Monday, February 16, 2015

Scenes from Valentines Week











Thought you all might enjoy some candid shots from last week.  I love seeing them in action, learning through play, and working hard on sorting and art activities.  Thanks so much to our Homeroom Parents for the Valentines Party and for all of the wonderful goodies you gave to the teachers!

100 Days of School, 100 Days of Fun!


We wrote the number 100 on our crowns by ourselves!


Decorating our crowns with stickers and crayons.


Now for the best part, 


the moment we've all been waiting for, CUPCAKES!


Sometimes you just don't feel like being in the group picture :)

  
I think they did a wonderful job, don't you?


Couldn't resist adding Mitzi's Cheetos picture!!

What a wonderful celebration we had to commemorate the 100th Day of School!  We counted to 100, changed our caterpillar into a butterfly, made crowns, marched and sang a 100 day song, and of course, ate cupcakes.  What's a party without cupcakes?

Service Project



During Catholic Schools Week all of the students at SPX participated in a service project.  Our class made cards and collected food for Catholic Charities.  Hopefully, we were able to brighten someone's day with our offerings.

Let It Snow!






Did you know that Ivory Soap expands a lot when you put it in the microwave?  It's very cool to observe and then when the soap itself cools you can sprinkle it around the room and have your own indoor snowstorm!  Just a peek at our Winter Wonderland Week...

Saturday, January 3, 2015

Happy Holidays



Merry Christmas and Happy New Year from Mrs. Newton's Class!  The kids looked so cute in their red and green clothes on party day - I just had to take some pictures and we had a fashion show.  I hope everyone had a relaxing break.  Thank you so much for the wonderful party and the monogrammed coffee cup!  I just love it.  See you all very soon!

Sunday, December 7, 2014

Frozen Fun







We were supposed to do an experiment last week to help us learn that the extra fat layer that polar bears have helps them to stay warm (along with thick fur that also absorbs sunlight.)  The plan was to put a hand in ice water to feel the cold.  Then we would put crisco on our hand, wrap in cling wrap, and put it in the water again.  Well, when I tried it, it was still very cold.  I don't know.  Maybe you would have to use a whole can of crisco to get the desired effect?!  So we decided to scrap the experiment but still wanted to do something fun.  Luckily, we have shaving cream on hand.  We decided to stick with the cold theme and called it pretend snow.  The kids had a blast with this, playing, writing letters, and drawing pictures in the shaving cream.  I think you can tell by their expressions that this was a hit!  Then to add to the frozen fun, Chloe had brought ice cream for snack (thank you Septiano family!!) and we listened to "Let It Go."  All in all, it was a very delightful morning.

Sunday, November 16, 2014

Veterinarian Visit












Oh, my gosh!  We had such a great time when Eli's mom, Dr. Fielstra, visited our class.  She brought her dog, Callie, and rat, Cutie.  She taught us about otoscopes and stethoscopes and let us use them.  She taught us to approach dogs slowly and quietly, to ask the owner if you can pet the dog, then to ask the dog if you can pet him.  You do this by putting out your hand.  If the dog comes to you it's okay to pet him.  We took turns practicing this approach with Callie.  Then Dr. Fielstra gave each student their own doctor kit which included a mask, hat, bandages, shots, and a stuffed dog.  What a great hands on experience for everyone!