Reminders:
* The Kindergarten Awards are at 8:30 tomorrow Tuesday morning.
* The End of Year party is on Thursday at Karl Young Park. We will walk over as a group. Our class is responsible for bringing water toys and juice boxes. (They switched us from water.) Everyone is welcome.
* Friday is an early dismissal day. We will also celebrate our summer birthdays on this day.
Thanks for a great year!
Have a safe and relaxing summer!
-Mrs. Eddlemon
Mrs. Eddlemon's Class
Tuesday, May 31, 2011
Tuesday, May 17, 2011
Ocean Life
Today we completed our study of the orca whale. We learned lots of interesting information that I'm sure your child would love to tell you about.
We will be studying various types of fish over the next few days and then move on to the study of the octopus and shark next week.
The sight words we are working on are BEEN, SEEN, COULD, WOULD and SHOULD.
In math we are reviewing addition, number patterns, and measuring.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
May 31 at 8:30- Kindergarten Awards Ceremony
June 2- Kindergarten end of year party at Karl Young Park
June 3- Last day of Kindergarten!!! (early dismissal-12:30)
We will be studying various types of fish over the next few days and then move on to the study of the octopus and shark next week.
The sight words we are working on are BEEN, SEEN, COULD, WOULD and SHOULD.
In math we are reviewing addition, number patterns, and measuring.
IMPORTANT DATES TO REMEMBER:
May 31 at 8:30- Kindergarten Awards Ceremony
June 2- Kindergarten end of year party at Karl Young Park
June 3- Last day of Kindergarten!!! (early dismissal-12:30)
Saturday, April 2, 2011
Butterflies and Ants
This week we are talking about the life cycle of a butterfly. We will be reading many factual books about butterflies, labeling the parts of a butterfly, creating a butterfly life cycle, ordering events of The Very Hungry Caterpillar, and writing about butterflies.
In math we are focusing on symmetry and measurement.
Next week we will continue the planner with a focus on ants. We will read fiction and nonfiction books about ants (icluding Two Bad Ants and Ant Cities), label an ant's body parts, discuss the life cycle of an ant, make our own room for Two Bad Ants and make our own Ant City.
In math we will focus on patterns and graphing.
We have 3 fun events coming up.
1. April 20- Kindergarten program at 6:30 pm in the cafeteria. We will be performing BUGZ!!! Our class will be the fireflies. Your child will need handheld flashlight (not a laser pointer) that should be sent to school by Wednesday so that we can begin to practice with them. The kids will also need a solid black t-shirt to wear on the night of the performance.
2. April 26- Butterfly Museum Field Trip. We will be needing chaperones, so please let me know if you are available.
3. April 29- Dia de los Ninos (Day of the Child) This day will be packed with fun as the students rotate through the 6 kindergarten classrooms making puppets and maracas, eating tortillas, dancing, playing bingo (loteria), planting seeds, and hitting a pinata. The tortillas and movie will be in our classroom. If you are available that morning sometime between 8:15 and 11:15, please sign up for a 30 minuted time slot.
We will also need people to bring bags of individually wrapped candy (25 of the same item), flour tortillas, corn tortillas, squeezable butter, and a pinata. Please sign up to help out if you can or email me if you are unable to stop by the classroom.
Thank you all for your continued help and support!
-Sarah Eddlemon
ps As you know, it has been an unusual and sad week for our class. I want you to know how proud of your kids I am. They showed so much concern and empathy for their classmate that I was almost brought to tears. I wish you all could have heard our conversation. It was incredibly heartwarming.
And as a last note, I want to thank you all for all you've done/plan to do for the two families in need at this time. What a blessing it must be for them to be part of such a caring and giving community! Y'all are the best!
In math we are focusing on symmetry and measurement.
Next week we will continue the planner with a focus on ants. We will read fiction and nonfiction books about ants (icluding Two Bad Ants and Ant Cities), label an ant's body parts, discuss the life cycle of an ant, make our own room for Two Bad Ants and make our own Ant City.
In math we will focus on patterns and graphing.
We have 3 fun events coming up.
1. April 20- Kindergarten program at 6:30 pm in the cafeteria. We will be performing BUGZ!!! Our class will be the fireflies. Your child will need handheld flashlight (not a laser pointer) that should be sent to school by Wednesday so that we can begin to practice with them. The kids will also need a solid black t-shirt to wear on the night of the performance.
2. April 26- Butterfly Museum Field Trip. We will be needing chaperones, so please let me know if you are available.
3. April 29- Dia de los Ninos (Day of the Child) This day will be packed with fun as the students rotate through the 6 kindergarten classrooms making puppets and maracas, eating tortillas, dancing, playing bingo (loteria), planting seeds, and hitting a pinata. The tortillas and movie will be in our classroom. If you are available that morning sometime between 8:15 and 11:15, please sign up for a 30 minuted time slot.
We will also need people to bring bags of individually wrapped candy (25 of the same item), flour tortillas, corn tortillas, squeezable butter, and a pinata. Please sign up to help out if you can or email me if you are unable to stop by the classroom.
Thank you all for your continued help and support!
-Sarah Eddlemon
ps As you know, it has been an unusual and sad week for our class. I want you to know how proud of your kids I am. They showed so much concern and empathy for their classmate that I was almost brought to tears. I wish you all could have heard our conversation. It was incredibly heartwarming.
And as a last note, I want to thank you all for all you've done/plan to do for the two families in need at this time. What a blessing it must be for them to be part of such a caring and giving community! Y'all are the best!
Sunday, March 20, 2011
Flowers and Seed Plants
This week we will continue our 5th PYP planner---What Goes Around Comes Around.
PYP Activities-
Make our own sunflowers
Plant and observe the sprouting of a seed
Plant sequencing book
Life Cycle of a seed plant
In math we will be focusing on addition, patterning, and matching.
Our sight words are said, from, went and call
Thank you so much to all of you who helped out at Field Day and sent in healthy snacks. It was a great day!
Wednesday is class picture day. Kindergarten is usually first, so please be on time!
Friday is our field trip to see Flat Stanley. Please send a lunch in a throw away bag/container. If you are chaperoning (Taylor, Haight, Malinsky, Waida and Hinrichs) please consider driving/carpooling because I'm not sure if we'll all fit on the bus!
Friday is also an early dismissal day. Please plan accordingly.
Let's make it a great week!
-Sarah Eddlemon
PYP Activities-
Make our own sunflowers
Plant and observe the sprouting of a seed
Plant sequencing book
Life Cycle of a seed plant
In math we will be focusing on addition, patterning, and matching.
Our sight words are said, from, went and call
Thank you so much to all of you who helped out at Field Day and sent in healthy snacks. It was a great day!
Wednesday is class picture day. Kindergarten is usually first, so please be on time!
Friday is our field trip to see Flat Stanley. Please send a lunch in a throw away bag/container. If you are chaperoning (Taylor, Haight, Malinsky, Waida and Hinrichs) please consider driving/carpooling because I'm not sure if we'll all fit on the bus!
Friday is also an early dismissal day. Please plan accordingly.
Let's make it a great week!
-Sarah Eddlemon
Monday, February 28, 2011
What Goes Around Comes Around
This week we will finish our 4th PYP Planner and begin our 5th....What Goes Around Comes Around.
This is a science based planner focusing on life cycles.
On Wednesday we will begin discussing the life cycle of a frog.
Some of our activities include reading fiction and nonfiction books about frogs, ordering the life cycle of a frog, writing about frogs, and creating a book about frogs.
In math we are focusing on measuring, spatial awareness, visual discrimination and basic addition.
Our sight words are NOT, THAT and YOUR.
Other info:
* On Wednesday we will be visited by a makeup artist from Houston Grand Opera.
* Field Day is next Friday morning. Please make sure you send your $3.25 for the t-shirt.
* Book Orders are due on Wednesday.
Have a great week!!!
This is a science based planner focusing on life cycles.
On Wednesday we will begin discussing the life cycle of a frog.
Some of our activities include reading fiction and nonfiction books about frogs, ordering the life cycle of a frog, writing about frogs, and creating a book about frogs.
In math we are focusing on measuring, spatial awareness, visual discrimination and basic addition.
Our sight words are NOT, THAT and YOUR.
Other info:
* On Wednesday we will be visited by a makeup artist from Houston Grand Opera.
* Field Day is next Friday morning. Please make sure you send your $3.25 for the t-shirt.
* Book Orders are due on Wednesday.
Have a great week!!!
Friday, February 18, 2011
GO TEXAN!
Next week we will be continuing our Where In the World Are We From? planner with a focus on the state of Texas.
We will be reading several books about cowboys and Texas and doing the following activities.
*Alamo bean collage
*writing/illustrating favorite Texas thing
*creating a cactus hotel based on the book by the same name
*putting together a horse
The sight words we are focusing on are THEY, LOVE and OUT.
In math we will be doing activities involving measuring and time.
REMINDERS!
*Friday is GO TEXAN Day! Please wear Texan attire and bring a SACK LUNCH! We will watch the trail ride go by and eating a special snack---Frito pie and S'mores (Teddy Grahams, marshmallows, and chocolate chips!) Thanks for all of you who signed up to send in an item for our treats!
*Thank you to everyone who sent in the items for the rice rotaion!
*Book Orders will be in the Tuesday folders this week. Check them out. There are a lot of good picks this month!
We will be reading several books about cowboys and Texas and doing the following activities.
*Alamo bean collage
*writing/illustrating favorite Texas thing
*creating a cactus hotel based on the book by the same name
*putting together a horse
The sight words we are focusing on are THEY, LOVE and OUT.
In math we will be doing activities involving measuring and time.
REMINDERS!
*Friday is GO TEXAN Day! Please wear Texan attire and bring a SACK LUNCH! We will watch the trail ride go by and eating a special snack---Frito pie and S'mores (Teddy Grahams, marshmallows, and chocolate chips!) Thanks for all of you who signed up to send in an item for our treats!
*Thank you to everyone who sent in the items for the rice rotaion!
*Book Orders will be in the Tuesday folders this week. Check them out. There are a lot of good picks this month!
Wednesday, February 2, 2011
Where In The World Are You From?
Happy 101st Day of School! We had a great celebration yesterday with lots of fun activities. Thanks to all to all of you for your contributions.
This week and next we will continue our Where In The World planner.
We will do the following activities.
-Read aloud Me on the Map, students will create their own small books.
-Read aloud Mapping Pennies World, students learn the shape of the continents by making a small book.
-Read aloud We Dream of a World, students create their own page of a class book.
-Begin researching our countries of origins. (If you have not sent in the questionaire, please do so as soon as possible.) Also, if you can find a book about your country at your local library, please do so. I will try to get as many as I can from the Twain library, but it is limited.
In Math we are focusing on more/less/equal, counting to 100 (sets of 10), patterning, and graphing.
Valentine's Day is Monday, February 14th. We will be having a card exchange. Please have your cards here by Friday, February 11.
FYI- I will be out of town next Monday and Tuesday (meeting my new nephews!). Please remind your child to follow our daily rules and procedures even when I am not here. =)
Have a great week! Maybe we'll see snow!
This week and next we will continue our Where In The World planner.
We will do the following activities.
-Read aloud Me on the Map, students will create their own small books.
-Read aloud Mapping Pennies World, students learn the shape of the continents by making a small book.
-Read aloud We Dream of a World, students create their own page of a class book.
-Begin researching our countries of origins. (If you have not sent in the questionaire, please do so as soon as possible.) Also, if you can find a book about your country at your local library, please do so. I will try to get as many as I can from the Twain library, but it is limited.
In Math we are focusing on more/less/equal, counting to 100 (sets of 10), patterning, and graphing.
Valentine's Day is Monday, February 14th. We will be having a card exchange. Please have your cards here by Friday, February 11.
FYI- I will be out of town next Monday and Tuesday (meeting my new nephews!). Please remind your child to follow our daily rules and procedures even when I am not here. =)
Have a great week! Maybe we'll see snow!
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