Hello!
Sorry that it's been so long since I've updated! October was a crazy month full of activities, snowstorms, and lots of sickness. I will try to update as much as I can. At our particular school, we have begun to implement a new schedule to our literacy block. That is taking place and will be subject to some tweaks here and there to make it work!
The month of October was busy... the remnants of that month is a pumpkin outside our classroom....rotting.... the pictures of the process will be posted soon!
Currently, my student teacher is flying solo teaching my class as she is about to finish her teaching program at the University of Colorado at Denver Health Sciences. Therefore, I have only been able to peek my head in for brief moments.
Please stay tuned for news about December! My class is embarking on becoming great writers! I am hoping to be able to post the writings here as we do them. It would be a great way to have a record of them and be able to go back and review them.
Monday, November 16, 2009
Thursday, September 24, 2009
The many types of leaves...
Check out this great website! We kinders will be checking out all the different types of leaves -- many of which are changing into awesome colors!
There are also these amazing time lapsed videos of a leaf and a whole bunch of trees as they change over a short amount of time!
A big thanks to the University of Illinois and Virginia Tech for providing some great resources!
There are also these amazing time lapsed videos of a leaf and a whole bunch of trees as they change over a short amount of time!
A big thanks to the University of Illinois and Virginia Tech for providing some great resources!
An interesting article for grown-ups
I was reading through some news and stumbled upon this article about kindergarten. It presented an interest argument. How prepared should our students be going into kindergarten? There are definitely new parameters as our students enter a new world of learning - a definite line where we aim to have them reading when they enter first grade. However, I believe (along with my team) that we must nurture the entire student -- not just the academic portion. We want to send to the next grade students who have skills in all areas: socially (sharing, caring), fine motor skills (cutting, handwriting, coloring, gluing), academically (reading, writing, arithmetic), and emotionally (creating an environment where they feel proud and capable, and love coming to).
So, check out the article! Let me know what you think!
So, check out the article! Let me know what you think!
Monday, September 21, 2009
Camping & Conferences & Fall! Oh, my!
What a week last week was! Our theme that surrounding our learning was based on camping. For our Smart Centers, we focused on developing our social skills (camping together), listening for position words (a poster made with shapes), learning camping vocabulary (working on a camping book), and working together (painting a mural).
It was a lot of work, but we worked it in between learning how count and identify our numbers (by 1's and by 10's), and calendar concepts (ask about our months of the year dance!). That is only a small amount of what we are learning in math. In reading, we are all going to one of three reading groups. These groups are based on our individual skill levels. The sight words we are working on are: I, a, my, the. The newest one coming up this week is: go.
Thanks to all the parents who came to parent/teacher conferences! It's great to share with you about your student's growth.
Now we move forward and will be looking at the wonderful season of fall! A look at the trees and changing leaves will be something we shall be exploring. Ms. Lo too the opportunity this weekend to drive the Peak to Peak here in Colorado. She was looking for the beautiful change of color in the leaves! Please feel free to make comments about what you are seeing as the fall season is upon us!
It was a lot of work, but we worked it in between learning how count and identify our numbers (by 1's and by 10's), and calendar concepts (ask about our months of the year dance!). That is only a small amount of what we are learning in math. In reading, we are all going to one of three reading groups. These groups are based on our individual skill levels. The sight words we are working on are: I, a, my, the. The newest one coming up this week is: go.
Thanks to all the parents who came to parent/teacher conferences! It's great to share with you about your student's growth.
Now we move forward and will be looking at the wonderful season of fall! A look at the trees and changing leaves will be something we shall be exploring. Ms. Lo too the opportunity this weekend to drive the Peak to Peak here in Colorado. She was looking for the beautiful change of color in the leaves! Please feel free to make comments about what you are seeing as the fall season is upon us!
Monday, September 14, 2009
What do we know?
Monday, September 7, 2009
Germs...
This week, we will be focusing on.... GERMS!! We are only three weeks in, but figure that we need a week to talk about and learn about germs! It is of utmost importance that our class stays as healthy as we can this season. We've already been working on the handwashing and will continue to do so. Stay tuned! More to come.
I will hopefully be more consistent with trying to keep up with photos. That way, you all can see some of the work we are doing. I will also work on uploading some photos of the work the kindergarteners have done.
**cough and sneeze into your sleeves!**
I will hopefully be more consistent with trying to keep up with photos. That way, you all can see some of the work we are doing. I will also work on uploading some photos of the work the kindergarteners have done.
**cough and sneeze into your sleeves!**
Wednesday, September 2, 2009
Apples...apples..
Ah...apples. We love apples! All this week, we've been reading about apples, writing about apples, and doing math that involves apples! It's also a great thing that our school is now a part of a 'wellness' plan. We are promoting healthy eating habits and a more healthy lifestyle for all of our students. Apples are a great way to provide a healthy snack. Here is a link to a video we will be watching in class that supports our findings about the cycle of apples.
Tuesday, September 1, 2009
Hi everyone. I have received almost every student's permission slip to participate in the blog! Just waiting for a few more. In the next couple of days I will hopefully be posting more pictures and posts about our days in kindergarten. I am hoping to be able to link up a wiki page for you all to access. It will be asking about your favorite types of apples! In the mean time, I have linked up the September newsletter - just in case it got lost on the way home. The newsletter is on Mrs. Ceretto's website. It will open if you have Microsoft Publisher. Feel free to follow this blog and make comments!
Thursday, August 27, 2009
Letter sorting
Monday, August 24, 2009
Second Week, starting strong...
Well, we started our first full week! Only two students out who were sick. I think that we are starting to finally get into the flow of things. Today the students were able to use the SMART Board. They are very excited and are showing lots of enthusiasm and respect towards the equipment. Tomorrow -- we start with working on mini laptops! I will be adding pictures of the first few weeks soon! I think that they will be navigating the blog very quickly!
Thursday, August 6, 2009
Welcome Back!
Welcome back to the 2009-2010 school year! :) This will be the first year that Room E10 will try documenting our learning expeditions online! Join us as we learn how to read, write, count, and investigate!
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