Saturday, 21 December 2013

Last Blog Post of 2013!

Twas the last day of classes before Christmas
and all through the school halls,
Not a student was quiet~
Excitement rang wall to wall!
Yummy food filled our tummies,
We watched Despicable Me 2,
made Christmas trees of candy,
& played, as Kindergarten kids do.

It was a wonderful, busy day that seemed to zoom by very fast! Here's a photo of our yummy morning creations:

 
As well, I sent home our craft that we made on Wednesday:
 

 
I am wishing everyone a joyful holiday season filled with love, laughter, and some rest too!
I'll meet you back here in 2014 :)

Thursday, 19 December 2013

Feliz Navidad!

Well the classroom (and entire school) was definitely filled with a buzz yesterday! It was Christmas Concert Day!! It was another indoor recess day, as well. We had a visit from the SLP, which is always exciting as he brings I-pads for students to work with. I read the story The Mitten and introduced an emergent reader version of the story for the students to read. To tell the story (and for students to retell the story in the future) I made a 3D mitten with a paper bag and paper pictures of all of the animals from the story. I forgot to take a picture of it, so I'll try and remember to do that tomorrow.

I don't really have many photos to share from yesterday. However, some creative 3D building ensued during some free time that I was able to capture:

Making spiders...

an animal hospital...

and a scorpion!
Students also created a window and a cat.


The afternoon was filled with the K-5 dress rehearsal for the concert, as well as a quick Raider of the Month assembly. One of the Kindergarten students won Raider of the Month for the elementary~ proud teacher moment! :)

Our school concert theme followed Santa around the world to explore a variety of holiday traditions. Of course, the Kindergarten class was super cute singing and dancing to The Pinata Song by Teresa Jennings! As soon as the concert was over, it hit me just how tired I was. I'm sure we all slept well last night!

We also worked on a craft yesterday. I won't post a photo of just yet, so that it's a bit of a surprise for the parents. Some Christmas decorations were also taken down and I got the students to take home their elves and Christmas tree paintings last night. It's a little sad to see the halls start to empty out, but it can only mean one thing~~ only one more fun filled day before holidays begin!

Monday, 16 December 2013

On the 3rd day before holidays...

Well today was very much a musical day! We practiced our holiday songs in the morning and then we went with the other elementary students to sing carols in the afternoon at a nearby senior citizens home. Students were treated to juice and cookies afterwards. Since we had to leave before our last recess, and it was finally a lovely day outside, students spent extra time playing outside after we returned to school. It was SO nice to get fresh air without freezing!

 
We also continued reading My Father's Dragon. We also read Snowmen at Christmas and a book called Around the World. A student who was absent when we told our travel stories last week was able to share hers with us today. We also reviewed our new PWIM board and read an emergent reader called Farm Animals, which introduced the sight word "the".


Otherwise, it was just a day of fitting in little odds and ends before the holidays begin. This whole week is a bit off from our regular routine. Wednesday brings our Christmas concert and then Friday is the last day of classes before the break! 1 day down, 2 more to go!


Thursday, 12 December 2013

Snowmen, travel stories, and music!

Today was another frosty day, but we finally had some outdoor recesses. I forgot to take photos of some of the activities that we did today! Some of the highlights of our day included:
*learning all about the number 5, including listening to a story about 5 snowmen and learning the song 5 little ducks
*hula hoop fun in the gym
*practicing Christmas songs for next week's performances, including a K-5 practice
*sharing our favourite travel stories and locating those places on maps
*learning more about the information we can learn from maps and the globe
*shaking out new words from our PWIM picture!
 
We also talked more about the weather in Mexico and how that influences some of the activities that students there do. For example, they can't build snowmen since it doesn't snow in Mexico. We read two wonderful stories, Snowmen at Night and Snowmen All Year. Next, students worked on an art activity. They had to use chalk and black and white squares of paper (plus the orange for a carrot nose!) to create their own depiction of a snowman at night.

 Next week will be jam packed with all things Christmas, including our concert on the 18th! There's definitely a buzz in the air this month~ only 3 more Kindergarten days until holidays begin!

Tuesday, 10 December 2013

All About the Four Seasons

The majority of today's learning was focused on learning the four seasons. We watched a video of a song about the four seasons and read two stories: Zoe's Year and Old Bear.
 

The first activity combined science and art. Students had to paint a tree for each season so that they could show how trees change over time.
 
 
Next, we had a combination of math, science, and social studies! I introduced the Medicine Wheel, which incorporates the number four and the circle shape. We discussed how there are four seasons, as well as four directions. We also talked about the things that we do for fun in each season. Then, students worked on two pages from the circle book that is included in the Kindergarten book from the Office of the Treaty Commissioner:
 
 
The last activity had students thinking about what season is their favourite and why. On yet another frosty, indoor recess type day, I was not surprised that nobody chose winter as their favourite! Students were to draw a scene that they would see if they were looking out the window during their favourite season.
 
 
Something that drew immediate attention today was our new PWIM picture and books that will help us learn about cows and other farm animals. Soon we will be "shaking out" PWIM words; a process where students each share a word that they see in the picture. Those words then become our PWIM vocabulary that we used to focus on alphabet and sight word recognition.

Friday, 6 December 2013

Frosty, Friday Funday

There was a buzz in the air today with Santa Claus days being today and tomorrow in Watson, SK! It was also a very chilly day outside, so we had indoor recess all day.

I decided to switch up math class and learn a little bit about the triangle shape to incorporate some holiday art. Each student decorated their own triangle, which we fit together to make our classroom tree:

 
We also practiced our Christmas concert song several times today. Only 3 more full K days before the concert! They're starting to memorize the words and sing the song while they are working at their tables, so that's promising!
 
We also had the pleasure of the Grade One teacher coming in today with puzzles for us to practice our PWIM words. The one 'center' had the students putting together puzzle pieces to build a word from our PWIM board. The second 'center' had students choose a word and then search for clothes pins with each letter so that they could build the word that way. In each scenario, of the students weren't sure what word they had, they would go to the PWIM board to find it.
 
 
Searching for letters...


We also tried our first Colour by Sight Word sheet and Grade One teacher read Mrs. Claus Goes on Vacation to the class.
 
Today, we also read Chapter Two of My Father's Dragon. In Science, we had an introductory lesson about the four seasons to lead into some activities for next week. Finally, in Phys.Ed. we've been exploring movements, sending, and receiving with hula hoops! Lots of fun :)
 
Until next week~ take care, stay warm!

Thursday, 5 December 2013

Teaching & Learning

Yesterday, the first student who walked in the room noticed the new bulletin board straight away! "What are we learning on that board?" they asked. I loved hearing this language! In our talking circle, I've been asking students to share what they learnt throughout the day.

 
We have begun a new unit on spatial relationships. The big ideas are "We influence our surroundings, Our surrounds influence us!" Big words for small hands but I know they have big, curious minds so I explained through some examples and we'll see how it all unfolds in the next couple of weeks (amongst the hustle bustle of holiday excitement!). They are very interested in the maps and globe and found the treasure maps first thing in the morning. I was told that on one treasure map, the X marked where Mexico is!

 
The librarian also found us a bunch of books about Mexico and one student has brought in a Mexican flag and doll to show the class. Very exciting! Another addition to our classroom is our first chapter book- My Father's Dragon. It fits in with our new unit, as there is a map to follow the character's adventures throughout the story. The first chapter already left us hanging!We also learnt all about the number 4. We practiced our song and dance for the concert and finished our letters to Santa Claus.
The map from My Father's Dragon.
 
As we are winding down our PWIM cycle, we worked on sentences and practicing colour words. Each student created their own book, "I See Colours" by choosing the colours that they wanted to 'write' about. Afterwards, they read their book to me and took them home to (hopefully) read to their parents.
 
 
The students also worked on their "This is me in December" sheets. This time we started off with a  discussion about what we should include in a drawing of a person (mostly in hopes that some of them would give themselves a body this month!). I love how you can see the progress of their printing and drawing from month to month.
 
This group is so eager to learn and they rejoice over such things as discovering a word that has the letter E in it, that each day they are truly inspiring me! I love it!
 
 

Monday, 2 December 2013

Interviews, Traditions, Elves, & Letter Writing!

Today was one of those fun filled, super productive days! We were six students strong and Mr. M, the intern who has been at our school since September, spent the day with us. We interviewed him for the December school newsletter. Then, students took turns interviewing one another. I rotated the students through three different positions-- Interviewer (with clipboard and set of questions to check off as they went along), interviewee, and video taper (using my tablet to record the interview). Each student had a chance to fill each position. Everyone did a wonderful job in each role! Unfortunately, our Who Am I? unit is coming to a close. It is one of my favourites!

Our next task was to share with one another the ways that we celebrate the holidays. Some students brought pictures to help them share with their peers. Everyone in our class appears to celebrate Christmas in very similar ways. We began to learn more about Christmas in Mexico with the story, The Legend of the Poinsettia. I brought a poinsettia into the classroom this morning, which struck up a few questions. Then, we viewed our song/dance for the concert for the first time. It is a pretty catchy tune, so hopefully it will stick with us if we practice enough. The sweet thing about Kindergarten is they will be cute no matter what! What we tried to focus on today was saying "uno, dos, tres, piƱata!!"

We also worked on an art project that is now proudly displayed on our bulletin board- we elfed ourselves!

 
This is the example that I made for the students to follow.
I also helped them out by pre-cutting their arms and legs, as well as created
mittens, shoes, and hats for them to cut out. I gave them choices for colours. They all did a really
great job with accordion folding their arms! I was impressed.
 
 
To end off the day, some students worked with new literacy tools that I introduced today (such as bananagrams and new alphabet cards) while two students works one on one with myself or the intern to help them write a letter to Santa Claus. Half of the class finished. I think that they did a wonderful job, considering it is our first time trying to write within the lines, using finger spaces, and it is the most they have ever written. I found a template online for them to fill out.
 
 
I love the gratitude in this letter!
 

 I really enjoyed the day today. December is on it's way and with only 7 Kindergarten days left before the holidays, there is plenty of learning and fun to be had in such a short time!
 
Until next time...