Sunday, September 28, 2014

We Made the News!

Thank you to all of you who came out to our Back-to-School Math and Reading Night.  It was great to see all of you and to share my joy of teaching and learning with you and your family.  If you didn't catch it, our school was featured on WIBW news out of Topeka!  Footage from our class was used several times in the newscast so you'll want to make sure you check it out!  To watch your budding celebrity on the news, click on this link and select the "13 News at 10 9/25/2014" news cast.  The segment featuring our class is after the halfway point in the newscast (about the 17 minute mark).  I know your kindergartner will love seeing our classroom and their classmates on the news!

For those of you that did not make it to Back-to-School Night.  I want to give you some information about the Kansas College and Career Readiness Standards, better known as the Common Core State Standards.  There is currently a lot of buzz about the Common Core in the news and in social media.   It is important to remember that the CCSS is not a curriculum or a program and it's not about teaching kids to use different, "funny" strategies.  The CCSS is about teaching kids important concepts to a deeper level of understanding.  This deep level of understanding will strengthen your child's knowledge in core areas of academics and will provide a foundation for future learning.  At Back-to-School Night we discussed the idea of composing and decomposing numbers (building larger numbers from smaller numbers and breaking larger numbers down into smaller numbers).  When students become fluent in these seemingly basic concepts, the easier more complex mathematics (addition, subtraction, multiplication, division, etc.) become.  

Another important part of the CCSS is their consistency from state to state.  Before the Common Core it was not uncommon for schools in different states to have different requirements for their students to achieve success.  This made it extremely hard, especially teaching a highly population like the military, to make sure all students were learning what they needed to learn without creating big gaps in their education.  With the CCSS, you can feel at ease that no matter where you go your child will be introduced to and taught the same concepts.  Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about the Common Core and I will be more than happy to answer them.

Remember, we will be going on a field trip to the Beach Museum of Art this Tuesday, September 30. Students will need to be at the school by 8:00 a.m. so that we can leave the school on time.  We will return to school by 11:00 a.m. and eat lunch at school when we return.  We will be taking a tour of art that explores the five senses.  This goes along with our current unit of study about the human body.  For information about the exhibit that we will be viewing click on this link.

Also, This Friday is Walk-a-Mile Day.  In P.E. the kids will be walking a mile (yes, a whole mile!) to get kids excited about living an active, physical life.  Please make sure your child wears comfortable clothes and good, athletic shoes to school that day.

Thanks for your continued support in the classroom.  Have a fantastic week!

Wednesday, September 24, 2014

Math and Reading Night is Thursday!

Wow, this is a LATE blog post!  Sorry about that!  Last week was AWESOME.  A pajama party, a different library day and a school picture, not to mention all the learning and fun we had in the classroom sure did make for an exciting and enjoyable week in Room 5B.  This week we learned the sounds /p/, /g/, and /o/.  We continue to sound out words and read new books.  This week we begin our new unit, Head to Toe, about the human body and the five senses.  This is one of my favorite units to teach.  In our learning labs, students will be engaged in a variety of activities to build their knowledge and enhance the discovery of a variety of thematic concepts.  We will also bring in iPads to explore different systems of the human body.  Tuesday we used the "Human Body" app to explore how our brains work.  The kids LOVED it! 

I look forward to seeing you and your child at our Family Read/Math Night this Thursday, September 25th.  You should have received some information about this in your child's Ware Bear folder.  In case you didn't, our Back-to-School Math/Reading Night will begin at 5:25 pm.  I will be hosting two thirty minute sessions where I will give you some more insight into the day your kindergartner and I share together, review the daily schedule, explain various routines and procedures, and discuss homework activities that can benefit your child.  We will also do a fun, take-home family math activity together, in our classroom.  You will also have opportunities to attend a session that outlines our reading program and eat dinner with your family in our cafeteria.  I hope you can make it, as it will be a great way to learn more about your child's day at school.

Just to give you a heads up, I will be out of the room  Thursday afternoon for some training.  I will be sure to go over the expectations for behavior in my absence before I leave.  Please stress to your child how very important it is that he or she does their very best while I am away and let them know that you are counting on them.  When students know they are being held to a high expectation they usually rise to achieve it!  Thank you in advance for your help with this!

In a final note, we said goodbye to Mr. Briscoe last week.  Mr. Briscoe ended his student teaching with us last Monday and went back to Kansas State University last Tuesday to continue his degree.  Please join me in wishing him well as he finishes his final course work and enters the working world as a College of Education Graduate.  Thank you for being patient as I got used to doing things by myself again this week.

Thank you for all you do to support your child, me, and our time together.  Have a fantastic week!

Saturday, September 13, 2014

Talkin' 'Bout Freedom!

We had another fabulous week in kindergarten this week.  We learned the sounds /i/, /n/, and /t/ and even began sounding out words!  You could feel the classroom ripple with excitement as the class realized they had actually sounded out, blended, and read the words I put in front of them.  It was magical!  Next week we will continue to learn new letter sounds and blend words.  Please encourage your child's excitement and love for reading by having them practice their concepts of print books they bring home from school.  You have been doing a great job of having your child complete his or her homework!  Readers who routinely practice are better readers!  Thank you for your support with homework.
As we learn our sounds, the kids practice "snipping" short sounds like /d/ and /t/ with their finger scissors
As part of his internship, Mr. Briscoe is slowly taking over more and more components of our day.  This week he began teaching the kids phonemic awareness through rhymes and chants.  Watch the video below to see the class singing and dancing to one of our thematic rhymes, "I Like My Friends" that the very talented Mr. Briscoe put to music.  It was such a creative and fun activity, I couldn't resist sharing with you!


Mr. Briscoe and the kindergartners playing "Freeze," one of our brain games.
In your child's Ware Bear folder you should have received a Scholastic Book Order and a Highlights magazine survey.  If you choose to order Scholastic books, please return the order or order online by Thursday, September 24.  Usually new orders will come home at the beginning of a new month.  This is a great way to build your home library and encourage your child's love or reading.  It is also a great way to get free books for our classroom as each parent order awards our class bonus points that I can redeem for class books.  Please fill out the Highlights survey.  Just check yes or no on the back and SIGN YOUR NAME.  Each signed response I receive (yes or no) works toward getting us FREE stuff for the classroom!   Thank you for supporting your child's kindergarten classroom AND their teacher! :)

The Freedom Walk was a great success! The kids had a great time celebrating our freedom.  We spent a few moments discussing why September 11 means so much to the people of this great country and how you, their parents work hard to preserve the freedoms that we hold so dear.  It was so inspirational to see all of our military children singing about our great country in the whole school assembly, and marching with smiles and cheers through the neighborhood.  Thank you so much to the many of you who walked with us or cheered for us from the sidewalks!  It was great to see you and it really motivated the kids to keep walking (it was a long way to walk for our small legs!).

Have a wonderful weekend and enjoy your time with your family!  We will see you next week for another fantastic week of kindergarten!
Enjoying our popsicles after the Freedom Walk.

These popsicles are cold!!

Popsicles make us happy!
Popsicles make us happy!

"Freedom! Freedom! I am FREE!"
Walking around McClellan 2

Happy to be free!

5B is proud to be free!


Ready for our Freedom Walk sing-a-long.

Ready for our Freedom Walk sing-a-long.


Sunday, September 7, 2014

Another AMAZING week!

We had a fantastic week in kindergarten last week!  We learned the sounds /s/ and /d/ and began learning the numbers 0-5.  We visited the library and learned about our colors and more about how the library works.  We also started math work stations this week.  Math workstations is a component of our day that involves your child participating in one of 10 different math centers.  Students work with their partner to review a variety of concepts we've recently learned in class.  The activities are usually problem or project based and are aligned with the College and Career Readiness Standards for mathematics.  The kids had a blast working in stations this week!  See the pictures below for some examples of what we're working on in math work stations right now.

We had our third bucket party this past week!  Remember, as part of our classroom management plan, my kindergartners work to earn 10 "buckets" during the week.  They earn these buckets by filling the imaginary "buckets" of others in the class and in our school.  To learn more about bucket filling and how we use it as a management system, please see the Kindergarten Bear Book that you received at your child's kindergarten transition meeting.  At the end of each week, students who have earned 10 buckets are invited to our bucket party.  Bucket parties are FUN!  This week our bucket party involved us playing with the parachute on the basketball courts.  We had a blast!  Make sure you tell your child how proud you are of how hard they worked to receive all 10 buckets this week!

This coming week will bring with it lots of excitement!  We will be learning about the sounds /t/, /i/, and /n/, continue studying the numbers 0-5, begin our writer's workshop, and continue math workstations.  As always, our library day will be Thursday and your child will be able to check out a new book and have a great time learning with our awesome librarian Mrs. Wait.  To make the week extra special, we will be participating in our school's Freedom Walk on Friday, September 12.  You should have received a short handout about this when your child came home on Friday.  There will be more information to follow.  The kids are very excited about the week to come and so am I.  Your children have been an absolute joy to work with and I'm so thankful for my opportunity to be their teacher this year.  Heres to another FABULOUS week in Kindergarten!

Enjoy these pictures from last week:

Our class, after we finished learning about the number 0.

Kindergartners modeling their Zero the Hero capes.  Zero helps make numbers greater!


Sorting buttons during math work stations.

Giving value to numbers using Play-Doh.  We LOVE math work stations!

Playing Dice Race in math work stations.

Making shapes with rubber bands on geo boards in math work stations.

Playing Race to Trace in math work stations.

Building number stems in math work stations.

We earned 10 buckets!!!  We had a parachute party to celebrate!

We had SO much FUN!

Look at those smiles!