Tuesday, June 2, 2009

Spencer's Class Program

Spencer's first grade class did an end of the year program showing off all the stuff they learned this year. And it turned out to be your typical first grade program. The kids go up to the microphone and you can't understand a single word they are saying, they go through ALL sorts of random stuff and they sing songs, (some a little louder than others). And you as the parent just sit and giggle through the entire thing because they do the funniest things. And if I were a better photographer with a quick finger I could have gotten it all! But here are the highlights: Spencer got to hold the sign for the KN song. They did three of the classes favorite phonics songs they learned this year and Spencer held up a picture of a knight. {Melany do you remember singing the A is for A-choo song in kindergarten? That's what it made me think of!}



Then there was Spencer's speaking part, above is the first part and below is the second half (thanks to my camera's ability to only catch 30 seconds at a time). The poem he is doing is Shel Silverstein's poem "Smart".

This was just a funny song that they were singing... I love how at one point Spencer points at his face to smile and then he realizes that is just his teacher telling the class to smile.

And finally to finish it off, this was the last song and I thought the dancing they did was quite funny! The song is about a space worm FYI.

Good job Spencer!

2 comments:

Batistas said...

I don't remember the A for Achoo, but I do remember these few things:
1. The teacher almost accidently moving us next to each other and then quickly changing her mind.
2. Your circus drawing that was better than any other kindergartener would have even thought of drawing! You always have been an over achiever LOL
3. Being a rollerskating bear in the circus.
and last but not least
4. Losing some kids hotwheel car and the teacher making us dig in the sand box to try to find it!
Many other memories, but those are the top.
I'm sure there would have been many more in 1st grade if you hadn't left me behind...over achiever ha ha!!!

Heather said...

That was awesome. Awesome. Reminds of "Boom da Boom".
I like how Spencer is at least getting into it a little, but the kid next to him looks rather less than enthused. Priceless.