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Monday, December 17, 2012

Myster Reader

On Friday, we had a mystery reader after recess. We heard a knock on the door so I had our start student of the week, answer the door. It was our star students, Austin, dad! He read us a great book about Ice Fishing and a book about Minnesota Riddles (we even enjoyed some swidish fish from the Klint’s…thank you!!)

 

About 3 minutes after our mystery reader left, we heard another knock on our door. It was SANTA!!

 

Enjoy the pictures.

 

 

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P is for Pancakes

On Friday, we learned about Pancakes. J We first had to decided which order we had to follow to make the pancakes. We created a recipe with the step by step directions.

1.        Gather Supplies

2.       Measure Pancake Mix

3.       Add water

4.       Mix

5.       Bake

6.       Enjoy

The students also were able to expience the “baking” part by flipping their own pancakes. Of course we had to add some sprinkles to our pancakes!

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P is for Picasso

On Thursday, we learned about a famous artist. His name was Pablo Picasso. We created our own master piece of Picasso hands holding some flowers.

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Tuesday, December 11, 2012

1st Mystery Reader

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Today we had our first Mystery Reader. Our Mystery Reader arrived to our classroom right after snack time. Thank you Mr. LePard for coming to read to our class!

Friday, December 7, 2012

Christmas Program

This week we had our Music Christmas Program. For the first time in school history, our Kindergarteners got to be a part of it! They did a fabulous job!!! I was so proud of the WHOLE grade. My favorite song was “Must be Santa!” Here are a few photo’s.

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A Special Visitor

Today we had someone knock on our classroom door and when we opened the door, we found a package! We opened it and it was an Elf on the Shelf. What a nice surprise! The gift included a book to read about our elf. It told us we had to name our elf and the class decided on Elf on The Shelf, Sneaky Rodger. Santa also gave us one rule for our elf- do not touch. If we touch it then it will lose its magic. The book explained that Magic's job is to watch us during the day and then fly to the North Pole at night to tell Santa what had happened at school that day. Then Magic will fly back to our classroom and watch from a different spot. I wonder where Magic will fly to next.

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