We will be going to the library this Thursday - November 29. Please remember to bring your library books so that you can check out 2 new books for 2 more weeks!
Nov 27, 2012
Nov 17, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
I have so much to be thankful for this season. My sweet students and their supportive families are definitely at the top of my list! I hope everyone has a fun and safe fall break.
See you after the break on Monday November, 26th!
Nov 13, 2012
Fall Fun
Western day!
Games, friends, candy, and fresh air
during our kindergarten Fall Festival.
Making a dangerously sweet snack with
graham crackers, frosting, skittles, sprinkles,
and much, MUCH more!
Reading,
Reading,
Reading!
Our class.
I love these children so-o much!
Oct 16, 2012
Math & Science
Math updates:
On Friday we wrapped up Chapter 2 in Math. This chapter's learning goal was to be able to compare numbers, know number names, and count to tell "how many"... WOW! I was one happy teacher when I graded those tests. Our class made some awesome learning gains in comparison to the pre-test. I am so proud of everyone!
This week we are starting Chapter 3. This chapter's learning goal is to "represent, count, and read numbers six to nine."
*Just a reminder: Please sign and return your child's test in his/her orange Boomerang Folder. Thank you for your cooperation!
On Friday we wrapped up Chapter 2 in Math. This chapter's learning goal was to be able to compare numbers, know number names, and count to tell "how many"... WOW! I was one happy teacher when I graded those tests. Our class made some awesome learning gains in comparison to the pre-test. I am so proud of everyone!
This week we are starting Chapter 3. This chapter's learning goal is to "represent, count, and read numbers six to nine."
*Just a reminder: Please sign and return your child's test in his/her orange Boomerang Folder. Thank you for your cooperation!
Science updates:
This week we have been learning about our sense of smell. Today I brought in 5 containers, each storing a mysterious scent inside. Before I revealed the secret scents, I gave the students an opportunity to figure them out on their own.
It was very funny to see the children cringe and squirm at the scent of vinegar and coffee! Some of the children thought the vinegar was a mixture of eggs and orange juice. Oh, yuck! Those kiddos sure know how to make me laugh :)
The "mysterious" scents were:
Coffee
Basil
Vinegar
Marshmellow candle
Cinnamon
After the scent test we documented our favorite smell and our least favorite smell.
Our favorite scent was a tie between the marshmallow candle and cinnamon. I was personally rooting for basil... but that's just me! :)
For the remainder of the week we will learn about our sense of touch. We will close the week with a fun culminating activity involving popcorn. Yum!
Oct 11, 2012
Reading Strategies: Beanie Baby Style
Here are a few reading strategies inspired by the TY Beanie Babies. We use these strategies throughout our day when we get to a word we are unsure of. We begin by using our owl eyes to look at the picture for clues.
I would like to encourage you to use these strategies at home with your child. You can use these strategies while completing homework, reading a story, or even out and about when they see a word or sign they are not familiar with.
Happy learning!
Oct 9, 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to Mrs. B's class website. I'm excited to share this with you and provide the latest and greatest information on what these burrowing owls have been up to.
We have also been exploring our 5 senses. We took a trip to our school's picnic area and used our eyes to see all of the neat things around us. The students used a pencil and paper to jot down 3 things they saw with their eyes. Here are a few things we observed:
This week we are focusing on the sight word "like", letter "Ss", and letter sound /s/.
Here is a fun video we've been singing along with:
We have also been exploring our 5 senses. We took a trip to our school's picnic area and used our eyes to see all of the neat things around us. The students used a pencil and paper to jot down 3 things they saw with their eyes. Here are a few things we observed:
- beehive
- butterfly
- tree
- mulch
- lizard
- grass
- owl statue (I wish we saw a real one!)
- fence
- clouds
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