Monday, September 9, 2019

Reminders

Thank you to everyone who has signed up to be a Mystery Reader and to make play dough.

Here are links to sign up if you would like to do either:

Mystery Reader

Make Play Dough


Reminder:  Picture Day is Thursday

Thursday, June 6, 2019

Citizenship Award Winner

Today the fourth graders announced the winner of the SMS Citizenship award for the kindergarten.  We were lucky enough to have the winner in the Butterfly Class.  I was so happy to hear such nice comments from the other students after it was announced.






Friday, April 19, 2019

Jump for a Cause and SMS Garden

We celebrated Earth Day by helping spread mulch in the SMS garden.  The students worked great as a team.





Our jump roping teams:





We had lots of great jumpers and dancers in our class.







Wolf Mural

We have been lucky this week at SMS to have artist in residence, Robert Rossel, here to help us make some beautiful tiles for several murals which will be put up around SMS in June.  The kindergarteners got to each do a part of the wolf mural.  They also got to use different tools to make a practice tile.  We can't wait until the tiles have been glazed and put all together.  Here are some pictures from yesterday:


















Tuesday, March 19, 2019

Math Time and Officer Amanda

We have been learning new math games and some students taught others how to play the card game Trash.  Officer Amanda happened to visit today during math and had fun joining some of the games.





Friday, March 15, 2019

Rock, Paper, Scissors and Gold Snap Words

Today the Butterflies had a rock, paper, scissors tournament in our class to find a KB winner.  This student will then go on to play the other kindergarten winners.  There will then be a SMS tournament between the grade level winners.  The SMS Student Council has organized this activity.  Below is a picture of the Butterfly winner.  The students were all great sports and we look forward to cheering on our winner.  

Since St. Patrick's Day is on Sunday we did some unscrambling of letters to make snap words using gold coins. (I was even asked if these were real gold.)  Students worked hard and used their personal word walls to help them.