Friday, February 8, 2013

100 Days!!! Wow!






Ashlyn was our star student this past week.  She is a star because she likes to be around people and to have fun!  




100th Day!





Snowflake Ball is on Saturday, February 23rd.  Look for a blue flier that went home with your son/daughter. 




We did it!  We collected 100 cans!  Thank you kindergarten families!! You are the best!


VALENTINE'S DAY NEWS!!!

Valentine's Day/100th Day Family Project due Friday, February 1.  Have fun and be creative!

Valentine's Day Party News:  We have 20 students in our class.  On the Valentines, please only write who the Valentine is from.  Please NO treats. You can do pencils, erasers, non-edible items.  Thank you!!!

Six Flags Read to Succeed Reading Log   Don't forget to read with your child.  Keep a log of your minutes read until February 21st.  If you reach 360 minutes, turn the log in to school on February 22nd, and your child will receive a free ticket for admission to Six Flags Great America. 

POPCORN WORDS:  We sorted our popcorn words.  The words that are in the plastic Ziploc bag are words we know: a, and, at, am, big, but, can, did, do, for, it, into, I, in, is, like, little, my, me, not, on, run, ran, see, too, to, up, we, and yes.  These words are now posted on a word wall in the classroom titled "WORDS WE KNOW".  Please keep both bags in your child's folder (after you've practiced with him/her daily, hopefully!).  We will continue to use all the words in the classroom.  

POETRY:    Using poetry, we will note rhyming words, highlight popcorn words and we will read the poem everyday in order to work on one-to-one correspondence, left to right progression as well as eventually noting punctuation.  The children will each have a poetry folder that they will use to collect all the poems.  This way they will be able to pull their poetry folder out anytime to read with a friend or read to self.  Poetry can be a fun way to teach reading.  It helps eventually build fluency in readers as well as a fun way to spot popcorn words and rhyming words.  

POEMS:  "The New Year" and Let's See" 

Just a note about poetry:  I decided to focus on one poem a month.  With our limited time in kindergarten, I wanted to be sure that we spent enough time on each poem.  Thank you!  

A lot of the kindergartners are starting to notice popcorn words in books that we read, in writing or in posters/signs around the room/school.  They are great word detectives and using their eagle eyes to find those words. Please encourage this everyday when at home or when you are out together.  They love spotting those words!


We will need to know 94 popcorn words by the end of kindergarten

This week we learned the popcorn words look, jump, and goodPlease practice popcorn words at home with your child. The popcorn words are found in the red bag in their green folder. The bag should contain the following words: I, a, it, in, like, see, big, my, up, run, is, but, can, am, did, not, we, me, on, at, on, ran, for, yes, and, little, so, go, no, the, you, down, he, she, be, get, help, now, our, out, here and into.

Next week we will be introducing: will, must and have 

We will be adding two/three words a week from now on; therefore, your support at home will only benefit your child.

Some ideas to do with popcorn words: write them in shaving cream, rainbow write (the kids know this one), write them in rice, use magnet letters to spell the words, stamp out the word using letter stamps, play memory using the words (you will need to make two sets of each word in order to play), write using chalk, find the words in books or magazines, use letter stencils to make the words, use play dough to make the words. These are all ways to help reinforce these popcorn words.

FOCUS and LISTEN...use your attent-o-scope!!! We need to use our eyes, ears and brain when we focus attention on something.  We say "Eyes are watching. Ears are listening. Bodies still. Voices off. Or Mrs. Riadi rings the bell.  Or we say attent-o-scope.  These are all ways we remember that it's time to FOCUS and LISTEN.
Building our social skills is also important in kindergarten!

Mrs. Will visited our classroom this week.  We talked about how to handle wait time and how to solve problems.  Look for the purple home links on Monday.  Sorry the week got away from me and I did not have a chance to get those out to you.  These are for your information and do NOT need to be sent back; however, if you are working on these areas with your child and would like to send them back for extra reinforcement, I'll be glad to put a "smelly" star on it and send it back.     


POSITIVE BEHAVIOR!!!

Our Good Job PAWS BIN!

Every Wednesday I will be picking three names out of the Paw Jar.  These three students will be able to choose a prize from our GOOD JOB PAWS BIN!  The more paws they earn the more of a chance they have of getting picked!  Ask your son/daughter how he/she can earn paws!

In order to maintain a positive atmosphere at this age, we need to constantly reinforce expected behavior; therefore, I'm asking for your help to build a classroom treasure chest.  I am looking for small items such as stickers, pencils, erasers, small toys (McDonald's Happy Meal toys), items that five/six years would be excited to get! 



Box Tops!!!

BOX TOPS: Don't forget to send in Box Tops!!!









We finished our weather unit by reading the book What We Can Do. We brainstormed things we can do in different kinds of weather. We also read a couple of 100th Day books in celebration of 100th Day!  We read Kindergarten Count to 100. And we counted to 100!  We also enjoyed the book Ready, Set, 100th Day! We noticed all the different things we can use to count to 100.  It reminded us of the hearts we made.  We also used our popcorn words to make a class book called Get Help Now!  The children were partnered up with a kindergarten friend and they had to think of a scenario that they would need to Get help now!  We also drew pictures of the opposites good and bad.  The kindergartners had chance to think of something that is good, they drew it on the big paper and signed their name.  Then they thought of something bad, drew it on the other half of the big paper and signed their name.  

The kindergartners also worked on the sound "er". The action for "er" is like the sound of a mixer.  We will get to "ar" next week.  

***Please practice building fluency with your child. Make flashcards with the letters on them (mix uppercase and lowercase together). Time your child to see how many letters he/she can produce sounds for in one minute. Fluency with letters will eventually help with fluency in reading. We do this in the classroom so the children are familiar with this. ***


The goals in math for this quarter are adding/subtracting numbers 1-10 using objects or pictures to help solve a number sentence.  The children will also be expected to count to 75.  They will also be expected to recognize, write and compare numbers 11-20.  The children will also be expected to know that numbers 11-19 have one ten and one, two, three, four, five, six, seven, eight, or nine ones.   

We are continuing to count by 1's and 10's. Keep counting at home!
We will also continue to compare numbers (greater than/less than).  


Have a great weekend!