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  • Exploring our Big Book Library

    We’ve made an addition to our classroom library this year….big books!  We learned how to take care of our big books and how to turn those BIG pages from the bottom corner without ripping them so they last us a very long time!  You can check out big books from the local library.  Great tip for those little ones who are reluctant to read read read!

     

     

     

  • Getting Things Started in Pre-K!

    Pre-K is off to a great start!  We explored our letter sounds today and learned how to take care of our classroom.  We also got our fine motor muscles moving as we reviewed our basic scissor skills.  Keep an eye out for your child’s homework and V.I.P. folders in backpacks today!

  • The Snowy Owl of Alaska

    We explored Alaska’s Snowy Owl in PreK today.  Then, we worked on strengthening our fine motor muscles as we created our own Snowy Owl by tearing white paper and gluing it into the shape of a Snowy Owl.  Click on the picture below to watch the video we viewed during group time about the Snowy Owl.

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  • The -all Word Family Home

    We created a home for our new word family today.  Our focus this week is the -all family.  This one is a bit tricky because we cannot sound out the word all, it is a true sight word that we must be able to recognize by sight only.  We added -all family members to our homes and took them home to read to our own families.

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  • The American Bison

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  • Forest Habitat Paper Collage

    We used a variety of textured papers today to create our own forest habitat.  We have been learning about the forest habitat of Alaska this month and the animals who make their homes there.  We have focused on the Great Gray Owl and Bald Eagle.  Next week we will be talking about many more animals that we may find among the trees of the forests of Alaska.  Click on the picture below to see the video we watched to learn about the Bald Eagle.

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  • Number Word Recognition

    We focused last week on number words while reading the book, Lost Feathers by Bruce Larkin.  Our week was full of number word activities including coloring by number word and graphing a number word.  We are becoming better readers every day in preparation for Kindergarten!  Kindergarten Here We Come!

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  • Building our own Flock of Birds from Alaska

    Today, we explored the diverse variety of birds that are found in the State of Alaska on our Smartboard, during group time, through photos and videos.  During our Art Group we drew our own flock of birds that we thought might be a good addition to the ones we discovered.

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  • Building Number Words

    Our focus this week will be number words.  We will be reading the book, Lost Feathers, by Bruce Larkin to become familiar with number words in text.  Today we started it off by building, tracing and writing number words one and two.  We will continue to number ten throughout the week.

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  • Marbleized Eggs

    We took a new approach to egg decorating by marbleizing shaving cream and water color paints then creating a print by pressing our watercolor paper into the cool, messy creation.

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