Everything you need to know about Mrs. Kyle's Kindergarten class.

Sunday, December 18, 2011

Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer

Here it is! With a lot of help from my technical advisor, John, now you can watch our class sing a special song just for you. It was all their idea. All I did was hold the camera and follow directions.

Friday, December 16, 2011

Christmas Party

The Christmas party was so much fun. Thank you to everyone who helped. It was one of the best parties we've had. The kids wore pajamas and we ate pancakes.
We had some wonderful volunteers from the Lion's Club make the pancakes for us.

They made handprint snowmen Christmas ornaments.
It looked like Christmas morning when the gifts were opened.


I felt like it was Christmas morning when I opened my gifts, too. Wow! You guys were so generous and kind. Thank you so much for everything. Most of all, thanks for sharing your children with me. I have had so much fun getting to know this class. We have quite a mixture of personalities. Something surprises me, or makes me laugh, or makes me proud every day. This really is a great job.

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Christmas Fun Continues

This week has been full of Christmas activities.
Last week I read many different versions of the story of the Gingerbread Man then we made gingerbread ornaments for the tree. Are you wondering why there is a spider on the top of the tree? Ask your child to tell you the story of the Christmas spiders.

Today the kids got to decorate and eat gingerbread cookies.

The decorating is the best part. Some of the kids just licked the icing off, but a lot of them ate the whole thing, just like the fox.

Wednesday, December 14, 2011

Christmas Around the World

We have learned about Christmas traditions from 5 different countries this week. In my class, we learned about the legend of the Christmas spiders from Ukraine and the kids made a spider for your tree. I know you will be excited about that.
Mrs. Ray taught them about a German tradition of hiding a pickle in the tree.
In Mrs. Fogelle's class they learned about Christmas in Mexico and they got to eat homemade tamales.
Mrs. Brown taught them about Christmas in Japan and Mrs. Price had the kids make wreaths to wear like they do in Sweden.
The kids enjoyed going to all the teachers and learning so much about Christmas.

Tuesday, December 13, 2011

Short Stations

Once a week, we have short stations. Everyone has a partner and they rotate through a series of stations that last about 5 minutes each. That's why it's called "short stations".
The stations reinforce something we have been working on in class.
These boys are matching letter sounds.
Emma is reading on the computer.
Madison and Olivia are writing sight words with white crayon and then painting over the words with watercolors.
After Christmas, I will start reading groups with the class. They will rotate through stations, but each station will be longer. That is when we will start reading more and we we have reading groups 4 - 5 times a week.

Monday, December 12, 2011

Christmas Tree Farm

Feild trip days are always extra special. Just getting out of our normal routine and doing something different is always exciting. For some of the kids, riding the bus is the best part. Today we went to Salado Christmas Tree Farm. The staff was so nice to us and made us feel very welcome. 107 kids could be very overwhelming but they greeted us with a smile and took care of us. Our first stop was a lesson about the trees and how they grow. We learned that some trees are grown on the farm and others are shipped in.
The kids got to play in a hay pile. It didn't take long for everyone to just start throwing hay at each other.
A hay ride was next. We got a tour of the property and saw some very strange things in the woods.

We took our lunch to Pace Park. It wasn't exactly a great day for a picnic but we made the best of it. After they ate, the kids played for a while on the playground and then we went back to school.
Tomorrow we will start a Christmas Around the World unit. The kids will rotate to each teacher over the next 2 days and learn about a Christmas tradition from another country.

Friday, December 9, 2011

Friday Pictures

We've had so much fun this week. The kids have been great! Usually when it's this close to Christmas the kids have a hard time staying in control of themselves, but we didn't have any color changes this week. Way to go class!
On Fridays we have center time. They love to be able to choose what to do and who to play with.
I let them use watercolors this week and that was a popular center choice today.

We have a special surprise for you next week on the blog so be sure to check back.

Wednesday, December 7, 2011

It's Beginning To Look A Lot Like Christmas

I love Christmas! I love everything about the holiday season starting with Thanksgiving and going through New Year's. I think the kids love it as much as I do. While they are working, someone will start singing a Christmas song and everyone else will join in. It's great!Today we wrote about some of our favorite things about Christmas. Thomas wrote, "I like the hot cocoa."
Emma wrote, "I like to open presents."
Boston was an over achiever today and wrote a story. It says, " We decorate the tree on Christmas and we sit by the fireplace and we drink hot cocoa and we play."
Ariana says, "I like to put ornaments on my Christmas Tree."
I've been reading different versions of the Gingerbread Man to the class. Every story is a little different and the kids like to guess if the Gingerbread Man will be eaten at the end or not. Sometimes he gets eaten and sometimes he escapes.
Next week we will be doing a Christmas Around the World unit. They will learn about traditions in different countries. That's always a lot of fun.