We’ve been switching things up with the “Kindergarten-Krew” since returning from winter break. Each week, we visit one of the four Kindergarten classrooms at Pillager Elementary School. For the first two sessions, we worked with Ms. Pettit’s class, helping the students during their reading time. Apparently the other teachers were getting jealous of Ms. Pettit hogging the “PACS PALS”, as Ms. Pettit refers to the group of kids who have been visiting her classroom. For the remainder of the year, we will be rotating through the four classrooms: Ms. Ivers, Mrs. Logelin, Mrs. Mielke, and Ms. Pettit. Today, we helped students in Mrs. Logelin’s “Krew” work on a writing assignment related to Martin Luther King Day. The students all began their assignment in the same way, “I will help others by…” The students finished the statement with a variety of things, such as: “being nice”, “asking them if they’re okay”, and “helping them get up when they fall”. These writing assignments will be attached to a dual handprint art piece they made previously, with two different colors of handprints to show togetherness. It was a fun change of pace to work with students in a different class and working with them in a different way.
By: Tracee Colgrove
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June 2020
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