Easter Fun!
Mrs. Andrews' Kindergartners spent this past week getting ready for the Easter holiday. Each student printed an Easter message for their parents and put in an Easter Bunny envelope that they created. Empty milk jugs were . . . read more
Reading to Mrs. Treat's Students
Reading is fun especially when you get to read to North Bend Central High School sophomores, juniors, and seniors! On the morning of Wednesday March 31st Mrs. Andrews' Kindergartners had a great time showing off their reading skills to . . . read more
The Food Pyramid
During the month of March, Mrs. Lisa Poppe from the Dodge County Extension Office is presenting nutrition lessons to Mrs. Andrews' Kindergarten. Once a week Mrs. Poppe reads the Kindergartners a story related to one part of the food . . . read more
Do You Like The Wind?
Journal Writings from Mrs. Andrews' Kindergarten
Kiersten wrote: It is a windy day. I like wind. I see wind. wind likes me. Jordan jotted these sentences in his journal: I like wind. I see wind. I wodr were wind is. Wind . . . read more
Have You Seen a Leprechaun?
"Have you seen a leprechaun, a leprechaun, a leprechaun? Have you seen a leprechaun who lives in Ireland?" On St. Patrick's Day Mrs Andrews' Kindergarten returned from their morning recess to find their . . . read more
Dinosaurs
Dinosaurs! Dinosaurs! On Wednesday March 10 th Mrs. Yount’s Second Graders shared their dinosaur reports with our kindergarten class. We heard about triceratops, T-rex, and so many others. Some dinosaurs . . . read more
Read Across America Day
March 1st is Read Across America Day! Mrs. Andrews' Kindergarten room was busy with lots of readers and lots of good stories. Moms, Dads, Paras, and Principals joined us throughout the day with one of their favorite books. . . . read more
There Is Snow In the Forecast!
Snow! Snow! Snow! Even though the winter of 2009-10 has given the North Bend area inches and inches of snow, on Thursday March 4th Mrs. Andrews' Kindergarten decided it was time to make more "SNOW"! Each child got an empty yogurt . . . read more
February Is Dental Health Month
Mrs. Andrews' Kindergartners learned the following finger play as a part of their Dental Health Unit. Up and down and round and round. We brush our teeth to keep them sound. We keep them sound and clean and . . . read more
The First President of the United States of America
George Washington, Our First President This past month Mrs. Andrews’ Kindergarten learned about the first President of the United States, George Washington. President Washington loved to ride horses and row a . . . read more
Gung Hay Fat Choy!
Gung Hay Fat Choy! The Kindergartners of Mrs. Andrews’ class would like to wish you a “Happy Chinese New Year”! Did you know that 2010 is the "Year of the Tiger"? Did you know that this year's . . . read more
Valentines, Valentines How Many Do You See?
Valentines, Valentines How many do you see? Friday February 12 th Mrs. Andrews’ Kindergartners celebrated an early Valentines Party. Room Mothers, Mrs. Peters and Mrs. Emanuel planned a fabulous party for us! . . . read more
Abraham Lincoln Had a Beard
Do We Look Like Abe? Social Studies this past week has been learning about President Abraham Lincoln. Mrs. Andrews' Kindergartners learned that President Lincoln was the 16th President of the United States and that he loved to . . . read more
It's Our 100th Day of Kindergarten
Our 100 th Day of School Wednesday, February 3rd was our 100 School Day!!!!!!! We decided to celebrate by cooking breakfast and making special T-shirts to wear. Mrs. Peters helped Grant, Aleya, Elizabeth, and Kaden make . . . read more
Lending a Helping Hand
On Monday, January 18th Mrs. Andrews' Kindergarten delivered 44 towels to Mrs. Bourek at her new place of business on Main Street in North Bend. Mrs. Arneal from the North Bend Eagle was there to take pictures of us and our basket full . . . read more
It's Journal Time!
Journal time in kindergarten is a wonderful time of learning! Kindergartners draw a picture on the top part of each page and then set to work writing sentences using invented spelling to describe his/her artistic creation. . . . read more
