Thursday, December 20, 2012
Guidance Class Update
This week we learned a two step decision making and problem solving model called: Think and Choose. We read a short story about a boy who is trying to decide what to bring to share at school. We played a game of "Puppy Hide and Seek". Students brainstormed three safe locations to hide our puppy puppet and then took turns trying to decide where he was hiding. We highlighted some strategies students used to try and figure out where he was hiding. We then drew pictures of three choices students have during their recess time. You can reinforce this learning at home by encouraging your child to think of choices when faced with a problem or decision. This helps them to develop mental flexibility and problem solving skills
Music Class
A message from Mrs. Zamore . . . .
Kindergartners learned a Jingle Bell dance and played jingle bells this week. We imagined a sleigh coming closer as the bells were played softly and gradually got louder. They also listened to The Nutcracker and looked at Mrs. Zamore's nutcracker doll. Happy Holidays!
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
A Pound of Rice
We worked together today to find objects around the classroom that are lighter than, the same as or heavier than 1 pound. We then compared and sorted the items on a chart. The first time we did it, everything was lighter than 1 pound. The second it was a different story with things being in all three categories. This activity involved the following skills and concepts:
- compare and order objects according to weight
- use nonstandard units to explore the measurement concept of weight
Guest Reader
Holiday Decorations
We had a special guest, book and project on Friday! Ember (one of our Grandmothers) came to read one of her favorite winter books: The Mitten by Jan Brett. After that we made a special decoration to take home. The decoration was made to look like holly, but we also were able to see real Holly from Claussen's Nursery. This was the same decoration that Ember's son made when he was a student at Folsom in 1991! Thanks for coming and working with us Ember!
Friday, December 14, 2012
Writing Workshop
We have been so busy in writing workshop! Since we are so good at stretching words out to hear the sounds in the word, and then writing down the letters, we have switched our focus . The last few weeks we have been talking a lot about different forms of writing. We used books from our own classroom library to gain an understanding that stories have a beginning, middle and end. We found out that we had been writing mostly summaries instead of stories. Now we have booklets, with 4 pages and a cover, to write our own stories as an additional paper option. A few days later we learned that there are so many possibilities for writing including lists and letters. Again, more paper options and a lot more purposeful writing were a result! Yesterday, the focus of our mini-lesson was real-world purposes for writing. I modeled how I had already used writing that morning. I showed them the lesson plans I wrote for the day, a letter to Mrs. Hayes requesting books about family traditions, and a memory book I made for my mom for Christmas. It was fun and our students are writing like crazy!!!!
Thursday, December 13, 2012
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Puppet Show
We went to a puppet show today to learn about keeping Lake Champlain clear and blue. Ask your child to tell you about planting trees along stream banks, what a watershed is, how phosphorous causes algae to grow, how dangerous plastic is to wildlife and what a steward is.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
PE with Mr. Gove
How is this for a PE class?! In this activity, called Scooter Runway, kids work together to move each other from one end of the gym to the other using a jump rope, scooter, and a whole lot of energy! They even gave me a turn, which was a little bit scary because they can go very fast. I wish you could have seen the smiles and heard the laughter coming from the gym :)
Tuesday, December 4, 2012
Guidance Update
For the past three weeks we have been focusing on feelings in guidance class. Students have learned the four main feelings groups: happy, upset, suprised, and calm. We have practiced recognizing feelings reflected in our bodies. Students have learned how feelings are constantly changing. We read the book Big Al to show how feelings can change. We made feelings wheels which students brought home. This week we read the book I Was So Mad. We have discriminated between mild and strong feelings and identified three calming strategies (put your hand on your belly and say "Calm Down", take deep breathes, and slowly count out loud.) Next week we will continue to practice calming strategies as well as sharing feelings.
Community Service
Snowflakes! |
Santa Stars and Snowflakes! |
Talking about where to hang our decorations. |
"Helping Hands" Cookie from Kim |
My son Landon came with us :) |
Monday, December 3, 2012
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