Monday, November 28, 2011

Ow and Ou

We had a blast learning about the sounds of OW and OU. We listened to a OU Rap. We enjoyed it SO much that we listened and rapped along 3 times!! I couldn't help but smile each time I listened and watched. Some really got into it!

A North Pole Visitor

Today was an exciting day back from Thanksgiving Break! We had just returned from the library when Mrs. Padgett brought down a special delivery ... a red basket FILLED with goodies from the North Pole. She said it just magically appeared in the office! Sitting right in the middle of that basket was (drum roll please....) our Elf! In a handwritten letter, he explained that Santa sent him to help out. Each day he will watch over all of us. During the night, he will fly back to the North Pole to inform Santa who has been naughty or nice. When he comes back the next morning, he will always be in a new spot! I also hear that he likes to cause some mischief sometimes.


In the basket, we had a real North Pole breakfast -- snow covered doughnuts, Santa Kisses, and tiny reindeer kisses. The kids LOVED snacking while we read The Elf on the Shelf.



The magic wouldn't start until we gave him a name. We had several wonderful choices, but we voted on Buddy. Soon after we went to lunch. Well, what do ya know...? As soon as we got back from lunch, he had MOVED. We found him in the back of the room so he could keep his eye out on everyone!


I can't wait to see where Buddy is tomorrow. I have a feeling we're in some fun adventures!!


Sunday, November 27, 2011

More Stories...

Here are a few more stories I was able to record.

Luke  


Mary Sullivan


Hunter





Monday, November 21, 2011

Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade -- Concrete style!

Last week we learned about the history of the Macy's Parade. The first parade took place in 1924 with many of the Macy's employees. They dressed up and marched 6 miles with several animals from the Central Park Zoo! Ever since then, it's been a holiday tradition. The annual parade was put on hold from 1942-1944 because of WW2, but made a big comeback in 1945. Today thousands of people help make this event happen!

The students' assignment was to create their own balloon or float for our version of the Macy's Parade. They really let their creative juices flow!! I absolutely loved every single one of them!!


























After lunch, we got to parade all through the school! Thank you to all the kindergarten teachers for letting us show off our hardwork.












 Who knows? Maybe we've started our own Thanksgiving tradition at Concrete! :)

Friday, November 18, 2011

November Birthdays

It's that time again... birthday celebration!! Today we celebrated Harry, Kellyanne, and Alex! We hope they have a wonderful birthday month!!








Harry's words : "I'm a birthday gantsta!"

A Huge Writing Project ... Complete!!

For the past three weeks we have been working on writing a story. First, we spent time listening to some examples of fairy tales and adventures. Then we used a graphic organizer to develop an idea for a story. We talked about how we have to have a bold beginning, mighty middle, and excellent ending. Next, we spent a few days on each section. We would write our sloppy copies in our journals, and then I would sit down and have a writing conference with each student. We worked together to fix some spelling and punctuation mistakes. Finally, the students wrote their final copies on their "fancy paper." The kids spent a lot of time and effort on these stories. I cannot wait to get them all posted for everyone to read. They are currently hanging in our hallway so if you'll be in the building, please come by and take a look. These are a few that I was able to get recorded today. Stay tuned for the rest next week!!

PS - I've said it before, but I'll say it again... your children are amazing. A true blessing each and every day.

Aidan C.

Angus F.

Baylee B.

Gabe F.

Julien F.

Lauren F.

Reagan R.

Saturday, November 12, 2011

Testing

For the past few weeks, our mornings have been spent working hard on standardized tests. The kids worked SO hard. I know it's not easy to sit still that long and concentrate. They were all troopers though and did their absolute best work. I'm so very proud of them. I wanted to surprise them with a special treat to reward their hard work. Sooo....


We enjoyed a snack of Goldfish and Orange Crush!








My sweeties!