Sunday, December 4, 2011

Christmas (Mary and Joseph)

We introduced the Christmas week with our story of Mary and Joseph, and the angel visiting each of them to tell them the Good News of the baby Mary is to carry and name Jesus, for He will be God's Son. The class is excited to get to the part they know best--the birth of baby Jesus--but we have broken down the Christmas story to give the full impact over time and emphasize each character's role in the story. Don't forget to be asking your child about these lessons we cover each day!

Our math and lit centers have taken on Christmas themes as well, and you'll begin to see reindeer, gingerbread, stockings, and all things Christmas decorating our halls and your homes. Check out what we did this week:

Math:
1. Gingerbread house glyph. Each child had to follow directions to color their pictures based on concepts like "If you are a boy, color the lollipop blue. If you are a girl, color it pink," and "If you are 4 years old, color the door red. If you are 5, color it orange."
2. Graphing different colors of Christmas lights, then totaling and examining most and least.
3. Counting poms onto elf numbers, then putting in numerical order.
4. Estimating "How many candy canes?"
5. Creating patterns using stocking, ornament, and gift pictures.

Lit:
1. Sorting rhyming and non-rhyming word pictures onto different Christmas trees. Record the rhymes onto your paper.
2. Find Christmas story words hidden throughout the room and write them on your dry erase board. Try to guess what some words might be!
3. Christmas books in the reading loft.
4. Using fine motor skills to decorate sight words.
5. Make a birthday card for Jesus.

Additional activities:
1. Begin parent Christmas gift.
2. Create a reindeer using your handprint. (This was trickier than it sounds--they had to trace then cut their own handprint!)
3. Read "Happy Holidays!" by Kindergarten teacher Deanna Jump. Discuss the importance of family over gifts, then draw a picture of our families to display our love for them and their significance in our lives.

Songs we enjoyed this week:
Reindeer Pokie (Sung To: Hokey Pokey)
You put your antlers in,
you put your antlers out,
you put your antlers in,
then you shake the,em all about.

You do the reindeer pokie
And you turn yourself around,
That's what it's all about.

You put your hooves in,
you put your hooves out,
you put your hooves in,
then you shake the,em all about.

You do the reindeer pokie
And you turn yourself around,
That's what it's all about.

You put your tail in,
you put your tail out,
you put your tail in,
Then you shake the,em all about.

You do the reindeer pokie
And you turn yourself around,
That's what it's all about.

You put your red nose in,
you put your red nose out,
you put your red nose in,
then you shake the,em all about.

You do the reindeer pokie
And you turn yourself around,
That's what it's all about.

You put your whole self in,
you put your whole self out,
you put your whole self in,
then you shake the,em all about.

You do the reindeer pokie
And you turn yourself around,
That's what it's all about.
S-A-N-T-A (Sung To: B-I-N-G-O)
There is a man we know so well,
And Santa is his name-Ho
S-A-N-T-A, S-A-N-T-A, S-A-N-T-A
And Santa is his name-Ho

There is a man we know so well,
And Santa is his name-Ho
Ho-A-N-T-A, Ho-A-N-T-A, Ho-A-N-T-A,
And Santa is his name-Ho

There is a man we know so well,
And Santa is his name-Ho
Ho-Ho-N-T-A, Ho-Ho-N-T-A, Ho-Ho-N-T-A,
And Santa is his name-Ho

There is a man we know so well,
And Santa is his name-Ho
Ho-Ho-Ho-T-A, Ho-Ho-Ho-T-A, Ho-Ho-Ho-T-A,
And Santa is his name-Ho

There is a man we know so well,
And Santa is his name-Ho
Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho-A, Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho-A, Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho-A,
And Santa is his name-Ho

There is a man we know so well,
And Santa is his name-Ho
Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho, Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho, Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho-Ho,
And Santa is his name-Ho
Five Little Christmas Trees
Five little Christmas Trees (Hold up Five Fingers),
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face)
'Cause they hadn't found a home
Then chop went the axe (chopping)
And down fell the tree (clap)
And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face)

Four little Christmas Trees (Hold up Four Fingers),
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face)
'Cause they hadn't found a home
Then chop went the axe (chopping)
And down fell the tree (clap)
And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face)

Three little Christmas Trees (Hold up Three Fingers),
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face)
'Cause they hadn't found a home
Then chop went the axe (chopping)
And down fell the tree (clap)
And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face)

Two little Christmas Trees (Hold up Two Fingers),
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very sad (Make Sad Face)
'Cause they hadn't found a home
Then chop went the axe (chopping)
And down fell the tree (clap)
And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face)

One little Christmas Trees (Hold up One Fingers),
Standing all alone
Her heart was very sad (Make Sad Face)
'Cause she hadn't found a home
Then chop went the axe (chopping)
And down fell the tree (clap)
And off she went with a happy family! (Make Happy Face)

No little Christmas Trees
Standing all alone
Their hearts were very happy
'Cause they all found a home

Alexa and Charleigh make Christmas patterns

Following directions on our Gingerbread House Glyph


Kaylee works on a Nativity puzzle after fininshing her counting game.

Mrs. Nanette helps Micah and Ashley complete their graphs.

Eric and Keaton work together to put the elves in numerical order.

Thayer finds another word hidden in our room.


Lydia concentrates on writing her rhyming words.

Brianna decorates a card for Jesus.

Eric and Keaton relax in the reading loft.

More pattern making!

Hank, Charleigh, and Alexa count the number of candy canes in the jar.

Kaylee and Kacie decide if a pair rhymes or doesn't rhyme.

Connor shows off a picture he drew.

Sharing is caring in our classroom!

Joseph (Tanner) goes to see Mary (Charleigh) after the angel (Palyn) visits him in a dream.

Nicholas made cars for Jesus' birthday. He thought Jesus would like to play that with him. I think he's right!

Ashley completes sight word "in."

A change of toys meant lots of dinosaurs during free play!

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