Monday, August 27, 2012

Our First Day Together

Our first day of Kindergarten has come and gone!
 


This morning, timid little boys and girls entered my classroom but only a few minutes later that the back table was singing in unison a number song with hands in the air. I loved that. We were friends right away! Some had a hard time getting started this morning. It was inspring to watch as the children helped to console those who were nervous.
 
 

After reading First Day Jitters by Julie Danneburg,  we talked about how nervous we were to come to school today. We talked about what helped us feel better. Then we read the poem, Jitter Juice - the concoction that is yummy and helps the butterflies in your tummy. At snack, I served a little bit of "jitter juice" to the students. Their conversations were priceless. Some believed - "I can feel it working!". While some were doubtful - "Is this a just-for-fun thing?". Later in the day, I had a concerned student come to me and say that one of our friends "needs some extra jitter juice for the butterflies." I love seeing these friendships form.
 
 
By ten o clock this morning we were working with partners to try new things. I was so happy to see an eagerness to learn in each of my students!
 
 




 
We started today with the book Pete the Cat:Rocking in My School Shoes. Inside the back cover we found a note from Pete letting us know he was looking around our school. We followed the notes that Pete left but we never found him! That crazy cat made us go looking all over the school for him.
 
 
When we got back to the classroom, we found one last note telling us that he left a coloring page! We had fun looking for Pete and talking about our school shoes!
 
If you haven't heard of Pete, check out this video.
 
 
 
By lunchtime we had launched "Writers Workshop" and all of the students had written their first book!
 
Today we talked about how good writers-
 
Write about what they know about and
Write about what they care about
 
The students each came up with an idea that they knew about or cared about and got to work!
 
 
 
 


 I was very impressed!
 
I know that today was a big day for the families of my students.
 
I want you to know that I sympathize with the difficulty of having your five year old  put their "signature" on the acceptable use policy. Moving on to Kindergarten is tough stuff.

 
One of my favorite bloggers recently wrote about sending her daughter to Kindergarten. I think it's a great read, if you have time!
Click here to read her post.
 
 
 
Day two is tomorrow!
I know it's going to be good!
 
 
Also - I want to send a huge thank you for sending
supplies and wish list items! I know all the items we have recieved will help make our year more successful!
I am one grateful teacher!
 
 
 



 
 
 

2 comments:

  1. Congratulations on your First Day and your students First Day too. So glad you are making the connection early about reading and writing. Really enjoyed the "Writer's Workshop". Thanks for extra links too. Video of "Pete the Cat" is cool. Cheers, Steffanie

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  2. Thanks Steffanie! :)

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