Thursday, October 30, 2008

Here comes our first attempt at video, keep your fingers crossed that it will work!

We have learned so many Halloween poems and songs, I wanted to share one with you. Ladies and Gentlemen, the Kindergarten Kids performing, "I'm a Little Pumpkin."



Tuesday, October 28, 2008

What a super Grandparents Day we had!


The little pumpkin pies have been made by the children, the songs have been sung, the pumpkins have been carved, the thank you cards have been delivered. Grandparents Day 08 is over. It was a great day.

Saturday, October 25, 2008

Chores, chores, chores...


We are doing our chores all on our own now! Each morning when the children get to school, they bring their bluebooks into class and put them in the proper box. From there, they start their chores. They look at the chart stand and see what chores are listed for them that day. On most days, they will have three chores:
1)Student calendars
*We have to keep track of what day it is. They have to glue a precut square onto the correct number on their calendar.
2)Attendance Chart
*The students all use special little papers and write their first name and put it in the little pocket with their picture on it. That is name practice everyday. After Christmas we will start writing our last names, and our phone numbers.
3)Answer the Question of the Day
*They have to get someone to read the question of the day for them and then they must place their clothspin with their name on it on the correct side of the chart, answering either yes or no. The question can be anything from "Does Mr. T have tall teeth?" to "Does Mrs. Sveahun have six children?"

This activity builds all kinds of skills including following routines, fine motor skills, number recognition, organization, practice writing names, and getting tasks completed in a specific amount of time.

Wednesday, October 22, 2008

Stone Soup Day is Tomorrow





Hello all,
Don't forget that tomorrow is our traditional Stone Soup day at Forestburg Elementary. Each child is asked to bring a washed, chopped vegetable to add to our big soup pot. We also ask that each child bring their own bowl and spoon. We will have extras on hand for the students who forget. We will be having a digital presentation of the book, Stone Soup in the morning and an assembly to further expand on our October Expect Respect topic of "Sharing." All students in Kindergarten to Grade 6 will receive delicious stone soup for lunch.
***No peas, please (we have an allergy to peas)***

Saturday, October 18, 2008

Found a great book on Lookybook.

Found a super non-fiction book about pumpkins, kids just love pumpkins. Click on the eyeballs to make it larger.




Thursday, October 16, 2008

It is all about letters and numbers!


Wow, did we work hard this week! We learned so much. We met Mr. N, he of course has the special quality of a "noisy nose." We printed Mr. N, ALWAYS starting our letters at the top. We have now meet letters T,F,H and N. Your child should be able to recognize each letter (upper and lower case), tell you what sound each one makes and tell you what is special about each one (Mr. T has tall teeth, Mr. F has funny feet, Mr. H has horrible hair and Mr. N has a noisy nose.)
Lots of focus on numbers 1-10. We have been counting forward and backwards to ten and playing lots of number games. We also worked on our shapes. We should all be able to draw a circle, square, triangle and rectangle.
Oh, and we are learning some really fun Halloween songs and poems, ask your kids about them, especially, "Looking for Dracula." That is our favorite!

Copy this link into your address line and listen to a sample of our new favorite song, Looking for Dracula by Charlotte Diamond:

http://www.n-e-n.com/samples/716/LookingForDracula.mp3

Just thought I would add some pictures, everybody loves to see pictures:
1)Having fun in the sandbox.
2)The boys playing with the Zip Track that we build while working with numbers.
3)Making tickets for the airplane as these little ones were on their way to Mexico.