Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts
Showing posts with label graduation. Show all posts

Friday, June 16, 2017

Kindergarten Graduation/Summer 'Playdate'

I wanted to start a new tradition with friends from the neighborhood and what better way to start off summer then with a graduation/summer 'playdate'!?
 We had about 12 kids over with their parents for a craft, playdate, and dinner!  I saw this awesome frame idea on the Oriental Trading page here and knew I couldn't pass on these sparkly picture frames!
I painted Elmer's glue onto each picture frame before the kids began.  Then they got to go crazy with glitter!  After the picture frames dried, I painted two coast of mod-lodge over the top to make sure that the glitter stayed put.  While working, each child had a tray and we used a disposable table cloth to make sure the glitter was easily cleaned!
 The day after our kindergarten playdate, I delivered the frames into everyones mailbox. I printed pictures from our Oriental Trading inspired photo booth.
We had so much fun and everyone agreed that this would definitely be a new neighborhood tradition!

Click on any of the below links for the Oriental Trading supplies used at our party:
Confetti (for the frames)

This is a sponsored post for Oriental Trading as part of their Blogger Community.
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Monday, August 1, 2016

Memory Books in Kindergarten

We start working on our memory book the very first day of school! This memory book is a 'scrapbook' from all of our favorite memories throughout the school year.  I include work samples, writing, picture writing, letters to their mom and dad, and of course memory book pages.  
When I have my 'meet and greet' the Friday before school, I ask parents to bring a 1 inch binder for their child and a pack of page protectors. You can also put 'holiday stickers' on your wish list if you want students to decorate any of their memory pages (this is optional). 
On the first day, I make sure to engage the students in some 'exploration centers' with manipulatives while I pull them quickly to take their first day of school pictures.  
We always write about the pictures that I print out (this was not written on the first day of school).  I probably print pictures once a month and try to get our 'picture writing' done once a month as well.  When we do picture writing, it is on a Friday at the 'teacher table' during literacy rotations.  This way I can be there to help them sound out their words.  After their page is done, it is entered right into the memory book binder that is left on my back counter in our classroom for the year.  
Perhaps my favorite page that we do is the page seen above.  I complete this page during the first week of school.  I write the child's name, they write their name, and they draw a picture of themselves on it.  
Why is this my favorite? They will do this exact page again in May or June and just wait until you see the difference! It is UNREAL!! 
The memory book is set up to be very user friendly.  I split the pack up by month.  So all you would need to do is download the memory book, print out the pages you need for August/September and then you are done for that month.  No need to have to remember to do this page again at the end of the year, because it will be in the May/June section as well!
In September I included their 'special apple tree' craft as well as some picture writing from the day we had our first cooking activity-our Chicka Chicka Boom Boom trees.
Again, no need to remember these suggestions or crafts, they are all in the pack as suggestions for you!! 
I don't have any pictures from October (must have been a crazy month), but in November we made these cute handprint turkeys and when they were dry, added them right into our memory book!
We love directed drawings from First Grade Blue Skies so in January we made a snowman! I actually hung these up on our bulletin board and then when I took them down, added them into the memory book!
Too cute not to save!
There are also writing topics and sentence starters to choose from each month. This page was one we did right after winter break.  Now they will have this in their memory book to look back on and to remember what they did!
For Valentine's we made these cute fingerprint LOVE prints.  The directions are included in the pack as well with the letter tracers.  I had to hang these up in the room before we inserted them into our memory books because they came out awesome!
Again, we did another directed drawing to add.  Keep in mind, each month we are also adding our picture writing and some writing samples!
Towards the end of the year we started getting in to some of the 'memory' pages.  I always love to read what they have to say about me! Haha!
We continued writing about different things that took place in our class.  This little one is writing about the day we planted our plants!
We also wrote all about our field trip to the children's museum!
Now, remember when I said this was my favorite part? 
Here is a beginning of the year sample...
and now look at the end of the year sample! It just blows my mind! I am always so excited for parents to see this! I don't think you realize until you look at something like this, just how much progress our little ones have made!
Some of our 'memory' pages included what the students' favorite things are.
Also, their favorite things about school!
Another awesome page is this one.  Love having students recall some of the new things that they learned throughout the year! I really just like to see what actually stood out in their mind--its funny to see what they remember!
Ahhh! Just have to look at this progress again! My favorite memory book pages by far :)
We included an autograph page.
Then we started wrapping up our memory books! We included what we were looking for the following school year.
A graduation directed drawing from First Grade Blue Skies.
At the end of the year I always invite parents in for a little end of the year 'awards show'.  On this day we hang up pictures that we drew of our moms and dads in our 'Mom and Dad Wall of Fame' and I also let students show their parents their memory books for the first time! The children cannot wait for this day! They ask all year long when they can take these books home!
On that day, I let parents insert their drawings into their child's books and I let them take their books home!
Every year I receive numerous emails after this event about how special these memory books are and how they are so thankful to receive them! Most parents have no idea we were even making them (printing out pictures, etc) and they are just in tears when looking through them.  
It in the BEST gift to give at the end of the year!
You can find my memory book by clicking here or on the image below :)

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Tuesday, June 11, 2013

End of the Year Ideas

This year at our end of the year party we had 4 centers: cookie decorating, making jewelry, perler beads (a HUGE hit but very time consuming), and decorating frames. 
When we were finished with our centers, we had our big AWARD show!! I had been discussing the 'awards' for days prior to the party and the students were all SO excited to find out what award they were going to get. I overheard discussions that went like this...

"I wonder who is going to get the tardy award"
"Oh, definitely Neil!"
"I wonder who is going to get the farting the most award?"
"Oh, that's Eric for sure!!"
"I don't know what award I'm going to get?  Probably the 'I'm good at everything award!'"

I'm not going to lie, I kind of, just a teeny bit, let those discussions continue because they were just too funny (and cute!). But, no worries, I wasn't giving any awards for farting or being tardy!!

We rolled out the super star carpet and set up a row of chairs on each side. I stood at the front to announce and the parents that were volunteering sat at the end of the carpet. I called one award up at a time and it was sooo cute!! The kids had to walk the carpet, turn around and pose with their award, then walk back down the carpet. The kids all started sticking their hands out to high five the winner!! They felt so famous!
I got the awards from Mel D. over at Seusstastic. You can check out the awards by clicking on the image below.