Saturday, November 9, 2013

PE fun photos and weekly recap

Ever wonder what teachers do on the weekends?  We catch up on things that slip through the cracks while we're managing 20 busy kiddos!  This morning, while I sip coffee in my quiet house, I was thinking back on what a great day we had yesterday.  We started the day with a Veteran's Day assembly.  During writing this week, we've been thinking and discussing what FREEDOM means to us.  This culminated in our writing a class acrostic poem on FREEDOM, and then the kids each made their own acrostic poems about the word.  What amazing, patriotic children you have!  They definitely understand the price of freedom.  Yesterday, we were able to put this lesson into concrete form as we clapped and cheered for our veterans as the songs from each branch of the armed forces was played. 


After a quick spelling pre-test and memory verse test, we worked on meeting our daily reading goal.  Some children are setting a "minutes read" goal, others are setting a "pages read" goal to meet every day.  Whichever they are setting for themselves, we are all trying to stretch ourselves a little and read a little more each day in order to become better readers!


After morning recess, we started watching Prince Caspian.  The kids earned this party through "minutes saved" by following directions the first time, staying on task, exemplar behavior, etc.  I award them minutes as I see fit and when we reach 60, we've saved enough for a party!  The kids voted last week to watch Prince Caspian during our party.  Between PE, Spanish, and practicing for our Christmas program, this took up the rest of our day.  (Minus a little break after lunch when Mr. Haan came in and served us huge bowls of ice cream to thank us for reaching our class fundraising goal during Fall Fest!)


You have amazing children.  I am blessed everyday to come to work and see their growth and their excitement for learning.


The following are photos from a super exciting PE in the chapel yesterday!




Have a great weekend!

Sincerely,
Amanda Gustafson