Sunday, August 30, 2015

Mystery Readers Begin!

We've had a great week in Kindergarten! Our alphabet hats continue to be a hit as we learn about a new letter each day. Unfortunately, we've been so busy I've forgotten to take pictures some days! :) This week we've read many books by author Kevin Henkes. Our favorites were "Lilly's Purple Plastic Purse," "Owen," and "Wemberly Worried." On Friday we wrote a letter as a class to Kevin Henkes and sent him a picture of us to go along with it. We're hoping to get some mail back from him! :)
 
A new fun Friday activity we started this week was our Mystery Readers. A big THANK YOU to Landen's grandmother and Jackson's aunt who came to read to us!

Jackson's aunt, Karen Angelluci, is a published author and even brought us all a book to keep! Thanks so much! :) If you're interested in being a mystery reader, please contact me! We'd love to have you visit our classroom!
This upcoming week is full of lots of fun as we explore books about colors! Be sure to check back for updates next week about our week in Kindergarten!

Sunday, August 23, 2015

Another fun filled week at SGE!

We've had another fun filled week in kindergarten! This week we read numerous books written by the author Laura Numeroff. The students loved each one from "If you give a mouse a cookie" to "If you give a cat a cupcake." Each day we're also reviewing a letter and sometimes even making some super cute letter hats :) Here are our K for "King" hats

During whole group we've been practicing a game called "Quiz Quiz Trade" where students get a letter card and ask their partners "What's my letter?" Students answer then trade cards and find another partner. The students have done excellent with this new game and are having fun with it too!
 One of our new centers this week is the library center. Students have learning how to sit quietly and look at books in the classroom library and even how to put them back in the correct place.

One of our favorite activities was working with shaving cream! We practiced writing our names, numbers and letters in this fun Friday activity!

 Next week we look forward to reading books by the author Kevin Henkes and comparing numbers to five. Be sure to check back for more fun in kindergarten! :)

Sunday, August 16, 2015

Our first full week of school

What a busy and fun first week of school we have had! The students current favorite activity seems to be centers. You'll see a lot of pictures below of the different centers we've been working on this week. As the year progresses, these centers will have more of an academic focus. Currently we're working on staying in our center and having quite voices.






We have worked a lot on our names this week and I've seen good progress in handwriting as well! This was a fun name collage we made after reading "Chrysanthemum" and talking about how each persons name is special and unique, just like them.

 Another fun part of our week has been making letter hats for our different letters of the day. Check out our cool frog hats for the letter Ff.
 We also got to go to the library earlier this week to practice on the computers. Starfall is a new favorite website for many! This was good practice as we prepare to get on the computers Monday for the MAP assessment.
I hope you've had a good experience in kindergarten so far! We're always busy learning and experiencing new things! It is my hope this blog gives you a little peek into our week of Kindergarten!
 

Sunday, August 2, 2015

Welcome to Kindergarten 2015!

Summer time is coming to a close and school is starting in just a few days! I'm so excited to get this year started and get to know your kiddos! Kindergarten will be lots of fun! Learning to read, write, and exploring the world around us are just a few of the things we plan on doing this school year! If you have any questions or concerns, don't hesitate to contact me! In the meantime, take a look at these tips I posted for my families last year as well to help ease the transition into Kindergarten!
 
 
1. Make sure you have all necessary paperwork turned into the office or your child's teacher.
2. Go shopping for school supplies with your child. Help him/her pick out what clothes he/she will wear the first day of school. While many children are nervous for the first day of school, your reassurance and involvement in these tasks are helpful in easing their fears. 
3. Plan ahead! Whether it be packing lunches or picking out what clothes to wear each day, a plan will help begin the year on the right foot.
4. Get back into a routine. I know I'm guilty of staying up later in the summer! If you've fallen out of your bedtime routine, now is a good time to get back into a solid routine!
5. Accidents happen! Prepare a change of clothes in advance and bring it with you on the first day of school for your child’s teacher to keep in the classroom.
6. Talk to your child about what they can expect at school. Reassure them you will be there when the day is done to talk about all the fun they had at school!
7. Get involved! We love volunteers in the school and classroom! Be sure to get involved with our PTO. Sign up for emails and "like" them on Facebook for updated information!
 
 
I'm looking forward to a great year in Kindergarten! See you in a few days!  :)