We had reindeer in our class all day.
I think they are coming to the party tomorrow, too.
The kids can wear pajamas to school tomorrow. We are going to have pancakes and hot chocolate for breakfast.
The party starts at 1:30. All parents are invited to attend. I hope you can all come.
Tuesday, December 18, 2012
Friday, December 14, 2012
Gingerbread Man Adventures
We made these Gingerbread Men last week after we read lots of stories about them. In every story, the Gingerbread Men ran away and had an adventure.
So we really shouldn't have been surprised that when we came to school on Thursday, our Gingerbread Men were gone! They left a letter for us that told us they wanted to see how Christmas was celebrated in other countries.
The first stop for them was Japan. The kids got to eat with chopsticks and then they made origami ornaments.
The next country was Sweden. They learned about the tradition of Christmas caroling and how the kids take cinnamon rolls and coffee to their parents on Christmas morning.
In Mexico, they learned about a Christmas tradition of decorating houses and whole neighborhoods and then going from house to house to find the baby Jesus.
In Ukraine, we heard the story of the Christmas spiders. You will soon have a spider to decorate your tree at home.
Don't forget about the Christmas party on Wednesday. Everyone needs to bring a wrapped book for the book exchange by Tuesday.
So we really shouldn't have been surprised that when we came to school on Thursday, our Gingerbread Men were gone! They left a letter for us that told us they wanted to see how Christmas was celebrated in other countries.
The first stop for them was Japan. The kids got to eat with chopsticks and then they made origami ornaments.
The next country was Sweden. They learned about the tradition of Christmas caroling and how the kids take cinnamon rolls and coffee to their parents on Christmas morning.
In Mexico, they learned about a Christmas tradition of decorating houses and whole neighborhoods and then going from house to house to find the baby Jesus.
In Ukraine, we heard the story of the Christmas spiders. You will soon have a spider to decorate your tree at home.
Don't forget about the Christmas party on Wednesday. Everyone needs to bring a wrapped book for the book exchange by Tuesday.
Monday, December 10, 2012
Christmas Lists
The Christmas excitement is building around here. Since they are talking about it anyway, I let them write about one thing they want Santa to bring for Christmas. Animals are the number 1 request. Not the stuffed variety, the real thing.
Madison wants a real puppy.
Kalan wrote, "I like hamsters because they are my best friends."
Lindsay wrote, "I want a bunny for Christmas."
Chevy wants 2 hamsters and a cage with a wheel.
Brodie wants a DS. No pets for him.
All Brooks wants is a ball.
Good luck to Madeline's parents on this one. She wants Rudolph the Red Nosed Reindeer, the real one.
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
It's Beginning to Look a Lot Like Christmas
We are busy getting ready for Christmas, but we can't neglect our work so our days have been very busy. Our morning routine stays the same no matter what else is going on.
We have a phonics lesson everyday also.
Finally, the books the kids bring home to read have lots of words in them. The kids have been looking forward to having more words to read in the take home books. Please watch carefully as your child reads to you. Remember that they need to have their eyes, fingers and words all working together. If they aren't using all three then they aren't really reading. They can easily memorize the words and not actually read the words.
This month, I am stressing the importance of kindness. We have talked a lot about how to be kind to each other and how to recognize when someone is being kind to you. We have a kindness tree in the room and when one child is kind to another, their name goes on a star and the star is hung on the tree.
I'm also going to reward good behavior this month. The kids made stockings last week and every child that stays on big green all day will have a treat in their stocking waiting for them the next day.
We made the rabbits last week also because our letter was R and we put the stocking caps on them to make it feel more like Christmas.
We had already made these reindeer by tracing our hands and feet. No, they are not Rudolph the Yellow Nosed Reindeer. For some reason the picture made the red bulbs look yellow.
This is a box of Gingerbread Man ornaments that we will be decorating on Friday. Can't Wait!
We have a phonics lesson everyday also.
Finally, the books the kids bring home to read have lots of words in them. The kids have been looking forward to having more words to read in the take home books. Please watch carefully as your child reads to you. Remember that they need to have their eyes, fingers and words all working together. If they aren't using all three then they aren't really reading. They can easily memorize the words and not actually read the words.
This month, I am stressing the importance of kindness. We have talked a lot about how to be kind to each other and how to recognize when someone is being kind to you. We have a kindness tree in the room and when one child is kind to another, their name goes on a star and the star is hung on the tree.
I'm also going to reward good behavior this month. The kids made stockings last week and every child that stays on big green all day will have a treat in their stocking waiting for them the next day.
We made the rabbits last week also because our letter was R and we put the stocking caps on them to make it feel more like Christmas.
We had already made these reindeer by tracing our hands and feet. No, they are not Rudolph the Yellow Nosed Reindeer. For some reason the picture made the red bulbs look yellow.
This is a box of Gingerbread Man ornaments that we will be decorating on Friday. Can't Wait!
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