Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label winter. Show all posts

Friday, January 19, 2018

Fun and Learning!

It has taken me a bit to get back into the routine since we have returned from winter break.... at least my routine of posting every Friday afternoon.
I am going to do a Catch-Up through pictures for this post.  First, I will start back in December. 

The class heard and learned a variety of versions of "The Gingerbread Man."  During our exploration with gingerbread men, we read, counted, played, and even tasted gingerbread.  This was such a fun unit!
Yum!

Decorating pretend gingerbread men





emergent Readers on Gingerbread tasting



  
Reading to a partner!

 

 






We want more!


We had our class party right before winter break.  A HUGE thank you to the parents that brought something or sent something in for our class party!


Since getting back from break, we have been studying the story "The Mitten" by Jan Brett.  We have read this quite a few times now.  We have done some retelling of the story.  In the next couple pictures the students are lacing their mitten for retelling the story.  They colored and cut out the characters from the book and then practiced telling the story with their props to a partner.  I always love when literacy and fine motor skills can be brought together.

This last weekend I had the opportunity to attend the California Kindergarten Conference for 2018. #CKC2018  One of the main focuses of the conference was how children learn and have better experiences through hands-on learning moments.  During our center time the class has had many different chances for learning opportunities that most often don't seem  (to the students) like they are learning.... Shhh! Don't tell them my secret! :)
We have been using some fun sensory snow in the classroom.  The kids seem to have a lot of fun with it and the best part is that it wasn't super cold like regular snow, but still has the texture of real snow.
 


Image result for snow-togo Just in case your children were asking about it, this was the "snow" we used in the classroom.

  
Learning about letters and their sounds by using our AlphaLocks purchased for us by our wonderful PTO!

Playhouse time is always exciting


Little engineers hard at work in the block area.

As we progress through the school year, I get very excited to see the students become readers.  We did some partner reading this week using some of our sight words.  Each student read the emergent sight word reader with a partner and then had to stand up and find a new partner to read with.  The kids got a lot of practice reading and tracking the words with their fingers during this partner time.
 


 

To end this week, we worked with a robot called a Bee-Bot.  The class named him Mr. Bee.  He is a new addition to our classroom that I won at the Kindergarten Conference.  He met the class today and it was very exciting.  Mr. Bee is a robot that teaches young children about the beginning concepts of coding.  We learned how to program Mr. Bee to help retell the story of "The Mitten" that we worked on just last week.  EVERYONE was very excited to push the buttons on Mr. Bee.  Although before we started just pushing buttons, the students talked with a partner about which directions needed to be programmed into the robot.  We used some cards with arrows on them to lay out our plan first.  The class was incredibly happy when we were able to program the bee to where we wanted him to go on the map.  We weren't always successful, but the students were able to see how to change some of the directions to still get our end result.  We will have to see how many more activities I can come up with Mr. Bee in order to have such engagement...even on a Friday afternoon!






Students planning out how to move Mr. Bee


Have a great weekend!









Friday, December 9, 2016

Winter Projects!

The last two weeks in class have been very exciting!  I didn't post last week because this week's curriculum and last week's ran into each other and we were able to create a culminating project at the end.  As part of our new ELA curriculum that is being piloted this year, at the end of every two units (which is after every 10 weeks) the students are able to participate in a student-led project.  We have been focusing on the story, "Poppleton in Winter" over the last two weeks.  This is such a fun story that explores the many things that can be done during the winter season.
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In groups of three, the students had to choose a focus for their project that had something to do with winter.  After a class discussion, the groups were left with a few choices: winter weather, winter animals, winter clothing, indoor activities, and outdoor activities.  Each of the different groups ended up choosing 2 different focus areas and it was very interesting to see how their projects developed.  The main idea of the project was the group was to create a museum display about their "winter focus" that included intriguing questions, pictures, and non-fiction captions for each picture.  In the beginning of this whole process, there was a lot of discussion and organizing to figure out the best way to show their museum displays.






The next part of the project consisted of a lot of research and the use of the wonderful cloud printer in our classroom.  The students found a fact (which became their caption) that was related to their focus topic(s) and then found pictures that would match the facts.  The students worked incredibly hard on this whole project.  There was some compromising, some lessons in fairness, and a WHOLE LOT of teamwork involved.  







After working on the project for 2 full weeks, the class was ready to present their museum display.  So we spent some time working on what would be said and by which group member.  Then this morning, our class had the wonderful opportunity to present their museum displays to two other 2nd grade classes.  The kids were so great.... they ended up presenting their museum displays a total of 6 TIMES so that they could present to reasonably-sized audiences.  The two classes who came to see our museum display were very impressed with the hard work that the class put into their projects.

Group Presentations

A special scratch video created by Lincoln for Group #2's presentation.

Group Presentations

Group Presentations

Group Presentations
Over the last two weeks, we have been learning about money during our math time.  So, some of your kids may be showing a newfound interest in money, especially around the Christmas season.  Between coin sorting, identifying, and counting, we were very busy with learning all about money.  Some of them really enjoyed the money songs that we learned to help identify the coins.  Enjoy the songs!















Within the last two weeks, we also had the opportunity to have Baileigh read to us from "Junie B. Jones."


Looking back, I realize just how busy the last two weeks have been!  I think we are all looking forward to some fun Christmas activities in the coming week.

*As a reminder: The 2nd grade Christmas performances will be Thursday, December 15th at 9am and then again at 7pm.  For the evening performance, please make sure your child is in our classroom no later than 6:30pm*


Looking ahead: Friday, December 16th is a minimum day with students dismissed at 12:20pm