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Cimarron Elementary Kindergarten 2015-2016
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Kindergarten Orientation Agenda March 31, 2015 Welcome and Introductions Registration Information Holly Heiman - Attendance Clerk Immunization & Health Lacey Nolen– Campus Nurse General Information Kindergarten Teachers
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Registration Information Holly Heiman– Attendance Clerk (281-237-6905 ) Registration starts on April 7th Times to register: 9 -11 & 1-3 Refer to packet for details and directions Notes: please use a pen! –Fill in all phone numbers requested.
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Immunizations & Health Lacey Nolan, RN - CE School Nurse (281-237-6925) Immunizations 24 hour rule Current phone numbers Clothing Medications at school
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Counseling Services Elizabeth Kratz- School Counselor (281-237-6915) Counseling services for K students Guidance lessons provided Speech Therapy referrals
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PTA at CE Pre-Order School Supply – highly recommended by teachers
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Lunch Children get own trays Manage lunch independently Prepay is encouraged I.D. badges are used to purchase 30 minutes each day * Children also bring a small snack to eat in the afternoon in class.
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Transportation Children can: –walk with an adult or sibling, –ride the bus (if qualified for bus service) –ride in a car. Teachers supervise children during dismissal. Please try to keep the mode of transportation consistent day to day. –Children get stressed when transportation home changes.
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Backpacks –No wheels –Big enough to carry large library book –Big enough to have a change of clothes School Supplies School supplies –If pre-ordered, supplies will be in classrooms –If purchase on own, please bring supplies to “Meet the Teacher” night in August - check the school marquee for date
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Kindergarten Readiness
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Physical Readiness Can hold and use a pencil or crayon. Can cut straight lines. Can use restroom independently. Can put on shoes and coats without help.
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Cognitive Readiness Shows an interest in books and learning. Colors and “writes”. Interested in numbers and counting.
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Emotional Readiness Can separate from mom and dad for 7 hours. Can function without a nap. Can communicate needs appropriately.
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Social Readiness Can share toys. Can play with a variety of friends. Can follow simple directions. Can take turns. Can share adult attention.
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Parental Readiness Can leave child at door without emotional breakdown. Can live without child for 7 hours a day.
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What do most kids know? Most kids can… Recite full name. Write first name. Identify many letter names. Identify basic shapes. Identify the basic colors. Count to 20. Identify numbers 1-10.
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A Typical Day in Kindergarten Kindergarten is a fun, busy, learning filled day! Expect your kids to be happy, well educated, and a bit tired from all of their learning!
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Our Schedule Includes: Opening Activities Language Arts – Readers/Writers Workshop Recess Lunch Specials (P.E., Art, Music) Snack Math Social Studies/Science Developmental Centers * Library & Computer Lab 1x/week
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Academic Goals/Expectations - Reading Expectations for 1 st Grading Period (mid-October) Recognize 26 out of 52 letters (upper and lower case) Produce 13 letter sounds Master at least 20 high frequency sight words Copy basic shapes Cut and copy lines Write & spell their first name correctly with appropriate capitalization Read a Level A text
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1 st Grading Period Writing Expectation Samples
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Academic Goals/Expectations - Math Expectations for 1 st Grading Period (mid-October) Recognize numerals 0-5 Demonstrate quantity 0-5 & write numbers 0-5 Use number combinations to compose 2-5 Count sets of objects with one-to-one correspondence up to 10. Name, sort & describe 2D shapes and identify the criteria used for sorting.
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Academic Goals/Expectations - Reading End of year expectation Master 100 high frequency sight words Demonstrate listening comprehension-listen to a story and respond to questions Read a Level D text Form all lower and upper case letters correctly
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End of Year Writing Expectation Sample
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Academic Goals/Expectations - Math End of year expectation Recognize numerals 0-20 Demonstrate quantity 0-20 & write numbers 0-20 Use number combinations to compose and decompose 2-10. Count sets of objects with one-to-one correspondence up to 20 Count to 100 by 1’s, from any given number. Models and solves addition & subtraction problems when given an equation. Compare two objects according to length and weight
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Developmental Centers ~15 minutes day Time to practice social skills, motor skills, creativity Dramatic play, blocks, art, puzzles/games, discovery are a few centers
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Specials Art Music Physical Education PE everyday for 20 minutes Music & Art every other day for 20 minutes Wearing tennis shoes is mandatory for PE Wear shorts under dresses
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Library and Computer Lab Library skills and listening to stories are the focus during Library time. Each child will check out one library book at a time. Computer Lab is visited weekly to reinforce skills and to work on class technology projects. 3 computers & 4 iPads are used daily in the classroom.
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Enrollment Card If you choose “N” or “O” your child cannot be included in the End of Year Memory DVD
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The Big Day! Aug. 24 Get into scheduled routines before school starts Speak positively about school starting On August 24, arrive on time, but not too early (not before 8:00 am please!) Leave cheerfully…don’t linger Smile and be happy! Your child will be too.
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Getting Ready Survey Sight Words Alphabet Game
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Questions?
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Welcome to Kindergarten! 2015-2016 Return Packets on April 7 th
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