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Welcome Parents!. Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Seebeck & Ms. Farrell. Welcome to Kindergarten!. Please ask any general questions you may have. If you have any questions specific to your child’s academic success please schedule an individual conference. My Goals.
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Welcome Parents! Mrs. Shearer, Mrs. Seebeck & Ms. Farrell
Welcome to Kindergarten! • Please ask any general questions you may have. • If you have any questions specific to your child’s academic success please schedule an individual conference.
My Goals • To help give your children the academic and social skills needed to be successful. • To provide a supportive and fun classroom environment. • To help your child make new friends and discover new interests.
Mrs. Shearer Kindergarten Teacher Hometown- Southampton Tuckahoe District • Interests • Travel • Art • The beach • Animals • Collecting sea glass and shells • Interior Decorating
My Goals • To help give your children the academic and social skills needed to be successful. • To provide a supportive and fun classroom environment. • To help your child make new friends and discover new interests.
Reminders Homework Folders • Must be returned to school everyday. • Notes from home • Lunch money envelope • Reading books in the future
Reminders • Please pack a healthy snack everyday. • Please wear sneakers on Gym days. • Please return Library books on time. • Please dress your child appropriately for the weather.
Reading Independent Reading • Students browse book bins • Students choose books to read independently on the carpet or at tables • Includes all levels and genres
Reading Guided Reading • Small group reading instruction based on students’ needs • Leveled books across all genres • Reading teacher pushes in to classroom Shared Reading • Poem of the Week • Sight word rings • Big books • Vocabulary
Fundations • Systematic and explicit phonics instruction effective for all children. • Provides a systematic and explicit approach to reading and spelling with phonics. • We will combine this instruction with the reading of good literature, which is just as important for your child’s development.
Fundations • Fundations is systematic because it follows a definite sequence for teaching and it follows a very definite procedure to teach those concepts. • Fundations is explicit because it teaches all concepts directly. The children will review letters and learn how to form these letters. They will learn sounds using keywords to help them remember. They will soon move on to blend the sounds into words. Fundations introduces many aspects of word and sentence structure.
Writing • Weekend News • Poetry Journals • Class Books • Writing Folders • Free Writing
Math Grade K Overview • Counting and Cardinality • Know number names and the count sequence. • Count to tell the number of objects. • Compare numbers. • Operations and Algebraic Thinking • Understand addition as putting together and adding to, and understand subtraction as taking apart and taking from. • Number and Operations in Base Ten • Work with numbers 11–19 to gain foundationsfor place value. • Measurement and Data • Describe and compare measurable attributes. • Classify objects and count the number of objects in categories. • Geometry • Identify and describe shapes. • Analyze, compare, create, and compose shapes. Common Core Standards
Science • Students go to the science classroom with Mrs. Teitjen once a week. • Science concepts are incorporated throughout the year during everyday instruction.
Music and Art • Students attend Music with Mrs.Goodale once a week. • Students attend Art with Ms. Imperale 3 times a week. • In addition, Art and Music are integrated into the daily classroom routine
Classroom Community • Our classroom is a community. In our community, we have rules to help us get along with each other. • Our class rules are: • Be nice to others. • Raise your hand to speak. • Use walking feet. • Use quiet voices. • Sit criss cross applesauce on the carpet. • Follow directions.
Homework • Students will be assigned about 15 minutes of homework every night. • Homework is a reflection of what we are studying in class. • Homework will include Fundations and Math Monday thru Thursday. • Please read every night with your child and review sight words.
Field Trips • We have lots of fun field trips planned for this year! • We will attend two plays at the West Hampton Performing Arts Center as part of our reading units. • We will visit Hank’s Pumpkintownand take part in their farm informational tour as part of our science unit on the life cycle of a pumpkin. • TBA- Spring final field trip