Competition Nights are HUGE! This is the night we have to step-up as a school. On Tuesday, October 23, our school will have our Chick-fil-A Competition Night from 5-8 PM. We are competing with the other elementary schools in the district. The school with the greatest percentage of sales will receive a check for double the amount normally awarded. Please be sure to tell the cashier you are from Walhalla Elementary. (Drive-thru orders count!)
Monday, October 22, 2012
Friday, October 19, 2012
Fall Fun
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Monday, October 1, 2012
First Days of School
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Wednesday, September 5, 2012
Kindergarten is FUN!
Hello!
We are having a GREAT start to the year! Mrs. Smith and I are extremely impressed with how well the kids are listening to and following directions!
More specifically, we are teaching the students to "give us their eyes". This means when the "speaker" is speaking, the students are expected to give full eye contact to the speaker. The students are expected to turn their bodies to the speaker, as well. We've discussed how important this in order to show respect and to show they are listening. (This is always the case no matter where we are in the school. The only exception is when they are being read to. In this case, they may look at the book or the speaker.)
Another expectation on the rug is for students to sit "criss-cross" with their hands on their knees. This helps keep them from fidgeting and getting distracted by shoelaces, toes, flip-flops, noses (EWWW!), etc. It is such a huge help for them to have an expectation in place for not only their eyes and bodies, but their hands, too!
Teaching kindergartners exactly HOW to pay attention is essential in kindergarten.
Five year olds want to please and they want to do what is right, which in school means paying attention when we may not necessarily be used to having to focus on what is going on around us.
I say all of this for 2 reasons: I want you, the parents, to know what is expected in our classroom and I want you to know just how well your children are picking up on this! They are showing tremendous focus and I can't wait to see what we accomplish this year- the sky is the limit!
Now for a few housekeeping notes:
1. Please have all t-shirt orders and money turned in BY or ON Friday. If you need financial assistance, please just let me know.
2. I will be out of town on Friday. Please try to let Mrs. Smith know if there is a transportation change BY 1:30 if at all possible on this day. You can call the school at 864-886-4480 or email her at sherrysmith@oconee.k12.sc.us.
3. If you have provided your phone number for texting updates and/or your email address for email updates and have not heard from me, please let me know. I have attempted to contact you and I need to know if I entered your information incorrectly.
I hope you all are enjoying kindergarten along with your kiddos- I know Mrs. Smith and I are! I will try to get some pictures up SOON!
Monday, August 20, 2012
Welcome!
Welcome to our class blog! I hope you are having a great summer! The first day of school is coming fast and I hope you are ready!
This blog will be the best way to keep you updated on everything we are doing in the classroom for the school year. We also have a class website and if you would like to, you can jump over there. The address is http://www.oconee.k12.sc.us/webpages/bshepherd/.
My email address is bshepherd@oconee.k12.sc.us and you are welcome to contact me any time.
Thursday, April 12, 2012
Two "Proud Teacher" Moments
First, you are about to witness the SWEETEST reactions to our friends' Valentines:
And now, watch some of our friends do a Reader's Theater for us. They have been working very hard at home on these scripts. Reader's Theaters are simply scripts based on children's books or stories. The idea is for students to work on their fluency and expression so the scripts are not memorized. I can't wait to see how the Readers Theaters progress in the next few weeks!