergarten students do not attend art class, it was very exciting to see the artwork from the other grade levels in the hallway. For more information on Helena Navarro, please click here.
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Carnival of the Animals
Today in music class we watched a puppet show of the Carnival of Animals which featured music composed by Camille Saint-Saens. This music is fondly known as "classical music for kids". The kiddos loved hearing music and seeing the animals that it represented.
Monday, March 8, 2010
Friday, March 5, 2010
Recycling, Pollution, and Conservation
In science this past three weeks we have talked about different ways to keep our Earth healthy and clean. Our class library is filled with different books on ways to help the environment and we have watched several excellent Reading Rainbows and read excellent stories that have helped us understand pollution and conservation. We also learned that everyone can help keep the earth clean- even kids!
Some of the books that we have listened to include:
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Looking for Great Books to Read with Your Kindergartener?
Home ReadKiddoRead.com
This is a great website to help parents find books that their child will love! Thank you Jean Koch for visiting our school and telling me about this great website!
Visit ReadKiddoRead
This is a great website to help parents find books that their child will love! Thank you Jean Koch for visiting our school and telling me about this great website!
Visit ReadKiddoRead
Guess Who?
Today during our whole group gifted lesson, we played a game with Mrs. Law on finding a person based on clues. She gave clues to the physical attributes of a person and students had to eliminate who it could not be. This activity encourages students to use inductive reasoning, problem solve, observe simliarities, organize information, and catergorize according to attributes. One way you can help your child develop these skills is by playing the game "Guess Who" a game that my son loves. Two weeks ago, I found the "Guess Who: Star Wars" (so exciting) for my son at Marshalls for ten dollars. Practicing these concepts is a great way to help your child think out of the box and also have a lot of fun.
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