Saturday, October 29, 2011

Fall Frenzy

Instead of a Halloween Party the kindergarten classes got together and had what we called Fall Frenzy. We had several stations set up in the auditorium. We had art activities, cookie decorating, games, and math activities. This was our first time doing this and I was very surprised that it went so well.
Weighing pumpkins

Haunted House counting



Making spider webs








Pass the pumpkin



Making ghost windsocks





Pass the Pumpkin


Bingo

Making leaf rubbings

Playing Fall Bingo


Making patterns




Making leaf rubbings

Playing memory

Making patterns

Making spider cookies


Playing Bingo!

Making patterns

Keeping the balloon off the floor




Memory match

How much does it weigh?


Ready?


Haunted House Count


Getting ready to make a spider cookie

More Red Ribbon Week Pictures

Here are the pictures from Hat Day, Camouflage Day, and Pajama Day. I didn't have my camera on School Spirit Day.



Monday, October 24, 2011

Red Ribbon Week

Today is the first day of the annual Red Ribbon Week. Red Ribbon Week is a drug prevention campaign in the United States. If you google Red Ribbon Week you can find out lots of information about it. 


Each year at Lanier we celebrate Red Ribbon Week with dress up days. Today was Red day. 




Tuesday is Camouflage day.
Wednesday is Hat day.
Thursday is School Spirit day. Wear Green and Yellow.
Friday is Pajama Day


Please talk to your child about the dangers of drugs, smoking, and alcohol.



Thursday, October 6, 2011

The Field Trip- part 2

Here are the pictures from the Apple Celebration at Heritage High School.

 I want to say thanks to our parent volunteers for chaperoning our trip. They did a great job helping Mrs. Marsha and me keep track of everyone.


TM rolling out the dough for his fried pie.

Waiting to get their faces painted.


KS getting her face painted.

JFP getting his face painted.

JG getting painted.

EG chose to get his hand painted.

HM too.

LL gets his hand painted, too.


Listening to a story about Johnny Appleseed.