My husband would say that he’s glad there’s only one of me. But, I can’t tell you how great it would be if I could clone myself during the first 9 weeks of school. I am sure you guys feel the same way! Once the first 9 weeks are over and the kids know all of the routines it is smooth sailing. I can’t wait for the day that I don’t hear little voices calling out, “Mrs. Jump” 100 times. I told my little sweeties that I was going to change my name and one of them said in a worried voice, “But then we won’t know who you are!” Aren’t kindergartners adorable??? I am in love with all 23 of them. Even the little stinkers! 🙂
Here are some pictures of some of the types of things we do during our farm unit.
Our PIG tree map initial sounds sort… sorry it is so wrinkled! I kept forgetting to take my camera to school so I folded it up and brought it home when we were finished with it.
Our interactive apple chart….yep….wrinkled for the same reason. 🙂
student art project for the apple poem.
Which Apple is Your Favorite? Picture graph and data analysis
Making Predictions based on the story clues. I love the book, Who’s in the Shed? by Brenda Parkes.
It is hard to find but it is a great one!
We read, The Flea’s Sneeze and Baa-Choo and compared the stories.
Our Mud bubble map
We used the adjectives from our bubble map to write a Mud Poem. (the poem idea was originally from Victoria at Kinderkorner).
We made mud (chocolate pudding) and wrote the steps in our piggy books.
My Halloween unit was one of the first ones I created for TPT. I’ve added a few new things to it including the Frankie Friend glyph below. If you’ve already purchased the unit you can get the revised one by going to your Downloads folder and redownloading it (no charge). The price of this unit is still only $5. To check it out you can click on the picture below.
Thanks so much for all of the prayers for my brother J.R. He is getting better and we hope to have him home soon! Have a GREAT week!
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