Sunday, December 18, 2016

A Week in Review: December 12th

Dear Families,
Your Kindergartner worked very hard last week and we have a lot in store for the week ahead.

The coming week, we have a lot of festive activities planned!
Monday:  We will be making cards with 4th Grade Buddies in Mrs. Knapp's room to Thank Troops stationed outside of the US.
Tuesday: We will be having a Stone Circle with other classes in the school.  Each class will be reciting poems that they have learned.  The poem our class will be reciting was sent home to practice last week.
Wednesday: School Wide Sing Along.  Looking forward to this 1st Annual Event!  If your child wants to, they can dress in their holiday best for this event.
Thursday: Holiday Party.  Your child may wear Pajamas to school this day!
Friday:  No School!  Happy Holidays!  See you on 2017!

Position Words:

In Math, we have been working on learning position words.  For example, they played a game where they rolled a dice and had to write the number that came after the number rolled or before the number rolled.  

Holidays Around the World

This week we visited India and Mexico  When we visited Mexico, we talked about celebrations in Mexico and looked at pictures of some of the beautiful places in Mexico.  Your child brought home a pinata.  They had such a great time using watercolor paints to paint the bird on the pinata.

Winter Clothing

The kids are really doing a nice job getting all of their winter gear by themselves.  We have some resident "experts" that have been helping their friends zip coats!  It really is so sweet to watch.  Please know that if the wind chill is ABOVE ZERO, they do go outside.  So even if it's 2 degrees, they go out.  The kids are only allowed off of the black top during the winter months (even if the snow is gone) if they have snow pants and boots.  Otherwise, they would come back inside very cold and wet.




Sunday, December 11, 2016

A Week In Review: December 5th

Literacy

Your children have been busy readers and writers this week.  In writing they have been learning to add details to their pictures so that they can better tell their stories to other people.  In reading we have been learning how to gather evidence from the text to prove our thinking.  We have been learning that you can look at a character's face to get evidence about how they are feeling.  

Math

In math we have been working with ordering numbers 1-10.  In one activity (pictured below), each child was given a number in a random order.  They had to work together to get in order from smallest to largest. They really impressed me with their ability to talk to each other and get themselves in the correct order.

Spirit Days

On Friday, we will be having WLE Spirit Days.  If your child ordered spirit wear, they should consider wearing on Friday.   If you did not order Spirit Wear, they can still show school spirit by dressing with black and orange!

Report Cards

Report cards will be available in Family Access on Wednesday at 4pm.  Please let me know if you have any questions or concerns about your child's report card/progress in Kindergarten.

Winter Gear

The kids were so excited to see the fluffy white snow falling on Friday.  Please remember to send your child to school with snow pants, boots, hats, and gloves each day.  It has been working out the best if these items are packed in a SEPARATE bag....not in their backpacks.  Many items are ending up in the lost and found, so if you have your child's name written on each item, you may e more likely to get it back if it becomes lost.

Holiday Party

Our Holiday Party will be on Thursday, December 22nd from 12-1:30pm.  Please let me know if you can help (thank you to those that have already volunteered).  We will be having a pizza lunch, doing a craft, and playing a game.  You will not need to send a lunch that day.






Sunday, December 4, 2016

A Week in Review: November 28th

What an exciting week we had in Kindergarten this week.  We "traveled" to Russia, went on a field trip to the Outdoor Center, and shopped at the Holiday Shop!

Outdoor Education Center

Kindergarten Ninjas!  Sneaking up to get a good look at the birds!

On Thursday, we visited the Outdoor Education Center, an extension of our school district.  While there, we learned about how birds prepare for winter, how leaves grow, how animals build a shelter, and used our 5 senses to explore objects found in nature.  Your child made a bird feeder out of popcorn and a pine cone.  The best news is, the pine cone can be refilled all winter long for our Michigan birds.

 Holidays Around the World
 

For social studies, we are traveling around the world and visiting various countries.  This week Mr. Kern - a pilot for American Airlines, came to talk to us about flying in an airplane.  The kids got their "passports" stamped and learned about some ways that Russian culture is similar and different from ours.  This coming week we will be visiting Israel and Holland.

Jewel Party

The kids earned another "Jewel" Party.  This time they chose to have Zeth visit us for the whole day!  Lots of smiles were had while Zeth visited us.
 

 Holiday Party

Our Holiday Party will be on Thursday, December 22nd from 12-1:30pm.  Please let me know if you can help.  We will be having a pizza lunch, doing a craft, and playing a game.





Sunday, November 27, 2016

Calling All 4th and 5th Graders Interested in NEWS CREW

Please click on the link below to apply for a WLE TV News Crew job, if you are interested.   Applications are due December 14th!  Let me know if you have any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,
Mrs. McDonald

https://docs.google.com/forms/d/e/1FAIpQLSep7lgxYZBhjdo58lI_whOBYbx-hGNT9ZecE117Vlv4RSISJQ/viewform

Monday, November 21, 2016

A Week In Review: November 14th

This past week was full of new learning in Room 17.  I also wanted to give you a few reminders about upcoming events:

  • $10 Holiday Party Money is due ASAP
  • Field Trip permission slips and $8 is due on Wednesday
  • Yuck Soup Items are due tomorrow morning.  Please send in an item for our soup. We have lots of noodles already.  We could use the following items: crackers, cut up carrot, cut up tomato, cut up celery, cut up onion, and veggie that would be good in soup.  I will be bringing in the broth for our soup.
  • Thanksgiving Celebration:  On Wednesday afternoon, we will be having a little celebration with our Yuck Soup, Bread, and class made butter.   
Image result for present clip artHOLIDAY SHOP:  A letter went home with your child last week regarding the Holiday Shop.  This is a time for your children to purchase items for their loved ones all by themselves.  They will have a personal shopper with them to help them make decisions, but for the most part they get to do it all by themselves.  I know my girls feel so proud when they give me the gifts that they picked out for me.  Your child does not have to participate - it is completely voluntary.   The children are only allowed to purchase gifts for other people, they are not allowed to buy gifts for themselves at the holiday shop.

Reading and Writing

This week we had a reading celebration.  We completed our first reading unit and wanted to celebrate with the BIG KIDS.  4th Graders from Mrs. Knapp's class came over to visit and celebrate with us.  We shared with them all of the reading strategies that we have learned.  The 4th Graders had a little bit of time to read our favorite stories to us too.

In Writing, we started writing our very own books.  We worked on drawing a story over multiple pages.  Once we had our story written with pictures, we went back and tried to label the things in our pictures.


 Math

In math we have been continuing to work with counting numbers and one to one matching.  We have been learning many games that require us to roll a dice, identify the number, and then count out the named amount of objects.  This is really tricky.  We are being really careful so that we don't double count any of the objects.  Next week we are going to be learning about shapes and many ways to represent a number.


Gratitude Steel Drum Band

As a part of our Diversity Week Celebration, the Gratitude Steel Drum Band came to play music for us from all over the world.  This was such a fun time.  Thank you to the PTA for making it possible.

Thankful for Books

Thank you for returning the Feathers for our turkey.  He sure looks good with all of the fancy feathers the children have added!





NEW POPCORN WORDS will go home next week.  There will only be 3 words - 2 new ones and 1 review word.  Thank you for helping your child recognize these words when they see them in books.  We are continuing to work on the following words this week:

  • is
  • in
  • at
  • are
  • like 
  • you




Sunday, November 13, 2016

A Week in Review: November 7th


ZETH the Corn Snake Visits Room 17
I think the highlight of the week was that Zeth - Mrs. Pfeffer's snake visited our classroom at his lunch time.  The kids were so thrilled that they could watch him eat his weekly lunch - a mouse. 

FIELD TRIP NEWS: Outdoor Center
We will be going on our next field trip on December 1st.  A permission slip went home with your children last week.  We will be going to the Walled Lake Outdoor Education Center.  Since this is an extension of our school community, teachers will be the only chaperones this time.  

THANKSGIVING AND WINTER CELEBRATIONS

Please let me know if you are able to volunteer at our upcoming celebrations.  We will have a small celebration (YUCK Soup!, bread, and homemade butter On Wednesday, November 23rd).  I will just need some help running game stations on that day.

For the WINTER celebration on Thursday, December 23rd, we will be doing winter themed activities.  I will need some help before the party to get the activities ready and I will need parent volunteers at school to help with the activities.  Please let me know if you are available for either celebration.  Additionally, I will be sending home a note/baggie for Holiday Celebrations.  I am going to ask $10/child to cover the cost of food and crafts for our remaining celebrations in Kindergarten (Thanksgiving, Winter, Valentine's Day, and 100s Day).


Thank you all for coming to parent teacher conferences on Tuesday.  I very much enjoyed my conversations with all of you!  I just know this is going to be the best year!

Sunday, November 6, 2016

A Week In Review: The Week of October 31st

So much happened this week that it seems like Halloween was months ago!  This week I am going to start with some school news!

WLE Spirit Wear

Order Your Walled Lake Spiritwear Today!
Show your Tiger Pride and order your spiritwear today! All orders must be placed by MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21st! You may order by simply filling out the order form that was sent home with your child and returning it to the school OR ordering online at the link below!
https://walledlake.itemorder.com

PTA NEWS

PTA NEEDS YOU!  PTA has asked me to find a parent that would be our classroom representative.  As a representative, you would have to attend 1 meeting a month to help the PTA makes decisions about for school community. If you are willing to donate your time as a PTA classroom representative, your child will get FREE POPCORN FOR THE YEAR!  Please let me know if you would be willing to be our classroom rep.

SOCKTOBER CONTINUES: A WLE 5th Grader on a Mission

Check out this incredible video featuring our Fifth Grade students as they support their classmate, Zane. Click here to play…

Zane is collecting warm clothing items for the South Oakland Shelter. We are helping him reach his goal of 300 items. Any donation of new socks, warm clothes can be placed in the box outside Mr. Malonis' classroom. 

Room 17 News

Our Halloween celebration was a success.  The kids had a great time seeing the hallway decorated and marching in our Halloween parade.  Thank you for coming to celebrate with us!

 In Math we are working on sorting objects in a variety of ways.  We sorted objects with partners and tried to figure out what sorting rules other pairs used.  It was a very fun activity and the kids loved trying to find new ways to sort the objects.



In writing, we are working on telling stories orally.  Your children are working really hard to tell their stories using the transition words - FIRST, THEN or NEXT, and LAST.  We listened to each other tell stories and snapped our fingers when we heard those words.  It was really very fun.  Consider encouraging your Kindergartner to use first, next and last when telling you a story at home.

We are also working very hard to recognize letters (Capital and Lowercase) as well as finding the POPCORN words in our reading books.  It is truly amazing how much your children have grown as learners in such a short amount of time.

FIELD TRIP NEWS: Outdoor Center
We will be going on our next field trip on December 1st.  A permission slip went home with your children last week.  We will be going to the Walled Lake Outdoor Education Center.  Since this is an extension of our school community, teachers will be the only chaperones this time.  

THANKSGIVING AND WINTER CELEBRATIONS

Please let me know if you are able to volunteer at our upcoming celebrations.  We will have a small celebration (YUCK Soup!, bread, and homemade butter On Wednesday, November 23rd).  I will just need some help running game stations on that day.

For the WINTER celebration on Thursday, December 22nd, we will be doing winter themed activities.  I will need some help before the party to get the activities ready and I will need parent volunteers at school to help with the activities.  Please let me know if you are available for either celebration.  Additionally, I will be sending home a note/baggie for Holiday Celebrations.  I am going to ask $10/child to cover the cost of food and crafts for our remaining celebrations in Kindergarten (Thanksgiving, Winter, Valentine's Day, and 100s Day).

Tuesday, November 1, 2016

Sunday, October 30, 2016

A Week In Pictures: October 24th

This week went by so fast.  Your children loved our first field trip to MSU Tollgate Farm.  It was cold, but lots of fun was still had by all.   Halloween reminders:  please send your child to school with a costume that they can put on independently.  It's best if the costume can go on top of their clothes.  If you are attending the parade, please meet us behind the school at 9:30 am.  You do not need to sign in at the office.

Reading

We have learned so many strategies that readers use since the beginning of the year.  We are working on these strategies every day.  

Each week we read a new BIG BOOK.  It is called shared reading.  We read the book together every day and then each child makes their own version of the book to put in their book bins.  You can see the yellow highlights on the pages.  Each week we look for specific concepts of print.  On this picture, we searched for capital letters and periods.   These concepts help students build a foundation for reading.




MSU Tollgate Farm

As you can see from all of the smiling faces, a good time was had by all at the farm.







The 2nd set of popcorn words will go home on TUESDAY.  Please keep them handy and talk about them.  Maybe keep the words where you read to your child.  After you read a book, try searching for the POPCORN words in the book.  Happy Reading.












Please see Mrs. Nickel's Weekly (link above) for information regarding our school parade.  Immediately following the parade, our class will be going to art.  After art we will be having cider, donuts, and making Spookly the Square Pumpkins.  Please be sure to send your child in costumes that they can put on and take off independently.   Thanks again for your help.