Monday, January 28, 2019

100th Day!

HAPPY 100th DAY OF SCHOOL!!!!


We read over 100 books during independent reading today! 







We did many different activities for our math centers that had to do with 100! We built 100 cubes long, used pattern blocks to make 100, played card games crossing off numbers to 100, colored 100 gumballs and more!






During snack we made 100 Cherrios necklaces!!




During writing we aged! We are now 100 and will be writing tomorrow what we want to do when we are 100 years old!






 




Saturday, January 26, 2019

"But its not my fault!"

Week 22

Second Steps: This week our lesson was  about learning to apologize even if it was an accident. We looked at this picture and then role played different scenarios and practiced saying "I'm sorry. It was an accident. Are you ok?"


 On Friday, we read But, Its Not My Fault. This is a common occurrence in kindergarten for students this age to blame others for their actions or to mock other students' weak choices. Therefore, this book was perfect to read and the students were very engaged throughout the book. The boy learns to take responsibility for his own actions and learn from his mistakes. This led into a great conversation in our class.



STEM Activity: We had a special visitor, Mrs. Perry, come in this week and do a STEM activity. Students had to design a fence with foam and wooden blocks that would keep the hexbug (https://www.hexbug.com/nano) inside. They worked with a team and had to keep redesigning together to strengthen their design, just like engineers. They had an absolute blast with the activity and we hope to do it again soon!










MLK Assembly: We gathered in the gym on Tuesday for a beautiful tribute to Martin Luther King Jr. Each grade level sang a song about his life. Here are a few clips!






Math: We continue this week to learn more about place value. We built numbers up to 100 with tens and ones sticks. Later in the week, we talked about placing numbers on the correct place on a number line and touched on ordering numbers from least to greatest. We also took the NWEA assessment on our iPads. Every student at OB takes this assessment to look for student growth. The scores will be reported to you via mail, however I'm unsure of the date.


Reading: This week in our reading lessons we learned about looking for snap words in disguise because they have inflected endings. We talked more about endings on words that change the meaning slightly. Students practiced looking for these words in their own books. I continue to conference wth students as they read. Students continue to be ready for more challenging books. We book shop every week and get new books to read!





Writing: This week we had our last lesson with Mrs. McWilliams from COCA. Students worked with a partner to pantomime their stories to one another to make sure their steps were accurate. Students tried to add a hint/tip or warning to their stories to enhance the steps. Many students shared their stories with the class on our document camera.


Theme: This week we continued to talk about MLK Jr. and Rosa Parks. Next week, we will finalize all of our living museum items and create a display board to place in the library.


Choice Time: 

Emily singing to our class! Beautiful voice!


Painting!

Building towers!
 


Coloring and creating!



Dress up!

Stuffed Animal Day! Students held their stuffies while I read a story :)



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