Tuesday, March 24, 2020

Day 6 Pics

Here are some pictures from day 6!
You can see more pics and work on Seesaw!



Mrs. Wilkinson's dog Winston Turned 2 today!


Aron working hard in his Pajamas


Arya writing in her Jammies


Jillian reading in her Jammies


Evan working hard in his pajamas


Keep up the great work Aron



Way to go Jillian


Monday, March 23, 2020

Virtual Kindergarten (03/23/2020)

Warning this is long.....please take your time and read through everything. I will also be emailing everything. 


This Week in Virtual Kindergarten: 3.23.20

BIG NEWS FOLKS…..Kindergarten team has been working together to help things go smoother and hopefully more fun for you at home. Here are 2 new ideas we want to share with you:
              A.      We put together a class page for your child in CLEVER (directions below). Our CLEVER                   page has all the apps and links used for our digital learning plan and some new ones for                       your student to try. They can all be found in one location which we hope will make it easier                for your child to access them. Please give CLEVER a try and let us know how you like it.

You will need to go to clever.com, then click login as student in top right corner, then follow the steps in the picture below



          B.    We also wanted to find a way to keep the students and you parents connected while you are                 socially distanced at home, so we explored the seesaw app. Here students can post photos or               videos of what they are working on, and if all goes smoothly, everyone in class can see each               other’s posts and send comments about what is posted.

In order to access Seesaw you need a QR reader on your phone, ipad or device.

Then go to https://web.seesaw.me/ and click login in upper right hand corner. 


When login box pops up click “I am a student”


 and then scan code. (QR code below)



Please, please, please do not give this QR code out to anybody outside our immediate class and use good judgement about what you post. We hope the posts will relate to the learning you are doing while at home!

CHECK EMAIL FOR QR CODE


When you want to post something for yourself, click on your name and the +add something button. We will be alerted to approve your post and then everyone should be able to see it! The kiddos have worked in Seesaw this year in the learning commons and have posted on it before so we hope they remember.

We hope to see everyone on CLEVER and Seesaw this week, please contact us if you have any trouble with getting onto either of these and we will do our best to troubleshoot.



Had we been in the classroom this week we would have been working on the following skills:

Here is the link to my daily reading: 
https://youtu.be/rBW43_7Hy34

Phonics: Long E sound (where e says its name as in “easy”)
Try this word sort to illustrate the difference between the two sounds and to explain why the vowel might change its sound (bully-e or two vowels go walking)




Math: Composing shapes from other shapes.
This can be difficult for students to see but Mrs. Powers was great and made a video showing how to help the kiddos practice the skill at home. And below you will find some squares to help your child practice with this week if you choose.




Science: Sorting and classifying animals: mammals

Here is a great video about what mammals have in common:


Mammals offspring usually look a lot like their parents, since they are born outside of an egg as a “baby.”

You might not be able to tell that this is a baby eagle or eaglet,


But it easy to tell that this is a baby horse or foal



Looking for similarities and difference between parent and offspring, and between one group of animals and another is the heart of this unit!

Social Studies: One of our standards this 9 weeks is for your child to independently state their street address, city, state and country in which they live. There is no great trick for teaching this. It is mostly repetition. But, as in incentive…. Any child that takes a video of themselves stating it and emails that video to me will get a handwritten letter back from me to them to that address. And yes, they should email it and not post any video of their address on Seesaw app please.

Please note that these tasks are not required. Our digital learning plan asks only that your child….
  • Complete at least 10 minutes or a lesson on ReadingEggs or read on Raz-Kids and complete quizzes 
  • Complete at least 10 minutes or a lesson on MathSeeds or Dreambox
  • Read a story with your family
·       Write a sentence or more about your favorite part of the story in a journal or on a piece of paper. (Please be sure to capitalize, punctuate and spell sight words correctly!)

Work on the homework for the week.














Day 5 Pics

Enjoy these fun pictures from day 5 of digital learning!


Jillian and her Mom practicing sight words!


Elle concentrating on her work!


Mrs. Wilkinson and her dog Winston ready to video chat with the Kindergarten team!




Jillian's movie response


Arya working on her sight words!


Brooks concentrating on his work


Brooks and Elle working together!


Sweet note from Lauren


Aron's great coloring for first day of spring!


Elle says she is done!


Friday, March 20, 2020

Virtual Kindergarten (03/20/2020)

Good Morning Kindergators and Happy Friday!!!!!

I am so proud of all of you for making it through our first week of digital learning! I have been checking readingeggs/mathseeds, RAZ kids, and Dreambox daily to see all the work you are doing, and even got some great pics from your parents of the great things you are doing! Keep up the GREAT WORK!

With that being said you all know we have fun on Fridays so here are some fun things I would like for you to do.....

Sight Words with Jack Hartmann

Sight words 1



Sight words 2




Counting to 100 with Jack Hartmann

Count by ones



Count by tens

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_yr-IuM4SEA

One more thing for math.....Our very own Maxwell wrote us a story problem.....I am adding picture here I want you to show me how you figured out the answer and write the number sentence.....


Max is selling 8 watermelons. Tanner bought 2 watermelons. How many watermelons does Max have left?


Also watch my book video for day 3 and answer questions......

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VKx9ev_fLOM

I apologize some of the pics of your answers did not get in the video. Will add to the next one!

One more link from Mrs. Knobbe

https://addisonfoundation.wordpress.com/

Also visit the Addison sight and look at all the specials links!

Oh and we have movie day on fridays so watch a movie and write me a sentence about what movie you watched, why you chose that movie, and what was your favorite part. 

I hope you all have a fabulous Friday and an even better weekend! I MISS ALL OF YOU!

Day 4 Pics

Here are some pictures of our class working hard and getting in that recess/movement/PE time!


Elle hard at work!


Brooks hard at work!



Evan enjoying some recess time!


Lauren enjoying recess/PE with Coach Dad!



A picture for Mrs. Wilkinson from Elle! 

I so miss my daily pictures from all of you!


Creative Jillian made a guitar!


Aron hard at work!


Laurens art work!


Mrs. Wilkinson's son Peyton baking butterscotch blondies! 


Tanner getting some outside time roasting a marshmallow!


Looks good Tanner!


Katie is working hard!


Thursday, March 19, 2020

Virtual Kindergarten (03/19/2020)

Good Morning Kindergators, 

Here we go on day 4! I have received some great emails with pictures and things your parents have said you have been doing. I have also been checking RAZ Kids, Readingeggs/Mathseeds, and Dreambox daily to see who has been logging on and what they are accomplishing. I have seen some great stuff! 

I also wanted to let parents know that I do not expect you to be on from 9:00-10:30 am every morning. This is just a designated time that I will be available to answer any questions. I also wanted to note that there is not a deadline for the days work. Just seeing that they are doing an hour of class work a day is what I hope to see. I  know that some parents still have to work and it is hard to get this stuff in. I am working with a Senior and Freshman in high school and there stuff is way above what I can teach, and I know it is hard to get it done. So, you just taking an hour out of the day somewhere, and it doesn't have to be a full hour at a time, you can break it up 20 minutes here, 30 minutes there, and ending with 10 minutes. Just get something in so we can continue to see their progress. 

I also want to add that I have seen parents adding things, finding worksheets online, doing math with different manipulatives, etc. Please do whatever you think will get your child motivated to learn! I love seeing the things they are doing. Keep up the great work! 

Please continue to check Addison's school site daily and look at the specials teachers blogs, as well as Mrs. Nelson's for some great stuff! 

Last thing here is a link to my daily reading  https://youtu.be/kz6NhqqpNng   . I hope it works this time. I am new to this and still learning. I should be a pro by time we get back to school! 

Day 3 Pics

Day 3 Pictures










Virtual Kindergarten (03/27/2020)

Good Morning Kindergators, I am so PROUD of all of you! You have made it through our second week of digital learning. You are doing...