Do you like green eggs and ham? Our kindergartners sure did! Mrs. Zais from the kitchen read us that silly story and then our cook friends made green eggs and ham for us to try! We graphed if we did or did not like them. Most of us did! We had a great time dressing up as our favorite Dr. Seuss character!
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We had THE BEST DAY celebrating our 100th Day of Kindergarten! We dressed as 100 year old grandmas and grandpas. After eating our 100 breakfast, we completed stations related to the number 100. We built with 100 cups, 100 marshmallows and 100 legos, counted by 10's to 100, bingo-dabbed "gumballs" on the machine, counted out 100 pieces of Fruit Loops to make necklaces, put numbers in order to 100, raced to 100 in a counting game and made 100th day crowns. We also recorded 100 "licks" of a lollipop to see if we could get to the middle. We counted out 100 snacks and ate those. AND, what 100th Day celebration would be complete without popping 100 balloons with our bumpers?!? We had a BLAST!!! We learned all about Penguins, discovering facts about where they live, what they eat, what predators they have and how they move.
We ROCKED out to the 80's today as we celebrated our 80th day of kindergarten! We sorted real vs nonsense CVC words on cassette tapes (after learning what cassette tapes were), added numbers to equal the sums in 867-5309 (yes we listened to the song the whole time), and used our five senses to complete a graphic organizer on the candy Pop Rocks. Today was RAD!
We teamed up with the 5th graders to build gingerbread houses. We had so much fun collaborating with the older kids!
After comparing and contrasting multiple versions of the Gingerbread Man, we baked gingerbread cookies. However, our cooks at school peeked in the oven to see if they were done and the gingerbread men ran out. After a hunt around our school, we found them in our classroom! We enjoyed hot cocoa as we decorated and ate these delicious treats!
Yes, this really happened! What better way to practice reading and writing our CVC words than with a snowball fight?! (Complete with hats and mittens or course!) We had a BLAST with this activity!
We celebrated being thankful by having a Thanksgiving Feast. We read the stroy, Stone Soup. Then we each brought items in to add to our very own stone soup. We made butter and enjoyed that with our feast as well! |
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