Sunday, November 30, 2014

Happy Thanksgiving, Secret Santa

The collage on the left shows our centers last week.  1. Paint corn cobs with a Q-tip.  2. practice spelling sight words with the iPads. 3. Spell consonant vowel consonant words with letter beads then write the same word on a dry erase board. 4. Unscramble a sentence and draw a picture to go with it.  Then write around the room.
5.I spy alphabet letters (not pictured)

The collage on the left shows some of the kids Secret Santa shopping with our buddies. The kids had so much fun shopping!  
                                           

We read the story The Night Before Thanksgiving by Dav Pilkey.  Amazon has the following to say about the book...In this story, Pilkey adapts Clement Moore's Christmas poem to tell his wacky Thanksgiving tale. The day before Thanksgiving, eight boys and girls take a field trip to a turkey farm. They have fun playing with eight turkeys but are shocked to learn that Farmer Mack Nuggett plans to kill all the turkeys for Thanksgiving dinners. So the children decide to smuggle all the turkeys home, and all their Thanksgiving dinners become vegetarian this year. The turkeys' lives are saved!
                                                   
After reading this story the kids filled out a paper from kinderalphabet.com that said Don't Eat Turkey!  Eat More.... They had to decide what food to eat instead of turkey.

                
Sammy P. wanted to eat more raspberry ice cream.  Ethan wanted to eat more Macaroni and Cheese.  Luke wanted to eat more french toast.  Ava G.  wanted to eat more Spaghettios.

I hope you all had a nice Thanksgiving holiday with your families!  

Sunday, November 23, 2014

Fantastic Faith 11-21

Objective: : God judges us on how we live.
Symbol: Crown

To Reinforce at home:
The children listened to the Gospel reading from Matthew 25:31-46.
In this Sunday’s Gospel Jesus says that when he comes again he will judge us on how well we have loved and served other people. In loving and serving others, we love and serve Jesus.

God uses the image of a shepherd to help the people understand how much he loves us.  Sheep were the livelihood of the people who lived in biblical times.  A family’s survival often rested on the safety and health of their sheep.  Shepherds were to care for the sheep at all costs. God cares for us in the same way.

 In Matthew, we heard about the judgment day when the good and the bad people will be separated from each other. The major point of the passage is to point out the things that the “saved” people had done: fed the hungry, clothed the naked, gave comfort to the sad.  These are called Works of Mercy. The Works having to do with taking care of physical needs of people are called Corporal Works of Mercy.  Those having to do with filling spiritual needs are called Spiritual Works of Mercy.

Activities to do at home:
           
            *Whatever we do for others, we do for Jesus!  Together with your child, think of someone who needs your help.
         
            *Feed the hungry!  Buy a food item to donate to your local food pantry.

            *Clothe the naked!  Go through your family’s clothing and pull out the ones you no longer need.  Donate them to a shelter for the homeless or abused.

            *Comfort the sorrowing!  Donate your old paperback books to a local nursing home or prison.

Saturday, November 15, 2014

Veterans Day, Then and Now, Native Americans, Turkey Tango

We began the week discussing Veteran's Day.
Thank You, Veterans!We read from our Lets Find Out Scholastic issue and watched a short video. Then we each wrote a thank you card and made a construction paper soldier to hold our notes.  This craftivity and our cards will be sent to a soldier currently serving. 

We then discussed then and now.  We read a book and sorted many items into then and now categories. 

We made turkeys in art.






On Thursday and Friday, we learned about the Native American Wampanoag tribe.  The kids designed the shirt that they will wear to our Thanksgiving Lunch in the Cafeteria next Thursday.






We ended our week on a fun note.
Mrs. Kolp invited us to her classroom to learn the Turkey Tango.

Fantastic Faith Nov. 14

Objective: God gives us talents.
Symbol: Talent

To Reinforce at home:

This Sunday the last Sunday in Ordinary Time this year.  Next week we celebrate the feast of Christ the King and the end of our liturgical year. 

In Matthew, we hear another parable describing the kingdom of heaven.  We hear about the faithful servant who increased his master’s money.  We compared the money left in the servant’s care to the talents and gifts that God gave each of us.  We talked about our responsibility to use those gifts to make the world a better place.

Activities to do at home:
*Make a list!  What are the things your child likes to do?  Take those talents and find concrete things your child can do to help make the world a better place. An artist might like to draw a picture to send to someone who is sick, a talker might like to visit that person.  A child who likes to shop might like to help you find sale items of food and clothing to donate to those in need.  

*Make up a prayer!  Make up a prayer to say each morning this week asking Jesus to stay in your heart all day and help you be close to him.





Looking Ahead to the Week of Nov. 17













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Sunday, November 9, 2014

Centers

We learned about hibernation and migration.  
We finished the week listening to this book by Karma Wilson. We cut out pictures of the characters and retold the story.  We also discussed real and fantasy.

The following pictures are some of our centers from last week.




Take a look at our rainy day Thursday recess.





Friday, November 7, 2014

Fantastic Faith Nov. 7th

Today we discussed the Gospel for the Dedication of the Lateran Basilica in Rome.  The children listened to a simplified version of the Gospel from Luke 19:1-10.

Objective: Jesus gathers us to pray.

Symbol: church

To Reinforce at home:

Today we talked about two things. We reviewed some of the early history of the church. The building of St John Lateran in Rome by Emperor Constantine marked the end of persecution for Christians. 

We reminded the children that we are all temples for Jesus, that he lives in our hearts.   When Jesus comes into our hearts, we are changed – just as when the Lateran Basilica was built, the world was changed.

Activities to do at home:

*Find a picture of the Lateran Basilica in Rome.  Together with your child, write a prayer for the Pope and all Catholics in the world.

*Your child is a living temple of Jesus.  Together with your child think of ways that you can show others that you have Jesus in your heart.





Sunday, November 2, 2014

Happy Halloween!

Our week began with a visit from Nurse Johnson.  She talked to us about Halloween Safety.
We learned the following:
Have a costume that is fire retardant.
Take a flashlight with you.
Go trick or treating with an adult.
Go to a house with a porch light on.
Wait to eat your candy until an adult has checked it.

The kids looked at pictures and told what made the costume good or bad.


Thanks to all the parents that helped with our Halloween party.  Many thanks to the party captain Mrs. Orsini.  The kids had a great time.  Our stations were:  Spider Oreo cookies, pipe cleaner spiders,  Bingo, memory and creepy crawly corn search, and pumpkin rolling and jumping.