Wednesday, February 29, 2012

Synopsis of Buzz play....

BUZZ
communicating with the other bees. Because of his differences, he sometimes
has trouble doing the work in the same way that the other bees do and he is
often made to feel the outcast of the hive that he lives in. When Benny
struggles to keep up with the noise and the complicated rhythms of the other
bees he is yelled at by the Queen Bee and is teased by the majority of the other
bees in the hive.

His only friend in the hive is the Queen’s daughter, Bailey, and she tries to
make the other bees understand that although Benny buzzes differently than
everyone else, he wants to be an active and vital part of the hive. When
frustration finally builds in Benny to the point that he feels his only viable option
is to run away, he leaves all alone and finds his way to a meadow filled with
flowers.

Soon, we see the arrival of Dr. Burt Bumbler, an important scientist in the
hive who is out doing research on pollination of the flowers. Dr. Bumbler is a bit
odd, which he readily acknowledges and as he tells Benny “It’s perfectly
acceptable to be exactly who you are.” Dr. Bumbler becomes a mentor to
Benny and helps him find a fun way to communicate through movement.
Despite Benny’s reluctance, Dr. Bumbler convinces Benny to return with him to
the hive and there, overlooking the hive, they watch as the bees struggle to
keep up with the work. When the Queen confronts the bees about their
troubles, they tell her that they need Benny and admit that he did serve as an
important member of the hive. Benny returns to the hive, and he and Dr.
Bumbler teach all the bees, including the Queen, his special new way of
communicating. As the story draws to a close, all the bees discover that they
all have unique strengths and abilities that are important parts of the hive.
tells the story of Benny Bee, a young bee who has trouble

Friday, February 24, 2012

Hawthorne Family Fun Night...

TONIGHT!!!!

Hope to see everyone at Hawthorne between 5:00 and 8:00!

Cost: $5.00 for a wristband

Food: Pizza, cheeseburgers, frosties, cookies, chips, etc.

Kindergarten Family Night....



When:
Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Time: 6:00-7:00

Where: Hawthorne Elementary School

Come in fishing gear if you like.
Hats, vests, and waders.

Please send your RSVP by Wednesday.

Book Swap:
-Please bring gently used books to swap with other families.  For every book you bring you will be able to pick out a different book to bring home.


*Every kindergartener who attends family night will receive a free book from the Southern Minnesota Initiative Foundation.

Pajama Day for Kindergarteners on Friday, March 3rd.
We will have a special READING time in our cozy PJs.
Students should come to school wearing their pajamas.
Students can also bring a blanket!



Play!!!!

Your child has the opportunity to watch a live play presented by students at Minnesota State University-Mankato titled Buzz.  Hawthorne Kindergarten and 1st grade will be bused to the High School on Thursday, March 1st.  We will leave around 8:45.  Please make sure your child brings their slip back by Monday.  Thanks!

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Tomorrow...


is the last day to turn in dimes for reading books at home.  The class with the most amount of dimes wins a class reading party.  We currently have $4.20.  Keep up the good work!

Book Orders...


Please return your book order by Friday, February 24th.  Check out the great selection of non-fiction books.  At the end of the year, our goal in kindergarten is to be reading at a level C or higher.  Try and find some C and up books for the summer.  If you have questions, about your child's reading level feel free to contact me. 

Reminder...


No School on Monday, February 20th. 

What does it mean to visualize?


 We learned that this is something that reader’s do when they are reading. Basically, readers make pictures in their heads as they hear/or read the words in a story.  When you are reading to your child at home/telling them a story instead of showing them the pictures have them visualize it in their head.  You can even have them draw their own picture.

Field Trip

Your child has the opportunity to watch a live play presented by students at Minnesota State University-Mankato titled Buzz.  Hawthorne Kindergarten and 1st grade will be bused to the High School on Thursday, March 1st.  I am sending home permission slips today.  Please sign them and return them to school ASAP.  Thanks!

Valentine's Day continued


Special thanks to Jess Bremer for sharing her talent of picture taking with us! Click on the photo to see more.

Tuesday, February 14, 2012

Valentine's Day Party


Happy Valentine's Day (click on the picture to see more)!!! The kids had a wonderful day.  We read lots of books about Valentine's day, talked about why we celebrate Valentine's day, made cards to thank people in our lives that help us, graphed candy hearts, etc.  We had a wonderful party in the afternoon.  Thanks to Jess Bremer, Charla DePoppe, Jenny Habana, Dena Fornwald, Elizabeth Lopez, Leah Meyers, Veronica Decker, and Maria Garcia for their help with the party!

100th Day of School


Click on the picture to see more pictures from the 100th day!

Monday, February 13, 2012

Reminder...


Valentine's Day is tomorrow!

Please bring in Valentine's for friends and a Valentine's box/bag to store them in.

Valentine's Day party...
When: Tuesday, February 14th
Time: 1:15-2:30
Where: Mrs. Leach's room

Hope to see everyone there!

Conferences...


Thanks to everyone who has attended conferences so far.  It has been so great to catch up with everyone and hear about how they think their childs year is going.  We will have more conferences on Thursday evening!  Please let me know if you have any questions about what we talked about at your child's conference.

Happy 100th Day of Kindergarten!




Check out your child's 100 day of school packet when they get home tonight.  Students wrote their numbers, they wrote the date of the 100th day of school, they wrote about something they would like 100 of, what they would do with 100 dollars, and about 100 things they would like to eat.  We counted 100 heart candies and put them in our 100th day of school jar, figured out that we had 20 total friends in our class and that if each of us ate 5 candy hearts we would eat a total of 100 candy hearts (so we counted them out and ate them), and we ended the day with cookies!

I will upload photos tomorrow after-school of the 100th day activities and V-day party!!!

Friday, February 10, 2012

WHAT READERS CAN DO for I LOVE TO READ MONTH!

MAKE A POSTER to PROMOTE READING – WEEK of Feb. 6th Teachers and/or students can pick up paper in the Media Center. Use colored pencils, markers or crayons (no paint please). Posters should have big, bright pictures and a simple caption to encourage people to read (all words must be spelled correctly to be displayed)! Return completed posters to the Media Center.

PLAY AUTHOR TRIVIA - TUESDAY, Feb. 7th, Feb. 14th & 28th, THURSDAY, Feb. 9th & 16th & MONDAY, Feb. 27th.  Teachers will receive an email by 12:30 p.m. with a link to an author video and trivia questions. Responses should be sent to Mrs. Worman by 2:30. All classes who answer correctly will be entered in a drawing to win a free book.        

WEAR A T-SHIRT YOU CAN READ – FRIDAY, Feb. 17th & 24th. All shirts must be appropriate for school.
GUESS THE MYSTERY READER – TUESDAY-FRIDAY, Feb. 21st-24th.  A mystery reader will read over the PA system each afternoon. Classes can guess the reader and/or the book being read. All classes who answer correctly will be entered in a drawing to win a free book.       
LEAP to READ – Feb. 29th. More details will be sent at a later date!

Thursday, February 9, 2012

Reminder...


We do not have school on Friday, February 10th.  I will see everyone back at school on Monday, February 13th (the 100th day of school).

Friday, February 3, 2012

Dimes for Books


Read lots of riddles and read lots of rhymes,
Read lots of stories of magical times.
Read lots of tales about castles and kings.
Read lots of stories of fabulous things.
Read some adventures or mysteries at night.
Read lots of books that are really just right.
Read about spaceships and heroes and then
Find a dime for each book because it’s worth ten! Bring in a dime for each book you read, We’ll use all the money to do a good deed.  We’ll buy some new books with all of the money ‘Cause new books are really sweeter than honey! So let’s read lots of books and fill up our jars. The class with the most will be shining stars!  

Thursday, February 2, 2012

Book Fair Luau


Monday, February 6th - Hawaiian shirt day

Tuesday, February 7th - Flip flop day (bring your favorite pair of flip flops to school in your bookbag and wear them inside during the day)

Wednesday, February 8th - Sunglasses day

Thursday, February 9th - Bring a beach towel and curl up with a favorite book

Book Fair Hours:

Thursday, February 9th from 3:00-7:00 pm
Friday, February 10th from 8:00-3:30 pm
Thursday, February 16th from 3:00-7:00 pm

Wednesday, February 1, 2012

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