Monday, November 17, 2014

Doughnuts with Dads


Thank you to all of the dads, granddads, and uncles who were able to come eat doughnuts with us on November 12!  Dads are such an important role model in the life of a child and I know that they were excited that you could be here. I loved reading the writing they completed during breakfast about their dad, or grandfather, or uncle being so strong they "can lift a truck," as handsome as "a lion," and if they had a million dollars they would buy them "a new car."  That shows how much they care for and love their family! Enjoy these pictures I took, and if I missed you, I apologize!




Thanksgiving Break begins next Wednesday! We have some fun activities planned for this week and next to celebrate this special time in our culture and how it was influenced by the Native Americans and Pilgrims. We also begin telling time this week, so please practice this skill at home with your child because it can be a difficult one for a lot of them. Have a fabulous week!

Saturday, November 1, 2014

Room 102 at Riverbanks Zoo

We had a fantastic trip to the Riverbanks Zoo in Columbia this week! What a great way  to concluding our animal unit! When we arrived, we went to the Discovery Center to take a class about animal classification. They knew the answers to all of the instructor's questions, which makes me so proud of how much they've learned! They really enjoyed the hands-on activities in classifying animals. Following class, we ate lunch in the picnic area and then the students were free to explore the zoo until the end of our visit. I could NOT have done it without all of my parent chaperones. Thank you so much to each you that were able to attend!! I am so grateful and I hope you enjoyed your time with us. Enjoy the following pictures!















Red Ribbon Week

This week was Red Ribbon Week at OES. I love this week each year because of the fun activities that share with the students the message of making good choices to succeed in life. On Monday, some BSHS football players (one, a former OES student) spoke to our class about being drug-free and how they can be anything they want to be by making the right choices.

Tuesday, they dressed in their best, which was appropriate since it was our Awards Day. They looked fabulous!


Wednesday was our field trip to Riverbanks Zoo. See the following post :)
Thursday was college, university, and military day. I loved seeing all of the different school colors and imagining where they would all be headed when they graduate in 2025.
Friday was Career Dream Day. It was Career Day at OES, so the students dressed as what they want to be when they grow up. I had several teachers, veterinarians, a doctor, a professional singer, and military guys. Awesome!

The first career we got to hear about was from Mrs. Griffin, a graphic designer.  Each student got to choose a design to go on a jar opener (which I'm sure you'll find both cute and useful) and then watched a picture of me get photo-shopped :) They loved it! What a cool presentation. Thank you Mrs. Griffin!



Next, we visited a dental hygienist. They learned about the proper way to take care of their teeth by practicing on Kanga, the kangaroo.

We then went to Mr. Lunsford who taught them about construction. They had the challenge of constructing a tower as a team and had to beat the record of 40 inches tall. They rose to the challenge, and one group made a 44 inch tall tower! It was a lot of fun watching the teamwork and strategies involved.



Last, we visited Mr. Gaines, a lawyer. They learned what a lawyer does and even got to act out a courtroom and wear judge's robes to feel powerful and yell, "Order in the court!" They seemed to be a little familiar with Judge Judy too :)


It was a wonderful week with meaningful experiences for all of us!