As John Andrew Holmes wisely said,
"Never tell a young person that something cannot be done. God may have been waiting
centuries for somebody ignorant enough of the impossible to do that thing."

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Thursday, February 28, 2013

Jumping, Rumbling, and Rolling

Check out our new fun!  The students use their imaginations coming up with different ideas and activities to play.  Not only are they jumping, rumbling, and rolling, they're also cooperating, waiting their turn, and talking to friends to work out who's turn it is and how much longer, etc.
The students are also learning to follow our 3 rules by looking at the sign:






  • 2 people at a time
  • Can jump, rumble, roll when both friends have smiles and are having fun
  • If friends are waiting for a turn, the longest turn is 5 minutes
MATHEMATICS
1.PK.3a  Recognize and read numerals 0-5
5.PK.1  Identify and sort information (interpret quantity in pictures).
LANGUAGE
1.PK.4  Recognize environmental print and symbols
1.PK.5  Demonstrate awareness that print carries a message.
4.PK.1  Demonstrate and understand that printed material contains information (illustrations, graphs, and charts).
4.PK.5a  Recall information from an event, text, or picture related to self and the world around them.
4.PK.5b  Respond to or ask a question about an event.
4.PK.7  With teacher assistance, follow, a simple pictorial direction.
SOCIAL/EMOTIONAL
H2.PK.1  Begin to recognize that problems can occur in groups.
H3.K.4  Demonstrate respect for each other in the classroom and school.
C13.PK.1  Follow classroom and school rules.
C13.PK.2  Participate in group decision making.
1.PK.1a  Make independent choices from diverse interest centers or activities.
1.PK.2a  Express ideas for activities:  initiate and participate in discussions with teachers or peers.
5.PK.1b  Play in pairs and small groups.
5.PK.2b  Take turns with teacher support.
PHYSICAL DEVELOPMENT
2.PK.1  Demonstrate a basic form in walking, running, climbing, jumping, hopping, and walking up and down stairs.
2.PK.2  Perform a variety of large motor skills.
4.PK.1  Engage in daily moderate to vigorous physical activity.
5.PK.1  Participate appropriately during physical activities.
5.PK.2  Demosntrate turn taking and cooperation during physical activities.
5.PK.3  Interact positively with others regardless of personal differences (skill level, gender, race, and disability).

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