Showing posts with label Thing 1 and Thing 2. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Thing 1 and Thing 2. Show all posts

Thursday, March 1, 2012

Day.Five.

Whew! What a day to decompress! I got to come home and catch up on all of my DVR'ed shows. So much to watch...so little time. Here is a little sample of my guilty pleasure TV:
Dance Moms
Up All Night
Big Bang Theory
Bethenny Ever After
SMASH
Cupcake Wars

I have a love/hate relationship with the TV, but it is mostly love. I know that I should be doing other things, but I find myself just relaxing and hanging out with Aspen and Adi.

When I am at school, I get as much done as possible. My relaxing is minimum, but I do what I can! I will post a few pics below of our fun adventures in SEUSS! Enjoy! (Feel free to ask me for the PDF's if you want to use them)
The Cat in the Hat and his Things 1 and 2
 One Fish, Two Fish Addition
 Our Feet with The Foot Book
 Handprint Thing 1 and Thing 2
 Truffula Tree Forest Lining the Hallway

Relax and I will be back tomorrow!

-Alexis-

Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Day.Four.

Well, my hallway at school is officially Dr. Seuss'ed out! It looks great with the truffula trees, the Cat in the Hat, the Foot book man, and of course all of the Thing 1's and Thing 2's jumping around. I will post pictures tomorrow. Speaking of tomorrow... we get to celebrate Dr. Seuss's birthday!! Woo Hoo! I am making a delicious treat for the kids... take a look-->
Yummy! We will also be having popcorn from the trees in How The Grinch Stole Christmas, Schlott's Knots (pretzels) Blue Goo (Blue Juice) and Animals from If I Ran The Circus/Zoo(animal crackers). I love to get the kids excited about different books because gravitate toward new books in the classroom. I see some students read the same book OVER and OVER. I get tired of it, so I don't know how they aren't. I know that a lot of them are a bit scared to take that little leap to a new book. (I know I have the same issues at times...I like being comfortable with what I am already doing... Why change it up?) But, I too have to take those leaps, big or little.

I have a great kindergarten quote today: I must preface- At our morning meeting, a child said, is Dr. Seuss  DEAD? I say,  "yes". Another student spoke up: "We shouldn't say DEAD, we should say passed away. It is just a nicer way of saying it!" (I agreed and from then on, that is what we said)  After a while, we were all in our literacy centers working hard on the new Dr. Seuss material. A little girl comes over to me, after looking at 15+ displayed Dr. Seuss books. She says...

"Mrs. Edmonds, I really miss Dr. Seuss." (as if they had been friends their whole life!)

It is amazing where books can take us! I know I can get pretty attached to characters and specific authors. I am so blessed to see children falling in love with authors, illustrators, and specific books! How exciting!


Have a Great Night! Dream of Dr. Seuss! :)

-Alexis-