Kindergarten Cohort B
Monday
You must attend green activities
You should attend at least one red activity
Kindergarten Cohort B: Monday, November 23
9:10 - 9:40 SPECIAL
You will have your regularly scheduled Special. Please access your Special as you normally would.
9:40 - 10:20 Russia and the Arts
Led by Mayra Kirkendall-Rodríguez:
We will provide background about Russia’s history and geography, identify key famous Russian arts, review language, architecture, literature, music, dance, and crafts, as well as provide with resources to learn more.
This presentation will include a few clips of Russian ballet, Cossack dancers and Rachmaninov’s Piano Concerto No.2
10:20 - 10:50 Mario the Maker Magician
(supplies needed)
(supplies needed)
You are invited to a special interactive Zoom edition of The Mario Show! It’s magic through the lens of the Maker Movement, full of handmade robotics, punk rock slapstick, and even a DIY magic lesson that you can create from home!
Mario has appeared on Sesame Street, NBC’s Universal Kids, and live on tour opening for David Blaine, who calls Mario “the best kids magician in the world!!” He’s also the author of The Maker Magician’s Handbook, a DIY magic book for maker kids! We can’t wait to share with you Mario’s STEAM-inspired magic show experience!
Please gather the following supplies, to play along: a paper or plastic disposable cup, playing cards, scissors, invisible tape, and a brown paper lunch bag.
11:00 - 11:30 India and Diwali
Led by Rachana Singh:
We will highlight the history of Diwali, showcase foods eaten and clothes worn during Diwali, explain what fun activities kids do during this holiday.
11:30 - 12:40 Lunch Break
12:40 - 1:10 Angela Stockman 1 of 3
Angela Stockman will lead students through an experience that combines making and writing.
She spent twelve years teaching elementary, middle, and high school writers in Western New York State before founding the WNY Young Writers’ Studio - a community of K-12 writers and teachers of writing - and stepping out of the classroom to become a professional learning facilitator.
1:10 - 1:40 Walking Water
(supplies needed)
(supplies needed)
Led by Elementary District Science Coordinator Dr. Jen Kiley, this activity will answer the questions:
How can you get the colored water to move from one glass to another using paper towels? What new colors can you make?
Prediction Recording Sheet (please print in advance)
Supplies needed: 7 Short Glasses; 6 Paper Towels; 7 Mini Post-it Notes; Pitcher of Water; Food Coloring (Red, Yellow, Blue); Box of Crayons; Optional: Newspaper or placemat to protect table
Prediction Recording Sheet (please print in advance)
1:45 - 2:15 Celebrating Hanukkah
Led by Sarah Knapp Smith:
We will explore basic facts about Hanukkah, and identify Hanukkah traditions including a Menorah, Gelt, Songs, Food, and the Dreidel.
2:20 - 2:50 Winter Solstice: Estonia & Northern Europe
Led by Britta Hion:
We will identify Estonia on a map, describe how winter is celebrated in Northern Europe, review ancient customs and how they have evolved over time, present a story about the origins of the Christmas tree, and compare and contrast Estonian customs to those of other Nordic countries.