Peek In Our Week ||| Thee Buckeye Room ||| Week Of 3/10/25 through 3/14/25

We are gearing up for the International Festival.

Lookin up at the ceiling and noticing it is the International Festival and Chinese crafts.

Line Time (the other stuff):
Letter Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival
Rhyming Word Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival

Unfortunately, this is a common sight in the classroom.

Foreign Languages: 
Your children can now count to ten in 13 languages (English, Latin, Sign Language, Spanish, German, French, Greek, Japanese, Arabic in the Lebanese Dialect, Italian, Russian, Romanian, Swedish, Tagolog).

Know Your Languages ():
Not until after the International Festival

A look at poop:

George finally relieved himself. This bowel movement and urine is bigger than most. The brownish green is the bowel movement and the white is the urine. Actually, the students stood in line to see. Most were impressed.

We had a visitor:

We were greeted by a bat Wednesday morning. I was unable to catch the critter and Animal Rescue was called. I was amazed by the volumes of the screams (mostly from the female adults). I told people I got bit and needed to go home. I was going to put white vinegar and baking soda in my mouth and “foam at the mouth” but Kelly put the kiebasch on that.

Specials Spot(Art):

I guess they worked with chalk.

Art Museum Field Trip:

A peek at our field trip to the Akron Art Museum. This annual field trip exposes the students to different kinds of art supported with hands on lessons. FYI… every student in the Buckeye classroom was present.
She is working on the Snake Game which is a Math work. This is a wonderful activity for children, and they always enjoy making the beautifully colored snake. This activity teaches the child linear counting, reinforces the exchanging procedure, it prepares the child for addition as well as this activity teaches the child how to make bonds of ten.
This student is experiencing False Fatigue. She is rolling around with a marker in her mouth. False fatigue is a term used for the work cycle in which the focus is lost. It happens after an interval of working hours. With the passage of each minute, the classroom might get louder, and you will notice the kids are getting distracted from their work. It will end in about 10 minutes then the student regains her focus.
Fun with bugs. She is exploring different and exotic insects with a magnifying glass.
Sweeping the mess he made and inspecting his work. This an example of Care of the Environment.
Care of Environment exercises foster love for the environment, help children connect and engage with the classroom, and encourage the child to interact with the environment, exhibiting respect and love.  Such exercises also help the child form a connection with their home environment, in which they find a personal responsibility towards it.


 

Weekly Theme: Preparing for International Festival
Letter Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival
Rhyming Word Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival
Next Language is not until International Festival is over.

This Week in Kindergarten:
Consonants and Vowels
Synonym Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival
Sight Words Of The Week: Not until the International Festival

Next Week in Kindergarten:
Nouns and Verbs
Synonym Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival
Sight Words Of The Week: Not until after the International Festival

The kindergarten students are doing research on the country they chose for the International Festival. We start with coloring the country’s flag.

Did not happen due to the field trip.

*International Festival – Friday, March 21
*NO SCHOOL for Spring Break – March 22 through March 30 {Return Monday March 31}
*NO SCHOOL for Easter – Friday 4/18 through Monday 4/21 {returning Tuesday 4/22}

One of my intangibles of my “job”.
You should have seen the other guy or cat.
The new snake is getting a lot of attention.
Looking at each other through a magnifying glass.

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