Monday, December 11, 2017

Reading Stamina and Body Spelling

Mrs. McMahon's class worked on their reading stamina this morning.  We reviewed the three different ways to read a book then the girls went into silent reading.  Ask your daughter how long they quietly read...it was impressive!



Mrs. Martin's class worked with their popcorn words.  The girls got a chance to body spell each of these special words.


Mrs. McMahon's class started a winter craft--a special winter hat.  The girls are all very excited to add their puff ball on top!

Friday, December 8, 2017

Hour of Code

This week, your daughter participated in the Hour of Code.  “The Hour of Code is a global movement reaching tens of millions of students in 180+ countries” (hourofcode.com).  We use this as an introduction to the programming your daughter will be doing throughout the year.  Learning the basics of programming reinforces problem solving and logic skills.

In kindergarten, we learned how to use basic directions (left, right, up, down) to control an Angry Bird.  Next, we will learn how to use the Kodable app to learn more about programming and in the spring, we will use path to control the Dash robots!

If you would like your daughter to explore more at home, use this link.  Please note, different activities run on different devices and are appropriate for various ages.

Thursday, December 7, 2017

Club Day and The "Mitten" project

Today was our first Lower School Clubs Assembly--be sure to ask your daughter which club she participated in!

Both classes are working on a project where the girls will be able to retell the story of The Mitten using character cards.  These will be making their way home next week.

Wednesday, December 6, 2017

Hedgehogs and Magic Milk

During language arts, Mrs. McMahon's class continued working with the "et" word family.
And Mrs. Martin's class continued illustrating their hedgehog books.
During math, both classes began our 2-dimensional shapes unit.  Be sure to ask your daughter what a vertice is!
Mrs. Martin's class delved more into learning about hedgehogs and learned all about their hibernation, predators,  and what they eat to survive.

Mrs. McMahon's class conducted a magic milk experiment during science.  Be sure to ask your daughters what happened!



Tuesday, December 5, 2017

Gingerbread Houses

Twizzlers, marshmallows, and gumdrops, OH MY!  We decorated our houses today and the girls had a great time!



During math, Mrs. Martin's class worked more on graphing...

...and Mrs. McMahon's class discussed another one of Bryn Mawr's core values--resilience.  We shared stories about how each of us had to be resilient and then read Giraffes Can't Dance.  The girls shared different things they couldn't do yet and we talked about how we have to be resilient and keep working towards our goals.

Monday, December 4, 2017

Gingerbread EVERYWHERE

We are knee deep in our gingerbread unit and the girls are LOVING it.  Today, both classes used our Writer's Workshop time to start stories featuring Jan Brett's beloved hedgehog.  The girls will be working on these stories for the next two weeks.

In math, the girls reviewed graphing and graphed various gingerbread items (houses, rolling pins, etc).


Mrs. McMahon's class worked with the short e vowel sound using the "et" word family.


Mrs. Martin's girls had a chance to buddy read Jan Brett books on our new bean bag chairs.


Mrs. McMahon's class read Georgie the Gingerbread Fairy and made gingerbread playdough!  Here is a link to the recipe if you would like to make some at home.

Friday, December 1, 2017

Acting and Even/Odd

Calling all acting agents!  The kindergarten girls re-enacted The Mitten by Jan Brett and truly went "all in" with their acting.




In math, both classes spent another day working with even and odd numbers.  Be sure to ask your daughter which activity she participated in!


Thursday, November 30, 2017

The Mitten

This morning, the girls listened to The Mitten by Jan Brett. 


Afterwards, we discussed the characters that Jan Brett used in her book and created her favorite (hedgehog) our of model magic!

Wednesday, November 29, 2017

Sneaky Gingerbread People

Today, the girls acted out Gingerbread Baby.  Afterwards, each class made a list of where their gingerbread people would run away to if they were at Bryn Mawr.


While the girls were at recess, the sneaky gingerbread people (that the girls made yesterday) ran away from Mrs. Martin and Mrs. McMahon!  The girls then went on a hunt to find their gingerbread people.




After all of the girls found their gingerbread people, we returned to our classroom and created a class book of the different places our gingerbread people went during recess.


This afternoon, we had a virtual drawing lesson from Jan Brett herself and learned how to draw her famous hedgehog!


Tuesday, November 28, 2017

Jan Brett and Mitten Math

Yesterday, we introduced our favorite author--Jan Brett. We will spend the next three weeks reading, discussing, and studying her wonderful books.


Then the girls had time to explore her different stories.


Both kindergarten classes channeled Jan Brett's attention to detail and each girl made her own mitten.  We love how their personalities came out in their paintings!


Mrs. Martin's class practiced counting by 2's and solved story problems using mittens (in honor of our author, Jan Brett) as manipulatives.

Thursday, November 16, 2017

Spanish: Fruits

The girls have been learning how to name fruits in Spanish.  Here they are playing a partner game where they have to find the fruit their partner names.


Wednesday, November 15, 2017

Short Vowel a and I Believe Bracelets

Mrs. McMahon's language arts time was dedicated to the short a vowel sound.  The girls sang our short a song (be sure to ask them to sing it to you) then we read a book together as a class which focused on this sound.  The girls highlighted all of the words in the book that contained the short a sound--ask them to read it to you tonight!
During Mrs. McMahon's Writer's Workshop time, in preparation for Grandparents' Day, we read Amelia Bedelia's First Apple Pie.  We shared our class pen and brainstormed a list of words that reminded us of our grandparents. As each girl came up to write her word on our list, her fellow students sounded out and wrote that word on their individual white boards. We completed the activity by returning to our seats to make our own list of words that reminded us of our grandparents.

During social studies, Mrs. Martin's class focused on the reasons why the pilgrims left England.  The girls made "I Believe" bracelets.  Be sure to ask your daughter the meaning behind her beautiful bracelet!
Mrs. Martin's math time was spent making numbers using sets of ten out of unifix cubes.  The girls all enjoyed this activity and are gaining a better understanding of the number 10 and counting by 10's.

Tuesday, November 14, 2017

Math

Mrs. Martin's girls worked with their ten frames on different ways to make 20.

Mrs. McMahon's girls learned subtraction vocabulary such as "take away" and used it to solve subtraction problems.

Monday, November 13, 2017

Leaf Walks and Centers

On Friday, we started decorating our room for Thanksgiving.  The girls had a wonderful time while they made themselves into turkeys which are hanging in our classroom.


Today, Mrs. McMahon's girls worked in centers that focused on their fine motor skills.  Several girls chose to build with legos while others used playdough and toothpicks to create structures.

Mrs. Martin's girls went on a fall color hunt and graphed the colors they saw as they wandered around our campus.

Friday, November 10, 2017

From the Library

Kindergarteners started the year  with some old favorites: David McKee's Elmer, Mo Willems' Hooray for Amanda and her Alligator!, Tim Wadham's Queen of France. Our first chapter book was Josh Schneider's Tales for Very Picky Eaters. (Ask your daughter about the growing oatmeal.) After each story we have a chance to find and read books about the same topic, or by authors whose names start with the same letter as our last names, or our first names.

We've practiced sending a greeting around the circle, making connections between stories, explaining what's going on in a story just by getting clues from the illustrations, and even inventing words for wordless stories.  Kindergarten girls have shown great creativity and teamwork in composing two word stories at the end of class.

We are almost finished with James Marshall's George and Martha series. Ask your daughter about these collections of five short stories about two great friends.

Kindergarten girls will begin checking books out and taking them home after winter break. Each girl may check out one book at a time and keep it for up to four weeks. When she brings the old book back she'll be able to take a new one home. Stay tuned for details.

Wednesday, November 8, 2017

Thanksgiving and Graphing

Mrs. McMahon's class learned how to appropriately form the lowercase letter a.  We also began talking about Thanksgiving and read Thanksgiving Day by Gail Gibbons. We discussed how many people make lists to remember things and decided to make a list ourselves of words that remind us of Thanksgiving.  During this interactive writing activity, the girls sounded out different words on their own, then returned to their seats to make their own Thanksgiving lists.

Mrs. Martin's class began graphing during their math period.  The girls learned how to take data and use that information to form a graph. Each child had an opportunity to graph 3 leaves on the class graph--be sure to ask your daughter which colors she had.
Mrs. McMahon's class took a nature walk through the woods, taking time to observe the different colors we see in November.  While on our walk, the girls collected 6 leaves. Then we came back to our classroom and created our own fall art from our leaves.

Finally, we had a parent reader.  What a busy Wednesday!