Monday, February 11, 2019

Change Makers

Hello, Room 101!

For the past two weeks, our class have been learning about important change makers in America and the world. We have been discussing what makes a person a change maker and how can we all be one. I am so proud of all the ideas the children have shared. Ask your child how s/he is a change maker. Our future is in good hands! =)

We also welcomed two new friends in our classroom community: Madison and Lydia. Please help Ms. Castillo and I welcome them and their families to our room.

Last week, we had our Chinese New Years Parade at Suder. It was an awesome experiencing the whole school participating in the event. 

See you at school!




Sebastian and Julieta worked on the Teen Board

Isabella mastering letter sounds with the Sound Box 1

Stefan worked on the vowel sounds using the Vowel Tree

Ariana created her art work using dots

Ethan concentrated on his grasping work.

Olivia was satisfied with her open and close work.

Carlos opened and close locks.

Winter worked on the Noun work and made a book.

Solomon and the 6 Short Chain.

Julieta worked on her sewing skills.

Frances and Santi practiced work building using picture cards and the Moveable Alphabet

Haylie and the open and close work

Nicholas and his scooping work.

Nijel worked on the Sound Box 1

Maya gave Madison a lesson on some of our art works, while RJ observed. 
Lydia and the open and close work



Nicholas practiced his chopsticks skills.

Thank you, Cindy for helping our class create their Chinese lanterns!

RJ created a structure with our nesting rainbow work

Nijel and Stefan showcased their completion of the Blue and Red rods

Maddox created another research paper

The Constructive Triangles

Kindergarteners working on their inferencing during pair-share

Solomon tried the Multiplication Board during the first presentation.

Our E2 friends continues their read aloud visit to the class every week.

RJ gave his friends a presentation on the Cards and Counters work.

Sebastian worked on initial letter sounds.

Nicholas matched numerals with their corresponding dot quantity.

Winter showed Madison a matching work

Ariana and Olivia played the Knock, Knock game with the Sound Box 1 
Madison and her scooping work



Sebastian created his own number book.

More Moveable Alphabet love!

Thank you, Ann for helping the children create their Chinese lanterns!

Oona and her building

Lea with a sewing/lacing work.

Lydia explored a work about prepositions.

Sophia explored the connections between the number rods and Montessori beads.

Congee for our Chinese New Year celebration!



Gong Hai Fat Choy!

Red Envelopes and Feng Shui coins for everyone!

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Us!

We are ready for the parade!

Hi! See you at school.


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