Senin, 28 Februari 2011

Highlights from the first day of celebrating Dr. Seuss

The bulletin board outside our classroom told the school what we were reading, wearing, and who our "mystery reader" would be for the day.



My sister, Elizabeth read Green Eggs and Ham to our kiddos. She has been a part of our class before. She helped them make ornaments for their parents for Christmas and painted their faces at our Christmas party.
Of course, you can't read Green Eggs and Ham without cooking some up and having a taste!


Our students predicted if they would like green eggs and ham before tasting them. Some of the ones that predicted no, were wrong!! We had plenty that came back for seconds!

Tomorrow..... Fox in Socks, wearing silly socks, and another "mystery reader"!!

Minggu, 20 Februari 2011

More Dr. Seuss Ideas

We are planning to celebrate reading and Dr. Seuss the whole week of Feb. 28 - March 4. As part of that celebration, we have decided to dress a certain way each day to go along with a theme from one of Dr. Seuss' books. We sent a letter home with the students Friday so that the parents would have a week to prepare. Here is the schedule:

Monday 2/28 - Green Eggs and Ham, wear something green
Tuesday 3/1 - Fox in Socks, wear silly socks
Wednesday 3/2 - Dr. Seuss's Birthday and Read Across America Day - The Cat in the Hat, wear black and white (we will be making striped hats)
Thursday 3/3 - The Eye Book, wear crazy glasses (we told the parents to have the children decorate an old pair of sunglasses)
Friday 3/4 - Dr. Seuss' Sleep Book and/or I'm Not Getting Up Today, wear pajamas

We have also scheduled a "mystery reader" for each day that week. 2 of our assistant principals have volunteered to come read to the class. We also have our ELL teacher coming to share a bilingual book one of the days that week. And, one of our PE coaches will come read to the class. The other "mystery reader" will be my sister, "Ms. Elizabeth". They love my sister because she came to our class and helped the students make Christmas ornaments for their parents and she came back for our Christmas party and painted their faces to make them look like reindeer. They will be so excited to see her!

How are you celebrating Dr. Seuss??

Sabtu, 19 Februari 2011

Thank you, Thank you!

Thank you to http://kinder-pond.blogspot.com and http://reallyroper.blogspot.com for the Stylish Blogger Award! How exciting to get an award for something so fun! I have to say though that Cindy (my dearest friend! and co-teacher) has done most of the work on this blog. I have only posted 2 times but I am going to do better in the future! So...Cindy has already awarded 15 more bloggers with this award and posted 7 things about her, so here are 7 things about me!
1. I have been married for 19 years February 28th! Actually, our anniversary is on leap year - February 29th so I guess I have really only been married about 4 years! LOL
2. My oldest son will graduate from high school in May and will be a freshman at the University of Alabama this fall - Roll Tide! My youngest son will turn 16 in July and begin driving! WOW! Where has the time gone? Cindy has been helping me "cope" with having a senior this year and next year I will do the same for her as her daughter graduates! Our graduation gift to our son will be a cruise this July to Cozumel, Jamaica and Grand Cayman!
3. I just purchased a new Canon DSL camera in November and am now taking a beginning photography class. I don't want to become a pro or anything, just be able to take some great pictures and know how to use my camera! :)
4. We just bought a new boat last weekend! It is a 22ft bay boat and we are looking forward to taking it on our annual St. George Island beach trip in May! We have a lot of boys who LOVE to fish!
5. I have my administrative degree and actually was an assistant principal for one year in 2004.
Although is was a learning experience, I do not see myself going back until I get ready to retire! In Alabama, your retirement is based on your highest salary amount during your last 3 years of teaching!
6. I collect Willow Tree figurines! I love all of them but my favorites are the mother and son figurines! Wonder why?
7. I absolutely LOVE team teaching with my best friend! There are times that we cannot look at each other or we would just crack up!!!! It is so much fun to share what you love with the people who mean the most to you!

Stylish Blogger Award


Thank you, thank you! http://kinder-pond.blogspot.com and http://reallyroper.blogspot.com awarded us with The Stylish Blogger Award! That really made our day!
Here are the rules for receiving this award:
1. Thank and link back to the person who awarded you this award
2. Share 7 things about yourself
3. Award 15 recently discovered great bloggers
4. Contact these bloggers and tell them about the award

Here are Cindy's (Mrs. Hutter's) 7 random things:
1. I L-O-V-E cowboy boots! No, I do not own a horse or drive a tractor. Nor do I live on a farm. I have just collected cowboy boots from special trips and I wear them all winter long. I have four pairs (red, black, and 2 brown) and one of those pairs was given to me on my 40th (shhh! don't tell anyone that I am that old) birthday by my very dear friends! I hope that next pair I get are turquoise!
2. Dancing is one of my favorite things to do. We dance almost every day in our classroom. I put on old disco music and let the kids bust a move! We play "freeze dance" and sometimes we play "follow the leader", where one student is the leader and we all have to do the dance they are doing. I also will call out a body part and that is the only part of the body that can move while dancing.
3. My 16 year old daughter has wanted a dog for years. She used to beg us for one. So, my sweet hubby decided that a Welsh Pembroke Corgi puppy would be the perfect Christmas present for her. Roxy is the newest addition to our family and we adore her little rotten self! And of course, my hubby and I are the ones that take care of her most of the time.
4, My 13 year old son and 16 year old daughter go to the school that was the biggest rival to the school I went to growing up. My kids play baseball and tennis for their school and there is almost nothing I would rather do than to watch them and cheer for the team. But, it was kind of strange at first to root for the school that I grew up rooting against all the time.
5. I think I would teach even if I didn't get paid for it.... (really couldn't do that and feed the kids but, you know what I mean!)
6. My husband and I have been together since I was 17 years old. He was my date to my senior prom! I still have the dress I wore!
7. I am addicted to all of your fabulous blogs and get such great ideas from you all! THANK YOU!!!

15 great blogs are getting this award from us:





Jumat, 18 Februari 2011

ARE YOU SMARTER THAN A KINDERGARTENER? APPARENTLY NOT!!!

So I just have to add to Mrs. Hutter's last post about "Things They Say"! Everyday after lunch we take a restroom break before beginning the afternoon! The restrooms are right across the hall from our classroom, so we are able to watch our kiddos in the classroom as well as "monitor" the restrooms. Today as one of our boys ( I will call him "A") was waiting to go into the restroom, we had the following conversation:

A - "When Q is by itself, it makes the /k/ sound."
Mrs. Wildman - "Q is never by itself! It always says /qu/."
A - "What about Iraq?"
Mrs. Wildman - No comment!!!!

Don't you just love being corrected by a 6 year old, especially when they are right! Just one more reason you have to love kindergarten!!!!

Kamis, 17 Februari 2011

"Things They Say" Thursday

I L-O-V-E having conversations with my students! Especially this time of year, when they feel totally comfortable with me. There were a few exchanges that made me not only smile but beam today.
* I called my ELL reading group to my table. One of the boys is the youngest student we have. He didn't turn 5 until Sept. 2! He has learned so much English since school started and we are very proud of his progress. I will call him "Little S". So, Little S comes over and sits down. He says, "Mrs. Hutter, I really like the Valentine stations." (he is referring to the Valentine math stations we work through last week) I said, "You did? Why did you like them?" He smiles and tells me, "Because they were beautiful." My heart just melted!
* We live in the state that has back to back National Championships in college football. (RTR!) Anyway, "Mr. C" is a huge fan of the team that won this year. At least twice a week, he will wear a shirt that shows his love for the team. Today he had one on that I had not seen before. So, as we are walking out of the classroom door for lunch, I ask him, "How many of those shirts do you have?" He just smiles, shrugs, and says, "A lot!" The little girl behind him chimes in and says, "Tons! Plenty!" Hahaha! Maybe she likes crimson and white more than orange and blue..
* Our school has an after school care program. Several of our students attend this program. We are in the process of benchmarking our students in reading. I still need to do this with most of my students. So, I was in my classroom late this afternoon and walked out to use the restroom. When I saw that a few of my students were still at school, I decided to ask their after school care counselors if I could take one of them back to my classroom and read with him. He was excited to come back to the classroom with me. He walks into the empty classroom, looks around, and says, "You know what this makes me think about?" I said, "What does this make you think about?" He says, "That everyone else in the whole class is absent but me." CUTIE!!

Rabu, 16 Februari 2011

The "Quiet" Bag


Do you have chatty students? Who doesn't? That's what I would like to know...haha! We all know that there are just times during the day when the classroom needs to be quiet. The "quiet" bag is a visual reminder for your students to stay on task without talking. Take a simple gift bag that doesn't have "Happy Birthday" or other holiday on it. Make it a little festive with some tissue paper. Inside the bag place some little trinkets like stickers, erasers, etc. Make sure to put enough for each student that sits at each of your tables or groups of desks. (Our students sit at tables of 8 so, we put 8 of whatever the prize is in the bag.) Somewhere in your classroom, have a chart that displays a spot for each table and a place to place tally marks for each table. During the day, move the "quiet" bag around from table to table. If the students at a table are working quietly and staying on task, then put the bag in the middle of the table. When another table is doing the same, move the bag to that table and so on. Place a tally mark on the chart for the table each time the bag is placed on it. At the end of the day, the students that sit at the table that has the most tally marks get to keep whatever was in the "quiet" bag. The students get very excited over the smallest prizes. There are always some students that keep the bag from visiting their table as many times as other tables. :-( I tell the students at those tables to encourage the ones that are talking and keeping them from earning many tally marks and to also lead by example like putting their fingers to their lips to show those being noisy to quiet down. This idea worked for us for several weeks at the beginning of the school year. We are thinking about bringing it back after spring break.
HOW DO YOU REINFORCE GOOD BEHAVIOR IN YOUR CLASSROOM?