Wednesday, March 15, 2017

Pi night!

Beulah Ralph's 1st annual Pi Night was so much fun and very well attended!  I snapped a picture of every kiddo and family that came into our game, Compare and Double Compare!  We are happy that so many of you attended and hope you had as much fun as we did!
There are MANY more pictures on our school's Twitter page.  Twitter handle:
@BeulahRalphElem












Monday, March 13, 2017

Monday Morning Excitement!

It was an exciting Monday morning in room 302!

At the Monday morning meeting we learned that Grace would have lunch with the principal today!


Our name was also drawn to keep the Lego Tub this week!  Yay!  We will work on Lego creations this week in our classroom and they will be on display in the glass display case across from the tech lab beginning on Friday, March 17th and will stay there until March 24th!

When you come for math night tomorrow, look for this cart rolling around the school!  When you see it, stop the teacher rolling it and try and guess how many items are in each container.  The winner will be announced and will get to keep the tub!  How cool!

Friday, March 10, 2017

A look at our learning...

Thank you to the friends who have donated pennies to our penny drive for the Missouri Department of Conservation!  This will help the Monarch Butterflies, which is what our Kindergarten Service Learning Project is focusing on.  A detailed note came home in last week's Friday Folder, please let me know if you need another note.  Keep sending in those pennies (or quarters, dimes, dollars, etc.)!!!

Fundations: the kiddos are getting better at hearing/seeing/noticing digraphs in words when reading, writing and spelling.  We have been focusing on the digraphs wh, ck, ch, sh, th. On Tuesday and Thursday they brought home sorting papers with these digraphs.  Check your Friday Folder for the Fundations newsletter to find ways you can help continue their learning at home.

Shared Reading: we read 2 big books this week to help us with our new words had and did.  We read Lucy Did It and I went walking.  We also read the poem Mary Had a Little Lamb.  


Next weeks spelling words:
look
as

Daily 5/Reading Groups: I love seeing the wonderful comments on the Tuesday/Thursday reading homework logs from you guys!  One of the many things I love about Kindergarten is how they learn to read for the first time!  It is thrilling to them and they LOVE bringing home their newest book from their reading group to share with you on those days!  I'm glad to hear that you love it just the same!  

Math: we continued our Bunk Beds and Apple Boxes math unit, this week focusing on the Apple Boxes portion.  This portion focuses on addition as well, just like Bunk Beds did last week.  Miss Nemechek told the kiddos a story about how she went to the grocery store and wanted a box of 10 apples.  She wanted a box with red AND green apples, but they only had boxes of red and boxes of green and nothing with mixed colors.  The grocer was confused and didn't know how he could make a box of 10 with both colors and it was up to the children to help us!  Check their Friday Folders for their work!  We are learning how to organize our thinking to find ALL possible ways to make a number.  Last week it was all ways to make 8 with bunk beds and this week it is all ways to make 10 with apple boxes.  They are learning to start at the number 0 (or this week 1 because we want red AND green apples so starting at 0 isn't a choice) and then to work their way up the numbers.  They are also learning to "flip flop" solutions.  So if they know they can have 1 red apple and 9 green apples, they can "flip flop" it and also have 1 green apple and 9 red apples.  It's amazing how well they are catching onto this concept.  









Writing: they are loving the informational writing unit.  This week we are finishing writing our informational books on caterpillars/butterflies.  Ask your child to tell you some facts they included in their book. 
Next week is going to be super exciting because they were able to pick their OWN topic they want to learn more about and will be researching that topic and writing about it over the next two weeks.  Not only that, but we will be incorporating technology into it! They will be researching their topic through library books on that topic AND on ipads/computers via PebbleGo.  Once they take notes on their topic with these resources, they will voice record on an ipad everything they have learned.  They will then use their voice recordings to help them remember their facts and use it to write their story on paper.  Once that is finished they are going to memorize their story and we are going to record them reciting it in front of a green screen with pictures that match their topic on the green screen.  We will send these to you to view once they are complete right before spring break!  It's going to be so fun and so cool!  
Ask your child what topic they picked for this!  We had some good ones! 

Thursday, March 2, 2017

Wa-hoo! A full week of school!

This was our first full week of school in over a month and I sure LOVED it!
5 day weeks are great for routine, consistency and learning! 
I'm so happy we will have many more 5 day weeks to come!

A few things to note...

*Kindergarten registration for CPS is on Thursday, March 9th.  If you have an incoming Kindergartener, please plan on attending.  If you know someone who has an incoming Kindergartener, please spread the word.  It is important that families come to register on this night rather than waiting until August.  It helps determine class sizes, number of classrooms, etc.  Please feel free to share the flier below.  I also sent it to you via email.
*Please return the RSVP for BEU's 1st annual Math Night ASAP.   We would like to know how many people plan on attending AND how many pie's we need to order from Peggy Jean's Pies.  Check your Friday Folder for another RSVP form if you didn't return the one from last week.

*Missouri weather is crazy!  Please make sure you are sending a jacket to school with your child each day.  This week we had some VERY cold children outside with no coats on a 37* morning.  Please remember that Kindergarten's first recess is at 10:40, so even if the high temperature of the day is supposed to be warm we are out well before it has had time to warm up and those sweet babies get cold.

A look at our learning...

Fundations- we are learning about digraphs.  Digraphs are a combination of two letters that make one sound.  We are working on the following digraphs: sh, ch, th, ck, wh.

Shared Reading-we read 2 big books this week: Looking at Cities and Butterfly.  Both are non-fiction books that not only tie in and help with our non-fiction writing during writing workshop, but they also featured our new word wall word have.
We also read the fun and silly poem Have you ever seen a sheep in a jeep?  This poem also had our word wall word have in it many times and is a rhyming poem.  

Next week's new spelling words:
had
did

Daily 5-Daily 5 is an hour and a half of our day where the kiddos work at centers focused around literacy.  While the kiddos are rotating through centers with a partner, Miss Nemechek and I are meeting with them in their small reading groups.  We hope you have enjoyed their new reading homework routine on Tuesday and Thursday's. The book they bring home is their newest one from group (they get a new book daily).  They were very proud and excited to bring home their books and show you what wonderful readers they are becoming!  These books can be recorded on the reading log that comes home with the book AND their monthly reading log.  

Math-this week we began a math unit called Bunk Beds and Apple Boxes. This unit begins with the story of a pajama party—a sleepover during which eight children play, moving up and down bunk beds, teasing the babysitter who imagines she is losing and then gaining children!
The unit introduces the arithmetic rack (rek) as a powerful model and tool to act out the story. The arithmetic rack is a calculating frame consisting of two rows of ten beads with two sets of fives in each row. In this unit, children move the beads on the arithmetic rack to illustrate and develop an understanding that eight can be made in many ways, for example as 7 + 1, 5 + 3, or 4 + 4. The unit works to further develop early number sense.  Look for some of their work with this in their Friday Folder.  Below is a picture of the arithmetic rack (rek) that they use.
Writing-we are continuing to learn about butterflies to help us write informational books AND continue learning about our service learning project of helping Monarch Butterflies. 


Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss

Happy Birthday Dr. Seuss!!!

We had a fun day celebrating Dr. Seuss' birthday and the end to our "Seuss Madness" book bracket!

And the winner is.....Fox in Socks!!

Today included several fun activities:

*Rock Bridge High School students coming to read a few of their favorite Dr. Seuss books to classrooms

The Foot Book

Are you my mother?

*Dressing up and making "Cat in the Hat" hats
















*Dr. Seuss snacks brought in by Kolten's mom

What a fun day!  Maybe you can end your day with a Dr. Seuss bedtime story!  Add it to your March reading log!

Monday, February 27, 2017

Seuss Madness

Elite 8
Final 4
And now the last round....

Who will win? 
The Sneetches or Fox in Socks?!

Ask your child who they voted for today!
The school-wide winner will be announced on Thursday, which is Dr. Seuss' birthday!

Can't wait to see everyone dressed in Dr. Seuss attire on Thursday!


Friday, February 24, 2017

February Citizen's of the Month

Congratulations to Zara and Ty for being chosen as February Citizen's of the Month!

Zara was chosen by her peers as our classroom winner.
Ty was chosen by Mrs. Starbuck as the Kindergarten specialists winner.

Way to go!  We are proud of you!