Showing posts with label School. Show all posts
Showing posts with label School. Show all posts

February 25, 2013

Kindergarten Photos

At Mt Lebanon Elementary School, each teacher has their very own "page" and Robby's teacher is FANTASTIC at updating hers with pictures of the children.  I cherish these pictures; I feel like it gives me some insight and peace of mind as to what my child is doing while he is away from me.  One of the things I worry the most about my kids, is whether they are happy at school.  Do they get along with others? Are other children nice to them?  Do they feel included?  Does anyone make fun of them?  Are they lonely? Bored? Do they listen to their teachers?  Are they respectful?  Are they loved by their teachers and staff members at the school?  Are they treated with respect in turn?  Do the teachers really work with their unique needs or are they unflexible?  The list clearly goes on and on. 

 I like to think that every parent feels that way.  I tend to especially worry about Robby.  Maddie is so couragous and strong, she radiates personality and happiness, she's friendly and makes friends easily, she easily adapts to new situations, and she always comes home bubbling with excitement about the fun things she has done at school.  Robby on the other hand, tends to be much more rigid, he doesn't like change, he has a harder time making friends, he keeps to himself about what he does at school and rarely will tell me about his day, and can sometimes be a bit of a loner.  I worry myself to death about how well he's adapting.  I just want him to be healthy and happy in body and spirit.  I yearn for a confirmation that public school is the best option for him.

So for me these precious photos mean the world.  They show me that he is growing and learning.  They show me that he is thriving, despite all of my worries.  They show me that he is listening to his teachers.  But overall, my favorite part is seeing him smiling and playing with friends.  To me that is number one to see him interacting with others and enjoying his school friends.

  I have had the pleasure to volunteer a few times a month in Robby's school class this year.  I love hearing other children call his name when they are told to pick a partner.  I love how all the children crowd around Robby and I when I read stories out loud during reading time {after snacks}.  

So although there have been several rough days of Kindergarten this year, I am happy to say that Robby is growing and thriving at school.  He is learning that he is not "running the show", that he can be brave during new situations, that he can use his "brave writing" during journal time, and that even when he has a hard day he can start over the next day and make it a great day.

I sure love this little {big} boy of mine.  He makes me worry, cry, laugh, sing, be silly, and smile.  He brings me so much joy.  He is so tender and loving with others.  He is not afraid to hug and kiss me in front of friends.  He is compassionate and is the first one to tell me he loves me when I need it the most.  My heart is bursting with love for my oldest son.  I couldn't imagine my life without him.   

Robby and Anja


Robby with his buddy J


Apple picking at Riverview Farm: Robby was pretty proud of his huge apple he picked. He was so excited that he saved the apple and brought it home to me.










Making paper Corn on the Cobs for "Fall Festival", ie Halloween


Thanksgiving turkeys....pretty creative if you ask me


Robby and Maddie's class performing at Morning Sing right before Christmas.  I was a total slacker and didn't go.  This picture is courtesy of a good friend.
{M is the shorty on the top, middle row wearing a short-sleeved green shirt, R is front and center wearing a maroon long sleeved shirt}


I am waiting to get the actual digital copy of this one.....but this is Robby and I on the day they celebrated his birthday.  We had a blast bringing blueberry muffins and getting to read "Zoomer", one of my boys faves at home "because it's so funny" per Mr R.


The kindergarten puppet shows are a riot!  These little kiddos have the funniest things to say.


FINALLY working on penmanship.  We {I} have waiting all year long to see academics pushed in kindergarten.  I am very pleased to hear they are finally working on reading, writing, and mathematics.  They have just started working on sight words as well (even though Robby is still way ahead of them).  I love seeing his handwriting slowly develop, I love seeing him begin to master books.  I cannot wait for the future with this kid.


This was such a cute idea that their classroom did.  In honor of the 100th day of school, they worked on performing 100 acts of kindness by V-day.  Robby came home with a stack of kindness hearts that listed all the cute things he did for others around him.




February 16, 2013

Acts of Kindness

Seriously the cutest idea EVER that tied in Valentines Day with the 100th day of school for Kindergarten.  

In Robby's class they set a goal to perform 100 acts of kindness by the 100th day of school, which was right around V-day.  I loved hearing about it, and then I loved having him come home with a stack of hearts showing the nice things he did in his classroom.  I think that next year I may have to come up with something similar at home.


Here is what is written on each of those hearts:
*Made Mom happy by helping with the chores: Feb 7
*Helped clean up after Chinese New Year celebration: Feb 14
*Shared Mr. Wynkoop's lap with Jennifer: Feb 11
*Vacuumed at home even those it was sister Maddie's job: Feb 13
*Helped by pushing in chairs (at school): Feb 5
*Helped Mommy and Daddy shovel: Feb 11
This slightly deranged looking heart was Robby's art project showing his family.  In case you cannot tell; Eli, Maddie and Robby are in the center of the heart.  Below them are two smaller figures: Mom and Dad.  What are we doing?  Why mopping and vacuuming per Robby :)

February 15, 2013

Ice Skating in PE

One of the huge advantages to living in cold weather and a small community is the quirky extra amenities offered for the kids.  One of those is the infamous "Friday Morning Sing", but another equally entertaining feature at Mt Lebanon Elementary School is their PE unit of "ice skating".  

Every winter the PE teacher builds a ice skating rink with a plastic liner, boards, lots of water, and a wire fence around the area.  Normally this is built sometime in December.  By January it is completely frozen and ready for the children to enjoy.  They take turns wearing the protective gear and skates each week and on average get to skate 1-2 times a week.  

On Valentines Day I happened to stop by the school at the exact time that Robby's class was out on the ice. It was hilarious to watch a whole group of 5/6 year olds skating around.  Some were quite good and had obviously taken lessons before and there were others who could barely move without falling. Robby fell somewhere in the middle of those two groups.

The best part of all was the big grin I spotted on Robby's face.  He was having the time of his life and then his whole face just lit up when he saw me.  I snapped a few pictures {including one just as he fell down}, waved goodbye and headed back home.

(Never mind the ratty old mittens he is wearing....he has basically lost the match to every pair of gloves he owns, except for his heavy duty ski ones. I refuse to buy more and thus he either doesn't go to school with mittens or wears mismatched gloves.  These nasty ones in the photo are an extra pair he borrowed from the school)