Friday, April 3, 2026

A busy week!

A look at our learning...

Fundations: we have begun our final Fundations unit in kindergarten. Please look through the parent packet sent home today for ways to help your child end the school year successfully and for ideas on how to support learning at home.

Our focus has been on building sentences. I say a short sentence, such as “The cat is on the bed,” and students repeat it, count the words, and help write it. If a word is not on the word wall, they tap it out to determine how to spell it. We also make sure to begin each sentence with a capital letter and end with appropriate punctuation. Once the sentence is complete, we practice reading it fluently. This work supports students in becoming more independent writers during writing time as well.

Next week's new spelling words:

are

has

Science: Mrs. Canepa, one of our media specialists, visited our classroom Tuesday through Friday this week to co-teach a science unit on weather. She was with us each day for the entire morning. While our schedule may not have been typical and included a stronger focus on science, it also incorporated meaningful reading, writing and math components.

We learned about the sun’s warming effects on the Earth and how it influences our weather. Over the past month, we observed daily weather and collected data, which we then used to identify patterns and make predictions about upcoming weather.

Students also worked collaboratively to design a structure that would protect our pretend characters, Milo and friends, from the sun. They were excellent engineers this week!

Here are a few photos from our week and the final project we completed today. You can find even more on our class Facebook page!















Math: we are currently learning about 3D shapes. Students are exploring and identifying shapes such as cubes, cones, spheres, cylinders, pyramids, rectangular prisms, and triangular prisms. By the end of kindergarten, students are expected to independently identify all of these 3D shapes, along with the 2D shapes they have already been working on and should have mastered on the last report card.

We are building this understanding through hands-on activities, discussions, and real-world connections to help students recognize these shapes in their everyday environment.  Please check your child's Friday Folder for the Math Parent Packet and how to help extend their learning at home. 

Friday Craft: students had the opportunity to choose whether they wanted to create a lion or a lamb. This activity connected to our March Calendar Time/Number Corner, where we learned the phrase “March comes in like a lion and goes out like a lamb,” discussed its meaning, and tracked whether each day of March was more “lion-like” or “lamb-like” in its weather.

Since we transitioned from March to April in the middle of the week, this craft was a fun and meaningful way to wrap up our learning. We also read a matching book to further reinforce the concept and bring the saying to life for students.


April Fools' Day: teachers and staff at Beulah Ralph Elementary definitely know how to make April Fools’ Day fun! 😂

In our classroom, I told the kids I wanted to give them a little extra treat and handed out “brownies”… keeping the most serious, straight face I could. 

Meanwhile, they were all staring down at their “brown e’s” with the most confused, puzzled looks ever! 😂 It took a minute, but once it clicked, the reactions were priceless. I seriously wish we had recorded it!

Don’t worry—I had real brownies hidden and ready to go. I’m not that mean! 😂

Several classrooms planned their own little pranks, but the best one of all was a school-wide surprise led by our office staff. Over the intercom, they announced it was time to practice a flash flooding drill—something we’ve obviously never done before. It worked out perfectly with the rain today!  The confusion was immediate and hilarious! I didn’t catch the very beginning on camera, but trust me, it was so good. I ran from my spot across the room and jumped on my table and they just followed suit, no questions asked lol!  Some classes even had their kids doing swimming arm motions… I really wish I would’ve thought of that! 😂 

After a minute or two, the office came back on and said the drill was over—and oh yeah… Happy April Fools!

Check out a few of the funny photos below!  Even more, and a video, are on the class Facebook page. 










Planetarium Field Trips: Kindergarten will be visiting the planetarium at Rock Bridge High School on April 9th and 10th. They will learn about all things space! This trip is for students and teachers only. We will leave around 9 a.m. and return for lunch. Please make sure your child arrives at school on time on their scheduled day. 

April 9: Concannon & Creasy

April 10: Croom, Imler, Williams



Another BEAUTIFUL classroom door, courtesy of Tatum's mom and grandma! 
The flowers are handprints from students who were at school this week.


More fun at school this week


Sunday, March 29, 2026

Hello Spring


Science:  This week (March 31-April 3), our class will be participating in a special Project Lead The Way (PLTW) experience with Mrs. Canepa, one of our media specialists! PLTW is a nationally recognized program that provides engaging, hands-on learning opportunities in science, technology, engineering, and math. It encourages students to explore real-world concepts through creative problem-solving and teamwork.

Mrs. Canepa will be joining us in our classroom Tuesday through Friday for 1.5 to 2 hours each morning as we dive into an exciting unit all about weather. Students will investigate different weather patterns, learn how weather impacts our daily lives, and participate in interactive activities designed to deepen their understanding in a fun and meaningful way.

Please note that our normal daily schedule will look a bit different during this time. One of the great things about PLTW is that it naturally integrates multiple subject areas, including science, reading, writing, and even some math, all within this one engaging unit.

We’ve actually been preparing for this project since March, when students began tracking and recording daily weather observations over a three-week period. This prior work will help them make connections and get the most out of this hands-on experience.

We strongly encourage all students to be at school each day so they don’t miss out on any part of this exciting unit!

New Spelling Words of the Week:  

be

from

March Packmate of the Month:  congratulations to Bara, who was chosen by her peers as our March Packmate of the Month! This month’s character focus was respect.  I was so disappointed to miss the celebration due to illness, but I’m grateful that Miss Brinkman was able to honor her for us during the assembly.



St.Patrick's Day Fun: I’m sure by now you’ve heard all about this—the tricky leprechaun struck again on St. Patrick’s Day! ☘️🌈 When I arrived at school, our classroom was nice and clean, so I thought we were in the clear. Later, our 4th grade buddies from Ms. Cohen’s class invited us over to make a St. Patrick’s Day craft. When we returned to our classroom, we walked into quite the surprise—the leprechaun had been there! 😳 He left quite a mess behind, but thankfully I have such wonderful helpers who jumped right in to clean everything up. Their hard work paid off, too, because it looks like the leprechaun dropped his bucket of gold on the way out—lucky for us! Be sure to check out our class Facebook page for videos and more pictures from the day.

                                             















Family Math Night: what a great turnout at our annual Family Math Night on Thursday, March 18th! I loved seeing so many families from our class there. I wasn’t able to snap a picture of everyone, but it was wonderful connecting with you all.

Couldn’t make it this year? No worries, this is an annual event! It’s typically held on Pi Day (March 14), but since that fell on a Saturday this year, we celebrated the following week instead. Be sure to mark your calendar for future years!












More fun at school the week before Spring Break