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Kindergarten Curriculum Night. Holy Trinity Elementary. Curriculum Night. Welcome! / Bienvenue! What we will be covering tonight… Routines Expectations Homework. The Kindergarten Experience. Creating a love of learning
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Kindergarten Curriculum Night Holy Trinity Elementary
Curriculum Night Welcome! / Bienvenue! What we will be covering tonight… • Routines • Expectations • Homework
The Kindergarten Experience • Creating a love of learning • Helping children become more effective problem solvers, observers, listeners, speakers,and thinkers in a language rich environment • Helping children gain increasing independence through exploring, questioning, and understanding • Providing for a balance of child-centred and teacher-directed experiences
The Kindergarten Experience • Providing for meaningful and appropriate curriculum connections • Facilitating the development of the skills and concepts necessary to experience success • Supporting the development of a positive self-concept • Supporting the involvement of parents
Daily Routines • Free Play/Choice Centres/Directed Activity • Daily Message (Shared reading/review of concepts) • Calendar (Math) • Leader Activities –Counting/Graphing, letter recognition, sharing news
Daily Routines • Letter of the week: Starting in November • Show and tell • Letter sound • Printing review • Language Arts • Storytime • Shared reading and Writing • Phonological awareness
Daily Routines • Large Group Activities (Theme Related) • Science • Health • Religion • Math • Art • Social Studies (For Outcomes see the Department of Education website)
Daily Routines • Learning Centres • Small group • Hands on activities in all subject areas • Computer activities • Gym/Music -2 times each during the 7 day cycle
Activities • Buddy Reading • ArtsSmarts Program • Parent Volunteers always welcome to help out in the school and for field trip activities
Snacks • Bring one or two snack items/ make the choice at home – not at school • Easy open, nutritious, include spoons when needed • Use recyclable juice bottles – garbage free snack! • Put snack in a reusable ziplock bag so we can see if there is a spill
Reminders • Please bring in extra clothes if you haven’t already • Bring in school supplies • Donations of tissues/wipes/hand sanitizer is always appreciated!
Reminders • Drop off/ Pick-Up: • AM: Students are allowed in at 8:20am and must wait in the cafeteria • 8:35 am they will be allowed to go to their classroom –Class will start at 8:50 am • Dismissal at 11:30 am
Reminders • Drop off/ Pick-Up: • PM: Students are allowed in at 12:15pm and class will start at 12:20pm • Dismissal at 2:55pm • Parents need to wait in the porch • Please encourage your child to be independent in preparing to start their day and to go home
The School Code of Conduct • The 3 B’s: • Be Safe • Be Respectful • Be Responsible • 1, 2, 3 Magic • Tokens
Other • Birthday Invitations • Either all boys or girls, or whole class • Toys and jewelry • Easily lost: please don’t allow children to bring them to school • Emergency Closure • Please pick up childern if possible
French Immersion Goals • To develop students’ abilities to comprehend and speak French • To foster students’ confidence in their ability to use French • To develop literacy skills in French • To develop an appreciation of the French Language and Cultural Diversity
French Immersion Goals • The K FI Program is very similar to the English program with regards to the content but language of instruction is in French • Major difference is at the language level, children learn new vocabulary, new letter names, letter sounds…
French Immersion Students will be immersed in… • Songs • Everyday language (Routines) • Stories • Videos • Drama • Activities All in their second language. They will learn the language through these usages. The rate of student’s production of the new language will vary.
Homework • Our homework is intended to supplement our in-class work • Set up a homework routine (i.e 10 minutes a night) • Give your child a quiet area to complete their work with little distraction
Homework • Homework activities will include: • Home reading • Sight word practice • Printing • Math work • Phonemic awareness practice
Homework • We also recognize the importance of reading and suggest nightly reading to foster literacy and other language skills • The children will enjoy sharing their library book with their family and friends
Don’t hesitate to contact me should you have any questions, comments or concerns. Thank you for coming!