What Kindergarten Parents Want to Know

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What Kindergarten Parents Want to Know Carlson Elementary School Chandler, Arizona

Agenda How to get ready for Kindergarten KIST testing School supplies to bring to school Breakfast and lunch Before/After School Communication Volunteering How to help out at Carlson Kindergarten Rules Classic Curriculum Classic Homework CTA Curriculum CTA Homework

What can we, as parents, do to help our child get ready for kindergarten? Work on beginning readiness skills. Booklet: Kindergarten Under Construction Go to: ww2.chandler.k12.az.us Click on the Parents and Students Tab Next click on Kindergarten Registration Link Next click on Kindergarten Information link on the left hand column Last, click on the link titled, "Kindergarten Readiness Handbook". Familiarize your child with simple rules. Make sure hygiene skills are mastered. Work on basic social skills, creating routines and structure in the home life. Work on mastering how to tie shoes. Practice how to write your name. Capitalize the first letter only. Practice holding a pencil correctly.

When will I know the results of the KIST test? Very important to show up for KIST testing since it is used for placement, (Date: TBD). The pre KIST test results are discussed at the first conference in August.

Should my child know all the objectives on the KIST test before school starts? No, these skills are worked on during the entire school year. The KIST test is a pre-assessment to see what skills your student has before coming into Kindergarten.

What supplies will my child need for school? Mostly all classroom supplies are provided. Home supplies needed: pencils, crayons, scissors and glue. A backpack big enough to carry a folder and library books A water bottle Contributions cheerfully welcomed.

Breakfast and Lunch Procedures for Kindergarten Set up a account in the cafeteria. You can also go to www.myschoolbucks.com and add money to your child’s account when needed. There is also the “CUSD Nutrition” App You can also pay in the morning before school in the cafeteria. Breakfast is $1.50, lunch is $2.75.

Where does my child go before school? Be on campus no earlier than 8:05 am. Siblings are not allowed on playground and play equipment before school, during school hours and afterschool. Students can not ride bikes and scooters until 2nd grade. The first bell rings at 8:25, the tardy bell rings at 8:30, and the school day ends at 3:00. Tardy bell at 8:30am – Vital to be on time. Wait for your teacher outside in the class line. Please do not meet your teacher in the classroom or in the hallway.

Where does my child go after school? Be prompt to pick up your child Parking lot procedures Child care vans/ School Bus Safety procedures

How will I be informed about what is happening in the classroom? Weekly Newsletters and homework – in homework folder and online. Carlson Marquee Mr. Schlueter’s Friday News Blast Progress Reports/Report Cards Conferences-in August and February

Am I welcome to volunteer in the classroom? YES! We ask that volunteers participate in the classroom starting in 2nd Quarter. Small groups Materials to prepare at home or in workroom. Special events-Field trips. Share special skills, talent. Art Masterpiece, Junior Achievement, Room Parent

How can I help Carlson School? Join and be a member of the Carlson PTO or Site Council. State Tax Credit money means field trips and other benefits. Attend/volunteer for functions and stay informed. View us as partners in the job of educating your child.

3 Simple Rules in Kindergarten Be safe Be respectful Try your best

Kindergarten Classic-Language Arts Writing daily in journals (informative, opinions…) We do both the Journeys Program as well as Spalding. Items include the following: Phonemic Awareness (segmenting, blending, rhyming…) Phonics (identifying letters and their sounds—Phonograms) Reading Comprehension (identifying author purpose, setting, characters, plot, problem/solution…) Fluency (sight words, small readers…) Vocabulary Grammar

Kindergarten Classic-Mathematics We’re using the new, “My Math” textbook from Mc Graw-Hill. We have a Math book that we complete pages out of that correlates to our Standards. Problem Solving throughout the school year. Our curriculum focuses on: number sense, Geometry, addition, subtraction, measurement, sorting and spatial concepts.

Kindergarten Classic-Homework The blue folder contains the daily homework, the behavior report, and newsletter for the week. The homework contains tasks that are being covered that week in reading, writing, math, science, and social studies. Please go through the folder nightly, Monday-Thursday and complete homework, discuss how your child’s day was, and sign on the bottom of the front page of the homework. In the folder you will also find book order forms, important notices from the office and finished work from your student. Please clean out any past work and notices to keep folder neat and clutter free.

CTA- Language Arts Language Arts Journeys Program Spalding Method Phonograms and Spelling Writing words, sentences, and stories Reading Words, sentences and stories Comprehension Identifying Narrative, Informative, and Informative-Narrative Stories Identifying characters, setting, and plot in a story Identifying facts and details in a story Telling the events of a story in correct order Making predictions about stories

CTA- Spalding Materials We Recommend Phonogram Cards (only one set needed per family) Additional Items Audio CD of phonograms Book Writing Road to Reading www.phonogrampage.com

CTA- Mathematics Math 1st – 4th Quarter - 1st Grade Skills and SaxonTextbook Addition facts to 20 Subtraction facts from 12 Counting by 1, 2’s, 5’s, 10’s to 100 Writing Numbers to 100 Place Value Shapes and Fractions Time and Money

CTA- Homework Students will have homework every evening, Monday thru Thursday beginning the second week of school. Each evening, students will have a math paper that reviews and reinforces the concepts we are learning in school. For the first quarter, students will also have phonogram and handwriting practice each evening. Second quarter this will switch to spelling practice. In addition, we ask that you read to, or listen to your child read for at least 15 minutes each evening. Homework is due every morning at the beginning of school. Students will be given a homework folder. Papers on the left side of the folder are for home. Papers on the right side of the folder should be completed and returned the next day.

Additional Classic and CTA Curriculum Science and Social Studies – We follow CUSD curriculum Art Masterpiece Music P.E. Library Recess Technology

2018-2019 School Year Meet the Teacher   Thursday, July 19th 5:30-7:00   Curriculum Nights 1st session 5:30-6:00 2nd session 6:05-6:35 You only need to attend one session   Wednesday, August 8th  Grades K, 2, 4, 6   Thursday, August 9th Grades 1, 3, 5

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