Monday, October 23, 2017

Aa is for Alligator!

The Kinders worked with the letter Aa this week.  We read a story about a boy named Zack who got an alligator as a gift from his uncle.  After the story we made alligators!




We then wrote the letter Aa on the top and wrote that big long word: alligator  - at the bottom. 






Working on some sight word work for our journals.  



Sight word fun - painting the word: have - using Q-tips. 




The Kinders were part of a BIG event this week!  They helped to set a WORLD record! Jackie Steffen from the UNL Extension Office stopped our classroom to read a book called "Quackers."  Kids all over the nation are reading this book to set a WORLD record on how many times this book gets read to classrooms all over the nation.  The event is called Read for the Record. 





This week in Science we learned about soil, rocks and pumpkins!  We learned that we use the soil to grow our pumpkins.  We also learned the life cycle of pumpkins, what we can use them for and also that pumpkins are not just orange.  Pumpkins can be: red, tan, white, green, yellow, orange and BLUE! 


Some journal work with the letter Aa. 




Finding the word:  is   - in our sight word poem. 



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