Homework Oct. 26-30

**NOTE: Please be available to assist your child with homework, but remember that it is their work, and they must do the drawing, coloring, writing, etc, themselves.**


Monday (Phonics & Writing): 1.) Draw 5 pictures of things that begin with Tt. Label each picture. 2.) Write your first name 5 times with the first letter uppercase and the remaining letters lowercase. 3.) Begin your School Wide Book Report . It will due on Thursday, Oct. 29.

Tuesday (Math): 1.) Draw a two groups of objects (i.e. 3 circles & 5 squares). Circle the group that has fewer items. Write the numbers below the groups.

Wednesday (Science/Social Studies): 1.) We are learning about animal habitats. Draw or cut out one picture of each type of animal: land animal, water animal, flying animal. 2.) Remember to bring your storybook character costume to school for the parade, along with the School Wide Book Report.

Thursday (Language Arts): Read a book. Talk about the characters and the setting (place). Make a list of all the characters in the story, and draw a picture of the setting.

Friday (Family Project): NO SCHOOL. Have a great weekend!

**Please do all assignments in your Homework Journal. Make sure to write name and date at the top of each page. Homework Journals are due on Fridays.**

Have a splendid week!
The K-Team

Homework Oct. 19-23

**NOTE: Please be available to assist your child with homework, but remember that it is their work, and they must do the drawing, coloring, writing, etc. themselves.


Monday (Phonics & Writing): 1.) Draw 5 pictures of things that begin with Rr. Label each picture. 2.) Write your first name 5 times with the first letter uppercase and the remaining letters lowercase. 3.) Field trip money was due last Friday. Please turn it in tomorrow if you have not already done so, or your child will be unable to attend.

Tuesday (Math): 1.) Write numbers 0-5. Draw fall pictures next to each number to show the number (i.e. draw 2 pumpkins next to the number two). 2.) Finish your Family Project if you have not already done so (take walk, collect fall items, put in bag with a paper plate). Send it in tomorrow.

Wednesday (Science/Social Studies): Draw a picture of an event that is special to your family. Write one sentence to describe it using the word “We” (i.e. “We go camping.”)

Thursday (Language Arts): Write 2 sentences using the words “We see ______.”

Friday (Reading): 1.) Read a book with your family. 2.) Draw four pictures of animals that live in the sea. Label each picture.

**Please do all assignments in your Homework Journal. Make sure to write name and date at the top of each page. Homework Journals are due on Fridays.**

Have a splendid week!
The K-Team

October 22, 2009


We would like to remind you of some upcoming Fall activities that are taking place next week, and we welcome you to come participate if you can.


First up is our Nature Walk field trip to High Bridge Park on Tuesday, October 27 at 10:00. Just like the nature walks you have been taking at home, we will look for and discuss various autumn changes at the park. The kids will eat lunch and have some time to play as well before we head back to school. Several of you indicated on the permission slip that you would like to chaperone. Please make sure you have submitted your fingerprinting receipt to the front office if you plan on chaperoning.


On Thursday, October 29 at 12:30, we will have our Storybook Parade. Students will dress up just like the characters from their book reports and parade all around the school grounds. A book report form and explanation letter were sent home recently. Please be sure to help your child complete this, as it will count for a grade. Dressing up for the parade is optional. If you can, please come out to march with us, and bring your cameras!


After the parade we will have a class party with food, music, and dancing to some of our favorite Kindergarten tunes. Our Room Mom, Mrs. Calloway, is coordinating the snacks for us, so please contact her if you would like to contribute or help out in any way.



As we know, cold/allergy/flu season has hit us, and many of our students have been out sick with various illness. We just want to remind you to please keep your child at home if they have fever, rash ,vomiting or diarrhea and are fever-free for 24 hours. Also, children are NOT allowed to bring medications to school in their backpacks. If you need your child to have medicine administered to them during school hours, you must get a form from the nurse and deliver the medicine directly to her yourself . Teachers can not administer medicine. Thank you for your cooperation.


We hope you and your child are enjoying the activities on the Fun Stuff page. We will be uploading more PowerPoints, class books and movies very soon, so stay tuned!


October 19, 2009

Q:Think back to when you were a little child. Who was your first teacher?
A: Your parents!

Parents are a child's first teacher, and we know that parental involvement is the key to academic growth and learning. So with that in mind, we are beginning to put a variety of things your child's blue folder that encourage home learning.  Last week, a supplemental packet of work came home. We will sometimes send these home with students just to provide some extra reinforcement of concepts we learned in class. This supplemental work is not for a grade, but if you could find the time to use them for home learning, they will greatly help your child.

Another packet you will see today is an article with fun activities that will  help your child learn to read. Each Monday, another article from the series will come home. As we come across other interesting reads, we will share them with you as well.

We are also sending home a list of sight words that we are working on in class. You can create flash cards with the words and use them in fun games, such as Concentration, Bingo, Crazy Eights, or Go Fish. When your child masters all the words on the Kindergarten list, we'll send home a new list that you can work on.



Hot Links
Mrs. C and I have discovered a great website called Crawford the Cat. It has free videos, books and activities that teach about health. We watched the handwashing video in class as a health lesson. Check it out!



Have a great week!
Mrs. J & Mrs. C

October 14, 2009

We have discovered a great health website called Crawford the Cat. There are some video clips starring a cute cat named Crawford who teaches the kids all about health. You will find a read-along book and coloring sheets there as well.




Enjoy!

Mrs. J & Mrs. C

Homework Oct. 12-16

**NOTE: Please be available to assist your child with homework, but remember that it is their work, and they must do the drawing, coloring, writing, etc. themselves.**


Monday (Phonics & Writing): 1.) Draw 5 pictures of things that begin with Mm. Label each picture. 2.) Write your first name 5 times with the first letter uppercase and the remaining letters lowercase.

Tuesday (Math): Draw an AAB pattern (i.e. red, red, blue or triangle, triangle, circle).

Wednesday (Science/Social Studies): Make a list of jobs or chores you can do at home.

Thursday (Language Arts): Write 2 sentences using the words “I see ______.” Draw pictures for each sentence.

Friday (Reading): Family Project: Fall Walk. You will need one paper plates and one bag (large baggie or grocery bag). Take your family out for a walk and you bag with you. Look for signs of fall. Collect signs of fall (i.e. colorful leaves, acorns, maple tree seeds (helicopters), etc.) Put your name on the bag, and send it and the plate in to class by October 21. We will make an art project with your items.

**Please do all assignments in your Homework Journal. Make sure to write name and date at the top of each page.**

Homework Journals are due on Fridays.*
Have a splendid week!

The K-Team

Homework Oct. 5-9

**NOTE: Please be available to assist your child with homework, but remember that it is their work, and they must do the drawing, coloring, writing, etc. themselves.**


Monday (Phonics & Writing): 1.) Draw a lunchbox in your journal. Cut and paste pictures of food that begin with S, and label each picture. 2.) Write your first name 5 times with the first letter uppercase and the remaining letters lowercase.

Tuesday (Math): Draw a row of pictures showing a simple pattern.

Wednesday (Science/Social Studies): What do you and your family like to do together? Draw a picture. Use colors and details.

Thursday (Language Arts): This week we read, “I Need I Lunchbox”. Draw 3 pictures in sequence to show the steps for preparing a sandwich (first, next, and last).

Friday (Reading): Finish your Family Project (Make a collage of your favorite foods, or foods your family likes to eat.) Read, read, read over the weekend, and write the titles in your journal.

**Please do all assignments in your Homework Journal. Make sure to write name and date at the top of each page. Homework Journals are due on Fridays.**

Have a splendid week!

The K-Team

Class News



We have lots of great learning activities coming up in the month of October. On the 14th of the month, local firefighters will visit the kindergarteners, talk about safety and fire prevention, and give the kids the opportunity to climb aboard the fire truck.

Later in the month, we will take a field trip to High Bridge Park for a fall nature walk. We will search for signs of the changing weather and seasons, and collect items we find. We will be using those items in class for math activities, journaling and art. Stay tuned for more information and a field trip permission slip which will come home next week.


On October 29th, we will have our Harvest Party and Storybook Parade. Students will be assigned to read their favorite story, journal about the story, then dress up like one of the characters from the story they read. More information will come home very soon, but in the meantime, be thinking of what story character you child might want to portray.

Well, that's all for now! We are planning to put up some great PowerPoints and learning videos (created by us) in the next blog update that you can use with your kids at home for a fun review of what we learned in class.