As I looked through my photos from the week I was struck by the different modes of learning that the children are engaged with. While we're always "working harder to get smarter", we know that everyone learns best in different ways AND that being challenged builds stamina. Miss Smith has been leading the charge of explaining the importance of a Growth Mindset with the children. Here is a look at their "Yes You Can" flowers- "blooming" with strategies for how to persevere in the face of a challenge.
Tuesday, November 3, 2020
What Does Kindergarten "Work" Look Like?
Sunday, October 25, 2020
A Little Bit of This and A Little Bit of That
It can be hard to get detailed information about the school day out of a Kindergartener! In this post I'll try to show many types of learning that the children experience each day.
Our week began with the children taking a good look at the new display of October self portraits that we created after listening to Let's Talk About Race by Julius Lester. We followed the book with an exercise of "mixing" our own unique skin tones with different colors of paint. This book and activity was the first in a year long project that all Orchard classrooms are engaged with called Reading to Raise Anti-Racists. You may have read about it in The Core.

Saturday, October 17, 2020
Into The Woods
As promised I will share some pictures from Thursday's trek into the woods BEHIND the Magical Woods. You see, at Orchard, we are fortunate enough to have a cleared wooded area attached to our playground that provides a natural landscape at recess, AND we have additional land behind to use for teaching and learning activities.
Take a look at us making the trek to the deeper woods with baskets filled with clipboards and our tool boxes (aka pencil cases). Once we arrived in the stump circle we did some quiet noticing of the sites and sounds. We then took the opportunity to illustrate the verses of a song we've been learning about a tree throughout the four seasons. Finally, it was time for some exploration and just plain play!
Making Connections
Now that we are together as one class, the Blue and Gray Packs are learning all about the personalities that match the names they've been seeing and hearing about from the adults. It's wonderful to watch the children put the social skills they have practiced to use as they greet new friends at Morning Meeting and find multiple ways that they are both the same and different from one another.
As part of our school wide project- Reading to Raise Anti-Racists, we listened and watched Common, the rapper, do a a fabulous read of Let's Talk About Race by Julius Lester
Common Reads Let's Talk about Race
The book was a perfect lead into a new approach to our October self portraits. You can have a look at us mixing paint to match our own unique skin tones.


Sunday, October 4, 2020
Diving Deeper Into Literacy and Math
As I looked over pictures from the week I noticed how focused the children were and how even a snapshot can show concentrated attention. Whether we were spilling our two-colored beans to show ways to make five, learning to write sentences with the snap words "I" "am" and "a", or entering a poem into our poetry journals, the children were giving their best! I've also included pictures of us setting up to read The Seasons of Arnold's Apple Tree outside, under an apple tree. Lucky to be at Orchard School!
Tuesday, September 29, 2020
Visual Phonics- Every letter makes a sound AND has a hand signal!
A few years back, my K colleagues and I were trained in Visual Phonics. It's a VISUAL system for isolating and learning letter SOUNDS. I have found that it's a helpful tool for children on their journey to becoming readers and writers. Below you can take a look at me saying and SHOWING the alphabet. Kids can try it along with me!
Sunday, September 27, 2020
Feeling Fall
It's officially fall and much of our learning this week was tied to the changing of the seasons. On Monday and Thursday the packs went on a scavenger hunt looking for signs of fall. Both groups were lucky enough to see and hear geese flying south!
On Tuesday and Friday the packs had their first Farm to School lesson during which they pressed and tasted apple cider!
We thought about saying "goodbye" to some favorite summer time activities and "hello" to new fall ones. To help us remember the beautiful sunflowers that are drying, we did some careful observations and made some collaged sunflowers of our own.
In addition to all this, we continued learning about the attributes of shapes AND Mr. T came to read on Thursday afternoon.
Have a look...


































