This afternoon we enjoyed making and eating S’mores and they were delicious! Thanks Mrs. Luckey for your help. 🙂
Mar 27
This afternoon we enjoyed making and eating S’mores and they were delicious! Thanks Mrs. Luckey for your help. 🙂
Mar 25
Here’s a picture of us in the gym.
“Going On a Bear Hunt”
Making it “rain” in the gym!
We sang a song 10 times. Each time we sang the song, we left off the last word. It was funny and fun to sing that way.
Our last feature was the reading of our All-School Story. Each class wrote 2-3 sentences of a story before passing on the story to another class. We were all very interested and curious to hear the final story.
What a fun assembly!
Today…
WRITING and SPELLING-Instead of a Trial Spelling Test, we made a “rug” of “ug” words. This gave them a chance to practice some of their spelling words. Please remember to practice the words.
MATH-I hide 10 sticks behind my back. Next I pull out a few sticks. They need to discover how many sticks are behind my back. There are several strategies that they can use. Try it at home.
SCIENCE-We’re watching for any progress with our seeds that we planted and making entries in our Science Journals. They wear their lab coats and act like real Scientists. They observe, draw, and record their observations and findings.
READING-Keep up the reading at home. We’re still working towards an all-school goal of reading for 200,000 minutes. We just have a few more days to reach our goal. If we reach our goal, we will have a S’mores Party to celebrate our accomplishment.
SOCIAL STUDIES-I assessed each of them on Unit 2 and all did very well! I am pleased with their learning.
Tomorrow evening (Thursday) I have conferences with some parents. I have contacted those parents that I will be seeing this round.
Friday is Howard’s Skate Night at Skateland West.
4:30-6:30 37550 Cherry Hill Westland
Free for all Howard Students (includes roller skates/inline rental) All Howard students must present a ticket to enter at no cost. Tickets will be passed out on Friday during school)
$6.50 for Non-Howard Students (paid at the door)
Enjoy the rest of the week.
Mrs. Smith
Mar 18
We’re sooo busy in here! The students have been working with Expanded Notaton in Math! Here’s what they do…
They use dice, rods (10’s) and 1’s.
First, they roll 2 dice. One die is for the tens. One die for the 1’s.
They write down the 2 numbers.
Next, they make the number with rods and ones.
Last, they expand the number.
For example, they might roll 3 5. The 3would be the 10’s and the 5 would be the ones.
Write down the 2 numbers.
Next, draw the number using rods and ones.
Last, expand the number. 30 + 5= 35.
And all in Kindergarten!
Thanks for the tissue rolls. We turned them into “Minions” and are hanging on our board. I’ll put up a heading saying, “A Minion Reasons to read at Camp Read-A-Lot!”
We’re getting a bit low on snacks. Thanks.
They are doing so well in here with their reading, writing, and math. Predictions and Problem Solving Skills are showing progress too. Thanks for your help and support.
Mar 15
I see some grass and feel some warmth from the sun…come on Spring!!
READING-We begin Unit 8 PLANTS
This week’s theme is How Trees Grow. We’ll be working with Sequencing with recalling stories and events. We’ll also focus on sequencing with this week’s writing. First, Next, Then, Last
LETTERS-K k ck
WORDS-Little little said
We will work with the ot chunk and I’ve added a word to go with our reading unit-plants.
So, this week’s Spelling Words are: little said hot not pot cot plants
WRITING-We will be writing Steps in a Process.
For example, Steps to make a Sandwich
First, you get some bread.
Next you spread on peanut butter.
Then you spread on jelly.
Last, you eat it.
Try some steps at home…Steps to get Ready For Bed, For School, To Go To Grandma’s House, To Eat Cereal
You don’t have to write down everything. Just talking through the steps is good practice for sequencing the thoughts/steps.
MATH-We’ll be doing some worksheets with Missing Numbers to 20. We’ll also play a Dice Addition Game with partners.
SCIENCE-Of course, we’ll plant some seeds.
SOCIAL STUDIES-We’ll talk about jobs that are related to Plants.
Tuesday is St. Patrick’s Day so we’ll be celebrating the “Holiday” in here. Wear something GREEN. 🙂
Wednesday is Library Book Day and Trial Spelling Test(so they’ll know what words need a little extra practice and study. ) Check out Spell City link on my blog. It’s a good chance to practice this week’s words.
Friday is Final Publishing of this week’s Writing and Final Spelling Test.
Lots of fun and I’m sure we’ll finally get some recess time!
Have a good week.
Mrs. Smith
Mar 13
Another fun evening at Literacy Night! I enjoy seeing all the families doing things together!
Week 2 Camp Read-A-Long Reading Minutes Log is due today. Cut off the Week 2 portion of the logs, fill it out and send it in today with your student. Our school goal is 200,000 minutes of reading for the month. As of last Friday we were at 3600. We’ll see what this week brings.
Mrs. Smith
Mar 10
If you have any empty bathroom tissue rolls I’d like to use them for a project for our Camp Read-A-Lot.
Thanks,
Mrs. Smith
Mar 10
Has anyone used the Spell City link yet? Do you find it helpful?
Mar 9
As advertised, we had some members of DHS’s Football Team visit our school this morning and read to our students. Here are some of the readers. Thanks readers! Today a reader-tomorrow a Leader!
Mar 8
I think Spring is trying to show it’s face! Yeah! I hope we’ll be able to have some recess this week. I’d still advise having your student wear boots to school…lots of water from the snow and the ground is still frozen.
READING-Review week for Unit 7.
THEME- How Weather Affects Us We’ll be talking about Hibernation. Who hibernates? Why do they hibernate? What is a den? A lair? A cave?
LETTERS-review L l B b E e
WORDS-review this do and what
SPELLING WORDS- this and what hen pen men ten
MATH-We’ll use calculators to skip count by 2’s, 5’s, and 10’s
We’ll be making Venn Diagrams to compare 2 and 3 texts. We’ll also make charts for a season survey and a graph. Lots of ways to show information.
SCiENCE-What is blubber? We’ll perform an experiment to check it out. Of course, we’ll be using our Scientific Process of
Predicting or making an Hypothesis
Performing an experiment
Observing
Recording information and observations
What have we learned?
Looking ahead…
Monday-We’ll have a guest reader…a DHS football player! I don’t know who will visit us but we’ll enjoy the visitor.
March is Reading Month We’ll talk about 3 things we would do while camping. If a teacher stops us during the day and asks us what we might do while camping and we can answer, the teacher will give us an eraser!
Wednesday- LATE START
Spring Picture Day
Library Book Due
Let’s wear a T- shirt or sweatshirt with words on it. Let’s see if we can read some words on other’s shirts!
Thursday-Literacy Night! 5:30-7:00
Lots of fun and learning going on in here.
Have a good week.
Mrs. Smith