Archive for November, 2014

Week of Nov. 24, 2014

We have a very short week this week so we’ll be very busy in here!  fortunately it’s our review week for READING and WRITING.

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MATH- We will review missing addends  (  7 + __ = 15)

Practice these as you are driving around town, waiting for siblings, etc)  Students do not need paper and pencil for these.  Mental math is great for this.

November Students of the Month-Aya Chami and Kassim Sallam

Congratulations!

Our previous Students of the Month are:

Sept.-Emily Skinner and Leo Wetzel

Oct.-Chase Cuevas and Isabella Laiacono

Students of the Month are chosen as students who are kind, helpful, show initiative and on task with what they should be doing.  They are respectful, responsible and good role models.

Mrs. Burch is asking for help with traffic safety, before and after school.  She could use parent assistance help from 8:25-8:40 and 3:25-3:40.  You may contact her at burchm@dearbornschools.org

Thank you for your time last week with conferences.  I enjoy the time meeting with parents and hearing about my students from the home side.  Thank you for your support and follow through at home.  Zipping zippers and tying shoes would be a nice weekend “game.”

Happy Thanksgiving to each of you and your family.  We are so blessed!

 

Mrs. Smith

Are these yours?

I found these articles of clothing in my closets so I KNOW they belong to my students.  However, none of the owners seem to recognize them nor claim them.  I’m hoping that I’ll have better luck with parents. 🙂clothes35

My computer has memory!

I am so Thankful for computer techs 🙂

Now I just have to locate some of the pictures I’ve taken of my students.  Hopefully I can upload photos of them with READ TO SOMEONE, which is part of our Literacy Program.  Here goes…

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Computer still down…

I am told that my computer needs more memory and I am awaiting that installation!!  In the meantime, I am trying to use other teachers when their computers are available (and I am available).

Thanks for the great response with their homework.  I told them that they would really have to pay attention to the directions because I would be unable to post anything on my computer to parents.  Looks like they were listening very well. If your student did not bring in their homework today, that’s ok.   Needs/Wants Assignment is due tomorrow.

Thanks also for the boots and shoes. When the wind chill is a bit higher, we’ll enjoy some snow time.  🙂

Snacks are looking great for now.  I’ll let you know when we need to restock our cupboard.

Reminder-Parent Conferences tonight and tomorrow night.

Mrs. Smith

Week of Nov. 17-21

I think Winter is starting to show it’s face with the white fluffy flakes this morning!  Please make sure your child wears proper clothing for the temperatures.  Boots and shoes are needed.  Your child should wear their boots to school and change into shoes.  The students sit on the carpet and we don’t want snow tracked in on their shoes and melting on the carpet.  No one wants to sit on wet carpet!  So, wear boots to school and a pair of shoes in the backpack.

READING-We continue our unit on Transportation. 

Letter-I  i

Word-Go  go

WRITING-We will write Travel Posters!

MATH-We will be connecting domino dots and the written numeral.  We also will be figuring out missing addends up to 15.  For example, I will hold 13 sticks, pencils, crayons in my hand.  Put some behind my back.  Show them how many I am still holding in my hand.  How many are behind my back? 

Have fun at home with this.

Get out the boots for tomorrow!

Mrs. Smith

Math in action

Today we played a game called “Roll and Record.”  Each student rolled 1 die and then recorded the number on a chart. They circled the number that was the first to make it to the top.  When all were finished we made graph to show which number was rolled the most (or made it to the top first).  Take a look…

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Week of Nov. 10-15

I hope you are enjoying these beautiful days of fall.  I spent the weekend celebrating my mom’s birthday with all of my sisters and their families.  Yesterday, instead of raking leaves, I opted for a ride to Somerset to spend time with one of my daughters and 2 granddaughters.  What a lovely weekend.  I hope you enjoyed yours!

This week…

READING-We begin Unit 3  TRANSPORTATION.

WRITING-We will continue with writing sentences (about transportation).

Letter-“T  t”

Word-See   see

MATH-Number Awareness 0-20  Reading, writing, and counting

Looking ahead…

WEDNESDAY-Late Start and Library Day

Wednesday and Thursday

Boy, have we been busy in here!

First, we had fun last Friday in our Halloween costumes.  Sorry the cold rain came that night but I hope you had fun anyway.

I am so impressed with the students taking it upon themselves to write a book at home–all on their own!  WOW!

Meet one of our authors-Leo Wetzel

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Great job Leo.  Thanks for sharing your story.  It was interesting to read what happened when the boy’s family climbed the tree.  They sure did travel!

Stay tuned for another author tomorrow.  Who will it be??

Yesterday we spent all afternoon doing math and science.  First we used magnifying glasses to check out some pumpkins.  We sure found some interesting features when we took close looks.  Then we predicted which pumpkin would have more seeds…Pumpkin A     or    Pumpkin B.  We entered our Predictions  in our Science Journal.  Then we cut open the pumpkins and dug out the seeds.  Take a look.ps2ps1

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I know I didn’t get everyone-I was busy helping to keep the seeds/pulp on the table and washing hands.  They sure enjoyed emptying those pumpkins.

Next we entered our data findings into our Science Journal.

I predict…         I learned…

Today we spent the entire morning reading, predicting, discussing the story “The Little Red Hen.”  (It starts with planting a “seed”–get the connection?  The kids did.)  Then we identified and made the characters.  Next we wrote verbs (action words) that described what the hen was doing in the story.  (Plant, cut, grind, bake)  They cut out the characters and verbs and can retell the story.  Ask your student to retell the story to you.

This afternoon we spent with Math and Science again.  First we predicted if pumpkins would sink or float.  We tallied our responses.graph2

We entered our predictions in our Science Journals.  Back to the table to perform the experiment!!

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Boy, were we surprised!!  Pumpkins float!!  (You should have heard the squeals of surprise!)

Next we tried paper clips.  Sink?  Float?

We were confused…pumpkins are heavier that paper clips and yet pumpkins float and paper clips sink?  Hmmm

I wonder what we’ll discover tomorrow?

Stay tuned.  Authors   Scientists   Mathematicians    We are thinkers in Kindergarten!

 

REMINDER- Half Day of School tomorrow.

Mrs. Smith

P.S.  Keep up that good reading every night.  Readers are Leaders and Readers are Thinkers

 

Wednesday, Nov. 5, 2014

Reminder that today is LIBRARY DAY and HOMEWORK IS DUE.

Also, tomorrow is Picture Retake Day.  If you want a retake of your student’s picture, you must return the pictures already taken.  If your student was absent on Picture Day and you would like pictures taken, send in the order form along with payment for the pictures.  Need a form?  Check in the office.

Conference reminder notes going home today.  Also November Reading Calendars and logs.  Keep up that good reading.  You are building stamina at home too. 🙂

Mrs. Smith

 

Monday 11/3/14

A few notes…

I will accept October Reading Calendars until Wednesday.  Keep up that good reading every night at home.  I can always tell those who read often at home.

I will send home November’s calendar.  Please use the back to list the books that are read.

*** A homework paper is coming home tonight.  Your student will know what to do.  Homework is due on Wednesday.****

Here is a sample of the Math-using our bodies for counting.math

 

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