Friday, March 21, 2014

Leprechauns are Messy!

Our favourite part of the day:
On Monday we made traps to catch leprechauns and we ate cupcakes.
On Tuesday we did Lucky Charms graphs and we learned about length. 
On Wednesday we made Mat Man and learned about Lou Lou Moose.
On Thursday we got special tooth bags and read a ninja story.
On Friday we learned about Woody Woodchuck and we measured our feet.

St. Patrick's Day:
We created leprechaun traps to see if we could trap a leprechaun and get his gold. The traps were quite creative with sticky patches, ladders, tasty treats and more.



The class left the traps and went outside for recess and when they returned the room was a mess! The leprechauns found the traps but they didn't work. The leprechauns didn't get trapped but left behind gold coins. They made the room messy and played tricks on us. Better luck next year.


The children also coloured, completed Lucky Charms graphs and ate cupcakes and green juice. It was a fun day!

Measurement:
This week we started learning about length (long and short). We measured how long we were with cubes. The children were able to use the cubes during centre time to measure each other and compare. We organized pencil crayons from shortest to longest. We used the carpet to hold the pencils in place so that they were even. Finally, on Friday we measured our feet. Next week we will cut these out and use them to measure things around the room.

We continued practicing capacity by playing at the sand and water table with different containers and practicing weight with the balance.


Teeth:
We finished our tooth unit this week. The children each got a goody bag that had flossers, toothpaste and a new toothbrush. They were very excited! I hope that they remember to brush their teeth two times a day for two minutes each time. 

Animated Literacy:
This week we learned three new characters.  We learned about Lou Lou Moose who has a loose tooth and Woody Woodchuck who shook the cookie tree. After learning these new sounds we practiced reading some words.

Please go over the handouts that have been sent home with your child to review the sounds and letters. They can colour the picture and then circle the special sound within the song at the bottom. Remember that Animated Literacy focuses on the sound (phonics) and the writing (graphemes) so for Arnie Aardvark we focus on the "ar" as seen in the words hard, arm and art.

Handwriting Without Tears
This week we labeled Mat Man and learned about punctuation. When you have a moment practice writing the alphabet or simple words with your child. Please watch for size and spacing. 

Don't Forget:
On cold days please make sure to send hats and mittens. Also, on days where there is snow or it is slushy please send boots and snow pants. Thank you!

Feel free to contact me anytime with any questions or concerns. I can be reached at the school, by email or just drop in (I am usually around before school). 

Sunday, March 16, 2014

Teeth and Weight

Our favourite part of the day:
On Monday we read a story about Dr DeSoto and we did an experiment with eggs. 
On Tuesday we used a balance and went to the park.
On Wednesday we learned the sound "th" and had centres. 
On Thursday we danced and looked at the egg experiment.
On Friday we made a teeth book and went to the park.

Measurement:
We continued learning about weight. We used a balance and learned that heavy things go down and light things go up, like a teeter-totter. We compared different objects to see what was heavy, light and the same. Another day we measured weight with cubes.

We continued practicing capacity by playing at the sand and water table with different containers.

Teeth:
We talked about how to take care of our teeth. We did an experiment with eggs and liquids this week. We put eggs in milk, water and pop to see the reaction. There was little reaction to the milk and water but the pop stained the egg and made it decay a little. The children learned that it is ok to have sugary drinks sometimes but not all the time.
 
We need to brush our teeth for 2 minutes two times a day to keep our teeth nice and clean. Flossing, eating healthy and seeing the dentist once or twice a year is also needed to have healthy teeth. 



St. Patrick's Day:
We have talked about St. Patrick's Day and leprechauns. We completed a couple of crafts to get ready for Monday. 


Animated Literacy:
This week we learned three new characters.  We learned about The Thick Thorny Thing who eats thistles, Edgar Elf who lives in an envelope and is friends with Ellie Elephant, and Nellie Newt who naps and nibbles. After learning these new sounds we practiced reading some words.

Please go over the handouts that have been sent home with your child to review the sounds and letters. They can colour the picture and then circle the special sound within the song at the bottom. Remember that Animated Literacy focuses on the sound (phonics) and the writing (graphemes) so for Arnie Aardvark we focus on the "ar" as seen in the words hard, arm and art.

This week was brought to you by: The letter z and the "Magic c"
This week we finished our lowercase letter practice. We wrote z and practiced writing more lowercase letters. When you have a moment practice writing "z" as well as what words start with "zzz" (for "zip"). Another activity could be finding different objects in the house that start with the letters/sounds that we have been learning. 

The magic c letters are c, o, a, q, g and d. They start out as a c and magically change into different letters. We make this into a listening game. "Can you change the magic c into the letter d?" Play it at home for extra practice. 
Don't Forget:
On cold days please make sure to send hats and mittens. Also, on days where there is snow or it is slushy please send boots and snow pants. Thank you!

Feel free to contact me anytime with any questions or concerns. I can be reached at the school, by email or just drop in (I am usually around before school). 

Friday, March 07, 2014

Teeth and Measurement

Our favourite part of the day:
On Monday we wrote the letter "h" had the vet centre and we learned the "Magic" dance.
On Tuesday the librarian came and we weighed ourselves. 
On Wednesday we learned about Crazy Camel and about our teeth. 
On Thursday we learned about the tooth fairy and had centres.
On Friday we played the shark game and learned about Lizzy Lamb.

Measurement:
We continued playing with different capacities at the sand table. We also started learning about weight (heavy and light). Everyone was weighed and then we compared weights and sorted from heaviest to lightest. The children really enjoyed this activity.


Later in the week we did a cut and paste activity sorting objects that were light or heavy. I got the worksheet from kindergarten kindergarten.

We will continue looking into weight and review capacity next week.

Teeth:
We started our unit on teeth this week. The unit started with lessons on the parts of the tooth.
The enamel is the outer layer of our tooth. It protects our teeth and is what makes our teeth white. The crown is the top part of the tooth that we see. It looks like the crown of a king or queen. The dentin is yellow and it supports the enamel. It is softer and yellow and lets us know when something is wrong with our tooth. The pulp is pink and soft. It contains blood and nerves. The nerves tell our brain when our tooth hurts. The roots are inside of our gums and they hold our teeth in place. The gums are the pink part in our mouths that hold our teeth. 
I showed the children the nomenclature and later we labeled a tooth. 


The children learned that they have baby teeth and that they will be losing these when their adult or "grown up" teeth start to come in and make the root loose. They thought it was interesting that we don't have more teeth after that so when an adult loses a tooth they have to get a false one. 

After parts of the tooth I taught the children about the different teeth that we have what their purpose is. Incisors are to cut our food (for biting). Canines are for tearing or biting tough things like meat. The premolars are for chewing and grinding food. The molars are bigger than the premolars and are also for chewing and grinding food.
We did a creative writing/drawing assignment about what the tooth fairy does with all of our teeth. The children had some interesting theories from making necklaces to potion making to organizing them on a shelf. We are starting to do more independent writing. Some of the children are ready for this and try to sound out the words and write while others struggle and write words or letters they know. We will be doing more writing in the next term and hopefully they will all become comfortable with inventive spelling and independent writing. 



I got the nomenclature cards from Montessori Print Shop and I got the handouts from Stephanie Trapp.

Happy Smile:
We have been learning a new poem "Happy Smile". Before we read it for the first time I had the children find words that they knew or tell me about strategies that we could use. They are starting to remember sight words and remember decoding strategies. I am excited to see what they know in June. 

We started preparing for St. Patrick's Day. The children made these rainbow chains with pots of gold this week. It is great practice for fine motor skills (cutting, gluing and colouring).

Animated Literacy:
This week we learned two new characters.  We learned about Griselda Green who giggles and glides with ghosts, Crazy Camel who catches and eats candies, cakes and cookies, and Lizzy Lamb who lays down on lemon leaves. The children reviewed the few ways to write the "cuh" sound: "c", "ck" and "k". After learning these new sounds we practiced reading some words. I almost tricked them with words containing "c", "k" and "ck".

Please go over the handouts that have been sent home with your child to review the sounds and letters. They can colour the picture and then circle the special sound within the song at the bottom. Remember that Animated Literacy focuses on the sound (phonics) and the writing (graphemes) so for Arnie Aardvark we focus on the "ar" as seen in the words hard, arm and art.

This week was brought to you by: The letters h, b, f,q and x
This week we practiced writing more lowercase letters. When you have a moment practice writing "h", "b", "f", q" and "x" as well as what words start with "huh" (for "hat"), "buh" (for "bat"), "fff" (for "fan"), "kwah" (for "queen) and "ks" (for "box"). Another activity could be finding different objects in the house that start with the letters/sounds that we have been learning. 
Don't Forget:
On cold days please make sure to send hats and mittens. Also, on days where there is snow or it is slushy please send boots and snow pants. Thank you!

Feel free to contact me anytime with any questions or concerns. I can be reached at the school, by email or just drop in (I am usually around before school). 

Monday, March 03, 2014

Community Helpers

Our favourite part of the day:
On Monday we had the vet centre and we learned the "Magic" dance.
On Tuesday we learned what holds more and we read.
On Wednesday we learned about Farley Fox and wrote the letter "r".
On Thursday we went to the park and made a book.
On Friday we learned how to write the letter "m" and we danced to the song "Friday".

Measurement:
We started our measurement unit this week. We will learn about capacity (how much a container can hold), length (how long something is) and weight (how heavy something is). We began with capacity. I showed the children a slideshow called "Will an Elephant Fit in a Bathtub?" Then we thought about what are things that will hold more water than our water bottle. They were quite creative: buckets, bathtubs and lakes were the most popular.

I got this idea from Kindergarten...Kindergarten. This blog has so many great ideas for math in Kindergarten.

Community Helpers:
The children already had a good idea of community helpers so my main objective of this unit was to learn our phone numbers and have a fire escape plan to help keep up safe. The children enjoyed this unit, especially th pretend play that came with it. 
Here is a list of centres that we had:

Cover the Cavities (adding and subtracting)

Trash or Treasure? (reading real and nonsense words)

Police Car Patterns (extending patterns)

Vet/Doctor Dramatic Play
Animated Literacy:
This week we learned two new characters.  We learned about Kimmy Kangaroo who likes to blow kisses and fly kites, Baby Barnaby who likes to play the banjo and bow. The children learned that there are a few ways to write the "kuh" sound: "c", "ck" and "k". After learning these new sounds we practiced reading some words. I almost tricked them with words containing "c", "k" and "ck".

Please go over the handouts that have been sent home with your child to review the sounds and letters. They can colour the picture and then circle the special sound within the song at the bottom. Remember that Animated Literacy focuses on the sound (phonics) and the writing (graphemes) so for Arnie Aardvark we focus on the "ar" as seen in the words hard, arm and art.

This week was brought to you by: The letter p, r, n and m
This week we practiced writing more lowercase letters. When you have a moment practice writing "p", "r", "n" and "m" as well as what words start with "puh" (for "pet"), "rrr" (for "rut"), "nnn" (for "not"), and "mmm" (for "met") . Another activity could be finding different objects in the house that start with the letters/sounds that we have been learning. 
Don't Forget:
On cold days please make sure to send hats and mittens. Also, on days where there is snow or it is slushy please send boots and snow pants. Thank you!

Feel free to contact me anytime with any questions or concerns. I can be reached at the school, by email or just drop in (I am usually around before school).