Upcoming Dates and Activities

  • Thursday, March 13, DES Conferences 3:45 - 7:15, Thursday, March 20 DES Conferences 3:45-7:15 Friday, March 21 Teacher Workshop NO SCHOOL Spring Break March 24-28

Thursday, November 7, 2013

Food Shelf Drive

It is the time of year for Discovery School's Annual Food Shelf Drive to provide Thanksgiving meals to area families.  The students and staff have always been very generous, and we hope this year will bring great results again!

Wednesday, Nov. 6th was our kick-off.

Children will be decorating Thanksgiving cards to put in each bag.

Food will be collected until November 19th.  We need cans of vegetables and cranberry, packets for making gravy, and boxes of jello.  The K-2 students have the job of counting the contributions each day and keeping a running total.

Grades 3-5 will sort the items into bags along with a card from a Discovery student.

Families that would rather make a cash donation rather than food staples please make checks out to Buffalo Food Shelf.




Wednesday, November 6, 2013

Can you spell Pomegranate?

This week we are celebrating the letter Pp.  Last night at Cub, they had pomegranates on sale 2 for $5.  So I decided it was a great chance for the Kindies to give it a try!  (A few already had, of course!)

I put the directions for 'cleaning' the pom up on the smart board and demonstrated on my desk top.  We cut open, soaked, and then strained the seeds before snack time.


Opening the pom under water.  Then we needed to pull the pulp out as it floated to the top.

At this point some children were less sure about trying it because of how it looked!

At snack each child was offered 1 - 4 small spoonfuls of the seeds.  The majority of students really liked it!  All but one tried at least one seed!

The seeds we got from two pomegranates.

On the count of three say "pomegranate'!

It was a hit!  And it is so so good for you, too!


(The directions I used for getting the seeds out of the pom were available right by the poms at the grocery store.)





Monday, November 4, 2013

Math-A-Thon

On Friday we had a Face the Facts celebration to end our month long emphasis on math.  All the Kindergarteners were working together with math tools, games, manipulatives, etc.

I am sure if anyone walked in and watched this, they would have thought the kids were only 'playing' but the learning going on was amazing!

Here is a video of them trying to figure out how many Kindergarteners long the tub of unifix cubes would be!

Unifix cubes during Math-A-Thon

And pictures of other activities:

Writing math numbers and stories



Math Books

100's Chart


Building Blocks

Apple Counting Mats

Patterns

Race to 100 Game

Number/Color Patterns

Towers/Engineering

Matching/Measurement

Sorting

Building 

Pattern color Chains and Measurment

Unifix Cubes/Measurement

More Sorting Mats

Math Counter Snake


How many kids will match? Measurement

Creative use of Math Manipulatives

Reading Interpretation

Four of the girls in our class wrote a little play with Shar during snack break.  Shar then took them to the stage, read it to the class a couple of times, and asked them to interpret the story with their actions.

Enjoy!
Kindergarten Reading Interpretation

Saturday, November 2, 2013

The 5 C's

At Discovery Elementary we have a community of learners that gets along based on the 5 C's.  They are care, cooperate, contribute, collaborate, and celebrate!

Each month a student from each classroom is chosen for an award based on C word we focus on that month.

The word for September was Care.  Our award went to Kenzie!



The word for October was Cooperate.  Our award went to Garett!

Congratulations to all of the Kindies.  They are working hard every day to learn about and use the 5 C's in their new community at Discovery!

Friday, November 1, 2013

Pumpkin Order by Weight

We had our pumkins all lined up by size from largest to smallest.  
But them we checked if that was the same order they were in according to weight.
When we weighed all the pumpkins we had to switch a few in order to line them up by heaviest to lightest.
The heaviest pumpkin was 12 lbs.  The lightest pumpkin was 3/4 lb.  



Where to Begin!?!?!?

Two days of no internet service and I am stumped as to where to start sharing all that has been missed!  My plan is to work very hard this weekend to try and get caught up!