I can’t believe that today is the 100th day of
school! Time has really flown by! Since I hadn’t met with kindergarten since
before winter break, it seemed like the perfect time to touch on ways to be a
successful learner. This lesson is found on www.dese.mo.gov.
As a class, we talked about the following five ways to be a successful learner:
1.
Eyes on speaker
2.
Quiet bodies
3.
Raise my hand
4.
Quiet mouth
5.
Use my ears
After the students were able to identify these five ways to
be a successful learner, we then discussed why each way is important. Some
answers I received are, “If your eyes aren’t on the speaker, you won’t know
what is going on” and, “If your body is moving around, other people won’t be
able to pay attention.” Other answers given are, “If you don’t raise your hand
or keep your mouth quiet, no one will hear what you are trying to say.” These
kiddos sure understand what it means to be a successful learner!
Toward the end of the lesson, the kindergarteners started
making their very own learning books. Below are a few examples:
We will be finishing these learning books next week! Have a wonderful
weekend :)
-Mrs. Bagby