Sunday, May 5, 2013

May 5, 2013



Excellent Bee-havior
On Tuesday we had a kindergarten/grade one assembly.  Ms. Scheidt, our dean of students, told us about our next behavior challenge.  If every student can add a hexagon for good behavior to our giant beehive, we will have a big dance! Later Tuesday morning, our friend the bee visited to deliver our yellow hexagons for the beehive.

Progress Reports
A quick kindergarten progress report will be sent home on Monday.  It will be a brief checklist of skills your child should still be practicing at home.  Our end-of-year assessments will begin in another week.  

End of Year Skills
Here is a brief list of skill expectations for the end of kindergarten.

Literacy:
Identify upper and lower case letters by name.
Say the sound of each letter.
Read at least 25 sight words.
Identify the first and last sounds in spoken words.
Sound out CVC words (consonant-vowel-consonant) such as:  big, fat, fox, red, bug
Write down the letters that make the sounds heard in dictated words.
Use first and last sounds in words when writing stories.
Write a simply sentence that tells about a picture.
Form most letters correctly.
Identify the character in one of the stories they have written.
Read books at a text level of B or higher.

Math:
Count to 100 by 1's and 10's
Recognize numbers to 50 and higher
Write numerals to 50 or higher.  (Reversing a digit is okay as long as the place value is correct.  ex.  A student cannot write 31 when they mean 13.  But if a 3 is formed backwards, it is not marked down.)
Addition facts to 5.
Subtraction facts to 5.
Equivalent expressions to 10.  (Understanding that 2+3 equals the same as 4+1)


Sunscreen
If your child needs sunscreen, it is a good idea to apply it before your child leaves for school. That way, if we are able to enjoy a late morning break, your child will be all set.  We have our daily scheduled recess from 2:40 - 3:00.  If you want your child to reapply sunscreen before recess, please send sunscreen in your child's backpack and teach them how to apply it.  We have less than ten minutes to walk back from our unified arts class and be on the playground for recess.  I'm sorry but it is impossible for my to apply sunscreen to all children.  We are not allowing children to bring their sunscreen outdoors because many are sharing it with friends.  As sunscreen is so costly and some children have allergies, we are not allowing the children to share sunscreen.

Farm Animal Homework
Just in case your child forgot which animal s/he is researching...

cat:  RW, MT
sheep:  NMc, AW
horse:  IW
goose:  SP
pig:  PP
dog:  DS-B
chicken:  IB
duck:  GM, GL
worm:  JL, LL
(If I have already received your child's homework, I did not include him/her on this list.)

Measurement
We will be finishing up our math unit on measurement this week.  We measured how many blocks we could fit in our shoes.  We also worked with partners to trace our bodies and measure them.


It took 92 snap blocks to fill one of these boots!
It's much easier to count big numbers when we create
tens and ones.



Our paper was so big that some of us had the
responsibility to work in the hallway.



Shoes
Thank you for your support in sending your children to school in safe footwear.  Some children have been wearing one pair of shoes to school and then want to change into sneakers at recess time.  As I mentioned above, we have a short time period before recess.  We do not have time to help children change their shoes before recess.  The children have been told that they should wear their comfy playground shoes all day.  A few children have not worn socks and then have complained of chafing and blisters by late morning.  Trips to the nurse really disrupt our learning.  Socks should be worn and a spare pair should be in your child's backpack so that we can keep everyone's feet comfortable.  

Assessments
Our kindergarten assessment period will be starting soon.  There will be two days (May 16 and May 23) when Mrs. Eddy will be teaching and I will be working with students on individual reading assessments.  I will also be working on assessments during my teaching days over the next few weeks.  The data from these assessments will be used for our last report card of the year.

People of the Week
Every week two people from our classroom are our "People of the Week".  They have a special responsibility each day.  This is a fun way for everyone to get to know one another better.  If you are unable to participate, it is not a problem.  The schedule and responsibilities are listed below.  If I have chosen an inconvenient week, please let me know.

Monday:  Share some family photos.  (If you would prefer to email them to me, that is fine. Children may also be prints that we can project using our document camera.)
Tuesday:   Show us a favorite toy.  (It must be non-violent and silent.)  Picture Day.
Wednesday:  Bring in a favorite story.  (A story that can be read in one sitting.  No chapter books please.)
Thursday:  Fill our estimating jar.  (Our estimating jar is a one quart glass jar.  Be creative.  Legos, shells, marshmallows, hair ties, etc.)  Send the items in a bag and we will fill the jar in the classroom.  Your items will be returned to you unless you tell me otherwise.  Please make sure there are fewer than 110 items.  
Friday:  Bring a healthy snack to share with the class.  We have 21 students.  Please try to avoid red dye as a student is allergic.  


May 6 - 10:  Gavin and Jazmyn
May 13 - 17:  Kaitlyn and Olivia
May 20 - 24:  Lucian and Paige
May 28 - May 31:  Rayne and Matthew and Neveah (No school Monday.  Photos AND toys on Tuesday)
June 3 - 7:  Ms. Kittell and Izabelle B.


Coming Events:

Monday, May 6:  Farm Animal homework due!  Library today.  Please return your book.  Kindergarten progress reports will be sent home today.  (Mrs. Maurer all day)
Tuesday, May 7:  Art today.  (Mrs. Maurer all day)
Wednesday, May 8:  PE today.  Please wear your sneakers.  (Mrs. Eddy all day)
Thursday, May 9:  Music today.  (Mrs. Maurer all day)
Friday, May 10:  PE today.  Sh-h-h-h-h...Mother's Day surprises coming home today. (Mrs. Maurer all day)

Monday, May 13:  Library today.  Please return your book.  (Mrs. Maurer AM, Mrs. Eddy PM)
Tuesday, May 14:  Art today.  (Mrs. Maurer all day)
Wednesday, May 15:  PE today. Please wear your sneakers.  (Mrs. Eddy all day)
Thursday, May 16:  Music today.  (Mrs. Eddy teaching all day.  Mrs. Maurer assessing all day.)
Friday, May 17:  "Kindergarten Fun Run" today!  PE today.  Please wear your sneakers.  (Mrs. Maurer in an all day literacy meeting.)

Monday, May 20, 4:00 - 7:00pm:   The theme of the last community dinner of this school year is “Let’s Move!” and it is a barbecue. Entrance is free but donations are appreciated. Blue Cross and Blue Shield of Vermont’s Milton Walking Maps will be available, along with lots of well-being activities for kids and adults at our partner tables, raffle give-a-ways and hourly movement classes! Bring a camera to snap a shot with Champ, who will be onsite selling tickets to this years’ Milton Night at the ballpark.  Milton Elementary School cafeteria, Herrick Ave.

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