Thursday, May 21, 2026

Friday, May 22

  

 Friday, May 22
Green Day: No Library

Big Book: Growing Vegetable Soup By: Lois Ehlert
Genre: Fiction Review Power Words: crop, factory, ingredient 
Determine Word Meaning: Multiple-Meaning Words

FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS             Phonological Awareness: Blending Phonemes, Segmenting Phonemes
Irregular Words: want
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Commas in Lists
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Math: Time to the Hour...Day 3
The kids will work with more 'time to the hour' with more activities that support both analog and digital times.  
   It's day 160...Zero the Hero will visit!


We will learn why we celebrate Memorial Day... 
~Story: What is Memorial Day?
~Watercolor Paint a Memorial Day Coloring Sheet
~Mini Book of Facts
Project: Poppy
We see poppies for sale this time of year so the children will learn why this is done and make a poppy to bring home. 
Phy Ed Today 

~ No extra news for today.
~Have a wonderful Memorial Day weekend!

Thursday, May 21

 

 Thursday, May 21
Orange Day: Technology
Technology class at 8:20.

Big Book: Growing Vegetable Soup By: Lois Ehlert
Genre: Fiction
Print Concepts: One-to-One Correspodence
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS

  Phonological Awareness: Blending Onset and Rime, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Final Blends -lp, -nk
Irregular Words: want
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Commas in Lists

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Writer's
Workshop: The Best Part of Me By: Wendy Ewald
After hearing the story, the kids will write what they think is the best part of themselves.
Math: Time to the Hour
The kids will work with more 'time to the hour' with some additional activities that support both analog and digital times.     
Time for Kids: Deep Blue Sea

Music Today
 
~Please have your child in their running shoes and purple shirt when they come to school tomorrow!
~Be the Teacher lessons are due Thursday, May 28.
~Reading to the preschoolers is always my favorite thing to watch the kids do!

Tuesday, May 19, 2026

Wednesday, May 20

 

 Tuesday, May 20
Gold Day (No computer class or library.)  

Big Book: Growing Vegetable Soup By: Lois Ehlert
Genre: Fiction
Science Connection: Plants: Basic Needs and Life Cycle This fiction text shows the steps to make vegetable soup. Children follow as the characters plant seeds, water, watch, weed, pick, and finally chop and cook vegetables to take vegetables from plants to plate. Connect and Teach: Set a Purpose

Read Aloud: PB & J Hooray! By: Janet Nolan Genre: Informational Text  
Connect and Teach: Steps in a Sequence
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS                         Phonological Awareness: Blending Onset and Rime, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Final Blends -st, -ft
Irregular Words: want
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Commas in Lists
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~We are heading to preschool this morning and afternoon to read the stories from our book bins!

Math: Time to the Hour
Since the beginning of May, the kids have been working on time to the hour during our calendar time. We will continue that learning by matching the analog time with digital time, manipulating a clock to place the hands to the correct hour, and draw the hands on a clock to represent the time to the hour.

Phy Ed Today 


~ There will be a detailed letter in the Wednesday envelope regarding Kindergarten Track & Field!

Monday, May 18, 2026

Tuesday, May 19

 

 Tuesday, May 19
White Day (No computer class or library.) 

Read Aloud: PB & J Hooray! By: Janet Nolan Genre: Informational Text 
Connect and Teach: Evaluate Details
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS                         Phonological Awareness: Blending Onset and Rime, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Final Blends -nt, -nd
Irregular Words: want
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Commas in Lists

Writer's
Workshop: Memory Book
The children will be guided in filling in the details shown in the picture below...
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Math: Times of Day
Everyday since the beginning of May, the kids have worked on 'time to the hour' in their calendar book. Today, we will focus on the different times of the day (morning, afternoon, night).     

Why Do Birds Lay Eggs in Spring?
In this lesson, students learn why spring is the best time for babies to be born. In the activity, Build A Bird Nest, students make a model of a bird nest and notice how birds can change their environment to meet their needs when they build their nests.

Music Today
 
~Please RSVP the number attending graduation...Thank you!

Sunday, May 17, 2026

Monday, May 18

 Monday, May 18
     Black Day (No computer class or library.)

Read Aloud: PB & J Hooray! By: Janet Nolan Genre: Informational Text 
 Science Connection: Plants: Basic Needs  
This informational text traces where the food we eat comes from, including tracing back to the grocery store, the bakery, the factory, and the farm where it all begins.

and Life Cycle

This informational text traces where the food we eat comes from, including tracing back to the grocery story, the bakery, the factory, and the farm where it all begins.

Connect and Teach: Make and Check Predictions
FOUNDATIONAL SKILLS                         Phonological Awareness: Blending Onset and Rime, Isolating Phonemes
Phonics Focus Skill: Final Blend -mp
Irregular Words: want
 WRITING AND GRAMMAR
Review Commas in Lists
Image result for literacy stations icon Literacy Jobs 

Seasonal Weather Patterns
In this lesson, students use observations of the four classic seasons to spot patterns and thereby determine the seasons’ order. In the activity, Circle of Seasons, students make observations of the four classic seasons of the temperate zone: snowy winter, warm spring, hot summer, and cool autumn with colorful leaves. The kids spot patterns and determine the order of the seasons.
   Math: Bubble Gum Graph
To end this unit on graphing, we are going to have some fun! The kids will get a piece of bubble gum and try to blow a bubble. We will graph the results and analyze the data.
Phy Ed Today 


~Hat Day tomorrow... pay $2 to wear a hat in school as we send POSITIVE vibes to a family that has been touched by a medical condition called Phelan McDermid Syndrome.  
~Please RSVP the number attending graduation...Thank you.
~We had fun celebrating Charlie last week!