Dec 13 2011

Mexico Immersion!

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Friends create pinatas with Miss Schmidt.

Each morning this week, several friends have been joining Miss Schmidt in the hallway to create some Mexican culture- pinatas! Our pinatas are formed around balloons, and then little strips of newspaper and tissue paper are glued around, similar to paper mache. While we don’t think we will be filling these pinatas with anything inside, we hope to have them displayed for our trip to Mexico, which is next Tuesday evening from 6-7. We hope you can come and see them!

 

Tajanaye tries out the drums.

 Today during studio and explore, several children were drawn to a medium sized, wooden basket that recently appeared in our classroom. Inside, our friends found special instruments from Mexico and Central America that Mrs. Argus has collected on trips. The kids loved trying out the maracas, pan pipe, and drums, just to name a few! Messi and Monica organized a group of about six friends and started leading a band. They would say in unison, “5, 6, 7, 8” and then the rest of the friends would start playing. What a neat way to work together to create something. This teamwork was discussed during our closing meeting. After playing in unison for a while, Messi and Angela noticed that while the band was playing beautiful music, there were no dancers to enjoy it! Angela called to the rest of the class, “WE NEED MORE DANCERS!” and a slew of friends ran over to the band and started dancing, imitating the way we have seen people from Mexico dance in videos. We had a fiesta in our very own classroom!

 

Friends dance to our Mexican band,

A jam session!
 
 
 
 
 

 

 

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Dec 12 2011

Friendship project!

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Hello hello!  Happy Monday to you all.  So, today I posed the question “What is friendship?”  I heard many thoughtful responses like Jonah who said, “It is to not be not nice to people.”  Many of the responses included to the words “nice” and “help” which I found interesting.  We are going to continue to explore this idea of friendship and giving until the holiday break and maybe even after so I look forward to seeing their ideas grow about what friendship means.

We started to play this new game called “Burglar!” today during Math Workshop.  The partner team first had to put cards in order 1-20.  Then while one person closed their eyes, a “burglar” came and took three cards away.  Then the other person opened their eyes and had to tell which three cards the “burglar” took.  The children LOVED this game.  I haven’t seen them this engaged in a math game in a while so it was fun to see them doing math in such an engaging way!

We played “Build-a-Man” today (usually referred to Hangman, but I don’t like that name of the game) as a transition activity today, and it was so fun that there were two groups of four that decided to play it the whole time during free choice today!  How fun!

Some friends playing "build-a-man" today!

Geneva and Madeline working together to play "Burglar"

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Dec 12 2011

It’s Finally Here!!

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Our recycling bin is finally here!  Here are a few pictures from our first experience adding paper.  Please don’t forget to bring in your own paper from home!!

 

 

 

 

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Dec 11 2011

Supplies

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Greetings families! A few of you have asked if our classroom is in need of anything at the moment. Miss Schmidt and I did a little inventory and some talking and we came up with a few items our classroom could use some donations of. These items are:

Crayola Markers, thin and thick

black, felt tip markers

beads (any type)

Kleenex

snack (in bulk, fruit snacks, animal crackers, pretzels, goldfish)

Thanks for your support!

 

 

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Dec 09 2011

Friendship Wreath

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Happy Friday to you all!  Today, Mrs. Thomas, came into our class to do a lesson on friendship.  She sang “Rudolph, the Red-Nosed Reindeer” stopping at various points in the song when the other reindeer were not being very nice, and she talked about that.  Then she discussed with the class ways to be a good friend or ways the reindeer could have been a good friend to Rudolph.  The children came up with a myriad of ways to be a good friend including helping and sharing. Then the children cut out their handprint and glued it on a piece of paper to make a friendship wreath. We talked about how if one hand is gone then our wreath is not complete so we need to all try our hardest to be good friends to each other.

We stopped Math Workshop a little early today to discuss what we could do to remember what being a good friend means, and the children came up with some novel ideas.  Geneva said, “We could make nametags, and we could have the Golden Rule on it.  Then we could always remember it while we are at school.”  Madeline P.  said, “We could make a list and when someone is a good friend we could add that friend’s name on it so we know that they were being a good friend.” We will see what other ways the children decide to show and remember how to be a good friend.

With the holiday season here in full swing, we are going to explore this idea of being a friend and giving more.  I am excited to see how our classroom family grows with us focusing on friendship and giving.

Our Friendship Wreath!

Jamari using his individual word wall notebook to help him spell some words in his writer's workshop book!

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