It's been a wonderful week in room 3! We have continued to practice classroom routines and expectations. Our new phonics program has us studying names to learn letters and their sounds. Math finds us busy exploring shapes and playing a new game, "Beat You To Five."
This week, we spent a fair amount of time reviewing playground expectations. There has been a bit of "rough play" lately and we want to emphasize the importance of being safe and gentle with our friends. This would be a great topic of conversation at home too!
I am really enjoying working on the blog WITH the children. They are learning how to share ideas and information in a way that makes sense to the reader. Writing our blog together also helps us to generalize what we've been working on during our literacy time. Feel free to leave us some comments! Enjoy!
And now a word from the kids...
This is Nelson. He is our bear. He lives at Chamberlin School. We bring him home at night because he gets lonely and scared. He has a journal and a bedtime story. Ryan the birthday boy brought Nelson home on his birthday!
We made these pigs. They are Pinkerton pigs. Pinkerton is a pig from a story called Me First. We used our scissors and glue to make our Pinkertons.
We know how to read! We read familiar books. They are familiar because we have heard them so many times! Now we can read them on our own!
This is our farm that Mrs. Brown bought for us. We like it! It has a tractor, animals, and farmers. Farmers are real people but we have some fake ones. We play with them.
We have two babies in room 3. Their names are Nancy and Nancy. We like to rock them, feed them, change their clothes and read to them.
WE LOVE THOSE BABIES!
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