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Thursday, November 8, 2012

November

Happy November!

As we move into the holidays things seem to start coming at us so fast. We have been very busy in Kindergarten and the students are following routines well. Some of the things we will be talking about this month:

Literacy: rhyming words, beginning sounds, blending words (s/a/t sat).
Math: counting to 30, patterning, writing numerals to 10.
Social Studies: Healthy bodies, Native Americans, Thanksgiving.
Writing: oral storytelling, drawing pictures to tell a story (I know, it doesn't even sound like writing, trust me...we're getting there!). We are also working on correct letter formation. Starting every letter at the top. Using the lines and spaces, and always practicing our best writing.

Remember to practice sight words at home. Return the slip when you're child is ready to pass them off. They should be working on list 3 (or higher) by now.

There are several (13) jackets at school. Nobody claims them. If you think you're missing one please remind your child to check the ones in our classroom.

As we move into colder weather make sure your child is dressed appropriately  (including their jacket which may be at school).

Reading folders are due back on Mondays.  Library is on Wednesday. Make sure books are returned by then. Books in a bag (ziplock) are to be read, initialed and returned. They are usually exchanged on Friday mornings.

Reading calendars and skills sheets are due back the first of each month. Remember students can earn a free personal pan pizza from Pizza Hut by meeting the reading goal (15 min. a day, 4 days a week =4 hours a month).

There will be no school Wednesday-Friday, November 21-23. We will be out for Thanksgiving break. School will resume on Monday, November 26.

As I reflect on this time of year and all of my many blessings, I am so grateful for your children. I love spending every day with them. I love their bright eyes, and cheerful smiles, their eager anticipation as they come in excited for school every day. Their enthusiasm is contagious. I learn so much from each of them every day. Thank you for the trust you put in me to care for your most treasured little ones. I am in awe of the responsibility to nurture and raise children in today's society. I am grateful to be part of their lives, and even more blessed to have them as part of mine. Thank you to all of you parents and caregivers that support me and your children as we go through each day. I appreciate you, rely on you, and admire and respect you. I love your children.

 
 Here are some of the fun things from last month. We made a "glyph". The sign tells how it works. The cute final projects follow.



Some frightful and funny Frankies!
 Red ribbon week. (I missed pajama day, dang!)

                                                Wear red day.

Some rockin out rock stars.






 Can I say, "hello, 80's"?
 Cool dudes







Crazy hair day









Candy, candy, candy, candy, candy, candy, etc!
Oh my gosh! Thank you for all the pounds of candy you sent in. We sorted, counted, graphed, and ate. (more eating and comparing with friends than actually graphing, but I think they got the idea) You will notice the leftovers coming home on checked homework  for the next while!






 I forgot to take pictures of the afternoon activity. Sorry p.m. parents.





Friday, October 26, 2012

info

Remember book orders are due today, Friday, October 26.

Please come out and support the Halloween Carnival tomorrow, Sat. 11-3. It will be fabulous! Mrs. Strand has gone to an amazing amount of work to put it together and I am confident it will be the best yet! (not that the others weren't great! They are always fun!)

On Wednesday, October 31, we will have a class "Halloween party". Students are not allowed to wear costumes to school. I am asking each child to bring a bag of candy that we can use in a 'candy sort'. We will be counting, graphing, sorting and recording candy data. (I know, it's really part of our math core but the kids think it's a party!) We will read Halloween stories, color a book for our read-a-thon (I hope you have a special book bag or box) and go to library. It's a short day but we will pack it with fun!
Thanks for your support, I appreciate you all so much. I love your children and look forward every day to the time I get to spend with them. Thanks for sharing them with me!

See you at the carnival.......

Monday, October 15, 2012

Fieldtrip fun and Fall follies

We finished our marathon fieldtrip week! Whew! Even though we had a slight delay of 3 days it was totally worth it! Thanks to the fabulous parents that went with us on our adventures this week.
Here's a lot of proof of our great times, and some important info at the end.

 making skeletons


 at SUU Art Gallery
 SUU Museum of Natural History


 on our way to SUU
 pause for a picture
 in the greenhouse


 at the bus garage
 talking to "Barney" the bus

 listening to bus safety rules
 ready to go.....
 under the bus
 the perfect pumpkin



 cute Kindergarteners



                                     

 

 



*Remember we will be out of school Thur-Mon for our Harvest Break. We will come back to school on       Tuesday, October 23.
*Homework this week will be on Tuesday. However, I am sending a book on Wednesday to color and keep at home for the read-a-thon (I hope you have a special book bag or box).
*Retakes for school pictures are on Tues. 16.
*Centers have now started (albeit slowly) we have them Mon, Tue, and Fri.
*Library is on Wed. return books then.
*Reading folders are due back on Mondays.
*The ziplock (book in a bag) is exchanged on Fridays. You may return it as soon as you read it. Don't forget to initial before returning.
*Red Ribbon Week is NEXT week.
     Tuesday-pajama day
     Wednesday-wear red day
     Thursday-dress like a rock star
     Friday-crazy hair day

Have a fun safe holiday break. Thank you for sharing your amazing children with me. I love them so much and learn from them every day!