Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts
Showing posts with label kindergarten. Show all posts

Saturday, June 11, 2011

"First Grade, First Grade.. Here We Come!"

On the last day of school, Abree had her Kindergarten graduation/celebration/program.

The kindergarten classes performed several songs (with actions) that they had learned throughout the year.

Abree seemed slightly embarrassed at having to sing and perform these silly songs in front of the many eager parents. Some of the kids were WAY into it, others shared Abree's feelings, half-heartedly moving their arms.
Principal Priscilla Andersen, presented the kindergartners with attendance awards. Abree, like her big sister Taylee, received a "Faithful Attendance". She was so excited to tell Taylee.

They also received their "kindergarten award"... I guess it could be considered her graduation certificate. Abree & Mrs. Matthews... one of the best kindergarten teachers EVER. :)
We will miss you Mrs. Matthews!

Abree & Ainsley Ashby... a good buddy in school and in our ward.


I mostly held it together on this day, tearing up just a bit here and there.

Next year will be a new adventure... Rylee in high school, Taylee and Treyson moving up and Abree in 1st grade... in school for the WHOLE day!


I've been assured, by the ladies in my ward that are at this stage, that the first week might be hard, but after that it's ALL GOOD. :)

Tuesday, January 18, 2011

FINALLY!!!

Being the youngest, Abree has watched her older siblings lose their baby teeth one-by-one. She has longed for the day when hers would get wiggly and finally fall out. She has been talking about it for years.
Over the years, when the subject of loosing teeth would come up, I would tell her that she didn't need to worry about it until kindergarten... when most kids started loosing teeth. She couldn't wait for kindergarten to start and noticed "The Tooth Book" in her new kindergarten classroom when visiting.
The start of kindergarten came and went. As the year progressed, it looked like she would NEVER loose a tooth.... at least that's how she felt. Recently, she came to me and said, "Mom, even 5 year olds are loosing their teeth... and I'm 6!"
(Totally NOT fair in her book.)
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Then one day in January it happened.
She came to me and said, "My tooth hurt when I bit my carrot at lunch. I think it's wiggly." I checked the tooth and could detect the slightest bit of wiggle..... maybe. Really I thought she was still just hoping.
When she got home from school she showed Taylee her "wiggly" tooth. Taylee took action. She grabbed the tooth with some tissue and pushed it in... HARD.
Boink!... out popped the tooth.
After locating the tooth on the floor, Abree picked it up and came running in to show me. Truthfully I couldn't believe it, but I was happy for her.
Yay, Abree had FINALLY lost a tooth!!!
Side note: Our tooth fairy stinks. She only gives .50/lost tooth....when others are giving $5 plus. And that's only if you catch her on a good day... most days she forgets. She even stopped coming to the older kids when she found out they didn't believe in her any more. She's kinda moody I guess.
If Abree was in it for the money, she'll be quite disappointed.

Friday, December 17, 2010

The Polar Express

I volunteer in Abree's class once a week. On my volunteer day, before Winter Break, it was pajama day in Kindergarten.

Abree suggested that I wear my pjs to school too, but I didn't take her up on it.
I should have.... Mrs. Matthews did!

Before recess, Mrs. Matthews read "The Polar Express" to the class.

When the kids got back from recess, the room had been set up as "The Polar Express".
They were excited!

I got to be the ticket passer-outer.

Then they got their ticket punched by Miss Ashley (high school student that comes and helps for school credit).

Next, they boarded the Polar Express and were given hot chocolate to drink.

Abree is LOVING her hot chocolate!

Choo, choo.... all aboard the Polar Express!

Tuesday, November 23, 2010

A Kindergarten Thanksgiving

Do you think they had cheese cubes and pickles at the first Thanksgiving?Well, they did at the Kindergarten Thanksgiving Feast.

These cute little Pilgrims and Indians had a smorgasbord of yummy things to eat.

By the way, do you think Pilgrim girl's wore pink? This one does. :)
Happy Thanksgiving!

Saturday, November 20, 2010

Mice!

Call the exterminator... we may have a problem!
I volunteer in Abree's kindergarten class each week. Her teacher asked me if I could do a little sewing project for the class.
Sure.
I didn't know what I was getting myself into. She needed 110 of these little grey rodents cut, sewn and glued together.


Although they don't look like much, they took me several days and hours to complete 55. The other 55 will be completed by another "sewing mom". Whew!
I've been told they will go into a Christmas mouse book, attached by their long, grey yarn tail.
Not pictured. :)

Wednesday, September 1, 2010

Tales of the First Day

This is how our first day of school went......


Leading up to the first day of school, I heard underground rumblings of Rylee not being so excited about Taylee going to HER middle school. I guess being in 8th grade makes you SO mature and SO NOT a 6th grader. Taylee seized the opportunity to push a few of Rylee's "buttons". I heard things like;

"You don't want to ride bikes to school, JUST because you're afraid you'll mess up your hair!"
"Are you afraid I'm going to embarrass you?!"

"You know you don't have to look PERFECT all the time!"


Even with these rumblings, I also overheard plans being made about getting to bed early, outfits being coordinated and details about the hairstyles for the first day of school;


"Do you think I should wear the black flats or my converse?"

"Should I flat iron my hair or curl it?"

"Which necklace looks good with this shirt?"


The night before and the morning of, they were giddy. They got up WAY early, like 4 or 5am, got showered, dressed and then got to work on hair (and make-up). Rylee let Taylee wear one of her new necklaces and did her hair in ringlets. I thought it was an interesting combo, but what do I know. Taylee loved it and felt pretty and that's what counts.

They debated back and forth whether they would walk or have me take them to school. It was finally decided I would be driving them to school. They posed for their "first day of school" pictures and then we were off.

Rylee came home bummed about a math test they had the very next day. Taylee reported she had received compliments on her shirt and necklace. Then Rylee asked, "Didn't anyone say anything about your hair?" "No." I assured her it was lovely and that people probably thought she looked that fabulous every day.

From a young age, we noticed that Taylee was her father's daughter, in many ways. No exception when it came to being directionally-challenged. As I said in a previous post, I physically walked Taylee through her schedule, pointing out signs and clues to help her get where she needed to go. I was a little worried she would get mixed up, turned around and then frustrated. I wanted her to feel as confident and relaxed as possible, on her first day of middle school.


Taylee reported with a chuckle, "Guess what Mom. I accidentally went to my last class twice and totally missed my class with Mrs. Storey." Then she continued to tell me the funny details. --It wasn't until the next day, she finally realized she had been in the wrong keyboarding class, on the first day. She said, "We wondered why I wasn't on the roll?"

Even with the mix up, she seemed excited and still confident. Whew!


For the first time, in the history of Treyson, he is the oldest sibling at his school. With this position comes great responsibility.... getting Abree and himself home, safe and sound.


At his school's meet-n-greet teacher night, we walked through the route he would take from his classroom to where Abree would be waiting with her class/teacher. He assured me that he could figure it out, no problem. The Kindergarten teacher told us he would have to physically talk to her, before taking Abree home. She had to be checked off the list. Again, no problem.


After school, I decided I would meet them. I found Abree and waited in position, hoping I'd see Treyson soon. As I was talking to Abree about her day, Treyson showed up and said, "What are you doing here? I told you I would pick her up." I high-fived him for a job well done and assured him I was there so I could hear about their first day of school, right away. :)



I have to admit, I get a little antsy around 3:45p each day, but am excited (and relieved) when they BOTH walk through the front door. :)


Way to go Treyson!

Although Abree was WAY excited about Kindergarten, I wondered what the actual going-to-Kindergarten would be like for her.

We got there a little early, so she could remember where to put her backpack, where to line-up and give her the opportunity to play on the equipment if she wanted to.

She did a little playing, but mostly hung out with me.

When Mrs. Matthews came out and blew the whistle, she grabbed her backpack and quickly got in line. She looked a little nervous, but mostly excited.

As she walked in her line and through the doors, I expected her to glance over her shoulder and give me one last look. She didn't. I keep watching for this look each day. She's hasn't done it even once. Guess I need it more than she does. :)

I can report I didn't cry. I did have a tiny moment of thinking I might start crying, but being behind the camera lens and snapping lots of pictures distracted me. I'm so proud of her. It's hard to believe, my baby's growing up!!!

Abree's highlight of the first day of school; drinking PINK strawberry milk.

Thursday, August 26, 2010

Haircut!

I knew I wanted Abree to have a trim, before school started.
I put it off until the night before!


Here goes nothing.....

BEFORE

AFTER

Boy, I sure do miss Tawnya in moments like these. I wasn't very happy with my lack of skills and choppy results. After trimming it here-and-there, for a few days, it looks ok now.

Wednesday, August 25, 2010

Kindergarten Orientation

As a mom, you think the day will never come.... when all of your children are in school and you actually have some kid-FREE time to yourself during the day. I am here to testify that it does. This my year.
I'm being weaned gradually, with only 1/2 day Kindergarten, but from 12:50 to 3:10-ish (when Taylee gets home) I have no kids to answer to.
Everyone keeps saying, "What will you do with ALL of your FREE time?!" At first this distressed me... "What AM I going to do with my time?!!" But as I really started thinking about it, I started to relax... "What ever I feel like I WANT to do, GOSH!" said in my most Napoleon Dynamite accent. Reality?...... probably volunteering at the school with my kids. :)
The week before school started, Abree was invited to a Kindergarten Orientation.
We got to meet her new teacher Mrs. Matthews.

We also familiarized ourselves with the classroom and other important places; bathroom, line-up spot, backpack place and cubby. One of Abree's favorite places was the kitchen area. She only eyeball-ed it, while we were there, but I'm sure she will have many hours of fun with it, in the future.

Another highly anticipated area is the puppet theater.

After 3 years of pre-school, this girl is READY for Kindergarten!

We were excited to find out we already knew 3 of her classmates.
On another BRIGHT note, Abree started reading this week! She's known the letters and sounds for some time now, but I just hadn't sat down with her to put it all together until now. She can read 3, 4 and even some 5 letter words with blends. I am impressed!
I'm excited for this new stage in her life.... but boy, it sure does make me think about my own. As I think I've mentioned before, I'm not one that loves change, but I guess I'll just have to "get used to it". :)
Writing this has given me anxiety.... or maybe it's just a sugar buzz from the 2 brownies I just ate.