Welcome Back!

What a joy it is to be back in class with my kindergarten friends! These first two weeks have found us busy with learning all of the ins and outs of kindergarten but we’ve made sure to squeeze plenty of fun in too! The highlight of our first week was the Chicka Chicka Boom Boom tree building challenge. Students worked with a partner to plan and build a coconut tree that would hold up all of their letters. There were lots of unsuccessful plans and quite a few “boom booms” as letters fell but the class learned that each plan that doesn’t work just gets you closer to the one that will! I loved seeing them work together to solve a problem and show persistence when things weren’t going their way. They loved getting to be loud and make a mess!

Making a plan

Will it work?

Will it work?

It’s not quite right.

It’s not quite right.

Making progress

Making progress

Here’s what I’m thinking

Here’s what I’m thinking

Careful!

Careful!

Success!

Success!

So proud!

So proud!

Teamwork

Teamwork

Sarah Kyles
Mommy Spa

Moms are our heroes and we wanted to show them a whole lot of love on Mother’s Day weekend. Mommy Spa is the perfect way to accomplish that. The class has worked hard all spring learning to write their address. When they had it down we mailed out the invitations. Then we had the get to work learning how to pamper the special moms in our lives. We practiced painting nails, massaging shoulders, and even drew special portraits of our moms. When the big day arrived we were ready! Moms came dressed in their comfiest clothes and we welcomed them to Mommy Spa. Of course we had a few gifts for them but the real gift was sweet time spent together.


Sarah Kyles
Flashlight Friday

Once a month on Friday afternoons Kindergarten cozies up with a good book, turns on their flashlights and settles in for a time of quiet reading. In reality it’s the not quiet for a few minutes but the giggles and conversations over the books are so worth it! The students love it because we turn off the lights and they get to bring stuffed animals to cuddle with. I love it because they are learning that books tell stories (even if they can’t read all of the words), that they can read a lot of words at this point in the year, and that a good story is worth sharing.

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Sarah Kyles
Seuss Fun!

We have had so much fun celebrating Dr. Seuss’s contributions to children’s literature this week. I was surprised to see how many Dr. Seuss books the class had not read before so we tried to devote a little more time than usual to read some of his lesser known works. The students have gotten quite good at identifying the different genres of literature so they were happy to point out that Dr. Seuss wrote poems. We worked on rhyming after reading The Cat in the Hat, focused on graphing our snacks after reading One Fish, Two Fish, Red Fish, Blue Fish, and wrote about the foods we don’t like after reading Green Eggs and Ham. On Friday we tied it all together by wearing crazy hats and socks and completing a Cat in the Hat STEM challenge. The class is getting so much better about sharing their ideas and encouraging everyone to participate. We are learning that we haven’t failed just because one plan didn’t work. There was a lot of crashing cups but also a lot of smiles and that is a success!

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Sarah Kyles
We are 100 Days Smarter!

100 Days of school feels like forever to a kindergartner but we finally made it! We celebrated in a big way today. The number 100 went up on our number chart and we added the 100th link to our days in school chain. After calendar time we broke into groups to work on some fun stations that reinforced the students’ knowledge of 100. They’ve really been working on understanding that 100 is 10 groups of 10 so they made a 100 day trail mix with 10 pieces of 10 snacks, wore their Froot Loop necklaces that had 10 each of 10 colors and made a gumball machine craft that used 10 different paint daubers.They also worked on their problem solving skills and creativity by building with 100 Legos and making marshmallow and toothpick STEM creations. We exercised along with Jack Hartman and found 100 chocolate candies hidden around the classroom then put them in numerical order. It was a fun packed day!

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Sarah Kyles