Saturday, February 25, 2012

Why We Are Always Busy Learning

This past two weeks we have been busily working on skills and performance indicators.  We did have a great experience Thursday of having our class picture made!  What a challenge for the photographer to get some very active K kids to focus ALL AT THE SAME TIME and smile for the camera!  It was great!  We are excited to see the results.

If you should ever wonder why I cannot keep up on postings for Grizzly Growlings...perhaps this would give a clue:

Math
  1. Use one to one correspondence and language such as more than, same number as, or two less than to describe relative sizes of sets of concrete objects
  2. Use sets of concrete objects to represent quantities given in verbal or written form (through 20).
  3. Use numbers to describe how many objects are in a set (through 20) using verbal and symbolic descriptions.
  4. Count by ones to 100 by 1's, 5's, 10's and 2's
  5. 3-D Geometrical Shapes 
  6. Math in real-life situations with emphasis on addition and subtraction
Science
  1. Make predictions based on observable patterns in nature.
  2. Identify events that have repeating patterns, including day and night.
  3. Record and organize data and observations using pictures, and words.
  4. Study the sun and other stars 
  5. Finish and wrap up performance indicators for science.
Social Studies
  1. Identify contributions of patriots and good citizens who have shaped the community
  2. Obtain information about a topic using a variety of valid oral sources such as conversations, interviews, and music
  3. Sequence and categorize information 
  4. Continue working on timelines on historical figures such as George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, Martin Luther King Jr. Christopher Columbus, and Stephen F. Austin.
  5. Express ideas orally based on knowledge and experiences
  6. Create and interpret visuals, including pictures and maps. 
  7. Learn about President's Day and the presidents we celebrate during that day as well as who our current president is.
Language Arts
  1. Continue practicing our syllables as well as our letter sounds
  2. Identify upper case and lowecase letters
  3. Identify different parts of a book
  4. Discuss purposes for reading and listening to various texts (e.g., to become involved in real and imagined events, settings, actions, and to enjoy language).
  5. Monitor and adjust comprehension (e.g., using background knowledge, creating sensory images, re-reading a portion aloud).
  6. Follow pictorial directions (e.g., recipes, science experiments).
  7. Write rough drafts in order to get our thoughts in order 
  8. Retell important events from a story
  9. Use knowledge of letter-sound relationships to decode regular words in text and independent of content (e.g., VC, CVC, CCVC, CVCC words).
  10. Use descriptive words to describe an object 
  11. Learn how to use a dictionary
Please continue to work with your students at home.  Reading 20 minutes every night, math facts adding and subtracting to ten, and asking the question, "what did you learn today?"  Thank you for all you do to support us in this journey called Kindergarten.  Our class count says 63 days until I can say, "I AM A FIRST GRADER!"  Yes, we keep that goal in mind all the time.

REMEMBER:  EACH CHILD, EACH DAY, SUCCESS!

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY

What is the best place on earth to have a Valentine celebration...?  Kindergarten of course!
Valentine baskets, coffee cup for the teacher, chocolates, flowers, teddy bears, and lots of
 L-O-V-E!
Not to mention when you eat your sucker boys have mustaches and girls have ruby red lips.
Fun times for everyone. (Yea it's over)!





Also we had a "surprise" visitor bring cupcakes...Mr. Wise!


WE ALL SAY THANK YOU FOR EVERYTHING YOU DO, ESPECIALLY ME!
HAPPY VALENTINE'S DAY FROM THE KINDERGARTEN GRIZZLIES IN ROOM 13!



Officer Brockett

Officer "Friendly" Mr. Gary Brockett gave our combined classes his informative talk about police officers.  His main objective is to keep us all safe, therefore he had a presentation about what to do in case "you" (students) see a gun.  Thank you officer Brockett!



  1. Stop!
  2. Don't touch!
  3. Leave the area!
  4. Tell an adult!


Monday, February 6, 2012

Groundhog Day

We read about predictions and groundhog day.  We decided that we would make our own predictions and then record the data.  Here are our results:





100 collections


Student/parent project: 100 Collection

Sunday, February 5, 2012

Helpful Student Link

Starfall
Starfall is a website I use in class mostly because of its great math activities and reading.
 A link to the page can be followed below. 
 It is especially great for addition and subtraction which every student needs more practice with as well as books being read to, by and with the students.  Check it out!



100 DAYS!


100 Days of learning! ... Math, Reading/Language Arts, Writing, Science, and Social Studies
Each student, each day, success is the goal of Grizzly Land.  We try to accomplish what the state and local school has required of us, we need all the support and help our families can give us also.  Kindergarten is a team effort...we appreciate the love and support we get from our families.  Enjoy our attempt to sing about our 100 days and remember their teacher never wanted to be heard!
EACH STUDENT, EACH DAY, SUCCESS!



We Owe A Thank You

Mrs. Mercer our room Mother decorated our door for Christmas and we liked it so much it stayed for all of January.  We owe her a great big "THANK YOU!" for doing this for us.  The kids enjoyed looking at themselves as snowflakes every day since we had hoped for just a few real snowflakes in December or January.  Thank you so much Mrs. Mercer!