Reminder: Homework includes bringing a Letter Bag every week!

Letter of the Week: Zz! Please bring in an item that begins with the z/.

Help them to write all 3 clues on their own! Use sight words and phonetic spelling! Practice reciting the clues so we can share with them with the class. Thanks for your support!

Star of the Week: Ruben

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I look forward to each day as my Kindergarteners grow, create, and imagine. Our classroom is a place where we learn together and from each other. This blog will follow us and our learning adventures this year!

October 31, 2014

Happy Halloween!



We continued learning about the letter Aa and the short and long sounds it can make! The students learned that in some words, there is a magical letter "e" that can change the short vowel sound to a long vowel sound!

The students sorted the pictures by their vowel sounds.  Short /a/ and long /a/!
We then practiced spelling the long /a/ words with the magical letter "e"!



To continue our practice with sight words, the students recreated a familiar favorite, Brown Bear, Brown, Bear What Do You See? into their own Halloween versions! 

They identified their old sight words as well as their new sight word, "you".

Our Halloween Day was so special thanks to all of your help! Special "thanks" to our Room Moms and Becky Leehey for organizing the pumpkin donation! The kiddos loved them! 

Josephine working on her spider hat!

Spooky spider snacks!

The Kinders had so much fun "trick-or-treating" around our classroom!  Starting with number "1" they had to find the next bucket with treats!  It was so fun they didn't realize it was a math activity too!


Recognize the number and find the following treat bucket!



October 24, 2014

Spiders and bats, oh my!




We did a lot of research this week on spiders and bats! We read informational books and recorded many facts.


Drew wrote: Spiders can climb!

We also learned the word "arachnophobia"! We graphed how many students are afraid of spiders and how many aren't afraid!  They completed their own bar graph and tallied the information!

Most of our class isn't afraid of spiders!


To practice our Word of the Week, we sang the Itsy Bitsy Spider song and counted how many times the word "the" was in it!  The class was so excited to hear how many times it appears in the song.  We practiced the word by writing it to fill in the blanks and created our own "waterspouts" for the spider to climb!

Zayne's "The Itsy Bitsy Spider" craft

Using our Letter of the Week, Aa, we practiced phonetic spelling as well as learning how to make word families with the letter.  When spelling word families, we spell correctly! (i.e. mat, sat, rat, man, tan, can)
We made these Word Family spiders with the "-at" and "-an" families.  To practice reading the words fluently, we played a fun game!  I read a word aloud and the students had to quickly find the word, put the magic rock on it, and raise their hands!  The first table to find the word received a point! (All of the tables won in a 4 way tie!)

Julian's word family spider



October 17, 2014

Little Pumpkins Hard at Work



We continued having fun with pumpkins this week! We read the story, The Five Little Pumpkins and learned about ordinal numbers!  We had fun acting out the story using our bodies, felt pieces (thank you, Anne Hicks-Bleecker!) and our magic board.  Ask your child to read it to you at home!

Michael's Five Little Pumpkins book


We played a game, Roll-a-Pumpkin, to practice counting and reading numbers.

Roll-a-Pumpkin!


Another pumpkin math activity was Pumpkin Measuring! The students used different items such as cubes, bear counters, and tiles to measure different sized pumpkins.

Measuring pumpkins! Charlie made it into an AB pattern!

In math, we've been learning about "tens" and "ones".  This is a great introduction to place value!

Zoe sorts "tens" and "ones" base ten blocks

Every week, we make a page for our Star of the Week's special book! We practice using uppercase and lowercase letters appropriately, spacing between words, sight words, phonetic spelling, and punctuation!  

Alison made a beautiful page for Zayne, our Star of the Week!

October 10, 2014

Pumpkin Time!



We began our Fall unit with pumpkins of course!  The students learned all about the pumpkin life cycle and made their own to retell the stages of the life cycle.


We mixed yellow and red to paint our own pumpkins...then we turned them into jack-o-lanterns.  We discussed how facial expressions can show how someone (or a pumpkin) is feeling.  They added eyebrows, eyes, mouths, and teeth to create their one-of-a-kind jack-o-lanterns.  We used adjectives to describe our pumpkins too! Check out the use of sight words and phonetic spelling!

I can see my fat sad pumpkin.-Zayne

I can see my scary pumpkin.-Jack


The students used shapes to make another jack-o-lantern and practiced counting and adding!

Seth's jack-o-lantern!

A few days a week, we have a center time we call, Daily 4.  The students practice many literacy skills such as: writing, working with words, listening, reading to others and reading to themselves.  Here are some of the activities we had fun with this week.

Sorting beginning sounds

Handwriting practice

To practice our new sight word "like" we looked through magazines and catalogs to find things we like! 


Looking for books and characters we "like"

 
Tracking-pointing to each word as it is read


After looking at many pictures of beautiful sunsets, the students created their own picture perfect pumpkin patch sunsets!

Vancennzo's "Pumpkins at Sunset"

October 3, 2014

Our Five Senses



We played many games to learn about each sense!  For sight, they used their sight words to write what they could see!  They also brought labels and signs from home for our poster.

I can read a lot of things!

For hearing, we read the story Polar Bear, Polar Bear What Do You Hear? and made all the animal sounds in the story.  We made our own Halloween versions too!

Peyton hears a ghost "booing" in her ear!


We had fun with our smell jars and taste test too!  Many of us liked the smell of cinnamon and of course the "sweet" tastes like chocolate chips and Skittles!

Categorizing foods: sour, sweet, salty, bitter
Sorting our 5 senses

The students also played a "touch game" where they had to feel items in a bag and guess what they were without looking as well as pull items from the bag that they thought felt "soft, fuzzy, hard, smooth, and rough".  We had fun writing our sight words in mushy shaving cream too!

"I can"


As a little sneak peek of what our Math Center time looks like, here are a few pictures of the students hard at work counting, adding, making patterns, and practicing number writing.

Roll the die, add the number of bears to the cup! Whoever fills their cup first wins!

Ten frames and number writing practice

Number sense game-introduction to "tens" and "ones"

Making patterns on ipads