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!

September 25, 2015

It’s apple picking time!




Fall is here!  We read about Johnny Appleseed and had fun with apples this week.  Check out some of the activities we did!



Measuring Johnny Appleseed

We measured apples and compared their sizes with our friends’ apples!

Our apple art and labeling craft

Trying some yummy applesauce!

We are learning a sight word a week.  Sight words, also known as high frequency words, are commonly used word that the students will learn to recognize and read by sight.  We teach the word to be read as a whole vs. using decoding strategies.

We play games to make learning sight words fun!  Check out the Sight Words link at the top of this page to see what words we’ve already learned and what words we will be learning.  Here is a great website with more fun ways to practice our words!

Fun Ways to Practice Sight Words at Home

Another way we practice our sight words is by reading and writing them in sentences.

Arielle’s journal writing-combining sight word practice and our Letter of the Week!

During math centers, we are working on “greater than” and "less than” and comparing numbers.

Who has more? Who has less?
Number towers



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