Monday, April 30, 2012

little miss Ms.Collier

I was dealt a healthy dose of reality during lunch today. We serve family style meals for lunch, while preparing the table for lunch one students reads a story to the others sitting quietly. While today's student was reading she repeatedly stopped to say to the class "Excuse ME?" what are you doing? Is that the right choice? "Are you kidding me? I know you can do better" Your not being respectful.

Her tone of voice mimicked mine exactly and was a little scary! It's so easy to forget how our students are little sponges!

Sunday, April 29, 2012

Happytown Pediatric Hospital


Serious playing in our theme based centers has allowed for so many of my students to connect real life experiences. This student's father works at the hospital and he has connected that to his play saying look Ms. Collier this is my paycard like daddy from work. Really transforming centers to something gives the students a chance to take on their roles wholeheartedly.

Mystery Patterns


Each morning after breakfast students go to the carpet and find their name on the carpet to answer their quetion of the day. Throughout the year the question of the day has changed from an actually sentence question to a numeral match to a mystery pattern. The type of question is varied and this is a way for me to refresh skills that the students have learned in the previous days or weeks so its fresh in their mind for the day.

Introducing patterns has always been a difficult area for me. I feel like a pattern is just one of those things you know and i myself cant remember how i learned. So I decided to introduce patterns as what they are not first. We introduced a line of all girls, a row of all circles, a line of red blocks. I then showed them how to change these to AB patterns reminding them that nothing the same should be touching. This seemed to help give them a basic understanding. Each morning when they read the patterns on the mystery pattern it is also reinforcing their knowledge of shapes and because this is an independent activity provides a chance for students to help friends.

Monday, April 23, 2012

Give Me the Beat...



Isn't it always the way... We try and try to introduce concepts to children and I know I myself am often frustrated and left with a feeling that they are still very much in the dark. Well we have been studying patterns for quite some time...we make snap cube patterns, we make people patterns, we make letter patterns, we make playdoh patterns, we make shape patterns... we make musical patterns and yet none of my friends can explain a pattern to me. While in centers my friends in the block center used different toys to make a drum set, they made and explained that they were making a pattern with sounds and were able to explain to me the different sounds and why they were different. We ( I ) often forget how much information is absorbed just by being :) ROCK ON LITTLE FRIENDS!

Piggie's Day



After a conversation with Katie's Kindergarten colleagues I thought a lot about how they introduced positional words through shared reading and an already familiar classroom friend. My classroom is all but obsessed with Mo Willems and his characters Piggie and Gerald. This led me to create Piggie's Day, a shared reading book that we created to illustrate positional words. Piggie goes under chairs, above tables, near and far and all kinds of different places throughout the classroom. This has helped immensely with our describing vocabulary and has given my classroom friends many more choices for explanation.