There Was An Old Lady Who Swallowed a Pie (day#4)

Not much to share today…

The children each made their own Little Old Ladies and I am in the process of attaching their “stomachs” to their backs so that we can use them tomorrow with the food props:

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I have to say that this is the nicest group of Little Old Ladies I think my Kinder. kids have ever colored! 🙂

We also used cut up sentences with our predictable chart:
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And an update to show you where we are with our Rainbow Words (sight words)

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I had to put a little colored dot on the bottom of each word today because in all the excitement of borrowing them for Writer’s Workshop, they get put back on the wrong color!  This is helping!

I think I am finally catching my first cold of the school year.  I don’t want to get sick!! I have rubber stamping class on Saturday morning, a wedding reception Saturday night, and an anniversary dinner for my in-laws (37 years!) on Sunday–all of which I have to make a dish to bring to!!  Any ideas for a quick and easy something for breakfast?  I was thinking a casserole, but we don’t eat them and I’m not sure how to make one up! 🙂

Kristen 🙂

About Kristen Poindexter

I am the 2014 National Shell Science Teacher, 2014 PAEMST Awardee for Science, and a Kindergarten teacher who blogs about my adventures in teaching!

Posted on November 13, 2008, in Building Blocks/Language Arts, Classroom Photos 2008-2009, Language Arts/Writing, Literacy Work Stations. Bookmark the permalink. 1 Comment.

  1. I love the Little Old Ladies! How cute! I think I will use them in my class. 🙂
    Hope you feel better.

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