I am convinced I have the BEST JOB EVER... we are having SO much fun in Kindergarten!! We have been super busy and there is lots to tell!! Thank you to everyone who sent back the Bright Smiles Dental forms back the next day - we are still waiting to hear if we could win the pizza party! Our kids were STUNNED when the Tooth Fairy's Assistant (as we called her) came in to our room for a visit... it was pretty great!! I'm guessing we will know more next week!
If it was not enough fun to see the Tooth Fairy this week, well on the same day we had our Fire Safety Assembly! We got to spend a good 45 minutes with two firemen from the White Lake Fire Department. As a grade level we did work learning how to be safe around a campfire and what to do at home if we had a fire. We learned about stop, drop and roll. We learned about safe ways to check for fire outside of our bedroom (back of hand). We even learned about the importance of smoke detectors in our homes. If your detectors at home are not working, please let us know or contact the White Lake FD and we would be glad to help you fix this problem at home! We want everyone to be safe.
In the midst of our busy days, we stopped to celebrate Johnny Appleseed's Birthday.... 26 different apples made for some awesome applesauce! We have some wonderful little chefs in our class. Thank you for sending in so many apples at the last minute.
Halloween has been a BIG topic of late.. now that we know our plans, it's time to make a plan!! I will be setting up a Sign-Up Genius this weekend to get volunteers to help with our party. I have a parent already offering to take the lead and they will be in contact with everyone once we get interested names and numbers. The plan is for the kids to put their costumes on about 10:45am on Monday, October 31st and then we will have our class party from approximately 11:00am-11:45am. While it seems short, you will be surprised how much we can pack into 45 minutes of fun!
Reader's Workshop:
Wow do these kids have reading stamina! We introduced the concept of stamina several weeks ago as how long you can do something - and in this case, it's reading! We have been really focusing our attention on being respectful readers: get started right away, stay in one spot, read quietly, read the whole time. Now you might be thinking, my child can't read! Well let me tell you- they can! They can read the pictures, they can look for our two sight words: the/see, they can recall familiar words like: a/I. They are doing a great job during our independent reading time! They have gotten their stamina up to 11 minutes of quiet reading - which is HUGE in Kindergarten so early in the year. They are awesome!
Mini-Lessons in Reader's Workshop the past two weeks have covered: partners (how to turn and talk, how to lean and tell, how to be a good partner), parts of a book (front cover, back cover, title, title page, author, illustrator, words and pictures) and finding words we know in texts (the sight words). Reader's have been doing testing with me individually so I can take inventory of your child's: letter identification (upper and lower case), letter sound, rhyming, chunking and sight word recognition. This will take a couple of weeks but provide valuable information about where I will go next in teaching our children ultimately to read and for some who can read, to read stronger!
On Friday, October 14th we will be doing a fun activity in Reader's Workshop and need your help! We need each child to bring in a good sized shoe box (children's shoes boxes might be a little small), adult size would be best. If you have one or a couple at home and would be able to start sending them in as early as Monday, that would be wonderful! Please make sure to put your child's name on one and if you are sending additional, you do not need to label these! Thank you in advance - more reminders will come as we get closer!
Writer's Workshop:
We have writers! Our Writing Workshop has taken off full speed as we work our way through our Launching Unit! Our Writers' have been using the following three steps: Think, Draw, Write! We have spent time talking about our thinking, practicing our drawing and even attempting some writing!
Every day we do handwriting practice on white boards after lunch. We accompany this time with songs like: the Letter Aerobics, Letters and Sounds and Who Let the Letters' Out, all by Dr. Jean. These are great resources you can even find on youtube.com and watch with your kiddo at home too! (Please make sure a parent is present when using Youtube).
We've been applying this handwriting practice and letter sounds to our writing as we learn to do the third step, WRITE! We have been adding labels to our pictures - arrows with the first letter sound we see to match the picture. Little by little some of our writers' are even beginning to add words to their work - and it is WONDERFUL! It takes each child a different amount of time to learn to do this and that is totally developmental at this point in their young writing career.
Our Mini-Lessons the past two weeks have focused on: Writing Stamina (just like we read, we can do this when we focus on writing), Respectful Writing (getting started right away, staying in one spot, writing/drawing the whole time, Three Star Coloring (stay in the lines, make the white go away, use the right colors), adding details to stories, stretching out sounds in words and writing topics (we made a four square web with four topics we can write about (animals, events, places, things - a great tool for our writer's to return to when looking for a topic to write about).
We will be wrapping up this launching unit at the end of next week. Please look for a writing packet to come home with your child and instructions on how you can celebrate your little writer at home! We are very proud of the hard work our kids have been doing in Workshop.
Math Workshop:
Math Workshop is a highlight of our day! Our little mathematicians love to count, sort, describe and write numbers! We have been practicing writing our numbers daily, have been reviewing our numbers up to 100 orally (a goal for the end of K is for your child to be able to count to 100), reviewing our shapes and using them to make patterns, using a five-frame to count (and then a ten-frame because they were such experts with the fives), graphing our ages (most popular being age 5) and learning about our birthday months (most kids can sing the month song and tell you them all - just ask).
Math stations have been a popular way to start our mornings as we learn to work with: pattern blocks and tangrams, colored wooden beads for patterns, counters, unifix cubes, base-ten blocks and more! We are doing math all the time it seems!
Science:
Our little scientists are VERY excited to be scientists! Last week before the seasons changed we visited our new friend Mr. Maple. Mr. Maple is a tree planted at Dublin by a Kindergarten class of a few years ago. Throughout the year we will visit our friend and watch how he changes over the course of the four seasons. Our summer maple trees look great - each child made their own Mr. Maple to be a part of a book they will get at the end of the year.
Additionally we have launched our science this year learning about the five senses! See if your kiddo can name them all yet? We talked about what science was, what it means to be a scientist (their definitions were HILARIOUS) and what we will be learning about this year in science. Next week we will get our hands dirty with 5-Senses Stations as we learn to use our senses and explore why they are so important!
Important Dates/Info:
Wednesday, October 12th: No School - Yom Kippur Holiday
Friday, October 14th: ALL K's need a shoe box for school this day!
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Thank you so much for taking time to blog about the things you've been doing with the kids in the classroom!!!! I Love knowing what's going on and being able to talk about it with my son and reinforce what he is being taught in school! We are so thankful for you!
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