Sunday, August 30, 2009

Welcome to Galatas Kindergarten!

Welcome to K5 at Galatas! I am excited to begin a new year together! This blog will serve as an online scrapbook where I can share photos of what we're working on in class. This photo is a picture of our kindergarten team - we are ready for a fantastic year!


Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Field Day 2009!

Coulson Tough Field Day 09 was a blast! We had such fun playing together!


We may look sweet, but we are one tough team!





This was the first year that students got to work in partners for Field Day. The teams were able to go to any station and work together to try to accomplish them all. The kids LOVED being able to work at their own pace and complete stations multiple times if they wanted to.






I made our shirts to have our class numbers on the back... that made roll call pretty easy! : )





Here are some of our friends from Mrs. Richardson's class:




The infamous tug-of war! We won our first battle, but lost our second. Nonetheless, it was hard fought!


Here we are, showing off our numbers on the backs of our shirts. We also signed each other's shirts the day before Field Day so we could remember our classmates and friends.





Hip-hip-hooray for the "funnest" day of the school year - - - FIELD DAY!

Wednesday, April 22, 2009

A House for a Mouse!

As a class, we are reading Beverly Cleary's, The Mouse and the Motorcycle, and loving it! We've enjoyed reading about the spunky main character, a mouse named Ralph, who rides his motorcycle through many adventures in the novel. As an extension to our literacy unit, the students created houses for Ralph using all recycled materials from their homes. They wrote a letter to Ralph, persuading him to travel from California to The Woodlands to live in their mouse house. We had such fun with this family project!

The kids were excited to see the creativity of their peers and I was amazed at what clever items were used to make Ralph's house a home for him. Way to go guys!

Students were encouraged to work on this project independently, using parents and siblings as "consultants" only. I was so proud of their ingenuity and resourcefulness.




This is a house fit for a king! I was impressed by the ways that the students personalized their houses to show the things they've learned about our main character. Many kids included a garage for Ralph's motorcycle and a kitchen where he could make a peanut butter and jelly sandwich for himself. Ralph would be lucky to live in any of their homes!

Each student presented their mouse house and letter to their classmates. They described the unique features of their home as well as interesting recycled materials that were used to create it. I'm always proud to watch the kids speak about their hard work and stand in front of their peers to make a presentation. They are becoming so confident and well-spoken!
The letters to Ralph were my favorite part of the project. The kids were quite persuasive and I was reminded about how wonderful our community in The Woodlands really is! Ralph would make a perfect citizen and we welcome a visit from him anytime!

Our Mouse Houses and letters are on display in our school's library for other students to see. I'm so proud!

Pen Pals



We are excited to become pen pals with Mrs. Eldredge's Third Grade class in White Settlement, Texas! Mrs. Eldredge and I taught next door to one another last year in Crowley, Texas, and we look forward to staying in touch and helping our students get to know each other through letter writing. To begin the pen pal process, we first had to brush up on the format of friendly letters. We learned all about proper greetings and closings, and we worked on indentation and spacing so that our letters would be just right!


Each student composed a letter introducing him/herself to their pen pal. The students wrote about their families, their hobbies and interests, and their favorite sports, foods, and books. I encouraged the students to ask plenty of good questions that would help them get to know their new pals. I was so impressed at the beautiful letters that we shipped off to White Settlement! We are awaiting a response from Mrs. Eldredge's class and we will be sure to post more about our pen pal adventures.


Friday, April 3, 2009

Zoo Field Trip - It was WILD!

Coulson Tough third graders took a trip to the Houston Zoo and had a wonderful time! See below for pictures of all the smiling faces!





















Thank you to all of our hard-working chaperones! We literally couldn't have done this trip without your help. Our classes (Mrs. Richardson's and mine) had more than 17 parents attend the trip. Wow!


Mrs. Bauer, Me and Mrs. Littrell



All that fun made us tired! Time to return to school!