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Wednesday, November 21, 2012

Dance Kung Foo!

We enjoyed a new song during Sing and Dance break each morning this week. Have your child show you the "moves!"


Sunday, November 11, 2012

Science Night!

Did you hear that Olivet is having a science night? The activities are planned for grades 1-5 but kindergarteners and their families are invited to join in all the fun too. I have heard that slime making might be involved; all kids LOVE slime! There will also be a "meet the animals" from the science department and star gazing along with lots of other fun activities.


The activities will take place at the Mott Academic Building on Olivet College's campus. Activities begin at 6:30 and finish up by 8:30. My impression is you can come any time during the two hours but you might want to get there early in case it gets busy!
Hope to see you there for some science experimenting and fun!

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Halloween Festivities!

We will be celebrating Halloween on Wednesday next week. If you would like to help out I have sent a note home to all parents in the Friday Folder. Just send me a message or email me your thoughts.
We will begin decorating and prepping for the party at 11:30.

Here is the party plan:
12:30-Spooky Story
12:45 or sooner-Students will begin putting on costumes. (Parents will assist)
1:00-Party Games and Activities (Parents will assist)
2:00-Parade begins. Our class is the "leader" of the parade. You can come watch if you like. There will be seating available in the hallway and cafeteria.
2:45-3:00 Students will begin packing up costumes and belongings.
3:00-Recess
3:30-Prepare to go home

Monday, October 8, 2012

DonorsChoose.org

I recently wrote a DonorsChoose grant to get approximately $300 in storytelling materials. If you or a relative would like to donate to this grant it will increase my chances of getting it fully funded. The grant will be up on the DonorsChoose.org website within five days after review. Today I recieved a message that any donations will be matched prior to October 15th when the code PUMPKIN is entered at the checkout. So if you can give five dollars, they will donate another five dollars toward this project for our classroom. Below is the message. I hope you can help me drum up some excitement and get these great materials for the class. They include storytelling materials for nonfiction science books by Gail Gibbons as well as story materials for Ezra Jack Keets' A Snowy Day, Audrey Wood's Quick as a Cricket and many other favorites.

Directions:
This week, our Board of Directors will match every donation you receive from friends and family. You can still participate even if you don't have a project posted right now.

Send folks to http://www.donorschoose.org/we-teach/604363, where they can get you a gift card to help with your next project. If they enter the match code PUMPKIN, we'll double their gift.
Share your exciting classroom plans with your friends and family, then let them know how to help:
  1. Visit http://www.donorschoose.org/we-teach/604363
  2. Enter any dollar amount and click "Give"
  3. During check-out, enter the code PUMPKIN where it says "Match or gift code", and your donation will be matched dollar for dollar
  4. I'll get your gift card and use it for supplies for my students. You'll get a matching gift card, which you can send to me or apply to another project at DonorsChoose.org
  5. The match code PUMPKIN will be active until 11:59pm Hawaii time on Monday, October 15

Let's stock those piggy banks! 

-Jenny Morrissey
Marketing Manager, Communities

Sunday, October 7, 2012

Counting to 100!

When your child is counting do they get stuck on the teen numbers? Does this sound familiar, "...11, 12, 13, 15, 16, 18, 20..." This type of error is very typical and both of my own children did this for, what seemed like, a REALLY long time. We put up the teen numbers in the house, just write them on a piece of paper and put it on your refrigerator. Have them touch the numbers 11-20 as they say them. You will be surprised how much this helps them get past those "Tricky Teens," as I like to call them. Before you know it your child will be counting past the teens and to 100! If you need more tips and tricks message me on Facebook or email me at hubbarb@olivetschools.org. Here is a video link we have been using in the classroom as we transition to math corner activities before lunch each day. The kids love singing along.


Sunday, September 30, 2012

Classroom Rules

Check out the classroom rules chart. This is posted in the classroom and helps students to remember that our actions affect others. We are learning to be problem solvers and good citizens.