Friday, December 18, 2015

Weekly News (Dec. 14-18)

It's hard to believe winter vacation is already here! It's been a busy and fun-filled week in kindergarten. Keep reading to see what we've been up to!



Math
This week in math we continued to explore the concept of measurement by using small and large gingerbread to measure objects throughout our classroom. With the help of our 5th grade buddies, we were able to measure the height of our tables and our backpacks. We also measured the height of a book and the length of a yardstick. We discussed our findings and learned that it took more small gingerbread men to measure each object, which is just what we predicted!





We also reviewed our graphing skills and practiced counting by 10's. We took a closer look at the teen numbers as well!

Jolly Phonics
We completed Book #6 this week. The students learned the following sounds:
/sh/ as in "sheep"
/th/ as in "this" and "three"





Literacy

Reading Workshop
This week during reading workshop, we learned that good readers are able to describe characters' physical traits and personalities by studying the illustrations and paying close attention to what the characters say and do. We also practiced "stepping into a character's shoes" and making inferences about what the different characters might say or do. We finished our Gingerbread Man comparison chart as well, which was a great way to reinforce and apply the skills we have been learning during our fiction unit!






Writing Workshop

I loved reading the students' weekend writing pieces. It's always fun to see what the children have been doing, and it's neat to see how they continue to grow as writers each week. We continued to work on stretching out our sounds and leaving spaces between words. We also spent some extra time reviewing the short vowel sounds (a, e, i, o, and u). These sounds are still tricky for many of the students, so extra practice with these sounds is always beneficial!

All About Me

We loved learning all about Gabriel this week. We learned that Gabriel LOVES animals, and he enjoys going to different zoos. It was neat to learn that Gabriel once held a wallaby at a visit to a zoo in Ohio. Gabriel also likes to swim and ride his bike. He is a big fan of Paw Patrol, and he loves the color yellow. Gabriel also enjoys playing with his dog Stitch and spending time with his family!


The class loved listening to Max and Mo. Thank you to Gabriel's mom for coming in to read!

Winter Fun in Kindergarten
The class enjoyed a visit from Mr. Deptula's 5th grade carolers. We all chimed in to sing some holiday songs!



A huge thank you to Mrs. Sessler, Mrs. Beane, and the Dryden PTA for organizing an amazing Winter Wonderland for our students. They had a blast!


I hope everyone has a wonderful winter vacation!
See you in 2016!

Saturday, December 12, 2015

Weekly News (Dec. 7-11)

The countdown to winter vacation has begun! It's hard to believe there is just one more week before winter break. Time flies when you're having fun in kindergarten!

Math
This week we reviewed our teen numbers and practiced sequencing the numbers 0-20 using an interactive game on the whiteboard. We continue to reinforce the concept that the teen numbers are made up of a ten "plus some more." We also reviewed how to use a pan balance and introduced the concept of probability. We talked about what it means when things are sure or certain to happen and discussed the terms possible and impossible. We learned a new math game this week as well called the Train Game, which reinforced one-to-one matching while counting and identifying pairs of numbers that add up to 10. After rolling a die, the students would add cars to their train. Then they would fill in these statements after each turn. "I have ___ cars. I need ___ more to make 10." An online version of this game can also be found on the Everyday Math website that students can access using the login information that was provided at conferences!


The Train Game

 I have 5 cars.
I need 5 more to make 10.

Jolly Phonics
It's great to see how well the students are doing stretching out the sounds they hear when labeling their pictures in their Jolly Phonics notebooks. Keep up the great work K-2!

This week we learned the following sounds:

/y/ as in "yogurt"
/x/ as in "fox"
/ch/ as in "chocolate"









Literacy
Reading Workshop
This week during our mini lessons for our Fiction Unit, we learned several more strategies that good readers use. We learned that readers make personal connections while reading to better understand the characters' feelings and the events in the story. We also learned that making personal connections makes a story more meaningful and enjoyable for us to read. 



We also revisited the book I Broke My Trunk by Mo Willems this week. We learned that good readers are curious, and they ask a lot of questions while reading to deepen their understanding of the story and that good readers also look for "clues" or text signals to help us read with expression.


Building our "stamina" during independent reading time!

Writing Workshop
This week we worked on writing about our favorite winter activities. The children continue to grow as writers, and they are doing a great job really stretching out their words. We have been working on listening for middle sounds when writing, leaving spaces between words and ending our sentences with a period. It's great to see how much they have grown since the beginning of the year!



Gingerbread Unit
We continued to explore different versions of the original Gingerbread Man story this week. The class had a a great time comparing and singing the refrains from the following stories: The Gingerbread Cowboy and Gingerbread Baby. They also LOVED seeing our hallway transformed into a gingerbread wonderland!!








Coding in the LMC
Our kindergarteners continued to explore the world of coding in the LMC this week and were introduced to the code.org app and website. More information about coding will be coming home next week!



All About Me
We loved learning all about Jenny this week. We learned that Jenny enjoys playing tennis and snuggling up with her favorite stuffed animal. Her favorite Disney princess is Aerial, and she loves having tea parties. She enjoys coloring, and her favorite color is pink. Jenny also loves going to the park and spending time with her family!



Art Appreciation
A big thank you to Jeanie's mom for coming in for an art appreciation lesson this week. The class enjoyed learning about Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa and creating their own pictures showing a place that would make Mona Lisa smile.




Free Choice Centers














Have a great weekend!
Thanks for reading.

Sunday, December 6, 2015

Weekly News (Nov. 30-Dec 4)

December is off to a fantastic start in Kindergarten! Take a peek below to see what we have been doing.

Math
This week in math we learned about the concept of weight and practiced using a pan balance. We passed around a cupful of pompoms and a cupful of plastic counting bears and made predictions about which set of objects was heavier. We used the pan balance to test out and confirm our predictions and learned that a pan balance is like a see saw. The heavier side goes down and the lighter side goes up. We also learned that the pans are balanced when both sides have an equal amount of weight.

We also used our interactive white board this week to solve addition and subtraction number stories similar to the one below. We used the words "more" and "less" to help us understand the concepts of adding and subtracting.  We also used dominoes this week to practice finding the sum and wrote a number sentence to match each domino.


Jolly Phonics
This week we learned the following sounds as we finished Book #5:

/ng/ as in "king"
/v/ as in "van"
/oo/ as in "book" and "moon"





Literacy
Reading Workshop
We began the mini-lesson portion of our Fiction Unit this week. Using two short stories, Where is Little Bear's Hat and Waking up Farmer Fred, the children learned how to make good predictions and practiced retelling the story in order. They also practiced listening for repeated phrases and patterns within each story. 

This week we also started our Gingerbread Unit, which will provide an opportunity for the children to practice using and applying the retelling strategies we have been learning during our reading workshop time. We will be comparing several versions of the Gingerbread Man, and we will use a graphic organizer to help us compare the different story elements we have been learning about including: main characters, setting, problems and solutions. So far we have read and compared the following two stories and have had quite a lively discussion!

The Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth and The Gingerbread Girl by Lisa Campbell Ernst


Writing Workshop
I absolutely LOVED reading all about what the children did over their Thanksgiving break! I could tell everyone thoroughly enjoyed the time off. It is great to see the children's confidence in themselves as writers continue to grow. Next week we will continue to practice stretching out the sounds we hear when writing and leaving spaces between words. 

Sight Word Coloring
Coding in the LMC
Our class did an amazing job in the LMC this week! A special thank you to Cara's mom for helping out during Mrs. Breaux and Mrs. O'Kelly's coding lesson. Mrs. Breaux and Mrs. O'Kelly did a terrific job guided the students through several coding activities. They started out with a whole group lesson, then guided the students during partner work, and finally introduced the students to an app on the iPads call Kodable, which the children absolutely LOVED!! Kodable even "tweeted" about their work on twitter!





Free Choice Centers
The students were able to self-select their centers this week as I continued to work with students one-on-one to assess guided reading levels. I am eager to begin meeting with students for guided reading, and I think they are too!










Our Gingerbread Kids
Hope everyone has a great week!