Thank you to all who attended our 1/2 Day Kindergarten "Friendsgiving" at Portland Pies. The kids had a great time making and gobbling down their pizzas!
The children have been busy learning about different literary genres such as fiction, fantasy, animal fantasy, and folk tales. One major Kindergarten learning goal is to be able to RETELL key details within a story.
In math, we are beginning to take a look at "teen numbers". On Friday we took a break from writing in our workbooks and played "teen number Bingo". The kids loved it!
Through the Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop curriculum, the children are growing leaps and bounds in their writing. They are becoming more and more skilled each and every day with their letter/sound identification and now have the confidence to independently say a word and STRETCH it out before writing it. Check out some of our work that I am SO proud of!
Saturday, December 12, 2015
Sunday, November 22, 2015
Our busy weeks in November
Phew! It's been a busy few weeks in Kindergarten! We had a successful Halloween parade and party and now we are excitedly preparing for our Thanksgiving show! Here are some photos to show you all that we've been doing. We are learning what it looks like to read-to-self as well as read Eek with a friend. Ask your child to model it for you! We are very lucky to have been paired with our 3rd grade Book Buddies from Mrs. Gargano's class. They are great role-model readers for our class and the children really enjoy reading with them. We sat in Open Circle and brainstormed our own classroom rules last week. Each child shared an idea of what they thought a good classroom rule should be and then we created our personal list. We were sure to keep the Barrows Beliefs in mind, being respectful, collaborating, and persevering. Although those are all big words, your children know what they mean and how it applies to them in the classroom! Each child then signed their name as a promise to always follow our classroom rules. Last but certainly not least, we actually got to meet the REAL LIFE Amelia Bedelia on Friday!!!! She was so fun! A few of our friends even got to jump up on stage with her and helped her clean! We have another busy few days ahead and then we all get to enjoy a nice Thanksgiving break. It was a pleasure speaking with all of the parents last week. I wish you all a safe, relaxing, and YUMMY Thanksgiving!
Thursday, November 12, 2015
Halloween Party
We had such a great time dressing up the Friday before Halloween complete with a parade, a monster mash, and then a party! Thank you so much to all the parents who assisted to make this day special. An even bigger thanks to Brendan and Kasey's moms for setting up the party. Also, a big thanks to Lydia's mom, Jenny, who took some great pictures of our party!
Sunday, October 25, 2015
Sunday, October 18, 2015
Writer's Workshop
This week, the children were introduced to the Lucy Calkins Writer's Workshop program. We began the narrative unit by listening to the book "Freight Train" by Donald Crews. Donald Crews knows an awful lot about trains. The children began to think what they know a lot about in their own, personal lives. The children were then motivated and sent off to begin their writing creations. Some only illustrated some pictures, while others began to work on labeling their work or even writing a few words or sentences. The children are starting to hear the beginning sounds of words and were excited to put those to their papers.
Wednesday, October 7, 2015
Pajama Day!
Pajama Day was so much fun today! Along with being on our best behavior, we have been working hard in Kindergarten continuing to practice our numbers 1-7, our rhyming, and our letter knowledge. Every day is a busy one! Today Mrs. Leonard popped in to show the children how Barry the Barrows Butterfly had grown from a caterpillar into a beautiful butterfly! The kids had the privilege of joining Mrs. Leonard outside to release Barry The Butterfly. If you look carefully, you can actually see the butterfly in our photo!
Tuesday, October 6, 2015
Skip To My Lou!
I have been hearing that the children love to sing our math song at home so thought this might be helpful! Currently, we are working on numbers up to 7. We will be continuing onward and upward as the weeks progress!:)
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