Saturday, February 15, 2020

Valentine's Day Fun!

We started out Valentine's Day having a breakfast party!  The kids passed out their Valentine's and ate donuts and juice.  We played a game with conversation hearts to see how high we could stack them, the record was set at 13 hearts high!  The kids had a lot of fun trying to beat their own personal records!











After our party we wrapped up our party we finished up our Kindness Week activities by delivering roses to staff members around the school. The teachers and staff members loved the nice surprise and the kids did a great job thanking them for helping us learn, grow and be safe!



Before we delivered our last rose to Miss Hannah, the students all wanted to take a picture with the rose...they all looked so cute holding the roses so I could not resist!





















Next week should be a more normal week, back to our regularly scheduled program of Kindergarten!  Friday night is the Clark School Dance.  If you are planning to attend return the pink sheet so we can get a general idea for pizza.  If you do not return the sheet, you may still attend, so if you don't think you can make it, but plans change last minute, come on out to the dance!





Thursday, February 13, 2020

Kindness Week

This week we have been learning about being kind.  We learned about what it means to be kind and we talked about ways that we have been kind.   One of my favorite books about kindness is called Each Kindness.  In this book a little girl joins a classroom midyear.  The other kids ignore her and she does not make any new friends.  One day she is gone, and has moved away.  The teacher talks about kindness to the class.  She explains to them that kindness has a ripple effect.  It goes beyond the one small act you have done and branches out to other people as well.  

After we read the book the kids took turns saying something that they have done that is kind, then they threw a "rock" into a tub of water and watched the water ripple to the edges.




We also read the book Be Kind, which is a FANTASTIC book that explains to kids what it actually means to be kind.    We had a lot of fun with this one!  Each student wrote about a way they can show kindness and then we did a directed drawing of a llama, because.... We Have NO Prob-Llama Being Kind!!  The writing and the llamas turned out AMAZING!  They will be hanging up in the hallway for our Clark friends to see!


Kiddos working hard on drawing and painting:






Here are the finished product!

I can show kindness by sharing toys.  - Ben

I can show kindness by playing with friends. - Marlin

I can show kindness by helping people. -Freya

 I can show kindness by helping friends. -Aubry

I can show kindness by if someone makes a mess help them. -Payten

I can show kindness by sharing my toys with my friends. -Autumn

I can show kindness by helping friends. -Rosa

I can show kindness by sharing toys with my sister. -Jase

 I can show kindness by sharing toys. -Dylan

I can show kindness by helping friends up. -Lochlyn

 I can show kindness by drawing for my friends. -Matthew

I can show kindness by helping my mom clean up her bedroom. -Rosallie

I can show kindness by helping my mom do dishes. -Jailynn

I can show kindness by using my manners. -Logan

I can show kindness by helping. -Ilan

I can show kindness by helping my mom. -Ava

I can show kindness by sharing the world. -Keonna

I can show kindness by sharing toys. -Brandon

I can show kindness by sharing. -Flynn

 I can show kindness by playing with friends. -Grayson

I can show kindness by saying nice words. - Sage

If they want to draw more llamas at home, here is the video that helped us!


I know I have shared a lot this week, but expect another post this weekend with Valentine's Day fun from tomorrow!