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~Dr. Seuss
10/27/2019 0 Comments Halloween!Are you ready for Halloween? I'm a little scared of piles of candy, late nights, and lots of excitement! Just kidding. It will be a great, albeit crazy, week. We will keep busy through the week and try to contain the excitement, Here's the fun Halloween logistics:
Costumes: Only kindergarten student may wear costumes to school. All the other grade levels change into them after lunch. Toy weapons are not allowed at school. Bring masks for the parade, but we will limit wearing them during the day. Please just warn your child so there is no disappointment. Party: Our party is from 12:15-1:15. Families and siblings are invited, but please know there is no pressure to come. It's totally up to you! If siblings come, remember that the activities and games are for the students. I have lots of toys they can play with. Also, bring snacks for siblings; food and treats are just for students. Parade: The school costume parade is at 1:45. Kindergarten parents are invited to view from outside the kindergarten rooms or in the media center. Candy: Please do not send candy to school as a snack. Lunch is your discretion. If your child brings candy, I will ask them to keep it in the backpack and provide a healthier option. They really need a healthy option to feel happy, energetic, and ready to learn!
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10/13/2019 0 Comments Columbus and making mistakesThis week in Core we are learning about Columbus. Often, explorers don't find what they were looking for on the first try. Sometimes, they find something completely different and wonderful. What would have happened if they gave up because it was hard or they made a mistake?
In our class, we are learning that mistakes are a good thing... as long as we learn from them of course! The kids are learning to celebrate mistakes because it means that out brains are growing. Students showcase this in math by presenting mistakes and correcting misconceptions, talking out disagreements with friends, finding ways to correct spelling in our writing, and reread to make corrections in our reading. Please continue to encourage your child to embrace mistakes at home. How can we make a mistake if we never try anything new or challenging? Kindergarten is about exploring and growing in all ways! Trying to write a word with multiple syllables or drawing a picture that we never knew we could. We are always looking for ways to help our brains grow. Encourage your child to do things independently at home even if it takes more time or it doesn't work out the first time. How will we learn if we don't get the chance to try? Pretty soon your child will be running the house and getting things done! Are you sending books and folders to school every day? Thank you! We try to practice reading with every child, every day. This week, we did not send home leveled readers. Please also spend time reading to your child. ReadingEggs and Mathseeds are also a great way to practice and extend learning this week. I am excited to talk to you more at your child's conference this week. Many conferences are back-to-back, so please be on time. If it is your conference time, please knock on the door to help us stay on schedule. Volunteering is a great way to get a sneak peek into your child’s world. Thank you to those who have already been in the room. We love your help! Conferences: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a45aca62da57-fall3 Workstations: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a45aca62da57-ceyworkstations Friday Folders: https://www.signupgenius.com/go/9040a45aca62da57-friday3 |
Specials ScheduleMonday: Media
Tuesday: Technology Wednesday: PE Thursday: Music Friday: Art Sight Wordsred, the, like, can, orange yellow, a, I, green, blue, purple, black, we, see, pink, white, gray
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