Monday, June 3, 2019

Student-made Books and Everything In Between

“The child, making use of all that he finds around him, shapes himself for the future.” 
                                                                                                                -Maria Montessori

Hello families!


I can't believe that this school year is almost to its end. Our students continues to work and collaborate with each other. Book making has been a very popular work the past few weeks. It is very interesting to see the range of book making abilities! Everyone is an author in Room 101! I'm sure your child has brought home a book he/she made at work time. Please encourage them to read them to you. The children have been making stories and non-fiction books about animals, color and bugs to name a few. They are honing their fine motor skills and working hard with developing their phonemic awareness by sounding out words and writing them how they hear it. Its such a beautiful stage of development. Read more here.


See you at school!


Always,


Ms. Guerrero



Student-made books are beautiful!


Right after the children finish their work, the question is: "Can I make a book?"

Of course, you can!






a typical 101 day...


Square of Pythagoras

Sandy at work time!

Stamp Game


Some of our 103 friends came for a presentation when Ms. Reusche was away.



Color sorting our environment

Independent journal writing

Sight word search

Graphing the color sorts

Ommmm... Yoga!

Student-led presentations

writing the 50 Board 

Care for the environment: cleaning up a spill


finding patterns in the 100 Board

Teen Board Book making

Kinders are prepping for their animal research

quiet reading. I love finding children in this corner, engaged in their own learning.






label your friend work


Sound museum "Can you spy an object that starts with /o/?"


Kindergarten students were shown educational board games 



Field trip!!!!






Spy a scared Ms. Castillo! =\




Thursday, May 9, 2019

Community Building and Becoming Good Citizens

Hello families!

It has been quite awhile. I hope you missed my posts on what's happening in our classroom. One thing that I have been wanting to share is on our tireless work on building community and discussions on how we can become good citizens (Today, the classroom. Tomorrow, the world!) Our students are very young so picture books, role playing and discussions truly help them the big concepts that we talk about in the classroom.

Some of the activities we have are:

  • Morning Meeting- At this time, we gather as a community (as a family). We greet each other, sing songs and share news and our feelings of the day ahead. It sets our tone of the day, in which we strive to focus it around respect, trust, love, community building and problem solving. 
  • Read Aloud Discussions- This is my most favorite activity. Reading books to the children lends to an endless possibilities of extensions and activities. I have acquired a great list of socio-emotional book list mostly thanks to parent support and donations. In the pictures below, we read an out of print (?) book, "Andrew's Angry Words" by Dorothea Lachner. It is about a boy who used angry words and it followed him the whole day. It was also acquired by the people around him. To solve this problem, he chose to use nice words and he saw the angry word magically disappear. It was then replaced by nice words. The activity we did after this read aloud was very powerful. We talked about anger and hurtful words and wrote some of them down. We then decided that these words did not have any place in our classroom nor at Suder. As a class, we marched out of our classroom and I threw the words away and can never come back! The children loved this activity!
  • Second Step- As I have shared previously, Second Step is a socio-emotional curriculum that Suder uses school wide. We have been using this in our class and the children love the engaging lessons and discussion we get from each activity. In the picture example below, you can see that the children are discovering that everyone can feel differently in a given situation. I gave a scenario and some children said they would feel sad, some would feel angry if that happened to them.
  • Afternoon Meeting- This is how we typically end our day. We do focus and calming activities such as yoga and meditation. We also have a piece of reflection using some prompt questions. 
Thank you for taking time to read this post. Let me know if you have any suggestions or ideas that might work in our classroom.

See you at school!

Always,

Ms. Guerrero

The Bell Game (a community building activity)



Ms. Castillo is very serious about getting rid of all the angry words!!!


Adios!!!

Angry and hurtful words do not belong in our school!!!

Would you feel sad or angry?

At the end of the day, what nice thing can you say about someone?