Monday, October 3, 2016

September

What a busy month September has been! I didn't get my camera out as much as I would have liked... but I hope that you and your family enjoy these shots that I was able to capture.  So much has changed in these past six weeks. They kids are building their stamina for work during Literacy Centers, during Writing, during Math Rotations and during their reading time. We talk about this skill of stamina quite a bit as it is so important in the Kindergarten classroom.  We are also working on their developing independence and ability to work with small groups of peers independent of my direct guidance. We have practiced doing "Kindergarten work" that is complete, thorough and reflects their best effort.  We have looked carefully at work that is rushed and incomplete and talked about how it can be improved.  They kids are taking pride in their work and I think that is just wonderful.  They are growing and changing so quickly.  I am so lucky to witness their progress and development.  
Math Rotations... Counting and Cardinality










Application Centers
Construction Center :)


Reading Corner


Math Center


We earned 30 Soaring with Pride stickers and so we celebrated with a Math Game session :)


Curiosity got the best of us... do we have more girls or more boys in our class?!?!?


More Application Centers
Discovery Table



Construction


Math activity... our favorite number hats!


My artwork portfolio ;)




Writing 
The kids are doing a terrific job building their stamina during our Writing block.  It's hard!  The curriculum has us work under the notion that "when you're done, you've only just begun!"  We talk about professional authors and illustrators who work on their pieces over periods of time all the while making revisions and additions to their work.  Just look at these KINDERAUTHORS!  







In Social Studies, we talked about taking care of special items in our classroom and at home.  The kids really enjoyed sharing their special items with their classmates.  Thank you for helping them choose these items and prepare for their presentations.  



Literacy Center ~ 
sorting "tall letters," "short letters" and "sitting letters." 


Math
Sorting based on the attributes of BUTTONS!  They LOVED this :)



Math Rotations

I cannot tell you how much it made me smile to hear the kids ask ONE ANOTHER, "so what is the attribute of this group that you sorted?" 






In Social Studies we discussed ways in which we can be a good friend, ways to ask a friend for something and way to respond in a friendly manner.  We read The Rainbow Fish and then made our own rainbow fish by sharing scales with one another so that each one of us could have a unique and coloring fish due to the generosity of our friends. 



We listen to music ALL THE TIME but I just had to include this... of course it was Handel's "Water Music Suite" for our handmade rainbow fish :)




I hope that everyone enjoyed the weekend... I had Happy Hawk with me this weekend so that he can begin his visits with each Kindergartener!  He is very excited to spend a weekend with each of his friends.  It will be another exercise in taking turns and being happy for our friends when it is their turn but not ours quite yet.  So far so good with "maybe next time!"  :)



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