Morning Meeting: Activity
We learned to read/sing this song at our Morning Meeting.
The children enjoyed it very much.
They loved covering up a letter and clapping instead of saying the letters (like Bingo).
Ask your child to sing this to you!
Thinking about how to record this one.
0 plus ? = 10
Independent practice work.
A fun read aloud.
Centers
Writing & Drawing
Writing messages to friends.
Math
addition
Record the number sentence given.
Stations
Consonant, vowel, consonant (CVC) reading practice:
Color, cut, read, and glue the matching picture.
Handwriting this week: lowercase x and y.
K for ME read aloud
This story helped the children experience a different perspective.
Centers
Math Center
Spin A House
Centers
Art Easel
Drawing the Children's Museum
Blocks
Addition greater than ten.
Double ten frames.
solving
Independent practice work.
Phonics
Read and match.
Stations
Find the Word (short a and i).
Practicing an emergent reader.
Keeping careful match.
Stations
Independent work.
Writing
Fictional Narrative
He is working on the external attributes of his character.
Centers
Library & Listening
Groundhog Gets A Say!
Discovery Table
Play Doh Construction Mats.
addition
The number sentences were given and the children recorded a match to the sentence given.
Mrs. Barr's first grade class invited us to see their reports.
Listening to her explain what she has learned about the animal she chose.
Recess
Working on an igloo!
Reading her The Three Little Pigs emergent reader to Mrs. Cornell.
The children keep these emergent readers in their individual book bins for reread practice.
Reading group.
One of my favorite read aloud stories at this time of year.
A young robot named Z trying to find the meaning of "love."
I recommend this one for your family library.
Writing
Fictional Narrative
They are working on the internal attributes of their character.
Centers
Blocks
Police
Fire
Jail
The children have begun to design their Valentine's Day pockets! On Friday many took turns working with Mrs. Hunt (Olive's mom) at the Art Table. Thank you Mrs. Hunt for helping the children complete the sponge painting!
The children will finish sponge painting their Valentine's Day pockets on Monday.
They will fancy them up, and we will hang them.
If your child finishes their valentines at home,
it is helpful if they come to school. We will begin delivering valentines that are ready mid week, thanks! We will open valentines on Friday! They are excited! 💕
This Week:
Monday: Gym (sneakers helpful)
Tuesday: Library: If ready to exchange, please return the book
in the library bag, thanks.
Thursday: Library: If ready to exchange, please return the book
in the library bag, thanks.
Friday: Exchanging valentines. 💌


























































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