Wow! It is hard to believe that 50 school days have come and gone. Christmas is right around the corner...yikes! We had so much fun celebrating all things 50 on Monday. Many of us came to school dressed in our 50s garb.
Everyone looked great!
Dominic's mom looked fab in her 50s clothes. Even her socks had poodles on them!!
My partner in crime! Poodle skirts and Pink Ladies.
We started the morning comparing life in the 50s to what we have now. It was so funny to listen to kids try to explain what they thought a typewriter was! They all thought it was so weird to have to sit by the wall to talk on the phone too ;)
Mrs. Carson and Mrs. Hoang helped out at the bubble gum blowing station.
The kids made a craft to correspond with their results....
"Yes, I can blow a bubble!" or "Nope, mine popped!"
Lauren was the only one who could actually blow a bubble...
I couldn't capture that on camera though!
We tried a bunch of times, but it popped too quickly.
Here is the graph showing both the results from our class and Mrs. Everwine's.
Only three of our kinders were able to blow a bubble!
A shot of our bubble gum blowing crafts. Didn't they turn out cute?!
Mrs. Contarino helped at the 50 second station. She timed the kids to see what they could do in 50 seconds. They counted how many twists, hula hoop revolutions, bunny hops, bubbles blown and what number they could count to in 50 seconds!
I caught some great action shots of David and Lauren working the hula hoops!
At the sink or float station, Mrs. Witherspoon had the kids make their predictions on whether they thought the ice cream would sink or float in the root beer floats. They filled out their prediction paper, drew and ice cream scoop in either the top or bottom of the glass and then added their scoop to the graph. They all got to wear a soda shop hat. The awesome people at the Pop Shop in Collingswood donated enough hats for our class and Mrs. Everwine's. Thanks, Connie!
If you've never been to the Pop Shop, you must go check it out!
It is set up like a real 1950s soda shop.
The food is great and kids eat for free on Saturday mornings
if they go dressed in their pjs!
How much fun is that?!
Joey's Nanny, Marlene, came in to help with our math center.
If ever there is a special day in the classroom that you can't make it to,
see if a family member would like to come in your place. The kids love it!
At the end of the party we all enjoyed hot dogs and root beer floats!