Don't forget to send in your child's Pow Wow supplies by October 26th! Once we receive your child's supplies, we can begin making their outfit for Pow Wow. Thank you! Please let us know if you have any questions.
Friday, October 23, 2015
Pumpkin Exploration
We had a blast exploring our pumpkin today. Students had to guess if our pumpkin would sink or float, count the seeds inside of the pumpkin, and decide if our pumpkin was small, medium, or large. Make sure to check their folders to find our pumpkin exploration answer sheet.
Enjoy some pictures of our little ones helping us take all of the seeds out of the pumpkin. :)
Enjoy some pictures of our little ones helping us take all of the seeds out of the pumpkin. :)
Monday, September 28, 2015
Five Senses Taste Party
Today, we had a five senses taste party in Science Workshop. Students were able to taste many sweet, salty, and sour foods. After we tasted an item, we recorded our data. When all items were tasted and recorded, we picked our favorite! Can you guess the items our scientists liked the most? You can have a taste party at home with your little one too. Have fun exploring!
Tasting and recording data
This friend recorded that an apple (APAL) was sour, a doughnut (DONOT) was sweet, and a pretzel (PRITSR) was salty. Way to go scientist!
We absolutely love their "sour" faces. How cute!
Tricky green apples were not sweet like our scientists thought they would be.
This pickle was super sour!
Sunday, September 27, 2015
Readers to Leaders Kickoff
Every year, our principal celebrates students who are reading in the classroom and at home. To encourage our students to get started on the million words they need to read this school year, Mrs. Phillips committed to getting "pied" if they made the promise to meet their reading goals for the year. Of course our class agreed to meet their goals! Our little ones loved seeing their principal "clown" around at school. What a fun experience! We can't wait to let you know about our next Readers to Leaders assembly. Our school really is the GREATEST SCHOOL ON EARTH!
Wednesday, September 16, 2015
Five Senses
Essential Question: How can we describe objects using our five senses?
Today, students explored their five senses using popcorn. We had so much fun! They were able to listen to the popcorn pop, smell, taste, touch, and use their sense of sight to describe the popcorn. We loved hearing their responses for each sense! For the next two weeks, we will continue to explore and dig deeper into each sense. Make sure to check the blog for updates on our little scientists.
Today, students explored their five senses using popcorn. We had so much fun! They were able to listen to the popcorn pop, smell, taste, touch, and use their sense of sight to describe the popcorn. We loved hearing their responses for each sense! For the next two weeks, we will continue to explore and dig deeper into each sense. Make sure to check the blog for updates on our little scientists.
They give this lab a thumbs up!
Using our sense of sight to observe the popcorn
Curious scientists listening to the popcorn pop
I think their favorite sense to explore was taste!
This little scientist is using her sense of smell.
Tuesday, September 8, 2015
Kindergarten Math...What does it look and sound like?
After lunch, students take out their white boards and practice writing their numerals from 1-10. We love singing this song
as we practice. By the end of kindergarten, students should be able to read and write numerals from 0-20.
We put our white boards away and take out our math binders for Math Workshop. When all of our materials are ready, we transition to the floor for calendar math and fluency practice. Fluency is very high paced and energetic. We are currently practicing how to count forward beginning from a given number within the known sequence.
At the end of our day, we have math stations. Students are able to explore manipulatives and practice skills we are currently learning.
Can you believe your little one is getting all of this math in one day? Make sure to leave a comment and tell our mathematicians how proud you are of them. Ask your child about their favorite math lesson so far.
Wednesday, September 2, 2015
Math Workshop
Our objective this week: Analyze to find two objects that are exactly the same or not exactly the same.
We discussed the attributes of the different socks, guiding students to use the new terms exactly the same and not exactly the same. Each student was given a sock. When the music started, they walked around the room to look for their match. When they found their match, they linked arms. We are very proud of our little mathematicians! Way to go!!
You can practice this activity with your child at home. Show your child a baseball and a tennis ball. Ask your child if the items are exactly the same or not exactly the same.
We discussed the attributes of the different socks, guiding students to use the new terms exactly the same and not exactly the same. Each student was given a sock. When the music started, they walked around the room to look for their match. When they found their match, they linked arms. We are very proud of our little mathematicians! Way to go!!
You can practice this activity with your child at home. Show your child a baseball and a tennis ball. Ask your child if the items are exactly the same or not exactly the same.
Star Names
“Star Names” is the name of the program that we use to introduce the letters and sounds in kindergarten at Chets Creek.
Our Star Name routine:
1. Say their name.
2. Cheer their name.
3. Count the letters in his/her name.
4. Clap out their name.
5. Put together the pieces of his/her name.
6. The star student is interviewed by his/her classmates. What is your favorite book? Do you have any brothers or sisters? What is your favorite activity?
7. We try to think of words that begin with the same sound of the star student's name.
8. We share what we learned about his/her name.
Make sure to ask your child all about the Star Name student.
Our Star Name routine:
1. Say their name.
2. Cheer their name.
3. Count the letters in his/her name.
4. Clap out their name.
5. Put together the pieces of his/her name.
6. The star student is interviewed by his/her classmates. What is your favorite book? Do you have any brothers or sisters? What is your favorite activity?
7. We try to think of words that begin with the same sound of the star student's name.
8. We share what we learned about his/her name.
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After the Star Name student is interviewed, every student draws a picture of him/her. The student gets to take all of these drawings home as a gift.
Make sure to ask your child all about the Star Name student.
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