I wasn't feeling very well on Friday night and I was starting to get a sore throat, so first thing on Saturday went to the doctor and found out I have strep throat (again), so I won't be in school on Monday. Jill Solheim will be subbing for me and I will be back Tuesday. I want to make sure I am completely out of the contagious period before I come back as I don't want to have this spread around amongst the kiddos.
I spent the entire day yesterday in bed, but at least I got to enjoy a really good book (Sarah's Key) and some Christmas movies.
If you need me for anything, please email. Thanks!
Sunday, December 12, 2010
Wednesday, December 8, 2010
AM Art Literacy
Yesterday the morning class completed the Art Literacy project. Artwork from both sessions will be displayed in the hallway now that I have finally taken the turkeys down! I will be sending the turkeys back either Thursday or Friday :0)
Spirit Day
Friday is Pajama Day! I am not sure how else that is being communicated to parents, so I wanted to make sure you know about it. I will also send a little note home tomorrow.
Don't forget to turn in a permission slip for Literacy Bags if you haven't already so that your child can take one home on Friday! I still have not received the second shipment of bags, but I am making do with what I have and I am still planning to have them ready to go on Friday. I may use some temporary bags until I get the shipment because I don't want to prolong the start of the fun any longer!
Don't forget to turn in a permission slip for Literacy Bags if you haven't already so that your child can take one home on Friday! I still have not received the second shipment of bags, but I am making do with what I have and I am still planning to have them ready to go on Friday. I may use some temporary bags until I get the shipment because I don't want to prolong the start of the fun any longer!
Friday, December 3, 2010
Nifty News
I apologize for not getting the Nifty News out to parents from the AM class who get a paper copy. You can also access all of the information on our Durham website, but here are some of the highlights:
Monday starts our Annual Food Drive. There will be containers in the front entrance where cans and non-perishable items will be collected. The food drive will run until Friday December 17th.
If you ordered any See's candy the pickup will be Friday December. If the order is small, I will send it home, but if there will be a lot of candy, then it will need to be picked up on the 10th between 2 and 6 pm.
I will make sure to send the paper copies home on Monday.
In class this week, we did our first I Spy writing. The students each got a picture and were asked to write down 10 things they saw in it. We talked about breaking down and sounding out words in order to write them down. When you see this work come home, it may look like craziness to you, but it is amazing how accurate kids can be when they write the sounds they hear. The words won't necessarily be spelled correctly, but the kiddos did a great job writing words according to sounds they hear. As they practice writing and begin to read more, they will become more adept at spelling words correctly and hearing more of the sounds in words.
Both classes have needed a lot of reminders this week about listening and not talking while I am teaching and giving directions. I appreciate your support at home to reinforce expectations and school rules so that we can maximize our productive time in the classroom. Have a great weekend!
Monday starts our Annual Food Drive. There will be containers in the front entrance where cans and non-perishable items will be collected. The food drive will run until Friday December 17th.
If you ordered any See's candy the pickup will be Friday December. If the order is small, I will send it home, but if there will be a lot of candy, then it will need to be picked up on the 10th between 2 and 6 pm.
I will make sure to send the paper copies home on Monday.
In class this week, we did our first I Spy writing. The students each got a picture and were asked to write down 10 things they saw in it. We talked about breaking down and sounding out words in order to write them down. When you see this work come home, it may look like craziness to you, but it is amazing how accurate kids can be when they write the sounds they hear. The words won't necessarily be spelled correctly, but the kiddos did a great job writing words according to sounds they hear. As they practice writing and begin to read more, they will become more adept at spelling words correctly and hearing more of the sounds in words.
Both classes have needed a lot of reminders this week about listening and not talking while I am teaching and giving directions. I appreciate your support at home to reinforce expectations and school rules so that we can maximize our productive time in the classroom. Have a great weekend!
Tuesday, November 30, 2010
Updates and Art Literacy
I hope everyone enjoyed the long weekend and some quality time with friends and family. I didn't have to cook Thanksgiving dinner this year, so it was a very relaxing and enjoyable holiday. I spent the rest of the weekend working on papers for my classes with a little Black Friday shopping thrown in for some reprieve. I am also training for a half marathon with some friends of mine, so we did a long run on Sunday which, on top of a very tough boot camp class on Saturday, left me quite sore and ready for a nap! This week marks the end of my Fall term with PSU which makes me a very happy camper because it will be nice to have a month without homework! I am really looking forward to reading some books for pleasure that don't involve research!
Back to Kindergarten....
This week in PE, Mr. Gaffney introduced the big parachute, which was a lot of fun. One of the kids asked if it was a blow up bouncy house when he brought it in...wouldn't that be fun!
We also were lucky to have Gracie's mom, Katie Webb, come in for Art Literacy this afternoon. She showed the class how to make an impressionist painting and the PM class had a lot of fun. The morning class will have the same lesson next week. Katie has generously agreed to teach these special art lessons to both of my classes, which represents a big time commitment, so we are very happy to have her. It's not everyday that we get to break out the paints, so it's always a fun time when Miss Katie comes!
I can't believe that we are just three weeks away from our Winter break. I still have not received my second order of tote bags for the Literacy Bags, but I am hopeful they will arrive this week. On Friday I am going to send home the permission slip for participation in the Literacy Bag rotation and I will probably try to get some help from families to decorate the bags next week so Friday the 10th can be the big debut day! I have been introducing some of the games and activities in class during choice time and showing some of the bags and stories. I can tell the kiddos are really excited to start taking them home!
Wednesday, November 24, 2010
Happy Thanksgiving!
I would like to wish a very Happy Thanksgiving to all those who celebrate. This year, I am very thankful to have two wonderful Kindergarten classes and kind, helpful, supportive parents! I am also thankful for friends and family that enrich my life! What are you thankful for this year? Enjoy the long weekend and stay warm!
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Next week starts the Book Fair and there are 4 times that students may purchase books. These include:
- During library class (AM class has library Wednesday & PM class has library Tuesday.
- After school (with parent supervision)
- During the Family Fun Night on Tuesday, 11/30
- By bringing a completed order form and payment to the office. Orders will be filled and books will be delivered to children in their classrooms.
My recommendation is that you come to check out the Book Fair with your child after school or at the Family Night instead of sending money to school so you can pick out books together. The Book Fair offers lots of great books at very reasonable prices, so it's definitely worth a look!
Literacy Bag update: My second round of bags are on the way, so I am hoping to schedule another decorating party for Monday December 6th or Tuesday December 7th. That is just dependent on when they arrive since I ordered them online! I will be sending home a note next week so that you can indicate whether or not you are interested in participating in the literacy bag program with an explanation of the rules/expectations and hopefully if all goes well I will send home the first bags on Friday December 10th! I would also like to have a preview night for our Spanish speaking families since the books and activities/directions are written in English. This will give me an opportunity to describe (in my best Spanish) how the system will work and how the games/activities work.
Monday, November 22, 2010
sight word and word building
Since we have a short week, we are not doing star of the week or focusing on a letter of the week this week, but we do still have a word of the week, which is "my." We made the "my" word with die cut letters today and practiced the "my" song to remember how to spell the word. The songs goes like this:
We have completed our first 30 Fast Track Phonics lessons, so I will now be introducing some new activities to help the children practice their letter sounds as well as building and writing words.
Today we used word building cards for the first time. Each child received an envelope containing 5 letters. I started by asking them to make the word "at" and then we made additional words by changing the sounds around and adding letters. We made the words at, an, and, Dan, tan, ant, sat, sad, sand, and finally stand.
Each list of words contains a "mystery word" that uses all of the letters in the envelope. For today, that mystery word was stand. I didn't tell the class what word to make, but instead asked them to try and figure out what word used all of our letters. They did a great job and worked hard to break down the words I was saying in order to find the letters they needed to use in order to spell it. This is a great activity to build spelling skills and to reinforce the process the children need to go through when they are thinking about how to write a word and what sounds they hear.
The hallway is looking beautiful with all of the unique turkeys we have. They look great! We have also collected quite a bit of toilet paper for the hygiene drive, which is wonderful! I am not sure if we should really be expecting snow or not, but it sure has gotten cold out! Stay warm! Our district website posts information about school delays and closures just in case we do actually get some bad weather. There is also instructions on the site that allow you to get notified via email if there is a school closure or delay, which makes it really easy to get the news.
(to the tune of camp town races)
You can spell my if you try
m-y, m-y
first an m and then a y
my my my my
Today we used word building cards for the first time. Each child received an envelope containing 5 letters. I started by asking them to make the word "at" and then we made additional words by changing the sounds around and adding letters. We made the words at, an, and, Dan, tan, ant, sat, sad, sand, and finally stand.
Each list of words contains a "mystery word" that uses all of the letters in the envelope. For today, that mystery word was stand. I didn't tell the class what word to make, but instead asked them to try and figure out what word used all of our letters. They did a great job and worked hard to break down the words I was saying in order to find the letters they needed to use in order to spell it. This is a great activity to build spelling skills and to reinforce the process the children need to go through when they are thinking about how to write a word and what sounds they hear.
The hallway is looking beautiful with all of the unique turkeys we have. They look great! We have also collected quite a bit of toilet paper for the hygiene drive, which is wonderful! I am not sure if we should really be expecting snow or not, but it sure has gotten cold out! Stay warm! Our district website posts information about school delays and closures just in case we do actually get some bad weather. There is also instructions on the site that allow you to get notified via email if there is a school closure or delay, which makes it really easy to get the news.
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