Toys: Puppet Theater (Boy and Girl Puppets), Operation Game and Go Fish! Game.
Snack: Carrots, Ritz crackers, and Craisins
Nutrition Discussion: Do you know what snacks are healthy for your bodies? Students suggest: carrots, grapes, ...
I Spy K words (or sounds); Kite, kick, kangaroo, knee,Karate,
Other "K" words we thought of as a class: kitty, kite, Karate, kids, kicks, Kindergarten, etc. (We talked about how K is a tricky letter because it can sound like copycat C in some cases.)
K the Kicking Kangaroo Art Activity:
We worked on our Kicking Kangaroos art project. K is a Kangaroo who practices Karate and says "k-k-k" while kicking. This was a fun letter to work on because it used a brad and had moveable parts!
Outside Recess Fun:
Students informed me the slide was their ship and they were "sailing the high seas!"
*Parents, please help your students practice cutting (with confidence) with scissors.
Show N' Teach:
Cute Quotes from today:
What is Christmas?
We had an indoor recess where we learned several action songs: Head, Shoulders, Knees, and Toes and a new one called "Tony Chestnut (Toe-knee-chest-nut-nose-I love you)."
Books About Our Bodies:
From Head to Toe by Eric Carle
Hooray for Hands! (Begin Smart)Books
The Hair Book by Graham Tether, Ill. by Roy McKie
The Eye Book by Dr. Seuss (Theo LeSieg), Ill. by Joe Mathieu
The Foot Book by Dr. Seuss
The Tooth Book by Theo LeSieg (Dr. Seuss), Ill. by Joe Mathieu
Hand, Hand, Fingers, Thumb by Al Perkins, ill. by Eric Gurney
The Shape of Me and Other Stuff by Dr. Seuss
Giggle Belly (A Rookie Reader) by Page Sakelaris, Ill. by Richard L. Torrey
Dr. Frankensteins Human Body Book: The Monstrous Truth About How Your Body Works (DK)
Parts by Tedd Arnold
Even More Parts by Tedd Arnold
All About You (With Inspector McQ from World Craft--Childcraft)
Wonderful You! by Linda and Alan Parry
Ouch! How Your Body Makes it Through a Very Bad Day (DK--CD Rom)
The Human Body (Reader's Digest, Pathfinders, Large book).
Other Books:
We read and talked about a simple book called,Giving, and learned that we can give someone a smile, make Mom or Dad a picture, give/share apple slices, etc.






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