A look at our learning...
Fundations: the class is getting really good at changing part of a word to make a new word. For example, if they tap out and spell the word "pick" on their magnet boards, they can quickly show me how to change "pick to kick or chick or lick," etc. This flexible thinking also helps them when reading and writing.
We continue to work on the ck digraph at the end of words. We are working hard on remembering that if we hear this sound at the end of words, it is usually ck together, rather than c or k alone.
Shared Reading & Spelling: this week we read the Big Book Here are three. This book featured our new spelling word "are" and many other spelling words. We continue to work on building a bank of reading strategies to try when we come to an unknown word, rather than appealing to an adult for help.
We will have two more weeks of new spelling words. The week of May 19th we will not have new spelling words, but rather take a spelling test over all 45 words we will have learned this year. Although long, this test should not be difficult, as they should already know how to read and write these words.
Next week's new spelling words
do
did
Writing Workshop: we have finished our final unit of study in kindergarten, informational writing. All students have written two informational books about penguins. I can't wait for you to see them! During the final weeks of school I will send home four pieces of writing for you to see their growth. One from the first week of Kindergarten, one from November, one from February and this final piece about penguins. The growth you will see is phenomenal! We all know they grow in kindergarten, but until you put pieces like this side by side you don't truly realize how much! It's amazing and one of the many reasons I love teaching Kindergarten!
During these final weeks of school we will spend writing time working on Kindergarten memory books and special writing activities for our specials teachers to show them love next week during Teacher Appreciation Week, our principal's for Principal's Day and our nurses for National Nurses Week.
Math: we continue to focus on 3D shapes, addition and subtraction with 10 (not only knowing the answer, but showing our work and explaining our thinking) and counting in various ways.
May Day: on Thursday we celebrated May Day. This was one of my favorite childhood traditions and one I have continued every year I've taught. In the small town I grew up in we actually left school and walked around town delivering to the elderly. I loved taking one to my great grandma.
For many, it's sadly a long-lost tradition. Many young folks (yes even young teachers...aging myself lol) have never heard of this day. While there are many meanings behind May Day, the one we celebrate is the arrival and joy that Spring brings. We made May Day flower baskets and secretly delivered to classrooms or staff members of their choosing. Ask them to tell you about it!
It's also a lesson in kindness. We talked about how fun it was and how good it felt to surprise people and how we did something to simply bring joy to others and not because we were getting something or expecting something in return. A big lesson for many children (and adults!)
I hope they treasure this special day as I did as a child.
Alphabet Countdown: this week we learned in the dark on F for Flashlight Day, played fun board games and card games on G for Game Day, wore hats on H for Hat Day, enjoyed ice pops on I for Ice Pop Day and represented our favorite teams on J for Jersey Day. A few pictures are below, but even more on our class Facebook page.
Next week students will need to bring a beach towel on Tuesday to eat lunch outside (L for Lunch Outside). I strongly encourage students to bring a lunch from home this day, as it will just make things easier. They can also bring a hat or sunglasses to wear when we eat outside. Friday is O for Outside Day. Students should also bring a beach towel and hat or sunglasses on this day, as we will do most of our learning outside if weather allows. I encourage you to put on sunscreen before school as well (please do not send with them) and make sure they have a water bottle on this day.
Sneaky Reading: I would love to see pictures posted of kiddos reading outside on our class Facebook page. That is this month's Sneaky Reading Challenge that was sent home with the May reading log this week! It's going to be a beautiful weekend to be outside and I'd love to see 100% participation for our final challenge.
We love when everyone wears their BEU spirit wear on Monday's!