Monday, September 24, 2018

Week Four in Kindergarten!

The first few weeks of Kindergarten have really flown by!  The children have been busy making new friends, and learning our expectations and daily routines. They have already begun to absorb so much information in the short time they have been in school and they are very excited to know about everything! I am looking forward to a great year!  


Last week we settled on a weekly schedule that seems to work well for us. It offers times for the children to explore, play and build relationships with peers while also providing ample time for academics. Having a set daily routine and a predictable schedule seems to be of comfort for many of the children. Like many adults, children also like to know what to expect of their day.

Below is a draft of our current weekly schedule. This is subject to change, as needed.


Specials Schedule:
* Monday: PE with Mr. Newton - children should bring/wear sneakers
* Tuesday: Library with Ms. Esterline - library books are due each week
* Wednesdays: Art with Ms. Joni
* Thursday: Music with Ms. Lindsey
* Thursday: Guidance with Mrs. Tatlock
* Friday: PE with Mr. Newton - children should bring/wear sneakers

Curriculum Update

Math
We have begun our first unit of study in math focused on numbers to five and ten. For the past two weeks, we have been sorting our shoes by different attributes, counting and comparing numbers, and recognizing and building sets of five using fingers, five-frames, and objects.


Literacy
Fundations - Fundations is a program that MCS is using with students in grades K-2 to assist in teaching the foundational skills for reading and spelling.  This program emphasizes phonemic awareness, phonics-word study, high frequency word study, fluency, vocabulary, handwriting, and spelling. This week, we have been learning how to write the letters, b, t, f, m and n.  We have also been making associations with words that we know that begin with those letters, and also making associations with keywords such as: bat, top, fun, man, and nut to help students remember the sounds for each letter.  

Reading - Students have been exploring the books from our classroom library and have been enjoying our read aloud time each day when we sit together to read and discuss books.  We have been reading a lot of alphabet books to help us learn the names of each of the letters in the alphabet and become familiar with some letter sounds. Students have also participated in daily choral reading activities with our morning message. We have learned a few sight words already: I, see and a.

Writing - Students have begun to write about things they know.  We are learning how to make our pictures represent what we are trying to say with our words and writing words that tell about our pictures.  We also are beginning to think about sounds in words and which letters may be used to represent those sounds that we hear when we say words slowly.


Social Studies/Science
We are currently learning about the Five Senses. During this science unit, we will be exploring how our senses work and we will be learning about how we, as scientists, use our senses to learn more about the world around us.


Additional Information


Lunch/Dismissal Forms - Thank you to all families who have been returning their lunch/dismissal forms to school each week.  These forms are extremely helpful in informing us of what your child will eat throughout the week and more importantly, where they will be going after school.  Please continue to send these forms in with your child at the start of each school week (in their PAWS folder). If plans change during the week, please contact Cindy Castle in the main office at 802-453-2314 or cindy.castle@mausd.org or email me at sharon.lynch@mausd.org as soon as possible.


Birthdays/Holiday Celebrations - Throughout the year, our Kindergarten class will focus projects and special events around the four seasons and building friendship.  While we do like to acknowledge that our birthdays are special days and welcome students to bring in a special snack to share with their friends (if they choose), out of respect for all of our students and families, we do not celebrate birthdays with special parties, or holidays with special gifts.  The one exception that is made each year is at Halloween, when MCS has it’s annual school-wide Halloween parade.


For any family who may be hosting a party during the school year, I would prefer it if any invitations could be given out to students through email or standard mail (a school directory will be sent home this fall), unless all classmates are invited.  In that case, I would be happy to send invitations home with the children in their Friday folders.  I understand the challenges of hosting parties with 10 or more people, but please know that all of these children care about each other and consider everyone their “friend.”  Not receiving an invitation to a party when others do can be very confusing and heartbreaking for children at this age. Thank you for your understanding.

Scholastic Book Orders - If you would like to place a book order for your child, I will be placing orders on Friday, September 28th. You may send paper orders and payment (please make checks payable to Scholastic) to school with your child or you may visit our online classroom order page and use our class code: HDK8K

✩ Field Trip - The Kindergarten classes will be traveling by bus on Wednesday, October 3rd to the Parker Family Farm in Williston to learn all about pumpkins!  We will leave school around 8:30 and return in time for lunch at 11:00.  The cost of this field trip ranges from $2.00-$7.00 and parent chaperones are welcome to attend.  Permission slips and payments are due to school by Friday, September 28th.  


✩ Volunteers - If you think you may want to chaperone a field trip or assist with an occasional special event in the classroom this year, please be sure to complete the appropriate paperwork (click here) and have it signed by Cindy Castle in our main office.  If you have any questions regarding background checks or submitting paperwork, please contact Jennifer Willey at the MAUSD offices (802-453-6946 or Jennifer.Willey@mausd.org).



Sunday, September 2, 2018

The First Week of School!

The first three days of school have been so exciting in Kindergarten!  We have been learning about what it's like to be in Kindergarten and spending most of our days making new friends through play, practicing some of our daily routines, and learning our school-wide expectations. 

Your child may have shared with you that we have been working together to earn "Cat Coins" for our classroom cat coin jar.  This is part of our school-wide positive behavior system which acknowledges students for their positive behaviors.  Each time a student is caught following PAWS (i.e. having a Positive Attitude, Acting Respectfully, Working Hard and making Safe choices), their behavior is recognized with a cat coin.  Each coin collected is added to our classroom jar and when our jar has been filled, we will earn a small classroom celebration.  In addition, our jar of coins is delivered to the main office and our mountain lion is moved to the next rock on its path to the top of our PAWS bulletin board.  Each time a classroom fills their jar with cat coins, the mountain lion moves along its path.  When it reaches its final rock, we have a school-wide celebration.  We are very close to filling our classroom jar for our first celebration.  We are VERY excited!

I hope that your child has enjoyed his/her first few days of school.  I know that many are adjusting to the longer days and have been feeling very tired at the end of the school day.  It may take several weeks until the school schedule becomes a normal routine for some children.  Until then, I apologize for any grumpiness that you may experience at home in the evenings and encourage you to try early bedtimes to help them with the transition.

Curriculum Update

Math - Students are beginning to explore some of our math materials.  This week, we learned how to use pattern blocks, unifix cubes and counting bears.

Literacy
✩ Reading - Students have been enjoying our read aloud time each day.  This is a time when we sit        together to read and discuss literature.
✩ Writing - Students wrote about their hopes and dreams for Kindergarten, this week. 

Additional Information

✩ Lunch/Dismissal Forms - These forms are extremely helpful in informing us of what your child will eat throughout the week and more importantly, where they will be going after school each day.  Please be sure to fill out these forms and send them to school with your child at the start of each school week (in their PAWS folder).  If plans change during the week, please call Cindy Castle in the main office (802-453-2314) or send an email as soon as possible.

✩ Lunch/Milk Money - If you would prefer to add money to your child's account by cash/check, please be sure to send any money to school in a bag or envelope clearly labeled with his/her name.

✩ Lunch Pin # - On Friday, I sent home a paper pin pad with your child's lunch pin number.  To assist your child in memorizing his/her number, please have them practice touching the numbers frequently at home.

✩ Home to School Communication - Be on the look out for your child's PAWS folder which will
contain important communications from school as well as student work for them to share with you and keep at home.  I hope to post a newsletter on our classroom blog at least twice a month and do periodic check-ins with families as needed. 

Should you ever have any questions or concerns, please feel free to reach out to me by email anytime (sharon.lynch@mausd.org).  I have my email open during the day and will see when messages have been received.  However, due to my busy schedule with your children, it may take up to 24 hours for me to respond.  Also, please note that I often do not respond to emails after 4:00PM on weekdays or on weekends or holidays.  If your message is urgent, please be sure to call the school office and they will relay any messages to me or forward you to my voicemail.  Should you wish to meet with me in person, please call the school or email me in advance to set up a time for us to meet.  Before and after school drop-ins are not always a great time for me to meet (without prior notice) as I use this time to prepare for my work with the children or to meet with colleagues.

✩ Volunteers - If you think you may want to chaperone a field trip or assist with an occasional special event in the classroom this year, please be sure to complete the appropriate paperwork (click here) and have it signed by Cindy Castle in our main office.  If you have any questions regarding background checks or submitting paperwork, please contact Jennifer Willey at the MAUSD offices (802-453-6946 or Jennifer.Willey@mausd.org).