've spent the past few days subbing in kindergarten, and have a few stories that I'd like to share:
It was 90* here on Monday. We brought the kids back from PE, and the
sweat was dripping off of one little guy. We had the kids pack up their
backpacks to go home and then lined them up to go out for a quick 10
minute recess before it was time to go home. The little guy who was
dripping sweat proceeded to put his hooded sweat shirt on. "Honey, you
don't need your coat outside, it's 90* today. It's hot."
"Yes I do! I'm all sweaty and I don't want to catch a chill!"
We were working on glyphs in Math. If you've been out of school for a
while, you might not remember glyphs. It's a picture that you color in
with coded colors, and it reads like a map. Our glyph was a duck in a
raincoat. The children were to put three circle buttons on if they were
5 years old, or 3 triangle buttons if they were 6 years old. They were
to color the coat yellow if they like to watch tv on rainy days,
or orange if they like to jump in puddles on rainy days. The hat was
supposed to be blue if they were a boy, and red if they were a girl, and
the boots were supposed to be colored black if they had a pet at home,
or green if they didn't have any pets at all.
I had gotten through the directions on the hat when I looked over at G., and she was coloring the hat yellow.
"You're supposed to color the hat red since you're a girl." I said.
"No. I won't." She replied.
"But those are the directions," I stupidly said. "Color the hat red if
you're a girl. You are a girl, so the hat is supposed to be red."
"No. You do not wear red hats with yellow rain coats. You wear yellow
hats with yellow rain coats. And yellow boots. Would you wear a red
hat with a yellow coat to school? I don't think so...."
We were attempting to introduce the kids to ABC order today. We had
sentence strips, and I was to give them four adjacent letters of the
alphabet. (E, F, H, G) and have them place the letters in order. I
covered up all the letters on the sentence strip except those 4 letters,
and asked P.
"Which letter comes first?"
"A"
"No, of these four letters, which one comes first?"
"A always comes first. Then B, Then C, then D. E comes fifth."
Love those kids!!
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