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Saturday, November 16, 2024

November 11-15th: Four Day Week No School Monday Veterans Day


A read aloud on Tuesday.


Scholastic News Let's Find Out
Reading about veterans.


Ask your child if they remember the branches of the military.


Movement
In a parade.


Marching in the parade!


Math
Parade Pattern
What comes next?
AABB

Math
Parade Pattern
ABC Pattern
Phonics
Letter Ww and its sound /w/.



Practicing for the NWEA.
Sentence reading.



What two pictures (words) start with the /c/ sound?

Stations
Word work red word (was).




Stations
Reviewing recent red words with this rainbow sight word worksheet.


Quiet Time Choice on Tuesday: Happy Veterans Day!
Color by letter (vowels and color words).


A  School Safety Lesson


A walking field trip with Miss Carey's class to our rally spot.


Read Aloud
This nonfiction book is detailed.
It is organized like a report.
The children will be writing reports next.
We read a few sections each day.
Ask your child what an estuary is!



Centers
Art Table
watercolor painting


Centers
Writing and drawing
Creating a frog for our frog pond.



Centers
Blocks
Creating frogs.
Recording how many blocks used and recording the design.


frogs


Morning Meeting
Share
Would you rather ... 
Eat pasta! (2) Pasta with cheese was the type the two liked.
Eat Pizza! (16) Cheese was the favored type of pizza.


Wednesday
NWEA Dyslexia Screener
The children were excited to use their iPad and a headset.


The children were spread out so that the microphone could pick up their voice.


Repeating back a series of pictures.


Providing the initial sound in words.

Reading consonant, vowel, consonant words (CVC).

Selecting rhyming words.


Lowercase letter work.


Picking the lowercase letter asked.


Providing the middle vowel sound in words.


CVC word work.


Tapping out the beginning, middle, and ending sound in CVC words.


Uppercase letter work.


Choosing her next library book.
Wednesday was library book exchange day.
This is our quick book exchange.
You can send back your child's library book back to school anytime 
just tell your child to give it to me when they arrive.


Math
Working to secure teen numbers.
Sequencing teen numbers.



Cut and glue in order.


Kindergarten Math Goals
Recognize 0-30.
Count forward by ones to 100.
Count backwards by ones 15-0.

Phonics
Letter Jj and its sound /j/.



Phonics
Word and sentence work: red words (to) and (do).





Stations
Word and sentence work: (to).


Stations
Small group work with Mrs. Cornell.


Red word practice: (to).


Stations
Word Work


A Quiet Time choice on Thursday: Cosmic Yoga
Pedro the Penguin
All about persistence and following your dreams!
 Pedro is a determined penguin who wants to fly.


Handwriting 
Lowercase letter formation: Magic c
dry try


wet try


Lowercase a
Magic c turns into an a.


dry try


wet try 


Practicing the correct formation of lowercase c in his handwriting book.


Practicing the correct formation of lowercase o in her handwriting book.


Spanish practice work: color words.


Centers
Dramatization
The Frog Pond




Centers
Blocks
Creating a river for salmon and other creatures.


Great job creating a habitat for salmon!

A picture before the blocks are cleaned up and put back on the shelf.


Salmon eggs!


Centers
Library & Listening
Enjoying a book.


Centers
Writing and Drawing
Creating a frog for our frog pond.


A few of the frogs created for our pond!




Centers
Games
Playing Tic Tac Toe


Pond Cove has earned a celebration for filling the link jar!
There were six celebration ideas to vote for.
Our class had the most votes for: 
First choice: School Dance Party (8).
Second choice: Dress Up Day (5).
Third choice: Dress in your favorite color day (2).
Now we wait and see what had the most votes for all grades at Pond Cove.


Math
Counting objects carefully over ten (teen groupings).
Marking each with a dot or a line is a good strategy.


Putting a number in each is a strategy.


Touch counting is a good strategy.




Math
Practice work for the number 12.
Kindergarten Math Goal: Read and write 0-30.


Phonics
Letter Ee and its sound /e/.



Our daily phonics lessons often involve opportunities for your child to become 
very comfortable with these Uppercase and Lowercase Alphabet bridges!

Kindergarten Reading Goal: Name all capital and lowercase letters.

Concept: Each letter in our alphabet stands for one or more sounds.





Stations
Reading the emergent reader The Life Cycle of a Frog.


Reading her pumpkin emergent reader.


Stations
Practicing her red words.


Stations
Reading
Reading her emergent reader Fall Colors.




Centers
Art Table
Watercolors



Writing
Sentence work.
Review of:
What is a letter?
What is a word?
What is a sentence?

Mix and fix sentence work.
Learning about capitalization, spacing, and punctuation.


Cut and glue


Put the sentence in order.
Color the salmon and provide a habitat.



Centers
Blocks
A BIG frog!


A tadpole and a turtle.


a frog


Centers
Discovery Table
Exploring with water: these frogs are having meeting of some sort!
The children are enjoying water discovery.  They are having fun in the frog pond!


Centers
Art Easel
The Life Cycle of a Frog.
He is drawing many eggs!
He plans to keep going on Monday!



Centers
Art Table
Watercolors



Centers
Art Table
Watercolor frog!


Centers
Dramatization
Puppet play at the frog pond!


Dramatization
Good progress in the frog pond!


Dismissal
Friday the children were given back artwork in art class.
They brought these giant envelopes of artwork home!
The art trimester is almost over.

It was a good week! 
Maybe your child shared about undercover staff spirit week?
(The staff did some unusual fun things and waited to see if 
the children noticed we were all doing them together).
 
I hope your child's school picture made it home to you to preview!
If you would like to have your child's picture taken again,
 mark your calendar for Picture Retake Day on December 5, 2024.

Next Week:
More learning about fish and aquatic habitats! 🐟 🐠

The cold weather is here.  Please remember we go outside daily whenever possible, so warmer clothes are needed.  When your child wears boots to school (due to rain or snow), please have a pair of shoes available (no slippers please). The boots will stay in your child's locker and clean shoes will help keep our carpet and classroom floor dry.  If you have an extra pair of sneakers they can stay in your child's locker rather than travel back and forth daily.  It is up to your family. 


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