Wednesday, December 12, 2012

A Special Visitor

Last week we welcomed the month of December with a very special visitor all the way from the North Pole!!! On Wednesday, we returned from PE to discover a box wrapped in gift wrap and tied with a bow sitting in front of our classroom door. We were all very anxious and excited to find out what exactly was inside that box!
When we opened the package, we found a tiny little Elf, a book, and a class set of "Elf Journals".

                          Student #21 wrote a cute little bit about wanting to name him Mark.
Hmmmmm...we were intrigued. We read the book and discovered that our Elf visitor was sent to us directly from the North Pole!!! He was a spy for Santa watching to make sure we were behaving and making good choices! We also learned that we had to choose a name for him, and write about his visit in our special Elf journals. After much deliberation, we voted on "Ethan the Elf" as his name. We also found that he doesn't speak, and we must not touch him or we could risk him losing his "magic". He spent his first day in our classroom hanging out on the book shelf.
The next day we found him sleeping in our tissue box...
We figured he must have been tired after his long journey from the North Pole. The next day he was hanging out on top of the lollipop tree enjoying a lollipop! He didn't even throw away the wrapper! What a naughty elf!
The following day he left us a message with the magnetic letters...
He also had an unfortunate accident and toppled off one of the boxes he was sitting on. We were really worried about him, but thankfully the next day he seemed to be okay, just a little banged up. Looks like he found my bandaids in the drawer though!
This morning he wrote our whole class a letter and thanked everyone for the nice notes and bucket fillers they have been leaving him. But he also warned us that he has been taking pictures of our classroom at the end of the day and sending them to Santa, and it has been very messy!!! Uh oh. 
Wonder what kind of shenanigans he will be up to tomorrow...

Whew....

Hello faithful followers! I have been not so faithful in my blogging. In all fairness I have a good excuse. The month of November (besides all the fury of the upcoming holiday season) was really tough because my son Luca got pneumonia. I have to admit, as a first time mommy to a toddler, this was pretty scary. The worst part was that we ended up in the ER at 10pm the day that my husband had just had surgery on his wrist. So, I spent the night in the ER with a very sick little boy and a daddy that was completely out of commission and on all kinds of pain killers. Not having any family around is really difficult in times like that. But thankfully our little guy is doing much better. We had to put a call in to grandma to come out and help take care of him (really, all of us since I ended up sick that same weekend) and we were very grateful that she was willing and able to make the trip. So, now that we are all almost back to normal, I can finally update this neglected blog!
I may just have to do it in a couple of posts since I have so much to add. I will start with November. We started the month with election fun and we even had a mock election in our classroom! We read three books: Duck for President, Gracie for President, and My Teacher for President. We then made campaign signs for who we thought should win, and held a mock election. I think the kids really enjoyed themselves, and learned a lot about how elections work. It only happens every 4 years, so I think it's an important thing to bring into the classroom. Here are some pictures of our campaign signs:

Now I am sad to say I have no clue which little cuties created these FABULOUS "Vote for Mrs. S" signs because these were done when my amazing substitute was filling in for me while I cared for sick little Luca. I took the pictures when I returned, but there were no names on them. So...if they are yours, I loved them!!! Oh, and guess who won the election...yep, me. I am so flattered.
We also got to try another special "Garden to Go" snack. This time it was some type of persimmon and the name is escaping me at the moment. The kids all tried them, and once again the majority of them liked it! So far, most of the special snacks have been a hit. Now I always try them with the kids (have to set a good example right?) but sometimes I have to try really hard not to make faces. I was not a fan of this snack...

Of course for Thanksgiving we had some fun activities to enjoy, and we did a lot of writing about what we were thankful for. Here are some of my favorites!

 Student #2 wrote the sweetest note to mom and dad. Love it!
This one is by student #20. How to cook a turkey. Pretty darn cute. In case you can't see it, it says "Take off the wrapper, take out the bones, cook it". Not sure about the whole bone removal, but hey, glad they knew to remove the wrapper!
We also did some special Thanksgiving "rotations" for the kids. We have what we call "rotations" every week in which the first grade teachers each teach a different subject such as social studies, art, science, tangrams, and some additional phonics and we rotate classrooms. During special holidays we plan holiday themed activities and students get to rotate classrooms and complete different fun projects. For Thanksgiving they got to do story telling bracelets, a cute "don't eat the turkey" craft, a pilgrim drawing activity, paint sample turkeys, and even got to make butter! I think they really had a good time. Sadly it was so hectic making story telling bracelets with 150 kids that I forgot to take pictures!!! Boooo:( I will do better during our holiday rotations next week, I promise!