Sunday, June 8, 2008

Why does Mrs. Sero have BLUE hands?!

These would be my tie-dyed fingers, my friends! Yup, 40+ tee-shirts, all tie-dyed today in my washing machine. (Hopefully the bleach is working its magic as I type, so the rest of our clothes don't turn blue!)

My kindergarten friends and I will look "totally cool" in our tie-dye tee shirts on Field Day and the Last Day of School! Have to send out special thanks to Christine Franzese and her crew for rubber banding all of the shirts, and an extra special thanks to Mr. Sero who helped me remove all of the rubber bands tonight. I'm not sure which of the rubber band jobs is worse, but I'm sure glad I had help with both of them!

Far out, dude!

Sunday, May 11, 2008

Happy Mother's Day!

Happy Mother's Day to all of our wonderful Moms!

Please enjoy these video clips from our Mother's Day Tea Party!

AM Class


PM Class

Tuesday, May 6, 2008

World Famous Kindergarten Earth Guards!

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Saturday, May 3, 2008

Mother's Day Tea

Reminder!

Mother's Day Tea Party
Thursday May 8th
10:30 AM / 2:15 PM

Thursday, April 17, 2008

Kindergarten Earth Guards



Don't miss an exciting upcoming event to celebrate MOTHER EARTH:

Earth Day Parade
Friday April 25th
10:45 AM / 2:40 PM

Parade route will begin in the hallway outside our classroom and move toward the front entrance of the school (near the main office). You may wait for us in the kindergarten hallway or in the front lobby.

Friday, April 4, 2008

Scientists Make Exciting Discoveries (PM)

Today we had a special visit from Miss Teresa, a science teacher who came to do exciting chemistry experiments with us. We experimented to learn about different states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. Ask your child-chemist to explain what happened when we mixed baking soda (a solid) with vinegar (a liquid). Ask about our color mixing experiment too! Here is what our budding chemists found most exciting and interesting.

Light Saber: I learned that if you poured a lot of vinegar into the baking soda it made bubbles explode!
Cars: I liked when the bag exploded!
Roselet: I liked when the bag exploded like a volcano!
Pirate: I liked mixing the vinegar with the baking soda.
Cinderella: I liked when the bag exploded. I learned that you put baking soda with the vinegar and it made bubbles.
Present: I liked when we mixed the colors together!
Belle: I liked when the bag with vinegar and baking soda exploded!
Ship: I liked when we mixed the colors.
Sarah: I liked when the baking soda turned to goo! I learned when you mix colors it makes a different one!
Knuckles: I liked when we mixed orange and purple together!
Princess: I liked when the bag popped. It had vinegar and baking soda in it.
Scout: I liked when the bag with baking soda and vinegar exploded. I learned that gas is clear.
William: I liked when we mixed the colors together!
Sleeping Beauty: I liked when the bubbles almost exploded from the cup.
Jack Sparrow: I liked when the bag kablooshed!
Rose: I learned that we discovered when we mix vinegar in baking soda it made bubbles.
Mommy: I liked when the bag popped.
Dobrom: I liked when we mixed all the colors together!
Ariel Princess: I liked the part when we mixed all the colors together!!!!!!
Spike: I liked when we mixed the colors together to make red.

Be sure to check out our Week 29 Slide Shows to see photos of the scientists in action!

Scientists Make Exciting Discoveries (AM)

Today we had a special visit from Miss Teresa, a science teacher who came to do exciting chemistry experiments with us. We experimented to learn about different states of matter: solids, liquids, and gases. Ask your child-chemist to explain what happened when we mixed baking soda (a solid) with vinegar (a liquid). Ask about our color mixing experiment too! Here is what our budding chemists found most exciting and interesting.

Rainbow Heart: I liked playing with and mixing the colors!
Boost: I liked to mix the colors and to see them change!
Flower: I liked when all the bubbles came up and spilled into our bowl!
Star Wars: I liked when we mixed the fizz!
Miley (formerly "Building"): I learned that if you put baking soda and vinegar in a cup it explodes!
Chicken Soup: I liked when I mixed colors!
Horse: I learned about gas and liquid and solid.
DJ: I liked mixing the soda with colors!
Hannah Montana: I liked when the baking soda exploded and when we added the colors.
H2O: I liked when I fizzed the stuff.
Lollipop: I liked to explode the vinegar with my friend.
Little Foot: I liked when we put blue and yellow - it makes green!
Lightning McQueen: I learned how to make different colors!
Snowy: I liked when the vinegar made the baking soda bubble.
Melody: I liked the experiment! I liked when the baking soda and vinegar exploded!
Tinkerbell: I liked putting the color in the vinegar.
Blueberry Worm: I liked mixing the colors!
Strawberry Worm: I liked the different colors in the baking soda.

Be sure to check out our Week 29 Slide Shows to see photos of the scientists in action!