Friday, December 19, 2008

Gingerbread Houses

On Thursday, our class made gingerbread houses! The excitement had been building for several weeks as we collected ice cream buckets, frosting, and supplies for decorating. Finally, the big day arrived, everything was ready, and it was time to begin! Each child had to invite one guest as a helper. We had grandparents, moms, dads, aunts, and friends join us as we created our houses.

The first step was to frost a foil-covered lid as a base for the house.
Then, we frosted an empty milk carton for the house.
Then, we stuck graham crackers to the cartons.
Frosting makes great glue, and it tastes good, too.



Finally, the decorating began!
The kids were very creative with all the gum drops, M&Ms, licorice, cereal, teddy grahams, etc.

Mmmmmm - the frosting was finger-licking good!


Frosting the ice cream cone trees was kind of tricky.







Kind of hard to resist a little snacking!

Colored sugar, coconut, and sprinkles added extra color.



All done!

Looks good!
Here are a few finished projects:



This one even has a sleigh!


Hopefully, all of the houses made it home in one piece!

Thanks, parents, for all of your help with this project!
Happy Holidays, and remember to have your kids read lots during vacation!

Tuesday, December 9, 2008

November Students of the Month

Congratulations to last month's award winners -
Vienna, Will, and Jack!

Keep up the good work, kids.

Friday, December 5, 2008

Ah-Choo!

The cold and flu season has arrived!
We have been working all week on a Handwashing Unit, and the kids have been introduced to Velma Virus, Jasper Germ, and Baxter Bacteria, a gang of germs on a mission to make kids sick. We learned that the germs hate the Mean Clean Handwashing Machine (soap), and we did several experiments to show that to kill germs on our hands, we need soap, warm water, and lots of scrubbing. If you hear the kids singing the ABC's while they are washing, they are just following Nurse Julie's suggestion to scrub for as long as it takes to sing the whole song.

We made sneeze pictures to remind everyone to use tissues and cover mouths when we cough. We talked about lots of tips for staying healthy all winter.
The most important one is to wash, wash, wash!
Dressing warmly, getting lots of sleep, and using tissues are also essential.
I once heard first graders called "little glazed doughnuts" because of their drippy noses and difficulty with tissues, and on some days, that's a very good description! Please help your children practice healthy habits, and we will all have a much healthier winter!