Kindergarten met in the gym today for a special Kindergarten Sing. Every Friday we meet with all the K classes to sing some of our favorite songs from music class. Today we had the opportunity to sing for all of you who made it for our performance. Mrs. Wright prepared kindergarten's most requested songs. Here the kids sing a lullaby including nine languages.
Wednesday, May 28, 2008
The Bike Fair
K-City was drawn out in chalk and cones with a few traffic signals creating a two-way stop. "The Curves" were harder than some of us realized when a slight decline made breaking necessary. Still, no blood was spilt and Lehna was hailed as the best "jumper" of the bunch. That girl can leap of a moving vehicle without a single scratch. Something she had obviously perfected!
Students were required to stop, wait, and walk their bike across our intersection. Thanks to Sue, Missy, Shannon and Trina, we had no collisions. Missy had a great siren on hand for any traffic violations.
We took our learning very seriously.
Some kindergarteners shared their bicycles with those who could not bring a bike. Finella lets Caitlin ride while practicing her signals by walking the track. I was very impressed with Alexa, who let another student with less ability ride her bike while she helped push (and steer)!
We push our kindergarteners very hard...too hard? Let Cotter answer that question.
Alexa and Paul create mobil art when they figure an easier way to carry helmets.
Tuesday, May 27, 2008
A Tour of the Future
Kindergarten has been touring the one/two blends to get a feel for what lays in store. Mrs. Brent and Ms. Pruitt have opened their doors in the last two weeks. We will be visiting Mrs. Erikson next week as we prepare for the jump into deeper waters.
And, of course, there are still class pets! Here some of the older students show off their class gerbil, which, try as we might, is still known as "the first grade guinea pig".
First, we are eased into the situation with a little peer reading. The six year olds eyes widen as they see just how far they will grow in the next two years.
The Measure of a Man
Experimenting with Nature
The students also constructed tracks to see which gastropod could maneuver through various obstacles. Some of us were very frustrated on the snails refusal to stay on the track.
"This is a small snail. [And it] is slow!"
Monday, May 19, 2008
Life as a: Gastropod, or Amphibian, or Coelacanth
La Fiesta del Fin
To end the momentous week on May 5th Room Thirty -One is endebted to many parents who made it possible to learn how to make: salsa, hot chocolate and tortillas! Thank you Heidi, John, Courtney, Shashi and Pammie for giving us this chance!
Proof that five and six-year-old eat their vegetables! Our salsa was a favorite...
The Performance

All of our steady work pied off on May 6th when we traveled to Rigler Elementary to perform in front of eight kindergarten classes and many many parents from both schools.

We had the pleasure of spending the morning with a host kindergarten class at Rigler. We played, we learned, we ate, we grew to see another world.

Thanks to the volunteers who made this day possible.
Cinco de Mayo
On May 5th Kindergarten set off on an extraordinary week. After the kids donned their festive ponchos and checked their food supplies, kindergarten journeyed to the waterfront where a tent shaded the Mexican Folkloric Ballet. Our kindergarteners did a great job of keeping their chaperones busy while they patiently waited over on hour for the performance to begin!
They were not disappointed when the dancers took the stage with knifes and machetes! We noticed how all of the dancers moved in unison, something we had been practicing for our own performance.
The astonishment continued when they returned with vasos de agua balancing on their cabasas!
Only a little water was spilled.
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