Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts
Showing posts with label christmas. Show all posts

Wednesday, December 19, 2012

All I Want for Christmas Linky!

I was just over on Learning with Mrs. Leeby and saw she was doing an "All I Want for Christmas" link up.  I just had to join in!  If you want to join in, grab this button:

What would be the perfect gift from. . . 
1. Students
2. Kiddies
3. Husband/boyfriend
4. Parents/Family
5. BFF
6. Santa
 
  Students-  Dunkin Donuts gift cards!  I loooooooooooooooooooooove DD!  I'm happy with a $5 giftcard.  It beats getting mugs and other trinkets that I just don't have the room for.
 
 Kiddies:  My kiddo brought home a wrapped present for my husband and I from school today.  I cannot wait to open it on Christmas Day.  I, of course, love everything that she makes.  Having her in preschool this year has been wonderful as she is creating all sorts of adorable things!

  Husband:  I would love for my husband to get me the Georgetown Cupcake cookbooks.  I loooooove baking and decorating and I'd really like to try my hand at their recipes!  I also wouldn't mind an Alex and Ani bracelet or two!

  Parents/Family:  I'd be happy with anything really.  There isn't much I want for Christmas.  I'd be happy with clothes and gift cards!

  BFF:  Bath bombs!  My BFF and I both love them and I am almost out of the ones I bought!

  Santa:  I'd love for Santa to give me some materials for my classroom.  :)
 

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Thursday, November 29, 2012

Rosabelle is keeping us on our toes!

Rosabelle has been keeping the Kinders on their toes!  She brought a note from Santa with her today.  It gave specifics of those who had done something naughty and a few had had done something nice.  Santa also reminded them to be on their best behavior at all times!


Yesterday she was the eye in the sky!  We also wrote the first page of our journal.  We took some suggestions on what Rosabelle likes to eat.  The answers were cute!

Here are a few samples:






Can't wait to see what Rosabelle has in store for tomorrow!
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Tuesday, November 27, 2012

Our Elf Has Arrived!

I waited until today to introduce the Elf on the Shelf to the class.  One of the main reasons I waited was because I knew our volunteer would be coming in today.  I just knew that she would enjoy watching the Kinder's reactions!  I had decided that it would be a good idea to set the package up somewhere while they were at lunch.  So, our volunteer, our para and I put our heads together and decided to put the package in the basket on one of the tables.


  I then grabbed the gold glitter and marked a trail from the basket to the back door of the classroom.  When the students came back to the room for rest, we waited to see what they would do.  There were only three students at the yellow table today and they all noticed the box, but none of them said anything.  One of the Kinders started to push the glitter away from him so we started to ask him what was wrong.  They finally said there was something on the table and it was "sparkly".  We asked if they had done any arts and crafts today with glitter and they said no.  We asked if there was anything different about the table and they finally said, "There's a box in our basket."  Too cute!

  I went over to the table and picked up the box.  Our volunteer asked what it said, so, I read it out loud.  When they heard that it had come from the North Pole they were VERY excited! I asked them what "fragile" meant.  One of my Kinders said "It means it can break."  Awesome!  I them told them that it said "Open Immediately" so they all started to yell, "Open it!  Open it!"   I invited them all to the rug so we could open the package. 

Here I am peeking before showing the kiddos:

The anticipation was building and then I finally showed them!  They were so excited!

I explained that we should read the book so we can find out all about this little elf!

After reading the book I told them that we needed to give her a name, so they had to put their thinking caps on.  I also kept having them repeat the one golden rule!  "Do not touch the elf!".  I handed the chair over to our volunteer who then started the name game!


Some interesting choices there!  We then tallied the votes which lead us to a tie:

So, we voted again on the top two names!  Here is the results:

Mrs. Sommer's class would like to introduce Rosabelle the Elf!  I put her in her hiding spot already for tomorrow:
 She took down the fall decor and hung some snowflakes.  Can't wait to see the Kinder's reactions tomorrow!

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