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Welcome! Hangzhou International School Pre-Kindergarten 2015-2016
Ms. Bohls
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Teachers Teacher: Tess Bohls
2nd year at HIS, 4th year teacher, 1st year teaching Pre-K Teacher Assistant: Mrs. Ivy -3rd year at H.I.S
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Morning Arrival Unpack backpack Morning Work
The morning routine helps children with the transition from home to school and promotes positive interaction with others.
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A B C Morning Meeting Calendar Morning Message Music and Movement
Jolly Phonics The above tasks enhance cognitive and social developments. Read Aloud/Response/Shared Writing A B C
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Specialists and Special Activities
Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday 8:10-9:00 Rhythm and Movement 1:15-2:05 Mandarin 10:35-11:25 2:10-2:50 Library Children develop their multiple intelligences by participating in these classes.
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Stations Literacy, Math, Social Studies & Science Large group lesson
---Introduce/Review Concept Small group rotation ( minutes) Stations Could Include Games Art Sensory Books and puzzles Writing Station time Academic/teacher directed station Academic/independent stations Children develop social, emotional, cognitive, and physical skills through play.
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Lunch Lunch 11:25-11:55 Wash hands Sit at lunch tables
Trays already on table with food served Main food item, bread or rice, egg, vegetable and fruit Juice, milk, or water Learning opportunity: table manners & social skills
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Rest Time Rest time-about an hour to start
As the year goes on, we will it out to a 20 minute quiet time, in preparation for Kindergarten. Please do not send huge blankets in the winter. They must fit in the cubby.
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Free Choice Centers Student choice play centers Centers could include:
Dramatic Play Art Blocks Puzzles Math Games Reading Trains/Cars/Trucks
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Outdoor Time 15-20 minutes of outdoor time at least twice a day
Rainy days: Indoor Playroom or classroom Outdoor time gives children opportunities to interact with peers, develop their large motor skills, and learn social skills.
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-Entry Point and Exit Point -Hands on learning
Units in order: Houses & Homes, Bears, Patterns, Shopping, Changes, Olympics **If there is any parent who has specialty’s in these areas, please make me aware -Each theme focuses on a variety of areas (LA, Math, Socials, Science) and strands -Entry Point and Exit Point -Hands on learning -Houses & Homes to begin on September 7.
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Houses and Homes Unit Independence and Interdependence
We will be finding out about all kinds of different homes and, through these activities, the children will learn about diversity. The children will play together in the home corner. Communicating The children will experience aspects of language such as rhythm and rhyme and will learn about words, pictures and print. They will listen to and reenact the story of the three little pigs Exploring Through the little pigs story we will explore a variety of materials. We will use research materials to find out more about a variety of homes, including animal homes. Healthy Living The children will learn about the need to take care of themselves and, through stories, explore emotions and emotional needs.
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Language Arts/Reading
Is integrated through all content areas Curriculum provides opportunities for children to listen, speak, read and write Will develop phonetic and phonological awareness Will learn and gain a greater understanding of concepts of print, book handling, story sequencing, comprehension and retelling Begin to recognize and print letters Identify individual letter sounds Jolly Phonics
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-Program that teaches children letters, sounds, letter/sound combinations through books, workbooks, music, actions, and technology -42 letter sounds, taught 1 daily and review
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Writing Predictable/Repetitive Text Shared Writing Illustrations
Class Books Writing Journals Name Writing
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1 2 3 Mathematics Students will learn to: Sort Objects
Identify, extend and create patterns Count to 30 Identify Numbers 0-20 Create Sets Identify and draw basic shapes Use positional words Begin using Pictographs
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Science and Social Studies
Integrated through all content areas Learn through investigation, hands-on and real world experiences This year students will: Ask questions, collect data and record observations Distinguish living and non-living objects Observe and describe a variety of animals Name and locate parts of the body Identify the 5 Senses Celebrate a variety of holidays Learn about roles of people in our community
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Social/Emotional Integrated through all content areas
Children will learn to be a positive member of our class, school and community, with our school’s ESLR’s as the focus: Knowing, Caring and Sharing, Communicating, Thinking, and Behaving Kelso’s Choices (See other slide) – Conflict Management Program by Ms. Tina to help identify and solve small problems independently or get help for a big problem.
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Assessment End of Year Portfolio Quarterly Progress Reports
Keepsake Book
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Communication Email tbohls@scis-his.org Weekly Update/Reminders
Class Website Take Home Folder
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Transportation Please remember to me at when your child will be absent from school or will be having a playdate. You can also copy Peggy at: on the Uniforms Uniforms-no jeans, or colorful pants or tights. Must wear light blue H.I.S. polo shirts with solid color navy blue bottoms (these can be purchased anywhere), or school dresses for girls. Closed toed shoes, no sandals or crocs. Winter time-H.I.S. cardigans, fleece, or hoodie. No bright color shirts over school uniform Arrival Time Please be on time in the mornings at 7:55am
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