Friday, May 23, 2014

Is everyone surviving the constant end of the year madness???!!!  Every time I get overwhelmed with the number of requests, lists, games, parties, projects and small meltdowns...I remind myself how lucky I am to be a part of this AMAZING community.

Reading:  Yes.  We are still finding time to read.  I completed the DIBELS assessment and will do at least one more week of guided reading next week.  We are working on using context clues to figure out unknown words.  We are also learning about reading fluently by reading smoothly and making it sound  like we are talking.

Writing:  We worked on planning our stories this week so we could include more details.  We continue to use the story hand.

Math:  We are working on greater than and less than.  We are also working on mental math strategies and counting on.  Base ten concepts are also a daily review skill.  

Upcoming Events:
Countdown:
Tuesday is P:  Pajama Day-wear pajamas that can be worn outside for the weather.  Slippers are fine for our inside time, but be sure to pack shoes for recess.  
Wednesday is Q:  Girls are Queens! (If girls are wearing glass slippers...they need to be able to walrk all the way to Rehm Park or bring a change of shoes.) This is also Picnic and Play:  We need a few more volunteers.  Can you help?  
Thursday is R:  Reading Day-Bring a towel to read on when we read outside.  A favorite book from home is great, too!
Friday is Super Hero Day:  Dress like your favorite super hero!
  • May 28th:  All Kindergarten Families are invited to Rehm Park for Pizza and Play!  9:30-12:30.  Look for a sign up genius soon! 
  • June 3rd Conservatory-We will walk to the Conservatory.  Can you walk with us?  
  • June 6th-All School End of the Year party-This will be at Barrie Park in the evening. Come and dance and join the mini Olympics!
  • June 10th: Last day of school.  Don't miss the teacher dance!

Friday, May 16, 2014

This week, in addition to our super fun visit to First Grade classrooms, games and giggles and even ice cream, we learned A LOT!!!!


Reading:  We continue to practice silent e words and figuring out unknown words by using picture and word clues.  I am more than half way through our DIBELS assessment.  The kids are doing great and have made tons of progress.
Writing:  We are working on our Story Hand stories.
Math:  We are learning about base ten and counting on.  We also continue to practice drawing pictures to help us with subtraction problems.
Science:  We  have learned a lot about the plant cycle and the butterfly life cycle.  On Friday we learned about pollination-Kindergarten style!  We made butterfly puppets and then flew them from flower to flower to gather and spread "pollen"- which thankfully did not make us sneeze!  Check out the pictures and ask your child to explain how bees and butterflies help flowers.  While you are at it-ask your child to sing the "Black and Yellow Bee" song.

Countdown for Next Week:




Monday:  K-Boys dress like Kings and make decisions!
Tuesday:  Lunch outside  (Lunch ordering will be the same-hot or cold lunch is fine.)
Wednesday: Math Day
Thursday:  Note Day-We'll write notes
Friday:  Olympic Day-Kids need gym shoes all day!

Dates:
  • May 19th:  Last Day for Class Library checkout/All Books Due June 3  
  • May 22nd  Summer Reading Program Asembly 10:00 am.  Your kids will come home wanting to go to the public library!
  • May 23:  Olympic Day!  Kids should wear gym shoes!
  • May 23:  Staff and Parent Softball game at Irving!  Super fun and there may even be some food trucks!
  • May 28th:  All Kindergarten Families are invited to Rehm Park for Pizza and Play!  9:30-12:30.  Look for a sign up genius soon! 
  • June 3rd Conservatory-We will walk to the Conservatory.  Can you walk with us?  
  • June 6th-All School End of the Year party-This will be at Barrie Park in the evening. Come and dance and join the mini Olympics!
  • June 10th: Last day of school.  Don't miss the teacher dance!

Tuesday, May 13, 2014

Our Kindergarten Countdown is in full swing!  We had a great time making applesauce last week.  On Tuesday, as we were measuring our teddy bears, Reyes exclaimed, "I didn't think it could get better than Applesauce Day!  But it just did!"   I have the best job in the world.  Who else gets to experience the pure joy of measuring teddy bears with cubes?

Reading:  We are really focusing on comprehension during Whole Group reading.  During center time I am doing the DIBELs assessment.
Writing:  During writing we are working on using a "Story Hand" to help us remember to include details in our stories.  This requires the students to write several sentences on the same topic.  It takes us a few days to complete a story like this.
Math:  We are working on subtraction and base ten.  Additionally, we are measuring with our feet!
Science:  We have enjoyed watching our Painted Lady Butterflies turn into chrysalids.  Our bean plants are healthy and are coming home.

Dates:
  • May 15 Art Fest- This is my FAVORITE school event of the year! Art is displayed, poems are performed, Spanish games are played and the gym is open. I will be encouraging your child to sign up for the POETRY SLAM!  
  • May 19th:  Last Day for Class Library checkout/All Books Due June 3
  • May 22nd  Summer Reading Program Asembly 10:00 am.  Your kids will come home wanting to go to the public library!
  • May 23:  Olympic Day!  Kids should wear gym shoes!
  • May 23:  Staff and Parent Softball game at Irving!  Super fun and there may even be some food trucks!
  • May 28th:  All Kindergarten Families are invited to Rehm Park for Pizza and Play!  9:30-12:30.  Look for a sign up genius soon! 
  • June 3rd Conservatory-We will walk to the Conservatory.  Can you walk with us?  
  • June 6th-All School End of the Year party-This will be at Barrie Park in the evening. Come and dance and join the mini Olympics!
  • June 10th: Last day of school.  Don't miss the teacher dance!

Friday, May 2, 2014


We had a full week!  We learned a lot about seeds and plants!  I bet you did not know that Kindergartners could use context clues to figure out words like germination and photosynthesis!
We also enjoyed our Book Talks!  The students are doing a great job sharing their favorite books with us.  I look forward to hearing more next week.
The opera was a great experience, too!  Thanks to the PTO for funding this every year!
On Wednesday Ms. Penney came in for our second Art Start class.  This week we learned how we can use parts of a plant to dye wool!  We used beets, onion skins and cabbage!  We can't wait to see our fabrics!
In math we are working on subtraction number stories and drawing pictures to solve subtraction problems.
And just in case you thought this week was busy...please check out the dates below.  Look for the ABC countdown calendar in your child's folder!
  • May 2nd Irving Sleepover-I'm happy to answer questions about this.  It's super fun and many Kindergartners do great.
  • May 5th Kindergarten ABC countdown begins-We will count down the last 26 days of Kindergarten with different events for each letter of the alphabet.  Homework will follow a different format.
  • May 5:  A is for Apple Day!  We will be making applesauce.  Your child should bring a peeled, cut up apple.
  • May 7th Kindergarten Open House-Do you know any incoming Irving Kindergarten students? Please help spread the word!
  • Shop, Swap and Read: May 8:  6:00-7:30
  • May 15 Art Fest- This is my FAVORITE school event of the year! Art is displayed, poems are performed, Spanish games are played and the gym is open. I will be encouraging your child to sign up for the POETRY SLAM!  
  • May 19th:  Last Day for Class Library checkout/All Books Due June 3
  • May 22nd  Summer Reading Program Asembly 10:00 am.  Your kids will come home wanting to go to the public library!
  • May 23:  Olympic Day!  Kids should wear gym shoes!
  • May 23:  Staff and Parent Softball game at Irving!  Super fun and there may even be some food trucks!
  • May 28th:  All Kindergarten Families are invited to Rehm Park for Pizza and Play!  9:30-12:30.
  • End of Year Party 
  • June 3rd Conservatory-We will walk to the Conservatory.  Can you walk with us?
  • June 6th-All School End of the Year party-This will be at Barrie Park in the evening. Come and dance and join the mini Olympics!
  • June 10th: Last day of school.  Don't miss the teacher dance!