Join Munchkin Mayors Tracy Ruark and Dayle Timmons and Elizabeth Conte as they walk on the yellow brick road for an "oz-some" adventure through the wonderful Land of Oz!
Tuesday, December 11, 2012
Unto us a child is born...
Cross Marchette Timmons was born on December 10 weighing 9 lbs., 6 oz. to Mrs. Randi Timmons. Mrs. Timmons taught many of our children last year before she and her husband Wes moved to Greensboro, NC for Mr. Timmons' coaching job. Cross is Mrs. T's (Mrs. Dayle Timmons') grandson. Welcome to the new addition!
Wednesday, December 5, 2012
How high can you count?
Today students used adding machine tape to write numerals. It's amazing
how just a simple change in paper can make a difference in the
children's engagement in a task. They were encouraged to write by 1's
beginning with 1, as far as they could. Each child was given a three
foot strip of adding machine tape. When they filled the tape, they could
add another foot of tape... and another... and another. They are
bringing the strips home today. We stopped the class when we gave out
of tape but were thrilled when some of the students wrote past 200! Now
those are numbers to count on!
Friday, November 30, 2012
Beautiful Wreaths
Our beautiful holiday wreaths went in the Lobby today for the silent auction to raise money for Promise to Kate. Make sure to stop in and make a bid on one of the beautiful auction items, but pay special attention to the reindeer and snowmen wreaths that our children made! It wouldn't have been possible without your donations for the supplies and without Kelly Quedado's (our wonderful Room Mom's) help on every single detail! Thank you all!
Update: We were able to give Promise to Kate over $1500 from the sales of our silent auction! Woo hoo!
Radishes! Radishes!
Thursday, November 29, 2012
May the Fork Be With You!
We added our class ornaments to the Chets Creek holiday tree today.
So... going with the school theme of "Recipe for Success" we added our little
forks (hehehe). The tree includes a picture of every single child at
Chets Creek! Make sure to stop in and find the picture of your child!
Saturday, November 24, 2012
Promise to Kate
Every year each class at Chets Creek chooses a "Seasons of Giving" project to help teach our children the lessons of giving and service. Some classes are collecting markers and school supplies in support of former first grade teacher Beth Young who left the Creek to do full time mission work in Africa. Other classes are collecting coloring books that will be donated to Wolfson Children's Hospital. One class is collecting blankets for the homeless... The projects are as varied as the classes.
Our class has decided to support a project near and dear to the Chets Creek heart. It is a foundation called Promise to Kate, founded by Kindergarten teacher Elizabeth Conte and her husband Dave, after their daughter Kate was born with myotonic muscular dystrophy, a very rare form of MD. The foundation supports research with a goal of a cure in Kate's lifetime and also supports families that need the services of Wolfson Children's Hospital.
Before we left for the holiday Elizabeth came to our class with Kate to t
Our class will join other classes at Chets in making a gift for the silent auction. The money raised from our gift will be donated to Promise to Kate. Don't forget to stop by the Lobby and make an offer on one of the silent auction gifts and to tour all the service projects that the children at Chets have supported this season.
It is important that our children learn the value of service to others and that they are empowered to understand that they can make a difference. Our children have met Kate and will see her as she already walks the hallways for physical and occupational therapy and for Speech and Language services before she goes to preschool. They will see her as she grows up in the Chets family and they will know that they have had a hand in making a difference. We are so proud to be helping to support a project so close to home!
Wednesday, November 21, 2012
Happy Thanksgiving!
The last day before the holiday was our tribute to Thanksgiving. We watched a video about the first Thanksgiving to help us understand why we celebrate and why this day is so special. Then we learned about the "Legend of the Five Kernels." We learned that the Pilgrims had almost starved in their first year after landing on Plymouth Rock and so they put five kernels of corn on their plate in the next years to remind themselves of how thankful they were for the harvest and Native Americans that helped them survive. They were thankful for many other things including their families, their creator and their freedom. Each of the children then had a chance to write the five things they were most thankful for - from freedom and family to toys and video games!

After talking about how the Pilgrims' clothes looked different from ours today, we finished the activity by making a snack that looked like a Pilgrim hat. Yum! The Pilgrims certainly would have been thankful for that!
Next we made a "Gimme Five" board! Each child turned a hand print - 5 fingers - into an original turkey. When they finished we lined the turkeys up so that we could count by 5's! Gobble! Gobble!
At the end of the day we made turkey hats! Our little gobblers strutted around and were probably the cutest turkeys that you have ever seen!
As we leave for this holiday we leave with thankful hearts. Each day we have the honor and the privilege to come to school and work with the most precious first graders - who fill our hearts with joy and our days with smiles and laughter. It just doesn't get any better than this! May your Thanksgiving be filled with fun, family and warm memories.
After talking about how the Pilgrims' clothes looked different from ours today, we finished the activity by making a snack that looked like a Pilgrim hat. Yum! The Pilgrims certainly would have been thankful for that!
Next we made a "Gimme Five" board! Each child turned a hand print - 5 fingers - into an original turkey. When they finished we lined the turkeys up so that we could count by 5's! Gobble! Gobble!
At the end of the day we made turkey hats! Our little gobblers strutted around and were probably the cutest turkeys that you have ever seen!
As we leave for this holiday we leave with thankful hearts. Each day we have the honor and the privilege to come to school and work with the most precious first graders - who fill our hearts with joy and our days with smiles and laughter. It just doesn't get any better than this! May your Thanksgiving be filled with fun, family and warm memories.
Friday, November 16, 2012
Diamond D
We stopped by the petting farm and got to feed goats and turkeys. The squeals of laughter were music to our ears as the goats ate right out of the children's hands!
We stopped by the pond and fed the catfish. We also saw lots of tadpoles and baby frogs.
What a great time with friends!
Home again. Home again. Jiggedy jig!
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