Friday, October 28, 2011

Fire Safety and a Give Away!

This week we had 2 Fire Fighters come in to talk with our class about fire safety!  They discussed when to call 9-1-1, what to do if there is a fire in your home (get outside or if you are trapped inside, make a lot of noise so they can hear you), and what to do if your clothes catch on fire (stop, drop, cover your face, and roll).  They also talked about what fire fighters do and then showed us his uniform and explained each part.

Then, he gave each child an "assignment" that I believe is very important.  The first thing is to go with a parent to make sure that each smoke detector has a battery and is working.  The easiest way to do this is to push the button on it and make sure it makes a noise.  The second job is, as a family, talk about where your safe meeting place is if there ever is a fire.  Decide on a place that everyone knows how to get to and that is far enough away from your house to be away from any danger. 

So, because this is such an important assignment, I thought I would do a give away along with it.  I have a Fire Book for one family.  All you have to do is leave a comment stating that you checked all of your smoke detectors and state where your family meeting place is (next to the mailbox or under the big oak tree is fine).  That's it!!  I will be drawing a random winner next Friday, November 4, so make sure to do your fire homework by then!!









Monday, October 24, 2011

Have You Filled a Bucket Today?

You may have heard your child talking about filling buckets or being a bucket filler and been a bit confused.  We recently read the book Have You Filled a Bucket Today? by Carol McCloud and the students really took the book's message to heart.

The book states that everyone has an invisible bucket.  Each bucket is to hold kind thoughts and actions from others.  In order to be a "bucket filler" you need to say and do kind things to others.  This in turn also fills your bucket as well.  (There are such things at bucket dippers too, but we are of course bucket fillers in kindergarten!)

We have been practicing being great bucket fillers by using our manners, smiling at others, using kind words, and giving hugs.  Ask your child what else they can do to fill someone's bucket!

We are so lucky at Knapp that the author of Have You Filled a Bucket Today? is coming to our school on November 15!!  We will let you know what time the presentation will be; I am sure it will be great for all families to attend!!

So, don't forget to fill a bucket today!!

Thursday, October 20, 2011

The Apple Orchard!

Last week we had a perfect day for the apple orchard!!  The weather was beautiful, the donuts were delicious, and the students were having lots of fun!! 

Excited for the orchard!

Cider and donuts...a great way to start the day!

Petting the goats.

Playing in the corn silo.

Jumping into the pile of hay...then running around the barn to do it again!

How many kindergartners does it take to milk a cow? :)

Picking the perfect apple.

 

Found it!!



 The pumpkin patch!!



The AM Class.

Feeding the goats.



The Afternoon Class enjoying their snack!

Feeding the goats...surprisingly they were still hungry after all of the food that they got in the morning!

Walking through the apple trees.



Holding and petting bunnies!

We love the orchard!

Picking out some great pumpkins!


The Afternoon Class!
Thank you again to all of the parents who came with us!  We had a great time!

Monday, October 10, 2011

A Little Behind...

I apologize for the lack of blogging this past week.  I was busy preparing for the Chicago Marathon!  It went better than I could have imagined...I felt great the whole time and had amazing support from everyone! 

Before the race with my 2 aunts.

Half way and feeling great!

Mile 25!  So happy to see my family out supporting me!