Sunday, December 6, 2020

Run, run, as fast as you can!!!

 This week was FULL of exciting events in Kindergarten!  First, we started off the week with a dissection of a lynx as a capstone to our body unit.  Most of the kids were SUPER interested... a few hung back a bit, but everyone participated and did great!  We saw first hand the muscles, bones, tendons, nerves, veins, heart, liver, stomach, intestines and more!  I was so impressed with what the kids remembered!







We also had a fun visitor... Morgan used his Pet Shop prize card to introduce us to his adorable puppy, Batman!

The kids made Santa's beard Christmas Countdown pictures.  They should have brought home 25 cotton balls and a glue stick, so they can stick one cotton ball on a number each day until Christmas! (The cotton balls came home in two installments... :) Everyone should have 25 by now.  


We went Gingerbread Crazy this week!!!  We read 5 different gingerbread stories, and the kids had so much fun comparing the different stories! We learned about Venn Diagrams, we did a gingerbread hundreds chart mystery picture, some more gingerbread math, and practiced retelling and sequencing.  (And they thought they were just having fun with gingerbread :) ). 


OK, I realize it looks like an alien.  But it is supposed to be a gingerbread man. 



Our cabin was transformed into a Gingerbread House!!!


The BEST part of the week was on Friday, when we made gingerbread cookies!









And despite our best efforts, and even a SIGN on the oven door, SOMEONE must have peeked because when we went to go back and get our cookies... they were GONE!  But they luckily had left us a clue!  We ran to the cafeteria, 



to our Book Buddies' room, and followed still more clues...


to the Front Office, (Where Ms. Diana said they had come through to have their temperatures checked and get masks and visitor passes...).


We FINALLY found them in our Gingerbread cabin in our room!  Those crazy cookies!  





We quickly shut the door so they couldn't escape, and had a blast decorating them!  





If you can believe it... this day got even MORE exciting when we wrote letters to Santa! Mr. Larrabee happened to stop by, and when he saw what we were doing, he brought down the Automatic Letter Folding Machine from the front office!  Now our letters were perfectly folded in less than a second, put in an envelope addressed to Santa, and then mailed in the magic mailbox outside of our room.   I think you could have lit up all of Tok for days if we could have found a way to harness all of the excitement in the room!  We are hoping to hear back from Santa's elves by next week!

Christmastime in Kindergarten is pretty magical!  Oh, one last exciting thing that happened this week.  We recorded our Christmas Concert on Friday! It is now in Tok School Studios getting the final edits put on and I will let you know when the link will be available to the Public for a sneek peek, before it goes viral. :) 

Other exciting events coming up: Wed. Dec. 9th has been designated as official Ugly Christmas Sweater Day.  Friday, Dec. 11 is Christmas Around the World Day.  AND... we will be honored with a visit from SANTA CLAUS on Dec. 14th from 5-6:30!  There will be a sign up on the school Facebook page so that we can socially distance and keep to our family groups.  









Thursday, November 26, 2020

Pumpkin spice and everything nice!

 This was a short but fun week, packed with celebrations!  

Birthday Mania continued, with two MORE birthdays on the same day.  We have 2 sets of birthday twins in our class this year, not even counting the real set of twins we have!  What are the chances?!  

Happy birthday to Josiah and Lincoln!



We are working on a virtual Christmas ABC book that will be online.  I will share it with you next week when it is done!  Here is a sneak peek of a couple of pages!



And I have to share this cute picture.  The kids are always making me pictures... I love it.  They are so loving and sweet.  Usually I am Ms. bed or Ms. ded.  A name with a b and a d in it is SO not fair for a kindergarten teacher!  :). 



 We had so much messy fun making Pumpkin Pies for the kids to take home for Thanksgiving Dinner!  





We had a delicious Thanksgiving Dinner at school on Wednesday!  Shout out to the kitchen and all the staff that helped put that together. along with a Charlie Brown Thanksgiving movie! It was the perfect ending to a fun week!




I hope everyone has a WONDERFUL Thanksgiving.  Just know, your children are a light in my life, and I am so thankful for them, and for you!  Happy Thanksgiving!






Saturday, November 21, 2020

Moving Forward!

 We have some really good forward momentum in Kindergarten.  It has been so great to be able to stay in school IN-PERSON consistently, and it is showing up in the progress the kids are making.  

We are learning lots of new "popcorn words", or sight words, and also working hard on rhyming, word families, and phoneme segmentation, or listening for sounds when we chop up words, and being able to translate those sounds into phonetic spelling!  The language we use with the kids is "chopping up words", "What sound do you hear first?" "Then what?" and "kid spelling."  You may want to practice those skills for fun at home with your kinder!


We also are working on greater than or less than in math, and had fun making alligator puppets and playing with dice to make the alligator "eat" the greater number!



We are still celebrating Thanksgiving in lots of fun ways, including making cards for our families to show them we are thankful for them!  



The class earned a "sun" party, by blasting their rocket off through the solar system all the way from Pluto to the sun by being good listeners and working hard, so we had microwave s'mores on Wednesday, and watched a Magic School Bus movie about the human body.  We finished up our body unit this week, by answering our last question, "How does hair grow?"  See if your kinder remembers the answer!

We also had Birthday Mania this week, with three birthdays! We have two more coming up next week!  It was lots of fun, and if you ever want to invite someone to your birthday party, I recommend kindergarteners.  They were WAY more excited about my birthday than I was, and I got the BEST group hugs!   Happy birthday to Brent and Mary Ellen too!  The kids had so much fun making blue lipstick out of the frosting :).  




Sunday, November 15, 2020

A GLOWING Week!

 This week was full of celebrations!  We are of course beginning to celebrate Thanksgiving and learning about thankfulness.  We also celebrated and honored our Veterans, and just for fun we threw in GLOW day!  


We learned about what a Veteran is, and made cards for the school to put in care packages for our community Veterans.  We also had fun learning about our flag and making a HUGE flag to say "thank you" to our Veterans virtually, since the annual Veteran's Day Assembly had to be cancelled. 




We had fun making turkeys, and the kids thought of so many wonderful things that they were thankful for!  We are going turkey crazy... singing about turkeys, coloring turkeys, doing turkey math, and reading about turkeys!





We are thankful for our new aide, Jocelyn, who experienced sledding for the first time this week with the kids! :) 





We are continuing to explore the wonderful things our bodies can do, and answering the kinder scientists' questions, such as "How can I move my feet?" and "Why does my heart beat fast when I run?"  This week we learned about our muscles, what they look like, how they connect to our bones, and how to keep them strong!  We did some exercising and yoga in class!



We also learned about our brains, and our nervous system, and how nerves relay messages from our brains to our bodies, and back!  We demonstrated this by playing "telephone" with one kid being the brain, and the kid at the end of the line being the body part that had to do what the brain told it to do!  It was pretty funny!



We also learned about a very important involuntary muscle, our hearts!  We drew what a real heart looks like, did an experiment about our heart rates, and made model hearts!







OK, I saved the best for last.  We had the most fun Book Buddies possibly ever.  GLOW DAY!  Ms. Bonnie the third grade teacher had this wonderful idea, and we have been planning it ever since the beginning of school when we decided to do Book Buddies together this year.  So we decided to turn our room into black light GLOW rooms!  We had some reading time thanks to Ms. Nicole Wells, who pulled a ton of books about stars and moons and space for us and brought them to our room.  Then we played various glow games like twister, spelling ping pong, tic tac to, and glow Jenga!  Then we did coloring pages and mazes with highlighters, and then used Oreos to create edible phases of the moon!   

After Book Buddies we did Glow Math and Glow Reading and lots of other fun glow activities all day long!   Just watching the kids come in in the morning made it ALL worthwhile.  It was the BEST!  


Here are some more pictures!