Wednesday, February 8, 2012

Kindergartners are SUPERKIDS!

Yes...my kindergartners really  are "Super Kids" in the traditional sense.  But, today they got to be a SUPERKID character from our reading series!  
Here some pictures of their adorable and creative costumes!

Sal
He is a sports fan and he wears a red shirt with a star on it.  
Edgar and Gavin made their own "Sal" shirts while Ryan and Gage wore their favorite "Sports Shirts".


Golly
He is a dog that lives at Gus & Gert's Big "G" Gas Station.
Kylynn, Aaron, Gabe, and Gracie all came to school dressed as Golly!

Hot Rod
He loves things with wheels and dreams of becoming a race car driver.
He wears an orange racing jacket and a helmet.
Aydan and Owen are pretending to be Hot Rod.

Lily
Lily loves her Lion Dolls.  She also wears a locket with the letter "L" on it.
Kirsten brought her own lion doll and  made a locket so that she could be Lily today!

Icky
Icky loves to watch T.V. to learn new things. He wears a red and blue striped shirt.
Hunter has a shirt that looks just like Icky's, while Evan and Angie wore shirts with some of their favorite T.V. characters on them!

Alf
Alf loves adventures!  He wears a hat and carries a backpack.  In our stories about Alf, we learned that he always has ants chasing after him.  Trevor came to school with this creative representation of Alf.  He has a hat, a backpack, a camera, and many objects that start with "A" attached to his costume, including an alligator on his hat, applesauce in his backpack, and an ant in his pocket!

Tic
Tic is one of the girls in the "Trio" of friends that taught us all about letter "T".
Ashlee has pigtails just like Tic.

Ettabetta
She loves puzzles and riddles.  She wears a blue dress, glasses and has a blue bow in her hair.
Emily, Emma, Kindale, Kaidren and I all wore glasses and bows just like she does!


Thank you, parents, for helping your "SUPERKIDS" come up with these SUPER costumes!

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About The Teacher

My name is Heather Horton. This is my 5th year teaching at LaFarge Public Schools. I taught two years of Four-Year-Old Kindergarten & Early Childhood Special Education, followed by two years teaching Kindergarten. I am married and have a gorgeous little girl, who will turn two in January. We are expecting our second child at the end of September. I live next door to my parents, about forty minutes from LaFarge. The long commute is totally worth it! Not only do I get to see my family whenever I want, I also get to teach in a wonderful, supportive community with amazing children, families & co-workers!