Important Dates

* Monday, January 9, Excellent Eagle Assembly

* Friday, January 13 (teacher in-service day) and Monday, January 16, NO SCHOOL

*2nd quarter report cards will go home at the end of January

Thursday, December 18, 2014

Christmas around the world


Today we were able to complete our "Christmas Around the World" scrapbook. During our social studies time, we have been learning about how other countries celebrate Christmas. As we talked about various countries, the children filled in their own scrapbook. We learned about the United States, Canada, Mexico, France, Italy, Sweden, England and Germany. We learned that Santa is called by a different name in different countries and we learned about various holiday traditions.

Monday, December 15, 2014

Weekly Update

This week in Fundations, we will continue to tap out the sounds for three letter words. We will be finishing up the uppercase alphabet letters. The children practice writing the letters on dry erase boards as well as in a work packet. They will finish up the work packets this week.

In math, we are working with addition all week. We have been learning how to write addition sentences. We have been looking at pictures to tell "joining together" stories. We will take our topic test on Thursday. The simple math tests are used for my own records to make sure the children are learning the material. 

Just a reminder: We have our Holiday Concert on Wednesday at 9:30 and 1:30. Please select a time that works for your family to attend. (Kindergarten families are encouraged to come to the afternoon time slot, but you can come to the morning one if it fits better into your schedule.)

Reading program over break



Children can go to the children’s department of the Avon Lake public library, fill out a card listing two books they’ve read over holiday break, and the library will give them a coupon for a free kids meal at Chipotle. This program will go until January 15.

The meal is good for a child’s meal, side dish, tortilla chips and drink.

For any questions, contact the children’s department at 933-8128 x253

Thursday, December 11, 2014

Making giant elves

We began our lesson by filling out an elf application. We talked about if we may or may not be good elves. The kids had fun writing the name of their favorite toys and deciding if they were on the nice or naughty list.


 Then we cut and put our elves together. Some pieces were pre-cut, while others needed to be cut along the lines. We also had plenty of time for creative cutting, drawing faces, and stripes on the legs.





We hung them in the hall right outside our classroom door when we finished.



Winter door decoration


The students gave ideas and then we voted on how to decorate our classroom door. I made a reindeer (although I really tried to make it look like Sven from Frozen). Then the students learned how to fold paper and cut snowflakes! Most students made two or three snowflakes once they learned how to do it! They hung more snowflakes on the front of their lockers.

Students reading to the class


Many students have been bringing in books from home to read to the class. This has been helping their fluency with read aloud passages. It has also been helping to develop their confidence. If your child would like to practice reading a book from home, they can bring it in to read to the class any day! :-)

Wednesday, December 10, 2014

Holiday Shop

 
 
Information for Holiday Shop is in the What's Up Wednesday Folder today.

Don't forget to return the form with money if your child intends to shop. Our shop time is this Friday.

Monday, December 8, 2014

Fun filled and busy Monday

Several students worked in a small group to read sight words and put sentences in the correct order. They paid attention to capital letters and punctuation to help them.

Another group worked with our new sight word "the." The traced it, wrote it, found it, used it in a sentence, and built it.

Students sounded out to write three letter words.

We played partner math games to compete addition problems. 


Friday, December 5, 2014

New math topic!


We began our new math topic today. We are starting our unit on addition. We learned about putting two sets together and count the total. We used lots of stories to tell the math problem and manipulatives to count out the answer. We will continue to work with addition for the rest of December.

Gingerbread math stations


The children had a great time on Thursday working on gingerbread themed math stations. Stations ranged from measuring with gumdrop rulers, number hunts around the classroom, color and spin partner games, and number Yatta!

Finger-paint trees


The children used finger-painting to create Christmas trees. Then they added glue and glitter to make the garland. The trees are hanging up outside our classroom.

Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Building upper case letters


Children used wooden pieces to practice building upper case letters. Since we have become lower case experts, we have been learning to write and build the upper case letters so fast!!

Picture and word match

Students worked in small groups today to match words with the pictures. They practiced tapping out the three letter words and then found the corresponding picture.

IMPORTANT DATES for December

Scholastic Orders due Friday, Dec. 5

Holiday Shop 10:35-10:55 on Fri. Dec 12
 (Students will have a chance to shop for family members for the holidays.)

PJ day and Polar Express Mon. Dec. 15 at 2:00
(Mrs. Drotleff will be doing a retelling of the Polar Express.)

Holiday Party Mon. Dec. 15 at 2:30
(We will be decorating gingerbread houses.)

Holiday Concert Wed. Dec. 17 at 9:30 and 1:30
 (Family members of all day kindergarten are encouraged to come to the afternoon concert time.)

Writing Rubric

As the students are working on writing their own sentences, we have incorporated a simple writing rubric to help students check their own work. Each writing page has a small version of this rubric. A teacher helps them to rate their own work to make sure they wrote a full sentence properly. It is amazing to see how much their writing has grown so far this school year!

Uppercase letters and tapping out sounds

For the next three weeks, we will be learning to write the uppercase letters. We are learning approximately 2 new letters each day. Since the children are comfortable with letter identification and letter sounds, we are reviewing daily but focusing more on uppercase letter formation.

We have also been learning how to tap out sounds for three letter words. We use our non-dominant hand to tap out sounds to read new words. We try not to use our writing hand so that we can still tap out sounds when we are writing.

Try asking your child to tap out the sounds of these simple three letter words: cat, hat, mat, mug, mud, fan, cup, sit, sip, etc.