We had so much fun on our 100th day of school! Thank you so much for sending in snacks and helping your child dress with 100 things on today. Check out our video of what we wore and did during math today!
Mrs. Allard's Kindergarten
Wednesday, February 1, 2012
Monday, January 16, 2012
Nursery Rhyme Parade
Check out the highlights from our Nursery Rhyme Parade! Thank you so much for the time that you put into helping your child practice their nursery rhyme and put a costume together. ***I apologize ahead of time for some of the videos being sideways! Animoto would not let me turn them during editing. I guess that you will just have to tilt your head for this one! :)***
Thursday, December 15, 2011
Missing Gingerbread!
I am sure that most of you have probably heard about our missing Gingerbread by now! We have had so much finding out where Mrs. Gingerbread has been hiding in our classroom each day. Sadly, one day she went missing, and we have not been able to find her. We even made missing signs to post around the school. Today Jacob's Dad, Lieutenant Shilson, came to take a Missing Persons report, and we receieved this clue after he left.We went all over the school looking for her. She visited Nurse Morris, the library, and she ran through Pod 3, but she still has not returned to our classroom. If you see her please let us know! Hopefully she will return to our class soon!
Saturday, December 10, 2011
Thursday, November 10, 2011
We are Thankful!
I am so thankful to have the opportunity to be a teacher and to teach each of your children everyday! We wrote what we were all thankful for in class this week. Enjoy!
I am thankful for the American flag. Cole
I am thankful for the Texas flag. Andre
I am thankful for my dog, Lincoln. Jacob
I am thankful for my friends. Riley
I am thankful for farm animals. Maddie
I am thankful for Bledsoe. Julia
I am thankful for my mom and my friends Maddie and Isabella. Lauren
I am thankful for my friends Reese, Maddie, Lauren, Grant, and Tavian. Blair
I am thankful for my dogs, Parker, and Grant. Luke
I am thankful for Reese and Tavian. Adithi
I am thankful for my parents. Tavian
I am thankful for my teachers. Reese
I am thankful for my friends Jack and Mason. Grant
I am thankful for my toys. Franklin
I am thankful for my pet snake. Harrison
I am thankful for Bledsoe. Lucy
I am thankful for my brother. Jaden
I am thankful for my friends. Anika
I am thankful for my friends. Nyla
I am thankful for my brother. Parker
Monday, November 7, 2011
What Drives Us Batty
Last week we talked about what drives us "batty"! It was fun to see what the kids picked. Check out their responses below.
It drives me batty when I wake up in the morning. Blair
It drives me batty when someone tickles me. Jaden
It drives me batty when I have to eat breakfast. Andre
It drives me batty when my sister hits me. Julia
It drives me batty when I have to get ready in a rush early in the morning. Reese
It drives me batty when I stay up late. Lucy
It drives me batty when I get scared on the monkey bars. Lauren
It drives me batty when I get in trouble. Harrison
It drives me batty when I have to go to Kroger. Jacob
It drives me batty when people are being mean to me. Nyla
It drives me batty when people hit. Maddie
It drives me batty when I don’t get enough rest. Adithi
It drives me batty when I can’t get a knot out of my shoe lace. Grant
It drives me batty when me and my brother argue. Cole
It drives me batty when I play with my football because my leg feels crazy. Parker
It drives me batty when my friends push me. Anika
It drives me batty when my mom tickles me. Franklin
It drives me batty when someone tries to tackle me. Luke
It drives me batty when I wake up in the morning. Riley
It drives me batty when I wake up late. Tavian
Wednesday, October 12, 2011
EEKK!
In Writer's Workshop we have been learning how to share our writing with others. We have practiced something called EEKK. The kids love saying it! It stands for Elbow to Elbow, Knee to Knee. We draw popsicle sticks for the kids to partner up, and then they get to choose a spot in the room to sit EEKK and share their writing with their partners. I heard some great conversations going on between the kids! Enjoy the pictures of the kids practicing this in class.
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