Wednesday, December 23, 2015

Happy Holidays

From all of us to all of you, we want to wish you  Happy Holidays and a Happy New Year!
Enjoy each and every moment with your loved ones!

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Tuesday, December 22, 2015

New England Percussion Ensemble

The children had a wonderful time today with a visit from the New England Percussion Ensemble (click that link to hear more about them!) This is the 10th year they have come to Fuller Meadow.  It is always such a treat at this time of year!

 Our friend was chosen to hold up the resonating chamber during the assembly and did a fantastic job!



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Saturday, December 19, 2015

Comfy, Cozy Day in Kindergarten

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The Polar Express by Chris Van Allsburg
The children had a busy day enjoying Comfy, Cozy Day!  
We began with drawing themselves in their pajamas.
Then we went to the library to enjoy a reading of the Polar Express.  The children entered the library with a ticket to the Polar express punched by Barry the Conductor!
Click here to watch the story of the Polar Express.
To end our adventure to the Polar Express, the children sang a few Holiday songs led by Barry the Conductor on his accordian!  Check out one of the songs:



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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Teddy Bear Day

Teddy Bear Day was a huge success here in Kindergarten!

First, we began with the reading of the story, Somebody and the Three Blairs, written by Marilyn Tolhurst and illustrations by Simone Abel.  We made text to text connections, discuss setting and characters using our Book Nooks.  Then, we shared our teddy bears and told some information about our stuffed animals.  The shared the names of the bears, described them using color and texture words, how they got their teddy bears, and why they love them so much.  

Next, teddy bear exploration began!  We measured the height of our teddy bears using cubes and described our bears using terms such as  big, small, soft, hard, long fur or short fur.  The children also used a measuring scale to see whose bears weighed more or less than their own.
Finally, we labeled the parts of our teddy bears.
 A good time was had by all!
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Wednesday, December 2, 2015

The Three Bears

The children have begun reading various versions of The Three Bears.  Our first story was written by Paul Galdone.  We are working on story elements: setting, characters, problem and solution.

The children were introduced to the retelling rope.  The retelling rope helps children to know the parts of a story.
The HOUSE represents the setting.
The CHILDREN represent the characters in the story.
The KNOT is the problem of the story.
Retelling the story starts with B for Beginning, M for the middle of the story, E ends the story.
Finally, the BOW is the solution.  How did the story end?
Next, the children worked on Book Nooks which focused on the setting and the characters.

We are going to continue comparing different versions of the The Three Bears and making text to text connections.  What are text to text connections?  It is comparing two stories (using the retelling rope) and making connections between them with differences and similarities.
Coming up next... retelling!!!  Look for the next post!
RL.K2 With prompting and support, retell familiar stories, including key details. 
RL.K3 With prompting and support, identify characters, settings, and major events in a story.
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