Friday, September 14, 2012

Newsletter 9-14-12


Reminders


Fund raiser is in full Swing.  Sell that wrapping Paper! 


October 5th is The Fall Festival.  The hours are from 5 to 7.  There will be a silent auction and each class is responsible for getting a gift certificate or two to auction off.  If you or any of your family members has ties to a business that would be willing to donate please let me know.  You might also have services that you would be willing to create a coupon for and donate to be auctioned off (photography, cleaning service, lawn work etc.)


School Pictures

Pictures will be taken on October 8th.  Time to be announced but usually they try and schedule KG early.  Hopefully before lunch!

MAP Testing

We will have MAP testing in the computer lab on the 19th and the 26th.  Please try and make sure they get plenty of sleep the night before.  Results will be shared with you as soon as I get them.  These are norm referenced tests and they will let us know some of the skill strengths and deficits each child has.  The findings will help me to individualize literacy and Math instruction. 

 


Don’t forget to save those Box Tops.  We have been getting a number of them in.  Keep up the great work. 


Scholastic Magazine money is due.  Please send it in if you have not already done so.  Make checks or money orders out to: Scholastic.  The amount is $6.00.  Cash is also fine because I will have to write a personal check for any amount not collected from my personal account.  I am hoping that amount will not be too large.  The children do enjoy using them and they are a great teaching tool. 

Link to parent order form is also on the blog.  In the main feed, not to the side bar. 


BABY PICTURES NEEDED


Don’t forget Baby Pictures!

I still need to get them for our hallway writing.  They look so cute. 

Literacy

We added the words “green” and “will” this week to the words we have already been practicing.  We have also been learning the color words: red, blue and yellow. 

We continue to build stamina learning to “read to self” during daily 5.  We are building that stamina in the “work on writing” segment and we have introduced “Read to Someone” Ask them about EEKK.  We will start Word Work next week.  When we have learned each section of Daily 5 Reading groups will begin!  YAY!


Homework

Please, please, please do not stress over homework or let it become a major point of contention during the often stressful bedtime routine.  Pace it and do a little at a time.  It should take no longer than 15 minutes each night.  If it does, something is wrong.  Just try to enjoy the time with your child reading.  

Science/Social Studies

We have been learning how to be a good friend at school and in the classroom.  We have begun learning about life cycles and I am sure in the next few weeks they will have some exciting news to share about their observations. 


Wilburn’s Kindergarten News

I added some videos to the blog on life cycles and also some on number counting, alphabet recognition and our favorite “Pete the Cat”  Check them out if you have not before.  You can find posts to the right or keep scrolling to find older posts on the actual blog.  I will keep loading them.  On the right are also some great skill practice sites.  I will be adding “Study Island” and your child will have a login and password so that they may also access the site from home.  It provides crucial practice of skills.  I can track progress and gather information from time spent on the program about their instructional needs.  I do not yet have the log in information but as soon as I do and we have practiced logging on at school, I will send the log in and password home.  I would also love to add some pictures and short videos of their work at school.  I have three children who do not have permission, so I have to be careful of pictures posted.  Remember that I would never have a face and a name together.  I will only post  pictures. 



Workshops

1.     Social Studies and Arts and Humanities- They made small miniatures of themselves to go with the writing they did last week.  They will be alongside their baby pictures.  

2.     Literacy- Sight word practice using watercolors and Q-Tips.  Different, fun way to practice writing.

3.     Writing Workshop- We read the “Lets Find Out” Scholastic News Magazine about how to make friends and then they wrote one way to be a friend. 

4.       Science-They put together a life cycle of the butterfly puzzle.   

5.       Technology/Skill Practice- ipads and computers-Children work on the computers and ipads to increase basic literacy and math skills. 

HAVE A GREAT WEEKEND!

 

 

 

 

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