A Year In a Summer… 8/22/17

Tuesday, August 22, 2017

Dear Readers of this website,

Foggy Bottom
2006-2017

For me, this summer has felt more like a year. I’ve had some real ups and downs. Starting with the loss of my beloved kitty (and interviewer of me on the About the Teacher page), Foggy Bottom, at the beginning of July. Losing Foggy was very difficult because she was with me all through my 20s and every class I taught at the Johnson school knew her. However, I know she is looking down from Cat Heaven wishing everyone a great school year.

Ms. Purdin at Fenway! Go Sox!

I also had some great times with friends and family, as well as in my teacher advocacy life. I saw Levar Burton speak in person (any Reading Rainbow fans out there like me?) when he accepted the National Educational Association Friend of Education Award for 2017. And I toured Fenway Park for the first time ever!

My best friend, Lauren, got married in July, and you don’t have to ask Ms. Purdin twice to get on the dance floor! I still can’t get over how good her band was! So much fun!

Then I had an expected health issue, but luckily everything has worked out and I am feeling healthier and more energetic than I have in a long time. (My PSA is listen to your body! It’s the only one you got!) I am looking forward to getting back into the routine of school again.

Mika (left) and Joe (right) They both have white tips on their tails!

The summer has ended with some new additions to my life – two beautiful and frisky 11 week old kitties I named Joe and Mika. If you are not a political junkie like me, Joe and Mika are named for my two favorite political reporters and hosts of MSNBC’s Morning Joe. They have brought a lot of joy to my life and I know Foggy would be happy that my love for her allowed me to adopt again!

As I think about starting another school year, I am reminded by what my mentor teacher told me when I left for my first kindergarten teaching job. She said, “Blythe, remember they are only five! Enjoy them!” I can’t wait to meet all my new students, continue to improve my practice with our whole school using Responsive Classroom and watching another group of Nahant students grow and learn. I have a good feeling this is going to be a great year!

Getting prepped for a wonderful year!

I’m headed into the classroom today…hope to see you at the Welcome Back Slush at 4pm!

“Eat, Sleep and Be Kind.”

Ms. Purdin 🙂

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Our Pumpkin Patch! 8/7/17

Thank you to everyone who came out to help our Kindergarten Pumpkin patch on July 26! We had a lot of fun and got a lot done! I will be in touch about another garden event before school starts.

Enjoy August at Short and Tudor beach!

Click here for a fun summer reading challenge: Summer Reading Bingo
We worked hard in the Garden!
What it looked like after we weeded…

Mrs. Howard sent me this picture a few days later… Our First Pumpkin!

 

 

 

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The End is Also a Beginning… 6/5/17-6/9/17

Is it Really Almost Time to Say Goodbye?

Here we come to the end of the year…It hit me over the weekend we have a very short time left together! (I’m not good at transitions!) Over the next two weeks, I plan to sing lots of songs, reads lots of favorite books, play lots of fun cooperative games, review lots of important skills and cherish our time together. I have enjoyed this class and they have given me a lot! That is because of YOU! It has been a great year at the Johnson School and I believe the start of a special chapter as your children move on through the school.

We will be celebrating our accomplishments on Thursday, June 15 from 8:00 a.m. – 8:30 a.m. in our classroom. Hope to see you there!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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“Forest Kindergarten!” 5/22/17-5/26/17

Above Left: students investigate what the net caught; Above Right: students explore during a scavenger hunt Bottom: Mr. Matt and Ione’s dad bring in the net

A HUGE Thank YOU to our parent volunteers on our Field Trip yesterday! I had to go home and put on my sweatpants after being out in the elements. I think the kids had fun and learned something, so that’s all that counts!

I said it was like teaching “forest kindergarten” where children go out in all kinds of weather. Sounds like fun right?

As always, Northeastern does a great job to make marine science engaging for our Kindergarten friends. Thank you NEF!

Here’s what we are learning this week:

English/Language Arts

  • Continued review of blending CVC words
  • Sight words in reading and writing
  • Writing a Narrative

Math

  • Begin Unit 9
  • Reviewing basic facts 0-5
  • shapes and designs

Science

  • Animal Habitats and Needs
  • Owl Presentation on Friday

Social Studies

  • Memorial Day
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Inch by Inch, Row by Row… 5/8/17-5/12/17

We’re Going to Help Our Garden Grow!

Today the Kindergarten weeded out our plot in the Community Garden! Mr. Andrews, also known as Gardener Andrews, came out to show us how to use a trowel to pull out the weeds! We spent about 40 minutes happily “digging in the dirt!” We will be working with our sixth grade buddies to plant the “three sisters,” which are beans, corn and squash (we’ll be using pumpkins.) Click to learn more about the Three Sisters Legend.

This week we will be learning in…

English/Language Arts

  • End of Year assessments
  • Continuing decoding skills of CVC and CVCe words
  • Mo Willems Unit

Math

  • adding and subtracting to ten
  • number stories
  • skip counting by 10s and 2s

Science

 

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