Samples of My Work

I hope you enjoy my work samples.

More to come.....

Sample Weekly Plans:

This specific week, we were learning about other holidays that are celebrated around the world. We also kept track on a map of the countries we were learning about.  

 

Art

Large Group

Book 

Small Groups

Special Activities

Monday

 

 

Menorah

Calendar,

Days of the week,

Zoophonics

 

My 2 Holidays

  1. Menorah
  2. Latkes

 

Israel- Hanukkah

Tuesday

 

Dreidels

Calendar,

Days of the week,

Zoophonics

Mrs. Greenberg’s

Messy Hanukkah

  1. Star of David
  2. Dreidel Game
  3. Israel Coloring Page

 

Israel- Hanukkah

Wednesday

 

 

 

 

 

Foil Christmas Orn

Calendar,

Days of the week,

Zoophonics

 

  1. Christmas Shoe
  2. Poinsetta
  3. ABC Tracing

 

Mexico

No PM Preschool

Thursday

 

 

 

 

 

Kwanzaa Wreath

Calendar,

Days of the week,

Zoophonics

The Sound of Kwanzaa

  1. Placemat
  2. Kinara
  3. Blocks

 

Africa-Kwanzaa

Friday

 

 

 

 


Glitter Christmas

     Trees

Calendar,

Days of the week,

Zoophonics

 Gingerbread

  1. Gingerbread

 

 

Germany

Mexico for PM

 

Parent Communication Note:

 

Classroom Giving Tree

Happy December!

It is that time of year again, time for shopping and giving! I know many parents are interested in helping out our classroom. So if you would like to purchase something for our classroom, we have created a Giving Tree that is located right outside the door of the classroom. On the tree are different ornaments, with a variety of items on them that are needed to supply our classroom.

The children will open the giving tree gifts at our Christmas Party, which will be December 20th. (More information will be coming home about the party very soon!)

If you would like to take an ornament, please return the item wrapped with the tag taped to it.

If you would like me to send an ornament home with your child please send a note. These “presents” should be returned to school by Dec. 19th.

 

Thanks!

Ms. Anderson

 

Concepts About Print:

This was created as a bookmark and sent home with students to help give parents ideas of things to work on at home.

Have your child point to:

1 .The front of the book

2. The back of the book

3. The title

4. The text

5. Where to start reading

6. The direction to read

(Left to Right)

7. Where to go next at the end of the line

8. Each word as you say them

9. The first word on the page

10. The last word on the page

 

Have your child frame with their fingers:

1. One word

2. Two words

3. The first letter in a word

4. The last letter in a word

5. One letter

6.  Two letters

7. Point to and name 3 letters on the page

 

Have them point to or frame:

1.      A capital letter

2.      A lower case letter

3.      A period

4.      A question mark

5.      An exclamation mark

6.      A quotation mark

7.      A comma