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Thursday, December 29, 2011
Rudolph Play
Our first grade class performed a Rudolph Play retelling the story of how Rudolph saved the day for Santa Claus and all the good children around the world. They did a nice job memorizing their parts.
Christmas Program
Our first grade children joined the rest of Howard Elementary at Northwestern Auditorium for our annual Christmas Program. The children sang and played instruments really well. They looked so nice all dressed up! It was a fun evening!
More Christmas Centers
Making 3-dimensional Christmas trees to put on our bulletin board in celebration of Germany. |
Adding sparkles to what will become an angel for our mother's gift. He picked his mom's favorite color! |
Stenciling a tie for the outside of our father's card. |
If you cut carefully, your tree will stand up! |
Playing a game with a Dreidle to study Hanukkah. |
The angel will turn out pretty! |
All wrapped up and ready to go! |
Santa Lucia
The children in Mrs. Stites' classroom studied 6 countries around the world. They made crowns of lights and learned about Santa Lucia Day while studying Sweden and the festival of lights.
Sunday, December 11, 2011
Good-bye Mr. Balmer
Mr. Balmer helped us one last Friday. We will miss him! |
Mrs. Stites presented Mr. Balmer with a poem, a picture of him when he was in first grade, a picture of him now and pictures of all the children in our classroom. |
Mr. Balmer and Mrs. Stites. He was in her first grade classroom, and has volunteered in her classroom for the last 3 years. |
Mrs. Myers gave Mr. Balmer a silly gift. |
A whistle on a lanyard with chocolate to calm his nerves. |
We had a bubble party to celebrate Mr. Balmer leaving to do his student teaching. |
Mrs. Stites' Father Reads to the Class
"Twas the Night before Christmas and all through the house...." |
Mr. Hensley reads a fun Pop-up Book about Christmas. |
Christmas Centers
Making a Rudolph Wrapping Paper project. |
Making wreath sacks to wrap the mothers' gifts. |
Mr. Balmer helping with stamp painting the wrapping paper. |
Painting wrapping paper. |
Playing Jarabadach... an African tic, tac, toe game. |
Trying to get 3 in a row while playing Jarabadach. |
Mrs. Stites' dad, Mr. Hensley reading a Christmas story with the children. |
Making wreath sacks. |
Stamping wrapping paper with paint. |
Mr. Hensley helping to sound out words. |
Tuesday, December 6, 2011
Special Person of the Week
Our special person of the weeklives in a white farmhouse with her mommy, her dad and her sister. She has a dog named Samantha, an Australian German Shepherd, a black chow Lab, and 2 goats named Sid and Stan. Her favorite color is blue because it is the color of blue birds. Her favorite subject is Reading because she likes to learn about new things and books give her lots of information. Her favorite TV show is ‘Animal Cops’ on Animal Planet. Her favorite book is the Bible. She has Bible stories. She likes to eat Mac and cheese. She likes to jump and play in the beans and corn on the trucks when her daddy and her uncle’s combine in the fields. She feels happy when she gets to spend time with her grandma. When she grows up she wants to be a Pet Store Owner because she likes animals. If she could go anywhere in the world, she would go to Thailand because her uncle, aunt and her cousin live there and she misses them! She is blind, but she is learning to read Braille. Her blindness is not going to get in her way. Anything is possible! She feels she is special because her family loves her for who she is. She feels the best thing about her is she is always happy.
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