Showing posts with label Christmas Program. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Christmas Program. Show all posts

Sunday, December 7, 2014

12-6-14

It seems like the weeks are going faster as we get close to Christmas. Last week our students did a lot of practicing for their program. We will keep practicing every day until the program. I know not everyone can make it because of work, but we will make sure to video tape it for everyone=)
You may have noticed that I took out the Bible verses from the folders. Mrs. Strickland said I can shorten the verses for the students. I will retype them and send them home on Monday. We are practicing these everyday with signs as well.
What are we learning?
Parents, one of my new goals this year is to better communicate what we are learning and the standards that go with it. I don’t only teach to the standards or to the book, but I do think they are important and I want to communicate them more with you. In my blogs I am going to try harder at addressing which standards I am working on, how we are meeting them, and sometimes what you can do at home to help=)
If you are still unsure about what the standards are, here is an awesome video that explains it easily. Also here is the website for our standards. If you have any questions about the standards please let me know!



Common Core homepage- http://www.corestandards.org/

*The K in the standards just means kindergarten. The R is for reading and the W means writing.

Literacy-
Phonological awareness- Students are learning how to hear beginning sounds, middle sounds, and ending sounds in CVC (consonant, Vowel, Consonant) words. RF.K.2b
Phonics- We are continuing to work on our sight words through our poems, flashcards, and emergent readers. RF.K.3c/ RF.K.4
Writing-
In writing we will be focusing on opinion writing. Would they rather be an elf or reindeer? Would they rather build a snowman or go sledding? Why? W.K.1
Math-
In math our main objective is counting to 100, and writing our numbers up to 20.However, we are also working on patterns, adding more to make another number, and counting on. Counting and Cardinality (cc) K.cc.1/K.cc.3


Pictures!
In social studies we are learning about Christmas around the World. In the Netherlands they put shoes out for Saint Nicholas to fill. They were so excited to see their shoes the next day with candy, and ornaments in it! 



Practicing our Daily 5 again. Reading to Self



Students writing together. They loved it!

Practicing our program

Cute little elves we made and hung in the room

Have a great weekend!
Mrs. Lee

Saturday, February 8, 2014

Videos!


I have finally learned how to upload videos! So here are some fun videos from the first half of the year.


A short video from our Christmas concert

A peek into our Daily 5. Some students are reading, others writing, and other doing word work. During this time is when I work in small groups or individually with students.

Our Spanish Teacher singing with the students


Now that I know I can upload videos I will try to take more, and make them a little longer=)

~Mrs. Lee

Monday, December 16, 2013

12-16-13

Happy Monday to everyone! Sorry my post is running late this week.

Focuses for this week are:
Literacy:
·       I can blend my sounds together to make a word. (The students are doing AMAZING with this! I hope you are seeing this at home as well. I am very proud of their progression in reading!)

Math:
·       I can write my numbers to 20 (For some reason this is harder=( We practice A LOT at school, but this is definitely something easy you can do at home with your children.)
·       I can count to 50!

Bible:
Isaiah 9:6
“For to us a child is born, for to us a son is given, and the government will be on his shoulders. And he will be called Wonderful Counselor, Everlasting Father, and Prince of Peace.”

Social Studies:
·       Birth of Christ


Important Info:
·       Our Program is Friday at 9:30 and we will have cookies and refreshments afterwards in the class. You may either take your child home, or if they can stay for the rest of the day and we will probably play games.
·       If you are able to bring cookies or refreshments that would be great! If not that is okay too=) Home baked goods are welcome.
·       If one or two parents would like to help the day of the program to get students dressed please let me know. Thank you!



~Mrs. Lee