Monday, November 26, 2018

Giving Thanks!

Hello, everyone!

I want to extend my thanks to everyone that is a part of our classroom community. I am truly grateful for all of your love and support! 

Parent-Teacher conferences were a success! It is very nice meeting and hearing from every family. As always, please do not hesitate to reach out to me when you have questions or comments.

Last week, we celebrated Thanksgiving with lots of read aloud and discussions on how we are thankful for the people and things around us. It has been our classroom tradition to create a Thankful Tree (or wreath). We also made pumpkin bread to eat at Sunset meeting. We made enough to share with the other EC classrooms and take some home. We also read about Native Americans and their cultures. We read beautiful stories about them and discussed about family, happiness, contentment and other wonderful traits highlighted by the indigenous cultures.


Room 101 is always open! =)

Thank you, parents and families for meeting us at the Parent-Teacher conferences.

Chopping mushroom for our Broccoli and Mushroom soup

More chopping

At work

Julieta created a beautiful structure with the Rainbow work.

Oona quantified numbers with the Red and Blue rods.

Olivia and Ariana graded the Brown prisms

Sebastian practiced letter recognition with the Alphabet chart

Solomon mad a list of words using the Moveable Alphabet

Maya gave Frances a lesson on the Multiplication with Bead Bars

RJ honed his fine motor skills with a stringing work

Sophia concentrated on her writing journal.

Amelia and Haylie played the Memory Game (number identification and quantification).

Santi has been interested with paper extensions.

Thankful Tree 2016

Thankful Wreath 2017


Thankful Tree 2018

Our kindergarteners wrote about what they are thankful for.

Maya explored the Fraction skittles.

Whisking the eggs for our pumpkin bread.

That's a lot of batter!

Ariana and RJ matched pictures and objects (community helpers).

Mark Anthony and Maddox completed the 45 layout!

Our finished pumpkin bread! Happy Thanksgiving!


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