Sunday, October 5, 2008

Partners and Patterns


Being able to recognize and create patterns is an important step to aquiring number sense. Counting is patterning, adding and subracting recognizes sequence, and multiplcation is about following patterns. Being able to create patterns means that you can recognize things that are alike (odd numbers, numbers divisable by three, polygons) and things that are different.
Here are some math partners and the patterns they created Friday.































Good Evening, Opera Fans



The San Diego Opera Ensemble Touring Show came to visit and did a 50 minute version of "Cosa Fan Tutti." Here are some of the reviews.









Sunday, September 21, 2008

A Busy Week









Last week certainly was a full and busy one. I have three highlights to share. One Wednesday, our garden day, we began learning about plant biology by exploring seeds. We opened up some dried bush bean seeds from our garden and took turns describing what we saw and felt. Then we read a story about two seeds who wonder what they will be as they grow. I taught them a song based on "The Green Grass Grows All Around," and then we went to tend our garden. We are learning to first take care of the plants, then clean up, then pick and eat our produce. Many of the children work or play in the garden at every recess.


The second fun thing was the whole school assembly to celebrate the international day of peace. The kindergarteners and first graders sang, "All I Really Need," a song based on the United Nations Children's Bill of Rights. I was so proud!









Last, to further our study of pets and how to care for them, my daughter Molly brought her rats to visit our class. We had prepared by reading about pet rats and generating a list of questions for Molly (Such as, "Are they vegetarian?," and "Do they bite?").

Monday, September 15, 2008

Peace Day

Our school will be celebrating the international day of peace on Friday, September 19th, with a school-wide assembly dedicated to sharing thoughts of peace. You are welcome to join us: 9 to 10am.
Click here to get in the mood.

"Hearts for Peace": International Day of Peace Movie

Sunday, September 14, 2008



Boxes


This year I was inspired by the good fortune of having three huge boxes left over from the furniture for the new classrooms to create a team-building sort of curriculum for our students. First, I brought the boxes into our room during story time. Then I read a book that described the many imaginative uses a little girl puts a box to. Then I divided the class into three teams and told them that when they reached a decision as to what they were going to do with their box, they could start playing. I wanted to see what kinds of negotiating skills the children had. I was happily surprised by how quickly they were willing to compromise in order to get started playing.
The boxes became a spaceship, a clubhouse and a castle. They asked for markers so that they could decorate them, and when they were finished, they played with them for several days, until the boxes gave out and the custodian recycled them.

The dance continues...

Busy Guys

Listening with new friends

First Day of Kindergarten

Tuesday, August 19, 2008

Welcome New Friends!


I am Ms Morgan and this is our class blog. I believe in using lots of different ways to communicate with each other. On this blog, I will post notices, newsletters, articles of interest, and reports of fun stuff we've been doing in class.


First, I'd like to introduce myself. I was born and grew up near Los Angeles, and went to college in Northern California. I moved to San Diego in 1977. I began teaching in 1980. I have taught many grade levels, but I love kindergarten best. I love the opportunity to help children fall in love with school, to consider it the place they can be their best selves.


I was a founder of SDCCS. I had a vision of a school that would create a community that would serve the needs of all kinds of families, of adults as well as children. That vision has developed a life of it's own, just as it should, and is growing and changing with the input and imaginations of all those who come here.


My children are Molly, who is sixteen and just starting college (she graduated fromm SDCCS in 2006) and John, my partners' son, who was a member of our first kindergarten and is begining sixth grade this year. Bill, my partner for 9 years, works for the city of San Diego. Our family likes to watch movies, go to museums, read, practice karate (kids) and yoga (me). We LOVE to travel. We have 2 dogs (one lives with John at his Moms' house), 1 cat, two rats, and goldfish in our pond.


I am excited and delighted to get to know all of you. School starts in TWO WEEKS! As we get ready for the big day, we will have several opportunities to get together. I will be at both orientations in my role as Volunteer Coordinator. I will be on campus most of the week before school. We are having a back-to-school night for the whole family on Thursday, August 28th from 5 to 7 pm, with ice cream (eat your nutritious food first).


Just for us, I would like to invite you all to a play date at Trolley Barn Park in University Heights, on Saturday, August 23rd, from 3 to 5pm. This is an opportunity for the children to get a look at each other before school starts, and for the parents to begin to know the folks you will be spending this year with. I will be happy to answer your burning questions at this time as well. Bring folding chairs, snacks and sunscreen. I will bring ice, bottled water, and lemonade. I am going to call everyone by Wednesday, August 20th. If you don't hear from me, please give me a call on my cell phone: 619-723-5368.
I am ready for a great year full of learning, growing, playing and exploring together. I hope you are too!
-Ms Morgan