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Welcome to Back to School Night
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Parent Profiles How many of your children have gone through kindergarten? This is my first! (Take a deep breath!) I survived one…it’s my second! I’m a veteran…this is my third (or more).
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What We Do (Most Days) Check In Meeting and Calendar Math Letter Work or Kid Writing Centers Snack and Recess Social Studies, Science, or Choices Story Time * We will also go to the Gym and Library : )
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Morning Meeting Calendar Routine Flag Salute Review Rules Greeting Daily Message Sharing Review Schedule Calendar Weather Number of the Day Weather Graph Today’s Goals Meeting and Calendar
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We use Math in Focus: The Singapore Approach The math skills we work on in Kindergarten include: Addition and subtraction (including calculator skills) 1 to 1 correspondence and counting Number identification and number writing Problem Solving Graphing and data analysis Measurement (Introductions to time, money, weight, and length)
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Language Arts Houghton Mifflin Reading Program Read Alouds to develop comprehension –Phonemic Awareness –Letter Identification and Phonics –Sight Words –Word Families (-at, -an, -it, etc.) and Rhyming Guided Reading using leveled readers in small groups Handwriting Without Tears Kid Writing Poetry
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Composition Book
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Choices Construction Play Dough ABC Fun Book Nook Math Puzzles and Puppets Computers Art Writing Listening Science
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Other Subjects Environmental Science (a.k.a. Trees) The Five Senses and The Seasons Social Studies (Native Americans) Library Physical Fitness
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Calendar Coming Soon!!
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Report Cards Conferences: November and March Report Cards: (based on PA Standards) Here are examples from the Report Card: General SkillsLanguage Arts *Math ** Writes first name (capital first, rest lowercase) Identifies capital & lower case letters Counts to 30, 70, 100 States BirthdayIdentifies beginning and ending sounds in words Id. numbers to 0-20, 70, 100 Writes numbers to 10, 20, 30 Address and phone number Identifies and extends rhymesReads a graph Listening & Speaking SkillsHandwritingIdentifies 2-D Shapes Characteristics of Successful Learners Writing: Understands letter/sound relationships, correctly spells high frequency words, writes simple sentences 1 to 1 correspondence Extends and designs a pattern * We will also assess blending, high frequency words, story elements, writing last names, and conventions of writing by June. ** We will also assess skip counting, addition/subtraction, coin identification, non-standard measurement, and will have higher expectations for counting, number identification, and number writing.
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Volunteers Needed! Ways to help: Work at home (cutting, gluing, tracing, etc.) Kid Writing and Centers Holiday/Seasonal Events Field Trip If you haven’t already, please complete the Volunteer Form and send it back to school as soon as possible. I will send a confirmation notice once I organize our classroom volunteers. Thank You!
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Keep in Touch! The best ways to reach me are: 1.Email me at dwilson@havsd.net 2.Leave a note in your child’s notebook 3.Leave me a voicemail 610-853-5900 x4148 4.If your child’s dismissal plans change or there is an emergency, call the school directly at 610-853-5900 x4000
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Thanks for coming! Any questions for the common good? I’ll see you in November for our first conference!
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