Wednesday, November 6, 2013

We've Gone Batty!

Welcome Back! Last week our class learned all about bats. We read many nonfiction and fiction books about bats and recorded facts we learned about bats. We also spent some time comparing and contrasting bats and birds using a Venn Diagram:


Another thing we did was think about something that drives us "batty". Then we wrote this chart together as a class. It is very entertaining to find out what bothers or annoys five and six year olds!

What drives you batty?
It drives me batty when my sister doesn’t clean up. (Mrs. Khan)
It drives me batty when I had to stay at the store until night because there
was a storm. (Yousef)
It drives me batty when my brother pulls my t-shirt. (Srikaran)
It drives me batty when my mom forgets to put soap in the soap dispenser.
(Savi)
It drives me batty when my brother breaks my markers. (Stella)
It drives me batty when my sister doesn’t dress up with me. (Savannah)
It drives me batty when my brother doesn’t ever play Barbies with me.
(Sophia)
It drives me batty when my brother cries. (Prabhav)
It drives me batty when someone hits me. (Nima)
It drives me batty when my big sister won’t let me wake her up. (Katelyn)
It drives me batty when my dad wrestles me. (Jack)
It drives me batty when I can’t catch up with my dog. (Evan)
It drives me batty when my dad giggles.(Daniel)
It drives me batty when my dad tickles me. (Caitlin)
IT drives me batty when my big sister won’t play with me. (Clara)
It drives me batty when my dogs wrestle. (Brooke)
It drives me batty when my big brother will never play with me. (Bailey)
It drives me batty when my baby sister breaks my crayons. (Aubree)
It drives when my baby sister pulls on me. (Ava)
It drives me batty when my dad makes up jokes.
(Adam)
It drives me batty when I can’t catch up with my dad
on my bicycle. (Alexander)
It drives me batty when my brother teases me.(Asa)

Wednesday, October 16, 2013

Pumpkin Life Cycle Technology Project

Welcome to my classroom blog! My goal with this blog is to post at least once a month highlighting something special we are learning in class.
I wanted to share with you a project the students worked on last Friday. For science last week, we learned about the life cycle of a pumpkin.  The kids were so EXCITED to share their pumpkin project with you all that we worked on Thursday and Friday! We also checked out the iPads for the students to draw out the life cycle with partners. It was so much fun to see the students working cooperatively, and also showing their understanding of the pumpkin life cycle. Check it out!

Here are a few of the students actually working on the iPads: 
Savannah and Saivi
Caitlin and Bailey
 Alexander and Evan
Sophia and Srikaran

And here are the projects the kids created: 
 Asa and Adam
 Aubree and Daniel
 Ava and Brooke
 Bailey and Caitlin
 Evan and Alex
 Jack and Yousef
 Katelyn and Stella
 Saivi and Savannah
Sophia and Srikaran

Friday, November 2, 2012

What Drives You Battty?

As we were learning about bats this week, we talked about what the expression "drives me batty" means. I asked each student to think about what drives them batty and we created this chart together!


Here is the list for you to see:
It drives me batty when my sister throws a fit. (Avery)
It drives me batty when I have to leave school. (Faris)
It drives me batty when my sister doesn't share with me. (Yasmine)
It drives me batty when my dog chases me. (Nicky)
It drives me batty when my sister takes away the tablet. (Nick)
It drives me batty when my sister plays the zombie game. (Synthany)
It drives me batty when my brother takes away my XBox. (Diego)
It drives me batty when my dad tickles my neck. (Blake B.)
It drives me batty when my mom yells at me. (Mariam)
It drives me batty when it's hot outside. (Marcus)
It drives me batty when my dad makes me practice basketball. (Ryan)
It drives me batty when my brother eats all the cake. (Kendrew)
It drives me batty when my brother doesn't share. (Blake S.)
It drives me batty when my brother doesn't give me my stuff. (Navvya)
It drives me batty when my brother takes my stuff. (Nayo)
It drives me batty when my dog barks. (Nikolas)
It drives me batty when my sister talks when I am playing football with my brother. (Omar)
It drives me batty when my brother chases me. (Conner)
It drives me batty when my brother runs around. (Taylor)
It drives me batty when someone talks while I am writing. (Supash)
It drives me batty when pumpkins roll. (Thomas)
It drives me batty when rocket ships roll. (D.J.)

Friday, October 19, 2012

September - A Peek Into Our Day

Welcome to our classroom blog for 2012-2013! This is a place to check out all the fun and exciting things we do in kindergarten. Please check back regularly as I will attempt to post about once a month!
Take a look at these cuties dressed up as their future career options. We had this theme day during our College Week Celebration at Bledsoe.

 Nick - baseball player, Conner - soccer player, Blake B. - football player
 Nicky - astronaut, Marcus - cowboy, Nikolas - zookeeper, Blake S. - police officer
 Avery - Sea World marine biologist, Taylor - veteranarian, Yasmine - doctor
We also got to have a class PJ day because we got so many compliments as a class. Each time another teacher or staff member notices that our class is quiet, straight, good listeners, etc. we earn a link on our link chain in the classroom. The first time we were working towards 10 link, and the class chose a PJ day as their reward!
You might hear your child talk about Daily 5 time. We have been hard at work, practicing all 5 components of Daily 5 - Read to Self, Read to Someone, Listen to Reading, Work on Writing, and Word Work, and we now spend about 45 minutes a day working on the Daily 5. The students get to spread all around the classroom, and practice reading and writing in different ways. Check out these fun pics of the students during our Daily 5 Time:
 Listen to Reading - books on tape or CD
 Read to Someone - sitting EEKK (elbow to elbow, knee to knee with a partner)
 Retelling the story of Goldilocks and the Three Bears
 Work on Writing - making  the letter D wtih wood pieces
 Word Work - matching beginning sound picture cards
 More Word Work - matching letter tiles to alphabet chart
 Work on Writing - stamping letters in the Writing Station

 Read to Self - reading books on each student's levels
More Read to Self - finding a nice quiet spot to read by himself