I'm so sad that this sweet little girl will be moving to Wichita Falls over the holidays. We're all going to miss her, but I know she's going to make a lot of new friends and will do wonderful!
I love you, Kinadie!
Welcome to my page! I love taking pictures of the kids in my classroom. I was a stay-at-home mom for 6 years and I was always curious to know what my own boys were doing at school. This is my way of giving you a little peek into our day. I hope you enjoy looking as much as I enjoy sharing!
Friday, December 23, 2011
"twas the day before Christmas break..."
We started the day off with Christmas program. 4th graders, Tess Decker, Channing Stroebel, Carson Hardin and Kade McAdams read their UIL selections for us and 2nd and 1st grades sang for us.
After the program we returned to our room and played Fascination. It is a game my brother, sisters and I use to play when we were younger and we loved it! When I found it in a book of retro toys I had to buy it so my family could play once again. It is a game of skill where you try to be the first one to get your 3 marbles through the maze. Some of the kids didn't want to try it and some, after playing it once, didn't want to play again. But the majority could have played it all day long!
Tess |
2nd Grade |
Channing |
Kade |
1st Grade |
These beautiful girls sang a trio |
Sweet brothers, Cameron and Calvin |
After lunch it was FINALLY party time! We started out by singing "Must Be Santa", then opened gifts. After having a party snack of cookies, brownies, cotton candy and drinks, the kids got to play with their new toys awhile. They behaved so well! Then we bagged up all of our Christmas decorations we had made and got to go home and begin our Christmas vacation!
Thanks to all of the parents who brought our Christmas treats and came to the party! I hope everyone has a
MERRY CHRISTMAS!
Friday, December 16, 2011
Christmas in Mexico, Part 2
One of the things they do in Mexico to celebrate is bust a pinata. Thanks to the parents for providing the candy for the pinata and to Mrs. Carver's Spanish class for providing us with pinatas that they had made. Everybody got a chance to hit at the pinata before it busted, then they had lots of candy to take home.
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