I am loving this bunch of kinders. They are so sweet and fun. You can tell from this picture we are going to have a GREAT year! |
Thursday, August 30, 2012
Playing on the playground!
Tacky The Penguin!
Today we read the story book Tacky the Penguin.
It's about a cute and unique penguin that saves his penguin companions with his bold and one of a kind personality towards the penguin hunters.
The kids LOVE this book. It's one I recommend having in your home library if you don't own it already.
We made shirts that have symbols of what makes us different or unique. We used markers to draw our favorite things, foods we enjoy, people we love, and add on fun designs. Then we added penguin heads to the shirts by cutting and pasting it together.
You can see the process below.
Rainbow Fish
We are having a blast so far in the classroom. So far we are spending our time together singing, getting to know each other, practicing our cutting & gluing skills, working on playing together, sharing, cleaning up our messes, remember where everything belongs or "lives" in the room, and what is expected of us. If you think about it that's a lot to do in a few weeks.
Below are some photos I snapped as we were doing a project.
1st we read the story book called Rainbow Fish. It's a story about a fish that has shinny scales and wouldn't share them with any other fish friends. One day he got some advice from the wise octopus that sharing his scales will make himself and the others happier. The Rainbow fish took the advice and shared his scales. He saw how happy it made his friends that he instantly knew what the octopus was talking about.
With this book the class and I had a long chat about how the Rainbow fish made a STRONG CHOICE by sharing with is friends. In our class, we use the phase 'strong choice' a lot. It means to do what's right, think of others, and listen to the rules. Then we discussed what it means to make a WEAK CHOICE. The kids grasped this lesson well. We referred back to the story where the rainbow fish could of made a weak choice and decide not to share at all.
You might hear me refer to strong/weak choices in the newsletters or in notes or e-mails home. Some of the kiddos might even start using it with you at home. It's a great way to use positive language with the kiddos instead of using bad vs. good. It also makes things very black and white for them and clear to understand.
Check out the pictures of our coloring, cutting, and pasting project we did after reading Rainbow Fish.
Coloring the fish. We are practicing filling in all the white space and staying in the lines. |
Now, we are cutting out scales that were made on scrap-booking paper. The kids got to pick which scales they wanted to add to their fish. |
Now the gluing part. |
The finished product. |
Thursday, August 16, 2012
Full Week of School
Wow, this week just flew by!
We did a lot and it's been fun learning about each other!
The kinders are making new friends and grasping the rules for all the areas here on campus. We managed to practice our coloring, cutting, gluing, and partner skills this week. Our days have been packed with fun. Look at the pictures below!
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This project was gluing beans to our names. |
Here we are at snack time. |
On this day, we were drawing lines with oil pastels! It was a lot of fun! |
Here the kiddos are doing a morning talk and getting to know each other! Then, we sing the Welcome Song! |
WATER COLORS! The kiddos got to experience water colors this week! |
mmmmm, lunch time! |
Here is our class pets. There are two turtles. Rainbow and Joe are their names. |
This is center time. The kiddos get to pick a center and build, play, talk, and share the toys. Here is Luke and his loving the snap tubes at center time! |
This was our coloring project. The kiddos were asked to color the shapes. We talked about going slow and practiced coloring in the lines. They all did a great job! |
Now it's time for cutting. They were asked to cut the shapes out one by one. |
All done! After the coloring, cutting, and gluing we made our shapes into Shape People! |
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