The kids were over the moon about wearing their costumes to school. And they looked too cute for words! Here are their individual shots:
Saturday, October 15, 2011
Friday, October 14, 2011
Story Book Parade
We had a blast this year at the Story Book Parade!
Here's Miss Frizzle from the Magic School Bus and her class of characters!
Thursday, September 15, 2011
O is for Octopus Stew
We learned about the letter Oo and had an O party! The kids each made an octopus (didn't they turn out cute?!)
They worked hard to accordion fold the legs and make sure he had eight of them!
The delicious dish - (hotdogs with a "haircut", dipped in ketchup and mustard and served with a side of cheerios and orange juice!)
I overheard one student asking another, What is octopus stew?
The first little girl responded, Hotdogs and chocolate chips.
The choral response from the table group? YUM!
All I can say is that it was an interesting combo and my classroom smelled like hotdogs for the rest of the day~
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Everyone enjoyed the fun and the O party was a great success!
Saturday, September 3, 2011
Kindergarten Scientists!
What is science? What does a scientist do?
I asked the kids and these were some of their answers:
*scientists make volcanos, potions, and weather
*scientists like to be outside
*scientists wear goggle and white coats
I love the way their little minds think!
This week we introduced science and discussed safety rules. We talked about the tools scientists use and played a matching game in our classroom.
One of the most important tools kindergarten scientists use is a science journal. Each scientist received a notebook to record what they learn! We visited the science lab at Galatas to investigate the kinds of tools that are available to use. We named them, touched them, and drew them in our journals.
We look forward to visiting the science lab frequently to do investigations and hands-on labs. The kids are excited and ready to learn!
Safety Officer Visit
We heard from special guests to help our students walk and ride to school safely. An officer from the CISD police department and our school crossing guard spoke to the kids about observing path rules, being aware of traffic, and staying away from strangers.
They were an attentive audience and did a great job listening.
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