Monday, September 20, 2010

Mission Mike Sends a Letter!

Hello Parents,

Today we received a letter from Mission Mike all the way from South Africa where he is helping the Xhosa (pronounced Kosa) people.  During class, we prayed that Mission Mike would be able to teach the people about Jesus' love, and that he would help them however he could. 
Mission Mike's First Letter


Here is Mission Mike's letter:

Sunday, September 19, 2010

This Week's Bible Verse

For the wages of sin is death, but the gift of God is eternal life in Christ Jesus our Lord.

Romans 6:23

Friday, September 17, 2010

Friday Fun

Today, we learned about Day 6 of Creation.  God made all of the animals, and He made man in His own image!  Wow!  The preschool kids join us on Friday, so we had a big group of children today. The children made islands with play dough and added 5 animals to each of their islands. Then, each group had to tell the class about their play dough creations. The islands were populated with everything from dinosaurs to hippopotamuses. (Is that a real word?) 

Today was my birthday, and Ms. Scholtens brought in a Rice Krispie treat for all of us - and all of the students sang Happy Birthday to me! I enjoyed that more than I can tell you! I also received a lovely bouquet of yellow chrysanthemums, and a card. Thanks!


In the afternoon, after the DK children had gone home, the kindergarten students practiced their Zoo Phonics alphabet, learned about how salmon head back to the stream where they were born, and worked on the concepts of above and below.  If you have a chance to use direction words with your student, please do - they can always use more practice. On Monday, I will be sending home a game for you to play with them, using direction words. The direction words are:  inside, outside, above, below, over, under, top, middle, bottom, before, after, between, right and left.


On Monday, we will learn about Adam and Eve and how sin entered the world. We should also be receiving some mail from Mission Mike, so be sure to ask your child about how he is doing in South Africa!


I hope all of you have a wonderful, restful weekend.



Thursday, September 16, 2010

Left and Right

On Wednesday, we learned about left and right.  If you hold up your hands and point your thumbs at each other, your left hand forms an 'L'.  

We practiced making an 'L' with our left hand and then we did the "Hokey Pokey" to practice.  The "Hokey Pokey" was fun. When we put our "whole body" in, there was a pile up of children on the rug - laughing! Oh, to be 5 years old!

At the end of the day, I was tying a shoe for a little boy, and reminded him that I was tying the left shoe - he made the 'L' with his hand and told me it was his 'L' foot!  

Please practice left and right with your student. It is not always an easy thing to keep straight for little ones!


Our Bible verse for this week comes from the book of John, Chapter 1, Verse 1.  
'In the beginning was the Word, and the Word was with God and the Word was God.' John 1:1 
The children learned that when the Bible talks about "the Word", it means Jesus.  This passage teaches us that Jesus was there at the beginning of the world, that He was with God, and that He was God. The children are doing a great job of learning this verse!

Zoo Phonics

On Monday, September 13th, we started to use Zoo Phonics in the classroom. 

Zoo Phonics is a way of teaching the sounds of the alphabet through body movements. The children make a motion for each of the sounds and associate the motion and sound with an animal's name.  For example, Olive Octopus waves her arms and says the short 'o' sound. We learned the sounds in the order of the alphabet from a to z.

The best thing about Zoo Phonics is how excited the children are to learn the sounds and practice them. By the end of Monday, all of the students had learned all of the sounds, and they had lots of fun in the process!


Zoo Phonics will be a big part of the children learning to read - and they are already applying it to things like their names and this week's Bible memory verse! 


I've included some pictures of the class practicing their sounds.  Enjoy!

Mission Mike Pays a Visit

On Monday, Mission Mike came to visit our classroom.  He came to tell the children about how he is helping to tell people all over the world about Jesus.  He couldn't stay long, because he had to keep traveling to spread the good news of salvation through Jesus Christ! 

He had candy and gum with him that he was bringing to a missionary family that live in South Africa.  He told us how they had to walk for 3 days and then take a boat ride for 2 days to get to a place to buy groceries - and that they didn't sell candy or gum there!  So, he always brings them some when he visits!

He promised that he would write to us.  We hope he comes back soon!

Our Favorites

The first week of school was filled with getting to know each other. 

We made a chart of our favorite things and learned that as a class, our favorite pet was a dog, our favorite color was blue, our favorite vegetable was corn on the cob, our favorite fruit was strawberry, and our favorite kind of ice cream is chocolate!

Our Bible lesson for the week was the story of creation, and how God created all things.  

We learned the Bible verse from Genesis 1:1 - 'In the beginning, God created the heavens and the earth.'

We're off to a great start!