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Can you find the U's?
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Today in kindergarten, we listened to the story ABC, Can You Find Me? by Jakki Tauer. Read Aloud: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bflvEDtaaNg After listening to the story, we discussed one of the pages in depth. The page read, "A pretty picture for you to view. Can you find all the U's?" We discussed words that have the letter U in them. Each student selected a word, chose to have their art portrait or landscape, and drew a large outline for their word with a Sharpie. Then, they colored in their picture with oil pastels. Finally, they used friction (Our current science unit integrated well.) to roll out the letter U's with modeling clay. The U's were hidden in their picture. I took pictures of their art and displayed them for their peers to see. Each child went to the board, counted their U's and identified how many tens and ones were in their number (Our current math unit integrated wonderfully too!). They shared this number and the amount of te...
Kindergarten Units of Study
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In kindergarten, literacy (reading and writing) will be integrated with science and social studies. Below, is what your child will be learning this school year. Please understand that learning is flexible and times might changes a little throughout our journey. Trimester 1 (ends Nov. 10) SS - Reasons for Rules (using the words so & because) Sci - How the Sun Affects the Earth/Trees and Weather Art - Shadows and more (pencils, solar paper) Math - Counts to 20+, counts 10+ objects, compare numbers, writes numbers, number ID, shapes 2D & 3D Reading - rhyme, syllables, beginning sounds, letter sounds, letter ID, points/tracks *KB reading groups start around the beginning of Dec.* Writing - writes name, draws detailed picture (top, middle, bottom), dictates on topic, handwriting practice, sound out words Trimester 2 (ends Feb.23) SS - Needs and Wants Sci - Balls and Ramps Art - ball art and more (tempra paint) Math - Counts to 50+,...
Grandparents Day 2018
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In class, we read How to Babysit a Grandpa by Jean Reagan and Grandma Loves You! by Helen Foster James. In the book, How to Babysit a Grandpa , one pages shares tips for taking Grandpa for a walk: Step over sidewalk cracks. Look for lizards, cool rocks, and dandelion puffs. If there's a puddle or a sprinkler, show him what to do. We used the 3rd tip as inspiration for our art work. Yesterday, students posed for pictures, glued those pictures to white paper, and added an umbrella and rain boots to their pictures. They colored the boots and umbrellas with oil pastels. Students watercolored the background and puddles in their pictures with grandparents here today. Read aloud of How to Babysit a Grandpa