Halloween is fast approaching. I absolutely cannot wait for it to arrive! It is one of my favorite holidays. I love all of the decorations that my neighbors put up on their front lawns. Especially, when they go all out and put up entire Halloween scenes. There is a house around the corner from me that creates a huge haunted path in their driveway for the children to walk through while they trick-or-treat.
Another one of my favorite parts of Halloween is seeing all of the adorable costumes that the neighborhood children wear. This year’s Halloween is particularly exciting because it is my first year working in an actual classroom. We have been practicing all month for our Halloween Parade. We will sing a couple songs and then parade around the gym so all of their parents take lots of pictures. Even the teachers get to dress up in costume. The classroom teachers, Mrs. S and Mrs. R, will be dressing up as sunny side up eggs and the classroom aides, Mrs. Z and myself, will be dressing up as bacon. I think that the children will get a kick out of it when they see us.
All week we have been asking the children, "What are you going to be for Halloween?" So far all of the girls are dressing up as either a princess, Jesse from Toy Story 2, or a kitten and the boys all said Woody, from Toy Story, Iron Man, or a firefighter. I am so excited for this week! You should be too.
Vocabulary:
Favorite (noun)- a person or thing regarded with special favor or preference.
Decoration (noun)- somethin used for decorating; adornment; embellishment.
Neighbor (noun)- a person who lives near another.
Create (verb)- to evolve one's own though or imagination; as a work of art or innovation.
Costume (noun)- fashion of dress appropriate to a particular occasion or season.
Parade (verb)- to cause to march or proceed for display.
Aide (noun)- an assistant or helper, esp. a confidential
Exercise:
Unscramble the vocabulary words below.
atecre
deai
sumecto
vftoiaer
praead
nigohber
odanictroe
Grammar Point:
There are four different types of sentences declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative.
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An exlamatory sentence
An imperative sentence makes a demand.
Find one example of each type of sentence in paragraphs above. Write each one down and label it, then create a sentence for each type on your own.
Links:
Try this link to learn more about Sentence Types:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpnVNiSpac4
Unscramble the vocabulary words below.
atecre
deai
sumecto
vftoiaer
praead
nigohber
odanictroe
Grammar Point:
There are four different types of sentences declarative, interrogative, exclamatory, and imperative.
A declarative sentence makes a statement.
An interrogative sentence asks a question.
An exlamatory sentence
An imperative sentence makes a demand.
Find one example of each type of sentence in paragraphs above. Write each one down and label it, then create a sentence for each type on your own.
Links:
Try this link to learn more about Sentence Types:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jpnVNiSpac4