Tuesday, January 12, 2010

Our Class Blog

I know this doesn't look like much now, but I really will use this a lot as the year goes on! These first few weeks have been a big time of transition-for EVERYONE! The little building became the baby building, we got a whole new building for the "little building" kids, and our poor big building kids had to share with everyone in the time in between!

I am so thankful that I knew several of the "dinosaurs" before I came in, it made it easier on everyone not having a total stranger teaching their class! Over the past 2 weeks I feel like I have really gotten to know my class (Including our three new dinosaurs, welcome Carson, Sophia G. and Christian!) We have really had a great time getting to know each other and I am already in love with each and every one of your kids!

I have spent the past week trying to assess each child in my class to see what their strengths and weaknesses are so that I can get a good feel for the things we need to be doing in class, but you, the parents, are the real experts and I want you to feel free to give me any input as to things that you want us to work on (you guys know what your kids strengths and weaknesses are, and my goal is to give everyone a good start into Pre-K 4 next year) But most importantly, we are going to have fun, when you are 4 years old isn't that what you would want your teacher to want to do? I know I sure would!

I am pretty "techy", my husband is an IT guy and he has my classroom all set up for me so I bring my digital camera to school with me at least once a week and take pictures of our class. I put them on the digital frame on my desk (you're welcome to check it out anytime) the kids LOVE seeing their pictures up in the room like that. I will also post pictures on here a lot, I usually bring my laptop to school so that I will be able to post during naptime. Feedback is always appreciated, there isn't much incentive to put a lot on here if I think i'm just writing to myself! haha!

I hope you enjoy having this as a way of communication, and getting to see what your child's day is like here with the dinosaurs!

Mrs. Jamie

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