Friday, August 24, 2018

August 20th - 24th

Happy, happy Friday! We had a wonderful second week of school in our classroom.  We began many new things that the students were very excited about. This week was full of book buddies, learning to write on our green line paper, beginning our fairy tales unit, and much more!

August 27th Class Pictures: St. John Photography will be taking our class and individual student pictures on the 27th.  Make sure to dress your child in what you want them to be wearing in their pictures.

August 29th 6:00-7:30 PM Curriculum Night: Note the time change!  Due to parent and staff feedback over the years, they have reduced curriculum night to two sessions.
6:00-6:40 PM
6:50-7:30 PM
Please, please make every effort to attend one of these two sessions.  I will discuss the first grade curriculum, expectations of students in the classroom, our field trips and performances, our first grade word study program, student/parent/teacher communication, and much more!  If you cannot attend, please let me know and I will send home the information packet from the event.

August 30th 9:00 AM Parent Volunteer Training: This will be held in the elementary music room.

September 3rd, 10th, 11th, 19th: No school

September 18th 8:30 AM-1:00 PM Walking Tour of Davidson: We are so excited to still get to go on this field trip!  Because it was rained out last spring, we decided the kids should still have this amazing opportunity to go explore Davidson and meet our community helpers.  Community helpers, cardinal directions, and maps are all a big part of our social studies curriculum.  We will need parent chaperones to walk with us so put this date on your calendar if you are interested.  More details to come!

October 18th CSD Kickball Festival: This event is for the whole family! Be sure to mark your calendars.

October 19th Fairy Tale Ball 8:30-10:30 AM: The kids are all SO excited for this event! We plan and throw a Fairy Tale Ball for all first graders to attend.  Students dress up as their favorite fairy tale character and they rotate through different stations/activities over the course of two hours.  Parents are welcome to come and watch the very beginning of the ball when the students will do a group dance.  This portion will last about 10 minutes.  We will also need parent volunteers to help run the stations.  More details to come but mark this date on your calendar.  You won't want to miss it!

***Parent volunteers will start the week of Labor Day.  We have changed our park time this year to Thursdays from 1:00-2:00 PM.

Math:
We began our new first grade math curriculum this week that was constructed by the NC Department of Education.  I am very impressed so far with it!  The activity that the students completed this week required them to work in pairs and it worked on the skills of one-to-one correspondence, estimating, using 10 frames to organize and count cubes, figuring out how many more to make 20, and recording their findings on a chart.  The students began by choosing a brown paper bag with a letter written on it.  They had to estimate how many cubes they thought were in the bag and then take the cubes out and actually count them.  They placed them on the ten frames as they counted to work on their visualization and counting on.  Lastly, they had to figure out how many more cubes they would need to make 20.  This was a challenging task because there were 4 steps they had to complete for each bag and they also had to record all of it on their chart.  They were doing very well by the fourth day of working on it!

Literacy:
We continued to set up our Daily 5 time this week by practicing our "Read to Self" time.  We began last week with only 3 minutes of "Read to Self" and we have worked up to 12 minutes!  This is great because in order to add time, all students have to be focused with their reading and without distraction.  Next week I will introduce the second portion of the Daily 5 which is "Read to Someone."  We will build each week until I have introduced all 5 of the elements which include:
1. Read to Self
2. Read to Someone
3. Listen to Reading
4. Work on Writing
5. Work Work

While students independently work at these stations, I am able to call them over to work in small groups on handwriting, word sorts, and guided reading.  We also learned how to write on our green line paper this week and the students were VERY excited.  You should have seen this work come home in your child's folder.  I will explain all of this to you at curriculum night because this will lead into our word study program.
Thematic:
This week we kicked off our fairy tale unit by studying the elements of a fairy tale such as magic, good vs. evil, castles, and forests, happy endings, and "Once upon a time."  We began with the story of Cinderella.  We read many different versions of the story and compared and contrasted them.  Students rotated through four centers this week that worked on different skills in each.
1. Students created an art project and wrote what they would wish for if they had a fairy godmother.
2. Students used pattern blocks to build their own castle and then stencils to recreate the castle on paper. They had to record how many of each shape.
3. Students learned about the cardinal directions (north, south, east, west) and had to draw different parts of the fairy kingdom using the compass.
4. Students colored and created their own props, characters, and scenery in order to retell the story of Cinderella.  I encouraged them all to come home and act out the story for you with their items.

Have a great weekend!
Love,
Mrs. James

Friday, August 17, 2018

Our First Week of First Grade

HAPPY FRIDAY! 🎉 
We had an amazing first week in our classroom and we are so excited for the rest of this school year.  It is so fun having all of our sweet students again and seeing the growth they made over the summer in different areas.  Please read below about our important upcoming dates and announcements for first grade.

August 27th Class Pictures: St. John Photography will be taking our class and individual student pictures on the 27th.  The pictures usually turn out very well because they are candid shots taken outside.  Make sure to dress your child in what you want them to be wearing in their pictures. :)

August 29th 6:00-7:30 PM Curriculum Night: Note the time change!  Due to parent and staff feedback over the years, they have reduced curriculum night to two sessions.
6:00-6:40 PM
6:50-7:30 PM
Please, please make every effort to attend one of these two sessions.  I will discuss the first grade curriculum, expectations of students in the classroom, our field trips and performances, our first grade word study program, student/parent/teacher communication, and much more!  If you cannot attend, please let me know and I will send home the information packet from the event.

September 18th 8:30 AM-1:00 PM Walking Tour of Davidson: We are so excited to still get to go on this field trip!  Because it was rained out last spring, we decided the kids should still have this amazing opportunity to go explore Davidson and meet our community helpers.  Community helpers, cardinal directions, and maps are all a big part of our social studies curriculum.  We will need parent chaperones to walk with us so put this date on your calendar if you are interested.  More details to come!

October 19th Fairy Tale Ball 8:30-10:30 AM: The kids are all SO excited for this event! We plan and throw a Fairy Tale Ball for all first graders to attend.  Students dress up as their favorite fairy tale character and they rotate through different stations/activities over the course of two hours.  Parents are welcome to come and watch the very beginning of the ball when the students will do a group dance.  This portion will last about 10 minutes.  We will also need parent volunteers to help run the stations.  More details to come but mark this date on your calendar.  You won't want to miss it!

PhotoCircle: The PhotoCircle app is how I share pictures from our classroom.  It is much easier than uploading them onto the blog and then you can save them directly from the app.  It also allows you to upload pictures from our classroom events that you take.  Please only upload pictures in our class group that are from school events (no birthday parties or outside events).  Below is the link for parents to join. https://join.photocircleapp.com/rsIAdl

Blue Communication Folders: Please empty these every night.  It is usually a combination of your child's work and papers from us.  If you need to send us or notify us of anything, you can send a note in this folder.  Mrs. Rumburg checks and empties these every morning.

Have a great weekend!
Love,
Mrs. James 💜

Sunday, May 6, 2018

April 30th - May 4th

Good evening parents!  It was so good to see all of you at the Commotion in the Ocean play last Thursday!  Thank you all for taking the time out of your day to come to our play.  Your kiddos were all amazing!  They make me proud every single day. I cannot believe we only have 15 days of school left.  Where has this year gone?! I am sure some of you have heard about our "10 day countdown" we do every year in my classroom to celebrate the last days of school.  I fill up 10 balloons and inside is a small piece of paper that has a fun activity written on it.  We pop a balloon at the end of each day and we will do that activity the next day.  I will send home an email if it requires the kids to bring in or wear something (PJ day or bring your stuffed animal to school day). 😊 

Below are important dates and reminders as we near the end of the school year.
May 15th: QU Wedding (students only) Have your child wear "dressier" clothes to school for our wedding celebration of these two letters! *more info below
May 18th: No school (CSD Staff Retreat)
May 23rd: Bare Book Sharing 1:00 PM (parent event)
Come celebrate your child and their hard work on their bare book!  
May 25th: No school (Kindergarten Screening)
May 28th: No school (Memorial Day)
May 29th: Water Day! 8:30 AM-12:00 PM (we will need lots of volunteers! sign up coming soon)
May 30th: Final Day of School!

Throughout the school year, we have learned lots of letter sounds, blends, and digraphs that exist in our names and words.  Some of these include -sh, -ch, -th, -ow, and -ou.  Next year in first grade we will learn all of the phonograms during our word study program! On May 15th, we are going to celebrate the letters Q and U to celebrate the sound /qu/.  Usually in our language, the letter Q is always followed by the letter U so we "marry them" so the kids remember this rule.  We will have a fun ceremony led by Michael Colvard (Joshua's dad) and will have wedding cake afterwards!  It will be a fun day for the students.  Please have them wear dressier clothes for the celebration.  They can bring a change of clothes for afterwards if they would like. 

Mrs. Rumburg and I began our end-of-year assessments on your child last week.  Many of these assessments are done one on one, and take a great deal of time.  I will not be sending home guided reading books over the next few weeks due to this.  Please keep reading with your child at home every night.  A great idea it to visit your local library and allow your child to get their own library card.  The library summer reading program will start soon, and it is an excellent program and a great way to keep your child reading this summer.  I will also be sending out some ideas of things to do with your child over the summer later in May, so be on the look out!  


Due to our upcoming Kindergarten Screening (screening of new incoming kindergarten students) there are not specific dates for us to conference on the calendar.  However, I am more than happy to conference with you if you would like.  We just need to know how many of you would like a conference so that we can request a sub and set up a conference day if needed.  End of year conferences are optional, but if you would like one we are happy to meet with you.  Please email me and let me know so that we can set up a day for this later in May. 

Have a great week!
Love,
Mrs. James


Friday, April 27, 2018

April 23rd-37th

Happy Friday! Can you believe we only have 20 days of school left?! This year has flown by!  I am so thankful I get another year with your sweet kiddos. 😊

Although our field trip got rained out and we had to alter our Earth Day celebration plans, we had a great week in kindergarten!  We practiced our play, learned more about the ocean and ocean animals, learned all about Earth Day and what we can do to help protect nature, celebrated Poem in Your Pocket Day, completed more range cards, did "in-class" book buddies, and much more!  We are excited to see you all next Thursday for our Commotion in the Ocean play!

***Please send in your child's costume this Monday (April 30th) so that we can have it ready for our dress rehearsal on Tuesday.  Thank you!!!

***If you would still like to contribute $5 to Mrs. Rumburg's birthday gift, Monday will be the last day.  We are going to celebrate her birthday on Friday in our classroom with the kiddos. 😊  

***Here is the link to the Poem in Your Pocket song by Emily Arrow that we listened to and learned the motions to.  Emily Arrow makes kids music and we love to listen to it in our classroom! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oxF0nB8ZzXQ

Upcoming Dates:
May 3rd: Ocean Commotion Play 10:00 in MS Black Box (parent event)
May 6th: Mrs. Rumburg's Birthday 
May 18th: No school (CSD Staff Retreat)
May 23rd: Bare Book Sharing 1:00 PM (parent event) *note date change
Come celebrate your child and their hard work on their bare book!  
May 25th: No school (Kindergarten Screening)
May 28th: No school (Memorial Day)
May 29th: Water Day! 8:30 AM-12:00 PM (volunteers needed...sign up coming soon)
May 30th: Final Day of School!

Have a great weekend!
Love,
Mrs. James




Saturday, April 14, 2018

April 9th - 13th

Happy Saturday! I hope you are all enjoying the beautiful weather today.  It is hard to believe that we are quickly approaching the end of the school year.  We had a wonderful week back in the classroom after spring break. 😊 The next few weeks will be full of many fun activities in the classroom and at school.  Be sure to mark your calendars for all of the dates below.

April 24th: Earth Day Celebration 9-11 AM (parent volunteer sign up sent out)
  ***you may want to put some sunscreen on your child that morning if it's going to be sunny
April 25th: Walking Tour of Davidson (chaperones needed...sign up coming soon)
April 26th: Poem in Your Pocket Day (more info to come)
May 3rd: Ocean Commotion Play 10:00 in MS Black Box (parent event)
May 6th: Mrs. Rumburg's Birthday 
May 18th: No school (CSD Staff Retreat)
May 23rd: Bare Book Sharing 1:00 PM (parent event) *note date change
May 25th: No school (Kindergarten Screening)
May 28th: No school (Memorial Day)
May 29th: Water Day! 8:30 AM-12:00 PM (volunteers needed...sign up coming soon)
May 30th: Final Day of School!

Thank you for practicing your child's play lines with them every night!  They play will be here before we know it.  Make sure to also start brainstorming about your child's costume.  This does not have to be complicated at all! Simple is always best. 😉 If you need ideas, feel free to reach out to me!

Math
This week in math we completed our April calendar which students always love.  This is great number writing practice.  We also continued with our math workshop centers with a heavy focus on range cards.  The students can choose to use beans, jewels, or cubes to complete their range cards.  Some students are writing the equations and I am having other students verbalize the equation to me.  This is great practice for addition as we move more into that for first grade prep.

Literacy
Our literacy time each week has been consistent for the past few months.  Tuesday is guided reading groups and sight word books, Wednesday is word sorts, and Thursday is writer's workshop with a different topic each month.  This is a perfect transition as we move toward first grade.  In first grade, we do "Daily 5" during our reader's workshop time.  The 5 things that the children get to rotate through are:
1. Read to self
2. Read to a partner
3. Work on writing
4. Word work
5. Listen to reading

Thematic
We had so much fun starting our ocean unit this week!  This is one of my favorite units.  We started off by studying sand and animals that live or start their life in the sand (crabs and sea turtles).  Next week we will begin to move into the water and go deeper each week.  We mainly study all of the different ocean animals but we explore many other important topics and questions.  Some of these include layers of the ocean, the density of the ocean, how fish breathe, etc.  Students rotated through four stations this week.
1. We studied sea turtles through a fun activity and learned how we can help more sea turtles survive. We learned about natural causes vs. man-made causes of sea turtles death and our role in helping them.
2. Students learned how to do "sand art" using glue and colored sand.  They got to make their own designs!
3. Students created their own sand paint using sand, shaving cream, and glue and got to draw and paint their own sand castle. 
4. Students illustrated a mini-book called "Sand, Sand, Sand!"

Science
We did our science experiment as a whole group on Monday so that we could observe it as the week went on.  We put four different kinds and sizes of sea shells in a cup of vinegar to see if they would dissolve.  The craziest thing happened and two of the sea shells dissolved!  We learned that shells are made up of calcium carbonate which is a base and when added to an acid like vinegar, they disintegrate.

Have a great weekend!
Love,
Mrs. James 

Friday, March 16, 2018

March 12th-16th

Happy Friday! We had another great week in kindergarten. 😊 The kids had so much fun today setting up their traps to try and catch the leprechaun!  We will see if he decides to stop by the room this weekend. 😉 🍀 Read below for some announcements and a review of our week! We have had fun studying Dr. Seuss and Mem Fox the past two weeks in our author study.

March 30th-April 8th: SPRING BREAK!

April 10th: Field trip to the Laurel's Nursing Home.  Ride the bus with us or meet us there.  We load the bus at 10:00 AM and the program starts at the nursing home at 10:30 AM and lasts till 11:30 AM.

April 25th: Walking tour of Davidson.  We will need lots of chaperones for this field trip.  We walk from CSD to downtown Davidson and go on a tour of the police department, fire department, post office, and possible the library.  This is a really fun field trip to come on with your child! We will leave in the morning around 8:30-8:45ish and it will last most of the day.  More details to come!

Math:
Over the course of last week and this week, students have learned two new ways to do range cards!  I introduced how to use unifix cubes and jewels for range cards.  The kids of course LOVED the jewels because they are pretty and fun. 😊 You can find your child's range card sheets in their blue communication folder and you can have them explain to you what they do.  We do our normal eight station math workshop and the range cards are in 2-3 of the bins for them to choose to go to.  These tables are always full because they love them!  As mentioned a few weeks ago, range cards work on many different foundational math skills such as number sense, addition, subtraction, equation writing, and math facts.

Literacy:
In literacy the past two weeks, we have continued our sight word books, guided reading books, word sorts, and writer's workshop!  Thank you for reading your child's guided reading book with them at home every night and helping them remember to bring it back on Friday.  This is so important in their journey of becoming a better reader!  Remind your child to use Eagle Eye, Stretchy Snake, Chunky Monkey, and Lips the Fish as they read. 👍

Thematic:
This week we studied the author "Mem Fox" who wrote many great children's books!  Our student's favorite books of hers were Koala Lou, Possum Magic, Tough Boris, and Whoever You Are.  We did an activity for each of these books throughout the week.
Koala Lou: Students illustrated a non-fiction book about koalas.
Possum Magic: Students watercolor painted on a white sheet of card stock that had someone's name written on it in white crayon.  It was "magic" when the name appeared.  They had to write that person's name, draw a picture of them, and write a sentence about that person telling them what they love about them.
Tough Boris: Students created a parrot that can sit on their wrist!  We always love to incorporate art into our thematic centers.
Whoever You Are: Students got to use tissue paper to tear and decoupage the "world" and then glued a peace sign on top.  This was a great fine motor skill activity!

Have a great weekend!
Love,
Mrs. James

Friday, March 2, 2018

February 26th - March 2nd

Happy Friday! It was so good to see a lot of you at math night on Wednesday! Thank you to everyone who came out to learn more about how we run math workshop in our classroom.  It was fun watching the students teach all of you how to play the games.  Below are some announcements for the weeks ahead and then a review of our week!

March 5th-9th Dr. Seuss Spirit Week! Today is Dr. Seuss' birthday and we are studying him next week during our "Author in Me" unit.  We will celebrate a different Dr. Seuss book each day and will dress accordingly to make it fun! Below is the schedule:
            Monday: Fox in Socks Day...wear silly or mismatched socks
            Tuesday: Green Eggs and ham Day...wear the color green
           Wednesday: Wacky Wednesday...wear your wackiest hairdo and/or outfit to school
            Thursday: The Cat in the Hat Day...wear your favorite hat to school
            Friday: Read My Shirt Day...wear a shirt that others can read
March 16th: We will celebrate St. Patrick's Day on the 16th in class (since we will not be at school on the 17th) and we are going to try and catch the leprechaun! The kids are already SO excited to make their leprechaun traps! They can use any box (cereal, shoe, amazon, etc.) to use as the base for their trap and they can decorate it however they want!  Anything green, gold, and rainbow would be awesome!  Please have your child bring this is on Friday, March 16th. 😉
March 30th-April 8th: Spring break!

***Please write your child's name in their jackets that come to school.  It will help us with keeping them all straight and in the event they lost it or leave it on the playground. Thank you!

Math
As most of you saw at math night, the main concepts that we are focusing on now are counting on, one more vs one less, addition, number writing, and equation writing.  We are doing a mixture of math tubs some days and other days doing range cards.

Literacy
During reader's workshop this week, we learned two new Beanie Baby Strategies! The first one is "Stretchy Snake" and he tells us to "s-t-r-e-t-c-h" out the word slowly and say each little sound that we hear.  Once you stretch it out, you put the sounds back together and say it fast to see if you can figure out the word.  We also learned about "Chunky Monkey"who tells us to "chunk the word."  Look for a chunk that you already know such as  -ing, -and, -an, -old, etc.  You also look for a word part that you may know such as -an, -at, -ed, -be-, -er, etc.  The students did wonderful using these strategies during our guided reading groups!  We also did another week of word sorts.  Your child is in one of four groups and they did one of the following word sorts:
1. matching pictures to words for the -at word family
2. sorting based on short e, i, o, u
3. sorting wh vs. th
4. short o vs. long o

Thematic
We began our Author in Me thematic unit this week and started with Eric Carle!  We read many different Eric Carle books and discussed what makes his books special and the common themes that they have.  The students rotated through four centers:
1. Mister Seahorse: shaving cream seahorses
2. The Tiny Seed: fruit and veggie seed investigations
3. Papa, Please Get the Moon for Me: learning about the phases of the moon and art craft
4. A House for Hermit Crab: sand art activity
Science
Because we are studying Eric Carle currently, we read the book The Tiny Seed and did a seed investigation!  We cut open apples, oranges, grapes, strawberries, blueberries, and cucumbers and studied the different sizes and amounts of seeds.  We used a recording sheet and practiced spelling the names phonetically.

Have a great weekend!
Love,
Mrs. James