Wednesday, December 18, 2019

Red and Green Morning Class


Red and Green Afternoon Class


Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man hid candy canes all over the room today.  The children found them!

Story:  The story for today was The Gingerbread Man Loose at the Firestation by Laura Murray.  The class of children are going to the fire station for a field trip.  The gingerbread man goes along, tucked into a backpack.  When they get to the station, the gingerbread man falls out of the backpack.  Ask your child to tell you why the gingerbread man needs to run away.  

Small Groups:  The Green Group brought items for Show and Tell.

Letter Learning:  The letter for today was Kk.

Snacks:  The morning snack was cantaloupe and Scooby Snacks brought by Hattie.  The afternoon snack was Teddy Grahams and applesauce brought by Isabelle.  Thank you, Hattie and Isabelle!

The programs are tomorrow.  The children should arrive at the usual time.  Parents may proceed to the Great Hall or return at program time.  



Tuesday, December 17, 2019

Group Meeting:  We had a great time looking at everyone's hats, bows, and head bands today.
Instead of an opening dance video, we did a Christmas yoga video.  The children seemed to enjoy doing the stretches and poses.  We'll have to do that more often.
The gingerbread man challenged us to build houses for him in the block area.  At play time, several children used blocks to create "mansions" for the gingerbread man.

Story:  The story for today was There Was an Old Lady Who Swallowed a Bell by Lucille Colandro.  This is another in the series of "There Was an Old Lady" books.  This one is about Christmas things that the lady swallows.  Ask your child to tell you what happens when she hears Santa say ho, ho, ho.

We used our Small and Large Group time to practice our program in the Great Hall with the piano accompaniment.   We're getting excited!

Snacks:  The morning class had peanut butter and apples brought by Hudson.  The afternoon class had cheese sticks and applesauce brought by Isla.  Thank you, Hudson and Isla!

Tomorrow is red and green day.  Wear either or both colors.

Monday, December 16, 2019

Silly Socks Day

Group Meeting:  The children took off their shoes to display their socks today.  We kept the shoes off during play time, but put them back on for the remainder of the day.  Tomorrow, the children are invited to wear something on their head!
The gingerbread man brought us three rhyming word games.  The children had to match words together that rhymed.

Story:  The story for today was How Spider Saved Santa Bug by Robert Kraus.  At Halloween time, we read How Spider Saved Halloween.  In this story, the same characters are trying to find Santa Bug.  He went out to practice sliding down chimneys and now he is missing.  Spider, Fly and Ladybug rush to the North Pole to help Mrs. Santa find him.  Ask your child to tell you where Santa Bug was found.

Small Groups:  I can't tell you what happened at small groups today.  It would ruin the surprise.

Large Group:  The children worked on a holiday poem that they will be reciting at the program.

Snacks:  The morning class had Wheat Thins, cheese, and juice brought by Jake.  The afternoon class had carrots and cheese sticks brought by Julian.  Thank you, Jake and Julian!




Thursday, December 12, 2019

Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man knew that today was Birthday Day.  He brought us gingerbread cookies to have instead of Birthday Brownies.  We baked them in the oven and enjoyed them after our snack.

Story:  The story for today was Gingerbread Mouse by Katy Bratun.  A little mouse loses her home when the tree is cut down for a Christmas tree.  She follows the tree to a house and sees a gingerbread house in the window.  She catches a ride into the house on the tree as the family brings it indoors.  Will the gingerbread house be a good house for her?  Ask your child to tell you about the visitor that brings her a new house.

Large Group:  We practiced our program in the Great Hall standing on the risers.  The children are learning very quickly!

Snacks:  The children made a snack today using cheese cubes and strawberries.  They made a pattern of strawberry, cheese, strawberry, cheese to make a candy cane shape.

Please read the note in your child's bag about our special dress up days for next week.
Monday-Silly Sock Day
Tuesday-Wear Something on Your Head Day
Wednesday-Red/Green Day
Thursday-Dress Up for the Program

Wednesday, December 11, 2019

Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man brought Christmas shapes for the children to use with pattern blocks.  The children could use the blocks to make Christmas trees, wreaths, snowmen, and snowflakes.

Story:  The story for today was The Puppy Who Wanted a Boy by Jane Thayer.  Petey the puppy wants a boy of his own for Christmas.  Unfortunately, there aren't any boys who don't already have a dog.  Petey sets off to find a boy.  He meets a collie, a scottie, and a bulldog.  None are willing to part with their boy.  Then, Petey discovers a wonderful place.  Ask your child to tell you how Petey finds a boy of his own.

Small Groups:  The Yellow Group brought items for Show and Tell.

Letter Learning:  The letter for today was Gg.

Snacks:  The morning snack was clemetine oranges and Special K cereal brought by Kinsley.  The afternoon snack was Teddy Grahams and carrots brought by Logan.  Thank you, Kinsley and Logan!

Tuesday, December 10, 2019

Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man brought us jingle bells to use when building with Magnatiles.  Some of the children used triangles to make a tree and stuck the bells to the magnets on the side.

Story:  The story for today was The Gingerbread Man Loose at Christmas by Laura Murray.  This book is part of a series that we started last week with The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School.  In this story, the class of children have decided to make gifts for the community helpers.  They make cards and goodies to give to the policeman, librarian, veterinarian, etc.  The gingerbread man has made a card to give to someone special, too.  Ask your child to tell you who that special person is and what that special person gave to the gingerbread man.

Large Group:  The children practiced songs for the Christmas Program.

Small Groups:  The children strung jingle bells and beads onto pipe cleaners.  These will be used during one of our songs in the program.

Letter Learning:  The letter for today was Ff.

Snacks:  The snack in the morning was clementine oranges and carrots brought by Laurel.  The afternoon snack was cheese sticks and apples brought by Lydia.  Thank you, Laurel and Lydia!

Monday, December 9, 2019

Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man brought us gingerbread dough and peppermint dough.  During play time, the children could use cookie cutters to cut out a gingerbread man or woman and decorate it.  They could use the peppermint dough to make candy canes.  They smell great!

Story:  The story for today was The Shoemaker and the Elves.  In this story, a poor shoemaker has only one piece of leather left to make one pair of shoes.  He cuts the leather and puts it on the work table to finish in the morning.  When he wakes up in the morning, he discovers that the shoes are done.  A gentleman buys the shoes and gives the shoemaker twice the amount of money that he asks.  The next day, the same thing happens.  Now, the shoemaker is rich.  The shoemaker and his wife decide to hide at night to see who is making the new shoes.   Ask your child to tell you who is making the shoes. 

Large Group:  After the story, the children played the shoe game.  In this game, everyone removes their shoes.  They each hide one of their shoes somewhere in the classroom.  Next, they trade their remaining shoe with someone else and try to see if they can find the match.  This is such a simple game, but the children love it!  It's also a very good game for following directions. 

Letter Learning:  Today's letter was Ee.

Snacks:  The snack in the morning class was cheeses sticks, fruit cocktail and milk brought by Lucy.  The afternoon snack was apples, cheese sticks, and milk brought by Madelyn.  Thank you, Lucy and Madelyn!

Thursday, December 5, 2019

Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man brought us a science experiment today.  He had string of lights that had been cut and stripped on the ends.  He included 9 volt batteries.  The children had to complete a circuit by placing the ends of the wires on the battery.  If they did it correctly, the light would work.  (see pictures below)

Story:  The story for today was The Gingerbread Baby by Jan Brett.  In this story, Matti decides to make a gingerbread boy.  He mixed the dough, forms the cookie and places it in the oven.  He is to leave it in the oven for 8 minutes and not peek.  But Matti can't wait and he opens the door early.  Because it did not bake long enough, the cookie is a gingerbread baby.  The baby runs across the floor and out the door.  It is chased by people and animals, but Mattie knows how to catch the baby.  Ask your child to tell you Matti's plan.

Large Group:  The children watched a video about things that people do during the holidays.  This coincided with out Let's Find Out Magazine.  They completed the last page of the magazine together.

Snacks:  The morning snack was cheese, Wheat Thins and apple juice brought by Nora.  The afternoon snack was Lucky Charms cereal and milk brought by Ryan.  Thank you, Nora and Ryan!

We have been very busy at school this week with some new toys and Christmas items.  I snapped a few pictures to share.









Wednesday, December 4, 2019

Group Meeting:  The gingerbread man brought us cards and envelopes so that the children can make cards for their friends and family. 
At the Art Table, the children are making decorations for the classroom and for the Christmas program.  This week, they are mixing paint colors to make pretty baubles for the hallway.

Story:  The story for today was Santa's Secret Helper by Andrew Clements.  Santa has a secret help this year.  The secret helper dresses like Santa and does the same things that Santa does.  Will anyone be able to tell that the helper is not the real Santa?  Ask your child to tell you who the secret helper is.

Small Groups:  The children in the Red Group brought items for Show and Tell.

Large Group:  The children learned another new song for the Christmas program.

Snacks:  The snack in the morning was cheese, grapes and juice brought by Ram.  The snack in the afternoon was carrots and cottage cheese brought by Rory.  Thank you, Ram and Rory!


Tuesday, December 3, 2019

Group Meeting:  Today was the 50th day of school.  We counted 50 stickers that we have put on our 10 frame counting chart.  It seems like we just started school, doesn't it?
The Gingerbread Man was back today and brought us game boards.  To play the game, the children had to roll the dice and count the gum drops.  The first one to the gingerbread house is the winner.

Story:  The story for today was The Gingerbread Man Loose in the School by Laura Murray.  In this story, a classroom of children made a gingerbread man.  They take him from the oven and leave him on the table to cool while they go to recess.  However, the gingerbread man doesn't know that they will be coming back.  He thinks that they are leaving him behind.  He searches the school and meets the gym coach, the nurse, the art teacher and the principal.  Ask your child to tell you if he ever finds the children.

Small Groups:  The children played a game called Count the Room.  Each child was given a paper that had various Christmas characters on it.  They had to find those characters in pictures that I placed on the walls in the classroom.  They counted how many characters were on the picture and printed that number on their paper.  The numbers were already there, they had to trace them.

Large Group:  The children learned a song that we will be singing in the Christmas program.

Snacks:  The morning class snack was apples and cheese sticks brought by Sawyer.  The afternoon snack was cheese sticks and Wheat Thins brought by Nolan.  Thank you, Sawyer and Nolan!

Monday, December 2, 2019

Group Meeting:  For the first few minutes of Group Meeting, we took turns telling about our Thanksgiving events.  Many of the children wanted to tell about putting decorations up for Christmas.   The children discovered a new "friend" on the Message Board easel.  Ask your child to tell you who this new friend is.

Story:  Our new friend brought us the story The Gingerbread Man by Jim Aylesworth.  This is the story of the old man and woman who decide to make a gingerbread man to eat.  When they open the oven door, the gingerbread man escapes and they have to chase it.  The gingerbread man runs from the old couple, a butcher, a cow, and a pig before it meets a sly fox.  Ask your child to tell you how the story ends.

Small Groups:  The children got into two groups today.  They were given little cards that had the gingerbread man printed on them.  The cards were numbered 1-10, but they were all mixed up.  The children had to put the cards in the correct order.

Letter Learning:  We are starting Letter Learning again.  This time, we will do the letters in alphabetical order.  The children are using dry erase boards to print the letter.  To learn about the sound, I have tubs that have six items in them that begin with the letter for the day.  I give the children clues to help them guess the items.  The letter today was Aa.

Snacks:  The morning snack was granola bars and milk brought by Sophia.  The afternoon snack was cheese sticks and apples brought by Silas.  Thank you, Sophia and Silas!

Thank you!

Hello and good-bye.  This will be my last post for this school year.  This year certainly did not end the way I expected or wanted it to.   ...