I hope you enjoy listening and watching your child/children during music class today. The children were using light, colored scarves and body movement to "dance"/"move" to the music.
Welcome to our classroom blog! Our blog is like a journal, a never ending account and record of all the exciting adventures we experience in Kindergarten. We are an enthusiastic group of people who care about each other and the world. We hope you enjoy reading, listening and watching what we do!
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Friday, March 26, 2010
Wednesday, March 24, 2010
Counting By 10's!
Tuesday, March 23, 2010
Poetry In Kindergarten!
Monday, March 22, 2010
Ms. Sumner Visits Kindergarten With Pumsy!
All About Birds!
We have ended our study of birds, but hope that you will continue to look for sightings of birds where ever you go! Today your child will be bringing home their Bird Habitats! Each child will also have their own pair of binoculars as well to use when bird watching. Have Fun!
Thursday, March 18, 2010
A Quilt of Birds!
Monday, March 15, 2010
Friendship!
This morning Mrs. Sumner came to Kindergarten. She brought her friend, "Pumsy" the dragon puppet. We looked at some pictures of children making good and not so good friendship decisions.
We discussed:
How friends help us
*ask someone to play
*listen to us
*share
*have fun
*smile
How friends hurt our feelings
*say things that make us sad
*ignore us
*leave us out
*being "bossy"
*using an angry voice
Mrs. Sumner read us a great story about Lucy. The story is called: Lucy and the Bully.
*** It is important to use an "I message and it's up to us to be a good friend.***
We discussed:
How friends help us
*ask someone to play
*listen to us
*share
*have fun
*smile
How friends hurt our feelings
*say things that make us sad
*ignore us
*leave us out
*being "bossy"
*using an angry voice
Mrs. Sumner read us a great story about Lucy. The story is called: Lucy and the Bully.
*** It is important to use an "I message and it's up to us to be a good friend.***
Friday, March 12, 2010
Problem Solving With Baby Chicks!
This afternoon we worked VERY hard on a math problem solver about baby chicks. A mother chicken laid 8 eggs and we had to discover how many eyes were looking at the mother after they hatched. Wow! We shared different counting strategies and discovered that counting by 2's was the quickest way to help us find our solution. The children are amazing and are so confident sharing their math strategies. The SMARTboard is a great tool that helps the children interact with their mathematical ideas. ****Remember you can click on any photo and it will enlarge! This way you can get a closer look at what we do when we solve problems in Kindergarten.******
Wow! Look What Happened With Our Tag Readers!
This morning during Reader's Workshop some of the children were reading with their tag pens and headphones, but I noticed that they were reading the words out loud by themselves with no audio. Wow! What a wonderful transformation!
Thursday, March 11, 2010
Creating Birds With Cool Technology Programs
The children created their own bird using a program called, PAINT. The program has lots of different drawing tools so the children could change the lines, shapes and colors as they created their bird. We are also working on creating an Animationish of a bird! We will share this with you soon. You can also go to the Animationish website by clicking on Animationish under the Favorite Links section on our classroom blog.
Wednesday, March 10, 2010
What Do You Do With A Counting Rope?
Listen to what one of the children wanted to share! He even asked if he could make a video clip of his math observation! Wonderful!
Math Stations!
Tuesday, March 9, 2010
Creating Birds Using Pattern Block Shapes!
Writer's Workshop! "All About" Bird Books!
Thursday, March 4, 2010
Birds! Birds! Birds!
This morning the children worked in partnerships and talked about the special features and characteristics that birds have. Afterwards the children were given a bird to examine and then talk about the features and characteristics that they noticed about their bird. Next the children worked in a writing partnership and wrote down the characteristics that all birds have. Wow! Lots of fun and some great writing!
How We Made A Difference!
This morning the children counted 200 books that our classroom collected to support Read Across America! The books we collected will be donated to local organizations to help provide more books in homes for children.
We collected over 200 books! The children sorted the books into groups of 5! We counted by 5's to come up with our total. Great example of how oral counting can be used to solve a group problem!
Ms. Lauren worked with a small group of children this morning and wrote a piece of writing about our efforts for the Blue and Gold Newspaper. Great Job Everyone!
Wednesday, March 3, 2010
Counting Ropes!
What fun we had this afternoon. We are practicing counting orally as well as creating single and double digit numbers. Each child has a counting rope with 100 beads on it. Each group of 10 is one color. The children count out loud as well as to themselves. I asked the children to show/represent a specific number on their counting rope. Great activity. We now have another mathematical tool that we can use to count with!