Line Time: We practiced A LOT for the show and it was worth it. What a great show!!!!!!!! We also talked about family. Moms, dads, brothers, sisters, grandparents, and cousins were mentioned. We came to the conclusion that pets are part of the family.
Did You Know? (No Saliva. No Taste) Why you need saliva to taste foods. In order for food to have taste, chemicals from the food must first dissolve in saliva. Once dissolved, the chemicals can be detected by receptors on taste buds.
A Word From Mr. John (Happy Festivus):
Cultural Subjects: Your children can now count to ten in 11 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese, Arabic in the Lebanese Dialect, Italian, Russian)
Know Your Languages ( in January)
Glow Stick Party in the Dark:
Peek In The Classroom:
She is working on the number rods found in the math area. The Number Rods help children learn the names of numbers and their sequence and learn to correctly associate between the spoken number and its quantity. Children grow to understand that each rod represents a unique quantity and that each number is represented by a single object as a whole, separate from others.Here she is counting the randomly place rods and finding the appropriate number. Discovering where George our class Bearded Dragon is. This sparked a conversation about his spikes and eyes. Look who is reading!One of the kinders took control and lead an impromptu practice for the Christmas Show.
Kindergarten aka Academic Enrichment: No Kinder lesson as we were practicing
Enrichment (Science/Skittle Run):
I love the laughter and in the second picture look at the tongue hanging out.
Peek Into Next Week: Line Time-
Letter Of The Week-
Rhyming Word Of The Week-
Next Language is in January
Future Happenings: -Christmas Break: Saturday December 21, 2024 returning Monday January 6, 2025
Friends, Frolic, and Fun:
Who don‘t like cupcakes?Someone got hungry. Maybe the dog ate the homework. We work’em hard in the Buckeye Class. Working together to catch a stray cricket.
Your Kids Say The Darndest Things (Elfie the Elf on the Shelf):