As vacation is upon us, thought I'd include this informative link from our 5210 website for your perusal.
Tools of the Mind
Friday, February 15, 2013
Valentine's Day in Pre-K
Well, I bet you thought you might see lots of pictures of your kids in their red and Valentine themed outfits that you sent them to school in ... Or our mini celebrations during the day ... Ha. I'll have to say, we had a very busy day getting treasured Valentines in each other's bags. It was a complex effort and involved lots of teamwork among the children. The results may not have been perfect (ie, did you get a misplaced Valentine or two in your child's bag, per chance?) and I didn't get a chance to grab the camera as this was happening.
So this post's slideshow highlights kids getting dressed for outside play independently, and the resulting play in the snow. Our RSU1 Wellness committee will appreciate this focus anyway.
Many thanks for all the thoughtful Valentines and treats that came to school yesterday. We love your kids!
Sincerely, Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs. Peavey
So this post's slideshow highlights kids getting dressed for outside play independently, and the resulting play in the snow. Our RSU1 Wellness committee will appreciate this focus anyway.
Many thanks for all the thoughtful Valentines and treats that came to school yesterday. We love your kids!
Sincerely, Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs. Peavey
Wednesday, February 6, 2013
Painting My Favorite Part
According to Maine's Early Childhood Learning Guidelines, specifically early language and literacy, one of the indicators of what children should know and be
able to do when they enter kindergarten is retell information from a story. A Tools of the Mind classroom practices this several times daily with a brief discussion about "what was interesting" or "what was your favorite part" or "text to me connections," following a read aloud story. Your kids are pretty good at it! We decided to paint our favorite part of the Eeenie Meenie Mouse story today. Using watercolor paints. A hush fell over the room as they got right down to painting. Here's what our class looked like ...
I'm hoping you notice the lovely hand grasps of the paint brushes and the sharing of materials, as well as the paintings themselves. Please look for them in your student's bag or backpack tomorrow, and ask your child, "What was your favorite part?"
I'm hoping you notice the lovely hand grasps of the paint brushes and the sharing of materials, as well as the paintings themselves. Please look for them in your student's bag or backpack tomorrow, and ask your child, "What was your favorite part?"
Sunday, February 3, 2013
Family Newsletter 2-3-2013
Dear Pre-K Families,
We'd like to invite you to look at our bulletin board on the left side of the hall before you enter our classroom. Your kids have work displayed there of which Mrs. Peavey and I are quite proud. You will see Venger Drawings, the results of an activity where we pass around a shape (in this case a rhombus), and brainstorm about what this shape could be part of. For example,a student might say, "This rhombus could be part of a diamond ring." Then the kids draw their idea and some add writing as well. This math activity helps kids recognize basic geometric shapes, use basic shapes as building blocks in their own pictures, mentally construct and deconstruct real world objects into their basic shapes and learn about using shapes purposefully.
The other recent display is our Helicopter Learning Facts, a connection with our Medivac Helicopter Center and Hospital Theme in play centers. The kids listen to a nonfiction text (sometimes just a few pages of a book), and draw and write about what they thought was interesting. The purpose of this activity is to practice remembering on purpose, use drawing and writing as a tool to remember, strengthen oral language skills and build vocabulary, and provide another context in which to practice writing and letter sounds. It also helps us experience listening to different genres of literature and develop a love of reading.
I predict your kids enjoyed both of these activities. Try asking them about their work as you walk by next time.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs. Peavey
We'd like to invite you to look at our bulletin board on the left side of the hall before you enter our classroom. Your kids have work displayed there of which Mrs. Peavey and I are quite proud. You will see Venger Drawings, the results of an activity where we pass around a shape (in this case a rhombus), and brainstorm about what this shape could be part of. For example,a student might say, "This rhombus could be part of a diamond ring." Then the kids draw their idea and some add writing as well. This math activity helps kids recognize basic geometric shapes, use basic shapes as building blocks in their own pictures, mentally construct and deconstruct real world objects into their basic shapes and learn about using shapes purposefully.
The other recent display is our Helicopter Learning Facts, a connection with our Medivac Helicopter Center and Hospital Theme in play centers. The kids listen to a nonfiction text (sometimes just a few pages of a book), and draw and write about what they thought was interesting. The purpose of this activity is to practice remembering on purpose, use drawing and writing as a tool to remember, strengthen oral language skills and build vocabulary, and provide another context in which to practice writing and letter sounds. It also helps us experience listening to different genres of literature and develop a love of reading.
I predict your kids enjoyed both of these activities. Try asking them about their work as you walk by next time.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs. Peavey
Friday, January 25, 2013
Family Newsletter January 24, 2013
Dear Pre-K Families, January 23,
2013
Brrrr. After checking with our Dike Newell office personnel, I
learned that 12 degrees (correction from the hard copy newsletter) is the magic temperature for cancelling
outside recess.
We have a new student in Pre-K! She and her mom joined us
for a quick visit today, and we’ll be welcoming her all morning tomorrow.
For advance planners, we will be exchanging valentines (simple is good) on that
holiday and perhaps celebrating with a special activity, healthy snack and
craft. If you wish to contribute to the Valentine themed healthy snack, please let us know.
Sincerely,
Mrs. Bridgman and Mrs. Peavey
P.S. Here are a few pictures of our first grade buddies reading with us on Thursday. It was a magical sound to hear the hum of all those readers sharing books with our kids ...
P.S. Here are a few pictures of our first grade buddies reading with us on Thursday. It was a magical sound to hear the hum of all those readers sharing books with our kids ...
Sunday, January 20, 2013
Pre-K Week of January 15,16,17
Here is a longer slideshow from our past few days of Pre-K. You'll see a few "outdoors in the snow" pictures, as well as some nice results from our goal for independently putting on our winter clothing. We had a very exciting theme-oriented visit from our friendly Bath EMT's and firemen, which included touring the fire engine! Enjoying healthy birthday cupcakes at snack time and more play in our hospital centers rounds out the slide show.
Saturday, January 12, 2013
January 12, 2013
Hello Pre-K Families,
A quick request from our school office. If your student will be absent, please call our Absence Hotline at 443-8285 and press 1 to report the absence. Thank you.
Your kids have been doing a stellar job playing their Tools of the Mind math games recently, specifically "Making Collections" and the "Numerals Game." Both of these involve a counting game with paired math buddies. One child gets the Hand (gets to go first) and the other child gets the Check (this child's role is to briefly wait and then check the Hand's work.)The kids are looking at pictures or numerals, counting small objects to match, and then checking their work. Not only are they learning rote counting skills, but they are working in a social setting with a peer, practicing taking turns, and practicing checking their work. We are very proud of them!
A quick request from our school office. If your student will be absent, please call our Absence Hotline at 443-8285 and press 1 to report the absence. Thank you.
Your kids have been doing a stellar job playing their Tools of the Mind math games recently, specifically "Making Collections" and the "Numerals Game." Both of these involve a counting game with paired math buddies. One child gets the Hand (gets to go first) and the other child gets the Check (this child's role is to briefly wait and then check the Hand's work.)The kids are looking at pictures or numerals, counting small objects to match, and then checking their work. Not only are they learning rote counting skills, but they are working in a social setting with a peer, practicing taking turns, and practicing checking their work. We are very proud of them!
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