Mrs. Ormerod has been joining us on Monday's to do some Community Building activities. On Monday we discussed "The Group Plan" which is the plan of a group. In this activity, we were practicing our "Group Plan" of passing a rock until the music stopped. We recognized that our class goal was to fill the egg carton, and if we didn't get a chance to put a rock in, we weren't mad. Here's a snippet of us working towards our Class/Group Goal. Some more great looking snacks/lunch ideas! Buddies Our buddies helped us complete our first journal entry! We wrote about what we had for breakfast that morning. Our buddies helped us stretch out words to label our picture, and pointed to the letters we heard together. Halloween! Check out those great costumes! Some math we've been exploring. Math stations allow us to explore many different new concepts and skills. We are working on recognizing numbers, and transferring the number to represent a set of items. We are also exploring patterns. Isla and Aliyah working together on one to one correspondence and number recognition. Number formulation and one to one correspondence. Which brings us to today! This morning, we read a great story about the importance of a Poppy. We then did an art project of a poppy field. This has now been hung in our hallway display. Please come check it out! Liam and Cypress 'playing' with their food. But in a good way! ABC Rap Song. Use this if your child forgets the moves of the song. Please practice the ABC rap often to help reinforce letter and sound recognition!
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lindsay peroff
11/6/2017 07:46:31 pm
Okay now I get it! Thanks for posting the video as it made me understand what you meant regarding the alphabet book and including actions.
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Mrs. Shea
11/7/2017 11:22:21 am
Glad it helped! Thanks for the comment!!
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Kristin Hierck
11/8/2017 02:20:48 pm
Thanks so much for doing this! Both sets of Liam’s grandparents follow along as well and it’s so nice for them to be able to see what he’s up to at school!
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About Mrs. SheaThis is my second year teaching at Mamquam Elementary, and I absolutely love the school! I am a born and raised Squamish local. This is my 4th year teaching. My husband and I moved to Fort St. John for our first year of teaching, where I had my first Kindergarten class. I am married, and have a dog named Poppy! Archives
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