100th day of school!

On February 11th, we celebrated our 100th day of school! Students took part in STEM learning activities with classmates. We counted out 100 objects such as pennies, linking cubes and pattern blocks and used those items to create and build.

Students counted 100 pennies in rows of 10. We learned this was an effective way to organize and count objects!  

These 3 friends decided they would build the number 100 out of 100 pattern blocks! What a fitting thing to build. 

A well constructed house using 100 linking cubes. 

Another unique house; this one made out of pennies. 

Budding Readers

As we've approached midway through the year, the students in room 22 have built up incredible reading stamina! Students not only sustain independent reading for 30 minutes each day, but are also engaged and excited to read. We have been working diligently to use our reading strategies to apply to our books such as: pointing to words, getting our mouthes ready for the beginning sounds of words and blending sounds together to figure out unfamiliar words. Ask your child what they are interested in reading to continue to foster their love for reading! Thank you parents and families for all you do.


Readers are using 1:1 correspondence as they read. Students track the words as they read to attain accuracy by pointing to each individual word as it is spoken. Notice what a great job our readers are doing practicing this skill! 



















Students choose relaxing spots in the room to best focus on and enjoy their reading. 

Outstanding Artwork Recognition!





One of our very own room 22 artists was recognized last month for her outstanding artwork! We couldn't be more proud of Serena-Rae! What an exciting achievement. 

Yoga in the Classroom

We are so fortunate, for the second year in a row, to have yoga at Darcey School! Lenny, our yoga instructor, joins us twice a month to incorporate yoga in our kindergarten classes. Yoga allows for the development of self-awareness, which helps students manage their emotions and relationships. Yoga also brings many added benefits for our growing kindergarteners such as confidence building, stress relief and as Lenny focuses much of her sessions on; peace.

Here students are wrapping up our yoga session with bringing peace to ourselves and others. 


Students practice balance.


Apples to Cider

On Tuesday, we had a special guest visit us from the Indian Rock Nature Preserve for the Apples to Cider program. We learned all about apples; how they grow, what they taste like and things you can make with them. We helped peel apples so that we could taste three different types. We tasted the McIntosh, Red Delicious, and Granny Smith.  



We then learned about how apple cider is made. We each got to pick out "windfall apples" (apples that have been blown to the ground by the wind) and grind the apples in a 100 year old machine! We worked really hard to crank the press to grind up our apples, and then watch as apple cider was created. We had a chance to taste some apple cider that was made and treated at the nature preserve. It was delicious!   


Building together

Building activities are of the top preferred play choices this year in room 22. We have such an amazingly talented group of young builders! Building together fosters teamwork and cooperation, as kids learn to work together and build upon one another's ideas. Students are also learning turn taking, focus and patience.

Blocks

Last week Mrs. Donnery gifted our class road signs to contribute to our block area.
Students used their imagination to create a parking garage with a bridge using various signs they learned about. 

What a great understanding they have of spacial awareness and organization,
creating a structure that does not topple over!  

Working carefully to create their designed structure! 
Magnatiles


While playing with Magnatiles, children learn how to manipulate various shaped objects,
building on their visual skills and motor planning. Notice the organization techniques used to design a structure this tall that doesn't topple down.
Building structures and friendships! 




What pride they have in the completion of their building!


Teamwork and Friendship in Outdoor Play


Swinging into Fall! 

Friends showing kindness at recess, giving a gentle push on the swing. 

Big Blue Block Building 




We had so much fun building with the big blue blocks. Everyone worked well together to come up
with a building plan and in creating a structure. We made our very own ship!  

Fall finds! 

Exploring nature by collecting leaves, dirt and twigs to make a campfire.

Mrs. Caruso and Mrs. Morrisroe's classes collected acorns at recess.

Exploring on the Nature Trail


Hiking to the top of the Nature Trail and finding a rock 
taller than we are, was the best part of our day!

Balancing fun!
Friends making soup on our treehouse porch.