Tuesday, 6 October 2015

Triangle Tuesday


*It is picture day tomorrow!

Dear Mom and Dad:

The AM class had our guest teachers in today. We are working on community building and getting to know our peers. Today we looked at the first letter of our name and tried to get ourselves into groups with other students with the same first letter in our name. We are looking into graphing this information!

The PM class worked on “what a triangle can be”. Ask me to tell you some of the ideas that I came up with.

Question of the day: We have been talking about small problem versus big problems. Ask me to tell you about the pigeon books and how the pigeon makes small problems seem like bigger problems. Post on the blog some examples of a small problem and some examples of a big problem. 

Love,
Kindergarten

Housekeeping:


 Please take a moment to look at the “important dates” on the left column of the blog.

AM Kg: all orange consent forms need to be returned by this Thursday. Thank you

ONE WORLD DRUMMING
One World Drumming is wrapping up their two week residency with two concerts this Friday afternoon, October 9th. Please join us to celebrate our students at the following times:
1:00 pm, doors open at 12:50 pm - AM Kindergarten.
2:00 pm, doors open at 1:50 pm- PM Kindergarten
NOTE: Dismissal time is 12:00 pm on Friday, October 9th, all students are to be picked up then return for their performances in the afternoon.
Please bring your students to their classrooms 15 minutes before their concert time. They will be dismissed from their classrooms following the concert.


13 comments:

  1. The pigeon is not allowed to drive the bus because he doesn't know how. He has a tantrum because the driver won't let him drive the bus.

    Zachary is unable to identify any problems associated with the book.

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    1. Small problem would be a leaf falling off the branch (referencing a craft we did at home with branches and paper leaves) and I can pick it up and put it back.
      Big problem would be not being able to do up a button on my shirt but I can ask Mom and she will help me.

      Zachary

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  2. Small problem - your shoe falling off
    Big problem - someone hitting you
    - Joe

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  3. Small problem- spilling your drink
    Big Problem- getting really hurt and having to go the hospital

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  4. Small problem- spilling your drink
    Big Problem- getting really hurt and having to go the hospital

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  5. Small problem - losing some buttons. Big problem - your favourite keepsake breaks
    - Hunter

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  6. Small problem: spilling a glass of milk
    Big problem: getting into a car accident
    Austin

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  7. Levi
    If you have shoes on and step in a pile of blueberries it's not a big problem.
    Big problem would be if someone left a bucket of fish and the pegion jumped up and it spilled into the tank? LOL

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  8. When it rains it's a small problem , but if you don't have a house, rain becomes a big problem.- Carmen

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  9. Small- spilling water
    Big- Train crash
    Xavier

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