Dear Families,
The first full week of school has almost passed! I cannot get over
how well the children have learned the routines and how easily they have
transitioned to the school setting. There is so much to learn and these
children are practically experts already! The children were involved and
continue to be involved, particularly these first six weeks, in many
activities that focus upon creating our classroom as a community
of learners that cooperate and respect one another. This is in keeping
with our commitment to the Responsive Classroom Curriculum, our school's
underlying social curriculum.
We have a class meeting each morning. This week we will be
identifying our hopes and dreams for the year at school. From these we will be generating our "class and
school rules". This is the way that we "do business" in Mrs. Hayes'
class and at KES. We will be reviewing and revisiting these often.
Please help to reinforce these rules and values at home, as well.
Below are our class and school rules.
We are kind.
We are safe.
We take care of our school and other people.
A classroom focus last week and this will be on learning each other's
names. We will be making "Star Names", "Magic Names", and we will be
involved in compare and contrast activities that
highlight the features of our names. Many more of these activities will
continue throughout next week. I will be sending home a "Friendship List"
which has all the names and telephone numbers of our classmates. Please
send back your student information sheets with all areas filled out so that I
can make sure that your child is included on class lists.
Next week we begin our Phonics and Friends Program. Each week we will
focus on one letter of the alphabet with many learning activities to
support and extend the learning of this letter sound and symbol. Our first letter is Mm. We spend
two weeks on each vowel. You will see some phonics worksheets coming
home. These are requirements of the program. Each week we learn a song
that highlights the letter. The children love these songs and you may
hear them singing these songs often. I send these home with the children
each week. It may be fun for you to keep the songs in a folder and add
each new song to the collection. The children may enjoy looking back from
time to time to sing these phonics songs. I will sometimes send along
"homework" for the children relative to the letter of the week. These fun
activity suggestions are taken from a website and coincide with each
letter. In addition you may see a math activity come home as a "Home
Link". The math activities support our Everyday Math program.
We are beginning to do some "center work" and the children are doing very
well moving through the four stations that have been set up for them.
Centers will become part of our day at school, and be focused primarily on
developing literacy skills. I will need parent volunteers to assist me
with the management of these centers. The more individual help that can
be given to the children while they are doing their "jobs" in centers
leads to greater learning and concept and skill development. I know I
have some willing and anxious helpers. The formal sheet will be sent
home soon, as well as electronically. I will get back to you soon
regarding a time that is convenient for us all.
Our math program is well underway and we are learning the routines of the
weather and calendar, doing some graphing and measurement, as well as
introducing the "materials" and language of math that will be used
throughout the year.
We have several caterpillars, thanks to Donavyn and family, and are anxious to watch them change and grow.
We are keeping track of how long it will take for the butterfly to emerge, and
observing "Metamorphosis" first hand. We are learning a song to help us
understand "metamorphosis" and lots of theme activities are planned. If
your child would like to bring something in for our science table, they
may. Just be sure that anything that comes into school is in a plastic
(not glass) container.
We have been to all of our "specials" and have enjoyed meeting some of the
many "school helpers." We will be starting our classroom guidance
lessons with Ms. Roux, the guidance counselor at the school. The children
already know Ms. Roux, as she makes a point to introduce herself early on in the year to both
parents and students. She will be coming in to the classroom on a once a
week basis for 6 weeks this fall. The focus of her work is geared toward
making friends, identifying feelings, conflict resolution through the use
of "I messages", and the importance of showing caring and kindness to
each other.
Mrs. Mason, the Occupational Therapist, and Mrs. Fornaro, our Physical
Therapist, will be coming into our classroom this afternoon and taking
a peek at our backpacks, speaking with us about backpack safety. We will
also be getting some pointers and help with our pencil grip and holding
our writing tools the "school way". We appreciate these two busy
therapists taking this time to share important information that will keep
us healthy and on the right track in writing.
We will joining with Ms. Todd's third grade class each Friday afternoon
for "Book Buddies". We like to make connections with others in our
school. Ms. Todd and her class are in our village and we look forward to
sharing stories and making friends with our neighbors down the hall. Book
Buddies will begin soon.
We have begun Spanish lessons with Mrs. Kugler and I have included the Spanish vocabulary that we are learning at the end of this message for you to have fun with at home and reinforce the vocabulary we are learning here at school. We will be making up all missed Wednesday classes (due to Early Release afternoons) on Friday mornings.
We have been practicing evacuating the building in a quiet, safe and efficient manner. Today we had our first all school practice (drill). We will be having more practices like this and the alarm will signal us to evacuate soon. This can seem loud to some children, but with reassurance most children do quite well. We do not focus on the reasons why we may need to evacuate, we just feel proud that we can exit the building quickly if we need to.
I will be sending in the Scholastic Book Order at the end of next week. If
you wish to order books, please send the order form and the payment in
with your child.
Toward the end of the month an ICE CREAM SOCIAL will be held at KES--It is a really fun event !! Information will be coming home soon with the children. I hope you all can make it!
I could go on and on letting you know all of the many happenings, events
and reasons to smile, but I should get going....
As always, please let me know of any concerns, questions, feedback,
etc...I will be getting back to you with the volunteer schedule....thanks
for all you do and for all the wonderful supplies that have been donated.
Thanks again for sharing and entrusting your children to me......Letting
them go is a big step!
See you all soon!!
Cindy Hayes
From Mrs. Kugler----Our Spanish Vocabulary
Greetings
Hola (Hello)
Buenos días / Buenas tardes (Good morning / Good afternoon)
Adiós (Goodbye)
¿Cómo te llamas? (What is your name?)
Me llamo… (My name is…)
Se llama… (His/Her name is…)
Whole Class Directions
Levántense (Stand up)
Siéntense (Sit down)
Levanten la mano (Raise your hand)
Bajen la mano (Put down/Lower your hand)
Colors
Rojo (Red)
placeCityAmarillo (Yellow)
Verde (Green)
Marrón (Brown)*
Blanco (White)
Naranja (placeCityOrange)*
Negro (Black)
Azul (Blue)
Gris (Gray)
Morado (Purple)*
*These colors all have commonly used alternatives that you might come across