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Sunday, May 29, 2016
Sunday, May 8, 2016
Thank you for an amazing year!!
Dear parents,
As we are approaching the end of our school year,
Mrs. Wilson and I are so thankful for such an amazing year with your
students. We’ve had so much fun watching
them grow, and living the “light bulb” moments with them. They have accomplished so much, and it is
with bitter sweet feelings that we going to go through those last couple weeks
knowing it is almost time to say good bye, but also knowing that it is time for
us to let them fly.
Thank you again SO much for all your help and
support throughout the year. We loved
every moment spent with your child. They
are all precious in their own way, and we can’t wait to see them soar in first
grade!
In the meantime, here are some pictures of fun
times spent together: Our Spring
Carnival and our field trip to the Art Barn
Saturday, March 12, 2016
Spring is here!!
Mrs. Wilson and I hope you are enjoying the
beautiful, Spring like weekend!
We have
been very busy in Kindergarten for the last couple of months.
Here are pictures of our Valentine’s
exchange, Character Day,
and Dr. Seuss’ Day.
We so appreciate your help and support!
Take a peek into our Spring learning:
·
In Language Arts, we are learning long and short vowel sounds, digraphs (ch,sh,th), and we are still drilling sight words. Please help your child memorize his/her list
from the Sight Word Challenge by practicing it EVERY night! We already have 1/3 of the class who
completed the challenge, and they are now learning more challenging words. If your child is not at least on list 5,
there is a lot of catching up to do!
·
In Math, we have started a new unit called Investigating
Addition and Subtraction. We are
focusing on adding and subtracting sets 0-10 using different strategies and
tools (fingers, cubes, number line, counting on). We are also learning how to write equations
using the +, -, and = signs.
·
In Science, we are learning about living organisms Vs nonliving
things. Ask your child: what is the difference? How do you know when something is
living? We will then learn how to group
animals into characteristics (how they move, where they live…), about animals’ life cycles,
and the similarities and differences between species.
Please let me know if you have any questions
or concerns. Your children are working
hard, and Mrs. Wilson and I are very proud of all they’ve accomplished so far. We are quickly approaching the finish line, so make the best of it with your child by making sure he/she is doing homework every week, reading at least 15 minutes every night, and practicing the skills we are learning in class.
Thank you SO much for all you do to ensure our students' success.
Saturday, January 30, 2016
We are 100 Days smarter!!!
Please continue to support their learning at home. We now have homework on Tuesdays and Thursdays.
Homework has to be completed by Friday.
You may help your child, but please, do not complete the homework for
them. Homework allows your child to review
skills learned at school. It also allows
them to show you what they know! J
We are also starting our Sight
Word Challenge on Tuesday (please see your child’s folder for more
info). Your student will get a list of
sight words to take home. Help your
child memorize the words out of order.
Another way to reinforce reading skills is by reading to your child, or
let your child read to you EVERY night for a minimum of 15 minutes. Don’t forget to record the minutes in your
child’s February Reading Log (see his/her folder).
In Math, we are starting our
unit on measurement. We are focusing on comparing the size of
objects by using proper measurement words (longer, shorter, taller, heavier, and
lighter), and by exploring different ways to measure objects by using nonstandard
measurement tools (cubes, paper clips…).
We just concluded our Science
unit on Earth materials, particularly rocks, and we are now switching to Social Studies.
Our unit is American Symbols and
American presidents (George Washington, Abraham Lincoln, and our current
president).
As always, please do not hesitate to contact me at longe@fultonschools.org if you have
any questions or concerns.
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