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  • Messy Mike

    Why is Mike so Messy?  We are focusing on the sight word THERE this week in our book, Messy Mike.  The story takes us through all the places our friend, Mike, leaves his banana peels.  The kids got a kick out this one and enjoyed it’s simple text which was a nice break from last week’s Buying Cheese.  It was a tough book for many of them, but they powered through it.

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  • Our Africa Words

    We have been building a folder of Africa Animals during writing workshop this month.  The children have been introduced to three new animals per week, watching a simple video clip of the animal in its habitat and learning interesting facts about them.  Writing Workshop is on Monday and Friday.  On Fridays, the children add the animals they have learned about during the week to their folder and get to collect their animal post card containing the facts we’ve learned.  The folder will be sent home at the end of the month of April.  They are doing an amazing job..they are fantastic writers!  Remember that “inventive” spelling is okay.  Encourage your child to listen to the sounds in each word as they say them and write those letters instead of spelling the words for your child.

    For a GREAT article on inventive spelling click the first picture below.

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  • Using Technology to Introduce Word Problems

    How do we solve word problems in math?  Pictures of course…the children were introduced to word problems during our group time Math Minutes.  These will be introduced in Kindergarten as well and are one of the most challenging tasks for young mathematicians.  The key to solving math problems is to teach children strategies to solve them.  The first strategy will be drawing pictures, which we began today.  The second will be a math “sentence,” but I’ll leave that up to the Kindergarten and First grade teachers 🙂

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  • M&M Matching!

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  • Budding Blossoms!

     

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  • Creative Tots Egg-cellent Adventure!

    With Easter just around the corner, we, fittingly, used our cooking day to dye Easter eggs!  The children had the option of drawing on their egg before dying it or just dipping it into a variety of fun Easter colors.  Once our eggs looked egg-stra perfect, the boys and girls learned about how to hard boil an egg.  Looking at the difference between a hard boiled egg and a raw egg, the children decided hard boiled looked much more appetizing!  They got to put their taste buds to the test when each one had the opportunity to crack open their own hard boiled egg, slice it up, and eat it.  It was a delicious experience!

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  • We are Readers, Writers and Illustrators

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  • Building Safari Sentences

    We used our sight words to build safari sentences and then wrote the name of the unknown animal.  Building sentences helps us better grasp the concept of one to one correspondence when reading as well as the difference between letters and words.  It also helps us begin to recognize that there are spaces between words in written language.  We will be exploring this during reading groups this month as well.

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  • Going on an African Safari

    We went on an African safari during small groups and kept a record of the animals we found throughout the school.  We used our graph to explore an important math concept for Kindergarten…comparing sets…which animal did we find the most of?  Which animal did we find the least of?  Did we find more giraffes or more lions?  Did we find fewer zebras or fewer ostriches?

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  • Ready to Write on a Line…

    We transitioned this month into using lines when writing.  We learned that all letters “sit” on the line with the exception of a few!  Ask your little one which letters “dig a hole.”  They are doing a fantastic job.  I’m amazed and so very proud of their progress in this area over the past few weeks.

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