A Holiday of Hope

The kindergarten classes chose CASA of Texarkana as our community service project this year. We adopted two local families and gathered items to provide them with a wonderful Christmas. The classes spent some time discussing wants versus needs and how many items that they take for granted are luxury items for others. As the gifts came in the students began to get more excited about how much they were giving to other children. One of the missions of St. James Day School is to raise up students that genuinely care for others and have a desire to serve in their communities.It was a joy to watch that desire and excitement grow in our kindergarten students! This project was a blessing to all that were involved.

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Sarah Kyles
Scaredy Squirrel

This week the class listened to the book Scaredy Squirrel by Melanie Watt. We learned about how a character can change from the beginning of a story to the end as well as inferencing, or using clues, to understand why a character is behaving in a certain way. The students had great fun “panicking” like Scaredy Squirrel and evening “playing dead” when they wanted a break from work! At the end of the week we put on our squirrel masks and binoculars and went on a noun hunt. They loved getting to walk all around our campus and deciding whether the things we saw should go in the person, place, or thing category. We were amazed at how many nouns there were! What a fun way to end the week.

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Sarah Kyles
Duck For President!

Presidential election years are always exciting to teach through. While a kindergarten age student might not understand all of the nuances of an election they can understand making an informed decision between two choices. This week we talked about all of the things we can vote for: snacks, indoor/outdoor recess, favorite colors, stories to read, and even what to do with free choice time. The class learned that the majority rules when taking a vote and how to act when your choice isn’t the “winner.” We finished up the week by reading Duck for President and had our very own vote to decide who should run the farm. We filled out our ballots privately so that we weren’t overtly influenced by the votes of others. After everyone had a chance to vote we counted the ballots. The results were in: Duck was the winner in a landslide victory!

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Sarah Kyles
We Are Writers!

The process of teaching kindergarten students to become writers can seem quite daunting. They begin the year unsure of themselves and needing lots of reassurance but by May they are often writing two to three sentences independently! We follow a weekly routine that helps us gain that confidence. On Mondays and Tuesdays we introduce a topic and brainstorm ideas with a graphic organizer. On Wednesdays we put a rough draft down on paper. Right now those rough drafts are usually pictures but a few students have begun to label their work or attempt to write down their thoughts in a sentence frame. Peer editing on Thursdays is my favorite. The class is learning to compliment their partner’s work, then find a way they can make it better. Finally, on Fridays, we present our finished product to the class. I never get tired of watching this process!

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