Showing posts with label January. Show all posts
Showing posts with label January. Show all posts

Tuesday, May 8, 2018

January 2018

Happy New Year!! How in the world can it possibly be 2018 already?  We celebrated the 100th day of school on January 26.

100 year old Tylee
100 year old Maycee

100 year old Cayden

100 year old Mallory

100 year old Rachel

100 year old Kenzie

100 year old Ella

100 year old Judah


100 year old Carleigh

100 year old Tavin

100 year old Mikaela

100 year old Jake

100 year old Easton

It's time to party,

they are 100 day old smarties!
resting for 100 seconds


resting for 100 seconds

Carleigh resting 
Carleigh dribbling 100 times

Mallory dribbling 100 times

Jake dribbling 100 times

Ella dribbling 100 times

Mikaela dribbling 100 times

Rachel dribbling 100 tijmes

Judah dribbling 100 times

Kenzie dribbling 100 times

Cayden dribbling 100 times

Maycee dribbling 100 times

Easton dribbling 100 times

 balancing on 1 foot for 100 seconds

balancing

Kindergarten-2nd grade listening to a story

look at all of those 100 year olds!

100th day centers

putting together a 100 piece puzzle

:)

:)

100 year old teachers!
~Ms. Anglin

Friday, January 27, 2017

Winter Wonderland

Man, we can really tell it is winter here!  The negative temps and snow accumulation have made for a long month of January, let me tell ya!  We got the new year started with a chilly bulletin board display.  Each firstie got to choose a shape and turn it into a penguin.  I just love this bulletin board each January!

We got right into the swing of things in our centers this month.  We had contraction puzzles from School and the City which are amazing!  There are all kinds of grammar puzzles there and I can't wait to use more of them this year.  There were also centers with file folder games featuring contractions.  Now I am noticing apostrophes showing up in words that don't need them... hmmmmm







































Flashlight Friday is still a favorite activity in the new year.  These kids work so hard on Fridays so we have some extra time to just sit back and read.  Today they got about 20 minutes of free read time and they loved it.



I read the story Snowmen at Night to the class and they created hallway art and writing.  They had to say what they would do if they were a snowman that came alive at night.  There would be lots of dodgeball with snowballs, drinking hot chocolate, sledding, and ice skating.  They made their snowmen by tearing paper.

Our reading story this week was called Honey Bees.  As treats all week long we had honey flavored teddy grahams.  One day I also brought honey from home and had them try it.  Surprisingly, most of the students had never had plain honey before.  A lot of them preferred to dip their teddy grahams into the honey, and some licked their plates clean!


We used tens and ones manipulatives in math this chapter.  To make sure we had plenty of space to keep all of our materials handy, we spread out on the floor to work.  A small change of scenery was such a treat for this lesson.



During some free time I partnered the students up and had them read a book together.  I told each group to find a spot anywhere in the room to read to each other.  I am going to take a wild guess here but I think this library area is a favorite- 3 out of 4 groups chose to squish in this space to read.

Another animal came for show and tell!  Leah joined our class for a little bit one afternoon.  She was freshly bathed and still a little damp!  She was so interested in all of the kids, she could smell their dogs on them.  Georgia was a very good pet owner and answered our questions about Leah.  Georgia's dad brought her to town just for us!



Peyton brought a new Christmas gift as her show and tell.  It was a cute bear that you could feed.

One lesson in our SS unit was about landforms and bodies of water. We made a neat landform flap book filled with information on the landforms and bodies of water. We touched on mountains, hills, plains, islands, lakes, rivers, and oceans.

Hope you are staying warm!!
~Ms. Anglin