We celebrated Mother’s Day with our annual Mommy Spa Day. We pampered our mommies with relaxing massages, cool hair styles, fancy nails, and beautiful makeup designs! Our moms felt so special and had the best time! 💕
Dental health is very important. Good dental hygiene starts with when we are young. Can you believe the tooth fairy came to visit us today? She brought along her friend, a dental hygienist. They explained the importance of brushing and flossing our teeth. Edie, was our dentist for the morning. She was super excited to look inside the patient’s mouth with her special tools. Our friends also learned about healthy and unhealthy foods to eat. Brushing our teeth is one of the most important things we can do to take care of our bodies. Thank you Tooth Fairy! 🦷🪥
Dr. Edie enjoyed using her special tools to look for cavities.
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Show and Tell is always a fun day for kindergarten. Our friends bring something from home they want to share with the class. Show and Tell activities help teach kids the importance of communication, good listening, and mutual respect.
Wow! Look at that MEDAL!
A COMPASS
Charlie brought an old compass to share! Learning directions is very important in kindergarten! 😊.
The 100th day of school is an exciting milestone to reach in kindergarten. It’s a special time for students to reflect on their hard work and celebrate all the progress they’ve made. We had the best day dressing up as 100 year olds and exploring different centers. We are definitely 100 Days Smarter!
Good Ole Charlie is ready for 100’s Day!
Building a structure with 100 marshmallows is fun!
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GRANNY CARLA AND SARAH ARE WORN OUT!
Who doesn’t like a cup of hot cocoa on a cold winters day? We whipped of some hot cocoa today using several ingredients. We discussed how much of each ingredient we would need for our cocoa. Each student had the chance to pour in an ingredient. We worked through all the steps of a recipe using transition words like first, then, next, and last. Demonstrating the actual procedure, brought our cocoa lesson to life and allows students to make connections to the procedural process!
Kindergarten had a special visitor!
Christmas Breakfast was Yummy! 🥞🥛
Kindergarten teachers love Santa too!
Merry Christmas!
Kindergarten celebrated our Thanksgiving holiday with many fun activities. We wore our Pilgrim hats, made a Native American corn craft, and ate a lot of yummy food! We were so thankful our family could attend our Friendsgiving and help celebrate this very special day with us.
Native American Corn Craft!
Gobble, Gobble!
Kindergarten traveled to the Dixie Maze Farms to complete our All About Pumpkins Unit. We had a FUN filled day traveling around the farm on a hayride. We churned our own butter, rode the Cow Train, jumped on a giant inflatable pillow, and watched pigs race. Kindergarten had the BEST DAY EVER!
Kindergarten loves pumpkins! This past week was all about pumpkins. We started the week off, learning the parts of a pumpkin. We learned that all pumpkins start with a pumpkin seed. Our little friends tasted a pumpkin seed, sorted, and grouped seeds during math. We read Pumpkin Jack and carved a pumpkin. We finished our day with Pumpkin Pie Parfaits! Yum!! 🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃🎃
PumPkin Math!
Thumbs Up for Pumpkin Seeds!
Pumpkin Carving!
Pumpkin Pie Parfaits!
“What can you make with a dot?” This question was asked to our kindergarteners during Friday’s STEM building activity. We read the book the Dot, and gave students DOT Candies and toothpicks. They had to brainstorm and create an object using only these two materials with their partners. Students worked cooperatively in groups to come up with their own creation. Our sweet friends, used important problem solving skills in order to create different structures. I was super proud of their hard work! Team building is such an important skill to learn in kindergarten.
Kindergarten had a fun Friday tasting and graphing their favorite apples. Each student had a chance to taste a red, green, and yellow apple. Then, they placed their favorite apple color on our Kindergarten Apple Graph. Taste-testing apples is a great way to integrate meaningful learning. Children get to use all their senses exploring apples, which jump starts so much learning! 😊
Apples Everywhere!
Cooking With Apples!🍎🍏🍎🍏
All Smiles in KindeRGaRten!
Mrs. Carla’s Kinders are super excited to be back at St. James. We have been busy meeting new friends, exploring centers, and learning all about our names. We have had the BEST two weeks of learning! Their smiles say it all….Kindergarten Rocks!
Chicka CHICKA BOOM BOOM! 🌴🌴🌴
A classic piece of literature in kindergarten, Chicka Chicka Boom Boom is written in rhyme through chant. It teaches the importance of the alphabet to our young learners.
Students work in centers finding the letters in their names.
Exploring Centers!
Centers are a class favorite. They help students learn different skills in a creative hands-on way. Centers allow children to grow in their social skills and help them engage in age appropriate activities that aid in their cognitive, social, and emotional development.
We sure do love our moms, aunts, and grandmas at St. James! We celebrated Mother’s Day and our special ladies with kindergarten’s traditional Mommy Spa Day. Memories made on this day will be cherished forever. Happy Mother’s Day!❤️
Hair Station
Nail Station
Interview Station and photo bootH
MAssage and MakeUp
More Fun PhoTos ❤️
Our kinder kiddos took a trip to the Four States Fair. Their day started off watching a rodeo with bucking bulls and horses. They had so much fun rooting these cowboys on for their eight second rides. They also participated in several stations, including a lesson on how we get milk from a cow and how we turn cotton into everyday items we use. Our friends loved the homemade ice cream and all the fair treats. It was definitely a fun day of learning about the importance of agricultural and our beloved farmers. ❤️🚜
All Ready for the Rodeo!
Station Visits and Fun Photos!
Today we celebrated St. Patrick's Day with many fun and engaging activities. Shamrocks and Leprechauns were the theme of the day. Graphing with Lucky Charms cereal was a BIG hit! My kinders counted, sorted, and graphed their cereal. These are important math skills for kindergarten. They were so excited to compare their graphs with their classmates. We ended the day with cookies and lucky leprechaun juice! 🍀🍀🍀🍀
We celebrated Read Across America week in kindergarten. March 2nd was Dr. Seuss’s birthday and we had fun learning about the famous author Theodor Seuss Geisel, AKA Dr. Seuss. Kindergarten had a FUNtastic day on Friday stacking cups for our STEM project. STEM activities are a fun way to engage students to work on their problem solving skills. Group learning fosters learning and comprehension.
To help us celebrate Read Across America Week, Nancy Clark, a professional story teller, visited our kinder classes. She acted out folk tales and had the students help her by using character props and sounds. She definitely kept our little friends engaged with her mesmerizing stories. Thank you Mrs. Clark!
The 100th day of school is an exciting milestone to reach in kindergarten. It signifies the halfway point of the year and an important time of setting new goals. Most importantly, it’s a special opportunity for students to celebrate their hard work. After 100 days of school, their passion for learning is evident as they soar into new heights.
Our Kindergarten kiddos have BIG Dreams!
Kindergarten teamed up this year with Texarkana Children’s Advocacy Center for our community service project. Our St. James families were so generous to donate items to fill bags with toiletries and necessary items for the children who come through the center. Texarkana Children’s Advocacy Center offers a safe place for children who experience abuse. The center was so appreciative to St. James kindergarten and their families. The students had a fun time helping fill the bags and learning the importance of giving back to their community.
Turkeys are the theme of the month. We read the book Turkey Trouble in class. Students were then assigned an at home project to disguise their own turkey to be hidden in class. This family project is always a big hit! Our friends did a great job disguising their turkeys, and everyone loved sharing their creative turkeys with the class! Gobble, Gobble! 🦃
Mickey Mouse Turkey
Merry Christmas!🎄
Dallas Cowboy Turkey
Bowling Ball Turkey
Strike!
Pirate Turkey
Kitty Cat Turkey
Zebra Turkey
Candy Turkey
I am a Peacock Turkey!
Cupcake Turkey
Miss JOJO Helps Out!
Fourth grade students earn points in class on their Class Dojo by following rules, completing assignments, and meeting educational goals. They can use the points they earn to help teachers around the campus in their classrooms. Jojo wanted to use her points to help me in kindergarten for the day. She helped me do sight word checks and taught a math lesson on solid and flat shapes. The kindergarten students loved having her as their helper teacher!
Sight Word Check!
Miss Jojo is hard at work!
Shape Lesson!
Flat and Solid Shapes.
Sister Love!
Story Time!