Friday, February 26, 2010

Reading Skills Pyramid

Thank you Claire from http//kindergartenteacherclaire.wordpress.com for posting this very helpful reading skills pyramid.

Making Connections When We Read

As we move into the third quarter of school, our class is focusing on making connections with read aloud books.  "Making Connections" essentially means that students connect their personal knowledge or background experience to the text that is read.  Research has shown that readers comprehend significantly better when they are actively engaged in thinking about their own experiences and how it may relate to the topic of the book.

To better help your child develop and use this reading comprehension strategy, make sure you ask the following questions when your read with your child:

What does this book remind you of?
What do you know about this topic?
Does this book remind you of another book that we have read?

Your child should be very familiar with the concept of making personal connections to stories.  Please continue to read with your child at home and make connections together.

Thursday, February 25, 2010

Temples and Tombs

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Congratulations to our friends in Mrs. Lister's second grade class (our book buddy friends) for their performance in "Temples and Tombs". 

Wednesday, February 24, 2010

Math Objectives for Kindergarten


These are some of the concepts that parents can help reinforce at home for this quarter.

  • counting by 5s
  • counting by 10s
  • counting by 2s
  • counting to 100
  • identifying 2 digit numbers (1-100)
  • writing 2 digit numbers (1-100)
  • identifying pennies, nickles, dimes, and quarters
  • identifying coin values (pennies, nickles, dimes, and quarters)
  • practice measuring different things using a ruler

What Are You Wondering About Kindergarten?


I recently enabled google analytics to our website to see how many visitors we have and what everyone is interested in reading.   One of our most popular posts is about "The Daily Five" which surprised me because this post was just a very brief overview on what we do in class.  In the next month I will be posting more pictures and details about how we utilize Daily Five in our kindergarten classroom. 

What else are you interested in learning about our classroom, our daily activities, or anything related to our class?  I would love to have some new ideas on what to put in our website.  Leave a comment with any suggestions....

P.S. Anyone can leave a comment- if you do not have a profile in google or another blog, simply choose "Anonymous" to leave a comment.  All comments are reviewed by me before being post on our site, so your comment will not appear automatically.  Thanks!

Tuesday, February 23, 2010

Reading Rainbow Stills Captivates Five Year Olds

This picture just says it all about our love and excitement for Reading Rainbow in our class.  I always remembered watching Reading Rainbow when I was in kindergarten.  I loved it!  When I found our school library had some old VHS tapes (yes VHS) of Reading Rainbow I was so excited.  After finding one of the last VCRs in the entire school, our class was able to watch two different episodes- the first was "Murfaro's Beautiful Daughters" which featured an African danced troupe and helped us learn more about African-American History.  The second episode which we watched today was "Jack, the Seal, and the Sea" which explored pollution and different ways to keep our Earth clean.  This helped our class better understand the importance of recycling, pollution, and conservation (all science SOLS).  Even though some of these episodes are from the late eighties, they still have the magic blend to captivate five year olds with fiction book, a nonfictiontopics, and a virtual field trip to a new location.  Do you have any memories of Reading Rainbow?  Leave a comment if you like...

Monday, February 22, 2010

Reading Rockets: E-Cards

Check out these cute e-cards you can send your child to encourage reading

Reading Rockets: E-Cards

Friday, February 19, 2010

Birthday Wishes!

Usually I try to leave personal information off of my blog, but today is my 31st birthday and my students were so excited!  I had many homemade cards from my kiddos plus lots of birthday hugs.  It was an exciting day and we even had a little time for short dance party to get out our wiggles!  Many thanks to my wonderful room mothers and my wonderful assistants- Mrs. Greene and Mrs. Gabriel for making this day so much fun!

Wednesday, February 17, 2010

A Visit from a Dentist

Today we had a visit from Dr. Blanscet who helped us learn how to take care of our teeth.  He also taught us the importance of flossing. Thanks for a great lesson Dr. Blanscet!

Monday, February 15, 2010