Kids’ Chronicle
Volume 2, Issue 2 Semester 2, 2016
Amazing Authors in Lower School
3-Year-Old Preschool
After reading the story, "The Little Mouse, The Red Ripe Strawberry, and the Big Hungry Bear" the students in Ms. Bridget’s class talked about where they would hide their strawberry so the "Big Hungry Bear" wouldn't get it. Here are some of their clever ideas: "I would hide it the bathroom and lock the door" Bryce; "I would hide it with my dinosaurs" Colin; "I would hide it on a plane” Jacob. We also noticed that the mouse felt many emotions while trying to hide his strawberry. The children picked out their favorite emotion and showed me their impression of how the little mouse was feeling:
“Scared that the bear was coming!”- Brayden ”Sad that he couldn’t find a place to hide his strawberry.”Raymond ”Frustrated that the strawberry was sticking out of the ground when he put dirt on it”- Cormac
Summer Challenge Just as spring flowers are blooming, the students are blossoming as writers. We are so proud of their awesome growth in writing. Over the summer, be sure to have your children continue to write. Students may keep a journal of their summer activities, use writing prompts sent home by some teachers, or find daily writing prompts online. Many enjoy creating books and creative book reports. Remember how they love to illustrate their stories, so be sure to include this option.
Everyone in the class was very happy that the little mouse was able to eat his red ripe strawberry AND even shared half!
4-Year-Old Preschoolers . . . Students in Ms. Betsey’s class are working hard on their "Blue Dot Book." These books are based on the story "Black Dot Book" by Donald Cruz. On each page, a blue dot represents part of the illustration. The students begin with one blue dot, and will eventually decide what 10 blue dots will represent. Each book demonstrates the creativity and hard work of each student. One blue dot can make a necklace. By Riley Four blue dots can make eyes on people. By London Six blue dots can make me going on a trip with my brother.
By Joshua