Friday, September 26, 2008

* September Johnny Appleseed Day




















Johnny Appleseed spent 49 years of his life in the American wilderness planting apple seeds. Johnny Appleseed’s real name was John Chapman. Many people think Johnny Appleseed was a fictional charactor, but he was a real person. He was born September 26, 1774 in Massachusetts. He created apple orchards in Illinois, Indiana, Kentucky, Pennsylvania and Ohio. After 200 years, some of those trees still bear apples.
Johnny Appleseed’s dream was for a land where blossoming apple trees were everywhere and no one was hungry. A gentle and kind man, he slept outdoors and walked barefoot around the country planting apple seeds everywhere he went. It is even told that he made his drinking water from snow by melting it with his feet.
Johnny was a friend to everyone he met. Indians and settlers -- even the animals -- liked Johnny Appleseed. His clothes were made from sacks and his hat was a tin pot. He also used his hat for cooking.
There are many tales about Johnny Appleseed. It is said that once Johnny fell asleep and a rattlesnake tried to bite him, but the fangs would not go into his foot because his skin was as tough as an elephant’s hide. Another tale describes him playing with a bear family.
Johnny Appleseed died in 1845. It was the only time he had been sick -- in over 70 years!!!


To celebrate Johnny Appleseed, we planted grass seed, and made paper tin pot hats. Cosco donated a BIG APPLE PIE !!! and we all had a piece of it! We made AB patterns using apple pieces and paint.


Click here and here to learn more about Johnny Appleseed.




Monday, September 22, 2008

* Write On!

Learning to write is very important. We practice and PRACTICE ... We learn to do our Personal Best Work! Today we are practicing on our white boards.









We will practice writing all of letters of the alphabet many times this year in Kindergarten!

Practice makes perfect! Of course, our teacher thinks we are already perfect!

















Our teacher thinks we have the BEST smiles !
We are happy learners!


















































































Friday, September 19, 2008

* Meet Our Teacher


Hello!
I have a passion for teaching Kindergarten - "The little people at the fresh end of education!"

I have also taught 1st, 2nd and 3rd grade. Working with children is one of the most rewarding things I do. I enjoy watching them grow right before my eyes. I have been a classroom Early Childhood Educator for 15 years. Prior to my work in the classroom I worked with children as a Reading Tutor for 5 years. Prior to my tutoring experience, I worked in Child Care for 5 years. My total years in Early Childhood is 25+ ! I am proud to have patience as one of my biggest charactor qualities. I am also a quick and spontaneous thinker, often coming up with our best learning experiences on the spur of the moment... it always helps to teach to the needs of the students at the time they need you. I have created many of my own teaching materials. I have shared these learning materials with many of my peers over the years. I have instructed on many different levels in many different venues. Many of my teaching aides are available on CD or Download. You can contact me at jprobert@dsdmail.net if you are interested in hearing more about these materials.


To the parents of the little ones I teach... I thank you for trusting me to be a part of your team as we work together to bring knowledge and social responsibility to the little people of the world.



Stuff For a Good Teacher by Allison Age 7
1. Loves her kids.
2. Helps you out.
3. Always has a smile.
4. Is fair with her kids.
5. Is full of surprises.
6. Takes good care of me.
7. Has smart brains.
8. Tries her best.
9. Likes to laugh.
10. Listens to her heart

More about me:
I have been married to the love of my life for 36 years! We have raised 2 sons and 2 daughters. We are grandparents! We have 3 grandsons and 3 grand-daughters. We have 2 grandbabies on the way, a boy due in March, and ??? due in August.

My parents live close by. My father is healthy. My mother is not so healthy, she is in an assisted care center.

My hobbies include: Technology, Electronic Scrapbooking, Traditional Scrapbooking, Reading, Hiking, Family Fun Time, Organizing, I love the Mountains, I enjoy walking and swimming. I enjoy meeting new people, and making friends.

Thursday, September 18, 2008

* Our Mascot & Teacher


Our teacher is crazy about our NEW SCHOOL MASCOT!

Our Mascot the Peace Panther.

This is going to be a great year because our Mascot will join us at different events throughout the year. Our Mascot will bring lots of school spirit to our Kindergarten!
Go Panthers!
Click on the word panther to learn more about this beautiful cat.

* Photo Bug : Our Teacher

Hey!
Teacher!
Why do you always have a camera with you?

Oh...
You are a Photo Bug!

We are glad!
'Cause we like to see the pictures.
'Cause we like to watch us learning.
'Cause we like to share what we learn.
'Cause.
'Just...cause!

* School Spirit Kick Off







Wednesday, September 17, 2008

* Purple Feet Along the Sidewalk

Hello purple feet painted on the sidewalk!
Hello friends!

These purple feet help us know where to stand. They teach us about standing in a line.
When we put our feet on the purple print, we learn about appropriate space in line.

They help us look after each other.
They help us be safe.
We love you purple feet!




Where the Sidewalk Ends
by Shel Silverstein
There is a place where the sidewalk ends
And before the street begins,
And there the grass grows soft and white,
And there the sun burns crimson bright,
And there the moon-bird rests from his flight
To cool in the peppermint wind.
Let us leave this place where the smoke blows black
And the dark street winds and bends.
Past the pits where the asphalt flowers grow
We shall walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And watch where the chalk-white arrows go
To the place where the sidewalk ends.
Yes we'll walk with a walk that is measured and slow,
And we'll go where the chalk-white arrows go,
For the children, they mark, and the children, they know
The place where the sidewalk ends.