Thursday, November 29, 2018

Field Trip News

Morning Meeting.....

Hula Balu Hula Balu this is what I say to you....
"Find someone with the same color as you and say good morning."


"Find Something in the classroom that has the same color you have and say good morning to it."

"Come back to circle and find a spot that is not yours but is the same color as yours."

Good morning high fives in our different spots. This means we have a new neighbor for our high fives!

We always have an activity on the chart. Sometimes its to write a number or letter or draw a picture of something. Today they had to write the last letter in your name. The kids did a great job!

We also had "What's the news?"
Griffin "I lost electricity."
Grace "I played in the snow"
Davern  "The chairlift broke at the ski mountain."
Charley "I made a invention and Connie got to see a picture of it."
Dalton "I lost power."
Mila "I got hatchimals and hatched one yesterday."
Gabe "My power went off."
Lucy "I went to Boston to see Maise and Miles."
Libby "I lost power and it came on until me and my dad and sister were were done eating.
Syzer "I was board because we lost power and couldn't watch tv."
Sydney "My mom and me build an unicorn and put coloring on it."
Hailey "Me and my sister played out side yesterday."
Hunter "Me and Callan built a snow fort yesterday."
Waverly "This morning my Uncle Chris went on a airplane back home."
Kora "My power is out."
Evelyn "My power was out."
Jared "I went to a football game."
William "I watched the transformer blow up yesterday."
Cayleigh "I got to build a snowman with my mom."



Number Corner....
"Teachers" Cayleigh and Grace working at number corner. They are counting by 10's and 1's to show the number of days we have been in school.


Book Corner.....
The Marshmallow Incident by Judy Barrett. "From the creators of the bestseller CLOUDY WITH A CHANCE OF MEATBALLS comes another zany, laugh-out-loud picture book!The Town of Left and the Town of Right are separated by a dotted yellow line, and no one on either side can remember how things got to be this way!"

The Snowy Day by Ezra Jack Keats.  "The Snowy Day is a 1962 children's picture book by American author and illustrator Ezra Jack Keats. Keats received the 1963 Caldecott Medal for his illustrations in the book. It features a boy named Peter exploring his neighborhood after the first snowfall of the season."

Arthor's Promise by Marc Brown. Arthur makes a promise to his sister and then wants very badly to back out, but he knows that is the wrong thing to do.

Math.....
We played a new game called "double match up."  We have unifix cubes that we grab and then see if we have an even amount or odd amount, then mark a point for a match or zero for no match. 





Language Arts...
We did our letter review of all the letters we have learned so far. We know so many! Today's new letter is Hh! We did a letter H worksheet coloring in everything that starts with the letter H. 
We also had "Fit Time" which is small group instruction working on letter identification and we are also starting to work our way into reading some early reader books.

Field Trip News
         December 11th we will be traveling to the Flynn Theater to see a live performance of PETE THE CAT.  The kids need to bring a cold lunch on the 11th and we need to collect $8.50 from each student to pay for the tickets.  We need to collect the money before the 11th please and we do have scholarship money available if needed.  The Flynn always does a great job with their student shows!  It is so fun to see a live performance of books that we love to read!  

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