12/17/21
One...
I made my first breakfast casserole.
And a batch or two of peanut butter fudge.We had a special breakfast
Random thoughts and reflections of a lifelong learner & educator, retired public school teacher, dog mom and single parent. Thanks for stopping by!
12/17/21
One...
I made my first breakfast casserole.
And a batch or two of peanut butter fudge.TWO...
Last year I didn't get to make fudge with my students.
Fudge and December
are a tradition in my classroom.
The tradition continues...
and realize that's not the way you dropped him off
an hour ago.
#untucked
When you forget
your laptop at school,
and are running on fumes,
and realize it shows on your face.
Ugh!
We continued our Sweets Week.
Today: Marshmallow Snowmen
My go to chocolate store closed down
so I found a mom and pop store in East LA.
Tiny shop, but happy to support.
And finally wrapped all those fish and books!Four...
It was wet today.
We had to stay in all day.
So students got a chance to play
and I got a chance to make observations.
My center was focused on fine motor development
using slime and gue.
I supplied the materials
and they supplied the innovation!
and let students create their own activities.
Damian decided to make the entire alphabet
using slime on his own.
He used the resources around the room to help him.
FIVE...
It's going to rain tomorrow.
Students are sick,
but they still come to school.
I need to take my vitamins.
Thank goodness I got 10 cases of ImmuneMax.
Let the sweet holiday treat activities begin!
Monday: Snowmen on Sleds
Today we celebrated the birthday of our dear friend Diana.
It was the first birthday without her here,
but she was here.
As the children sang happy birthday to her,
and Daniel held her picture up,
the glass from the frame slid out
and shattered on the floor.
She was there.
It was are first Winter Program-Well,
I don't think I am the only one that is glad our first rainy day is over.
It wasn't totally bad,
just a little stir crazy and LONG...
Days are LONG when you keep 4 year olds indoors all day.
But it wasn't all bad...
It was holiday hat and sports jersey day.Sometimes,
the most wonderful learning
comes from the students themselves.
Even though I am not L's teacher on record,
I still have goals I want him to accomplish.
Goal: For L to join our class as much as he can
rather than sitting away from the group doing his own thing.
We moved him closer to the mat where his friends sit
and now he sits near us,
creating incredibly detailed dry erase drawings
and collecting Eric Carle books
while reading Brown Bear, Brown Bear to himself.
I know when I play a favorite song,
he may or may not come to the mat to dance.
It's a process
and he has made progress.
Today, he completed all three group tasks.
He may have needed 1 to 1 guidance,
but he was able to understand and complete the work.
#Proudteachermoments
I usually focus on art Mondays,
but today I decided to work on math
with a touch of art.
On Monday, he got on the wrong bus
and had to walk 4 miles home from ELAC.
Thursday is Covid Testing Day.
We practiced swabbing our noses today.
The goal is for our kiddos to be able to test themselves. (2021 Skill)
A few did today!
Small Group Thursdays focuses on reading.