On Valentine’s Day we asked the children in Kindergarten Room 301, “What does love mean to you?”
Love is…
You love yourself. They read me stories. I try to be nice to my brother. –Melissa
You draw them a heart. –Jason
To share with them. – Peter
You have a picnic together. –Josephine
Giving nice things. Mommy packs my lunch. –Mackenzie
Swimming with my sister and I splash her. –Amanda O.
Hugs from mom. –Sebastian
I listen to my mom. Sometimes mommy lets me sleep in her bed. –Salma
My mom gives me my favorite lunch. –Michael E.
I think loves means that you care a lot and because you give good stuff (love) to people. - Dehne
Love is about caring for each other. –Daniel
Love means you mom and dad and whole families love you. They give you kisses and hugs. – Julie
Love means kissing and hugging. –Amanda M.
When you ask for something you mom gives it to you. –Edward
You like people very very much and they love you. –Zoe
Giving away stuff like toys and playing tag. –Joey
Love is when my mom lights and we watch a movie together. –Adam
Love is being kind to people. When I give kisses to mom and dad. –Christine
Love is when I give hugs to mom and dad and when I clean my toys without being asked to.
–Michael S.
Going to the movies with my mom and dad. They’re nice. –Nicholas
Love means you like someone. –Sarah
Being kind and nice. –Vincent
Being happy, being cool. –Mark
Saying I love you. –Brianna
Hugging and playing with people you love. –Konrad
Being nice to people and helping people. –Julia
Sharing and being nice to people. –Reed
Giving kisses and helping others when they need help. –Robert
Tuesday, February 15, 2011
Sunday, February 6, 2011
100th Day of School
Our 100th day of Kindergarten celebration will be on Friday, February 25. Last week a labeled baggie was sent home with your child's name. For the 100th day of school I'm asking your child to put 100 objects (ex: paper clips, pasta noodles, cotton balls, etc.) into the baggie and bring it to school. We're making a "100th Day of School Museum" and will use the baggies for the math lesson on February 25th. If you have completed an alternative project such as a poster or book, GREAT! Those will be displayed in the museum as well.
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