Happy New Year!
This week the class had to put up with a change of classroom. As you know the school is being redecorated. The students were very well behaved even if they had to deal with a week in a smaller classroom. I tried my best to get them out of the room as often as possible so they can get a chance to move around and play while they learn.
We started counting by twos and I made it more exciting by going outside and jumping on numbers as we say them out loud.
Next week a new student will join the class. I hope the Badgers can be accepting and make this new girl feel at home.
In phonics class we reviewed letters W R and C. Some of them got W And R confused because they sound a little bit alike.
Jason remembered that the word wagon starts with W. I am not sure if he made the connection with the beginning sound, or if he just memorized it.
August missed most of the week. All the badgers wish him a quick recovery.
Ryan really likes playing with the girls in the small class. He knows I don't like the way he puts his arms around them, especially when they complain about him grabbing them. Sometimes, when he is grabbing them, he knows I am watching and he looks over at me and stops right away. I am not sure if he is stopping because he knows I don't want him doing that, or if it is because he understands that what he is doing in inappropriate. I know he is a boy that cares a lot about his friends but other students don't understand that he just wants to give hugs.
The class misses Christine and hops that she can get well soon. I hate tummy aches :(
Leetrue has been saying that he will "tell on" his friends even when they did nothing wrong. I think Leetrue miss understand the intention of some of his friends and thinks that they are always saying mean things or doing mean things when in fact they just want to tell him something.
This week the class had to put up with a change of classroom. As you know the school is being redecorated. The students were very well behaved even if they had to deal with a week in a smaller classroom. I tried my best to get them out of the room as often as possible so they can get a chance to move around and play while they learn.
We started counting by twos and I made it more exciting by going outside and jumping on numbers as we say them out loud.
Next week a new student will join the class. I hope the Badgers can be accepting and make this new girl feel at home.
In phonics class we reviewed letters W R and C. Some of them got W And R confused because they sound a little bit alike.
Jason remembered that the word wagon starts with W. I am not sure if he made the connection with the beginning sound, or if he just memorized it.
August missed most of the week. All the badgers wish him a quick recovery.
Ryan really likes playing with the girls in the small class. He knows I don't like the way he puts his arms around them, especially when they complain about him grabbing them. Sometimes, when he is grabbing them, he knows I am watching and he looks over at me and stops right away. I am not sure if he is stopping because he knows I don't want him doing that, or if it is because he understands that what he is doing in inappropriate. I know he is a boy that cares a lot about his friends but other students don't understand that he just wants to give hugs.
The class misses Christine and hops that she can get well soon. I hate tummy aches :(
Leetrue has been saying that he will "tell on" his friends even when they did nothing wrong. I think Leetrue miss understand the intention of some of his friends and thinks that they are always saying mean things or doing mean things when in fact they just want to tell him something.

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