Monday, May 16, 2011

A Writing Lesson

Katie had worked hard on her picture, and wrote her name on along the bottom of the picture. "How do you spell Noah?"
Her teacher started to sound it out for her, "Nnnnnnnah."
Miranda, who was sitting near by, said, "N-O-A-H."
"Whoa," said Katie. "How do you make an A?"
"Its like a triangle with a line across it," Kailyn said.
"Yeah, like this," Miranda drew one on her paper.
Katie drew one on her paper too.
"How do you make an H?"
Miranda started to show her on her paper, but Katie couldn't see it.
"I'll go over there," Miranda volunteered. She sat down next to Katie and showed her how to make the H.

Katie, Miranda, and Kailyn are all developing their literacy skills as they practice spelling words out loud, identifying and writing letters. 

Thursday, May 12, 2011

It Opened!


Kailyn has returned to the garden day after day to monitor the progress of the buds on the marigolds. She noticed the buds getting bigger, and little tiny pieces of the yellow petal poking out of the top.
On this day, she was beside herself with excitement! "Look it! It opened!" she said. Two buds had bloomed!
Kailyn is so observant and so tuned into nature! She is so persistent with her observations, too!

Wednesday, May 4, 2011

The Nothings, a Turtle Story by Kailyn

Once upon a time, there was a kitten, a colorful kitten. There was Robby the king, and Robby was the king and he was in the forrest. And that's end.

Her teacher said, "But Kailyn, what's the problem in the story?"
Kailyn laughed and said, "There's no problem!"

Monday, April 18, 2011

The Science of Gardening


Maggie called her teacher over to the seedlings, saying "Look! They are growing!!" Kailyn eagerly came over to see the changes. "It IS growing!" she said excitedly.
"Let's measure it," the teacher suggested.
"Kailyn got the measuring tape, saying, "I do it."
The teacher held the tape up and Kailyn carefully placed the end at the bottom of the plant. "It's one...two!" she counted the numbers on the tape measure.
After the weekend, Kailyn returned to school and one of the first things she did was check on the plants. "They grew!" This time when she measured, they were 3 inches tall!
Not only is Kailyn keenly observant, but she uses mathematical strategies like measuring to gather more information.

The Dragon Died, a Turtle Story

We have been talking a lot about the elements of stories, and for today's Turtle Story, Kailyn picked from a stack of our "characters" that the class has been developing. She told a beautiful story with characters and a "problem," two important aspects of a good story.

The Dragon Died
By Kailyn

One time there was a guinea pig. He was walking to the kitten and then they saw a dragon. And then the guinea pig starched him and the kitten.
And then the dragon died, and he went “boom!” and the fire spread out. And then someone sprayed fire.
And then the guinea pig was walking so he would be safe. And then the kitten was dancing. And then they saw the magic wand flying in the air, and then they were saying that’s what they were looking for, the magic wand. And then they saw the witch. And the witch said, “I’m a nice witch. Thank you for my magic wand!”
And then Katie comed, the best friend Katie. Katie checked in her mailbox what to do in the dragon and the fire. And then there was more fire! This fire come from the police. The police fired, and then one time she got something out of her mailbox and she put it in the dragon’s mouth so it would be a nice dragon.
The End

Thursday, April 14, 2011

Telephone's Ringing!



Matthew threw the long funnel phone down off the climber to Kailyn. She picked it up and put it to her ear.
"You have to say something!" she said.
"Hi kitty!" he said.
She grinned and put it to her mouth. He put his end to his ear.
"Mew, mew, mew," she said.
"I hear you kitty. And I understand you! Come on up here kitty to be friends with puppy!" he invited her. Instead, she ran over to the book area.
Matthew continued talking into the phone, and so Miranda picked it up and they talked for a minute.
Soon Kailyn returned.
"We are going to go to a party!" Matthew said.
"A party? What's a party?" Kailyn asked.
"Its when you put up decorations."
Kailyn went under the climber, dropping the phone.
"The phone is here! The phone is ringing!" Matthew called to her.
"Oh!" Kailyn said. She picked up the phone again.
They had a quick conversation, and then "hung up" the phone.

Kailyn's easy play style makes her a welcome playmate especially for some children who are just learning how to initiate play. She was happy to play out the familiar script of the telephone with Matthew, following his lead, and adding details of her own.

Wednesday, April 13, 2011

Finding Her Way on Board



A number of Kailyn's friends were working hard to build a ship. When Miranda got up to get another block, Kailyn sat down in her seat. Miranda was upset when she returned, telling Kailyn that she had to move, because that was HER seat. Kailyn sat, unmoving, and began to cry. Her teacher came over and asked her to think of another way to solve the problem, since she would need to give Miranda back her chair. Kailyn cried harder and said, "But there is no seat for me!" Taking Kailyn by the hand, her teacher  asked Kailyn to take a deep breath and think: "If there wasn't another seat, what could she do to solve her problem?"
After a moment, Kailyn's face lit up. "Make my own seat?"
"Yes!" said her teacher, and Kailyn happily went to get the blocks she needed to put the addition on the ship. Sitting down happily, she leaned over to Robby and said, "I could help you read the map."
Kailyn often becomes overwhelmed by conflicts or perceived conflicts with her friends and becomes distraught. She has just started to realize that she can take an active role in resolving some of these problems, and can sometimes do this with support.