Thursday, April 25, 2013


Kindergarten News
April 29-May 3


Upcoming Events
Monday, April 29—Fluoride

Monday, May 20—Reading Celebration

Tuesday, May 21—Field Day

Wednesday, May 22—Kindergarten End of Year Program

Thursday, May 23—Field Trip to Park Discovery

Friday, May 24—Last Day of School


Weekly Theme:
Living Things/Animals


Early Literacy Idea
Ask your children open-ended questions about a book you have read to them.  Questions that require more than just a “yes” or “no” response help them to think more deeply.  Use “What if” or “Why do you think” questions also.


NEWS
The 9th annual “Kite Flight for Reading and Sight” Kite Festival will be held this Saturday from 10:00 AM-4:00 PM.  You are welcome to stay as long as you want and participate in the activities or if you do not have time to stay, please just have your child turn in his/her reading calendars for a prize!  They can choose a kite, book, or movie ticket. This also helps us earn money for our school—the more charts turned in, the more $$ our school receives!  THANK YOU FOR YOUR SUPPORT IN THIS!

Remember that the last day for the take home library books to be returned to the school is on Thursday, May 9th.  The last day for the regular library books to be returned is on Thursday, May 2nd.  This will allow the ladies to take inventory on the books, but please continue to have your child read to you and you read to them with supplemental books of your own or from the public library.  THANK YOU!!

Our class will be doing our kindergarten program on Wednesday, May 22nd.  Please mark your calendars now for this important event!  Please have your child wear church clothes for our performances, which will be held in the school gym at 10:00 AM for morning students, and 12:30 PM for afternoon students.

The last day of school is Friday, May 24th.  All students get to meet their first grade teacher for next year on this day.  In order for this to happen, we need all students to attend the morning session of kindergarten (including those who normally attend the PM class).  We will meet from 8:50-10:50 for that day.  Extended day kindergarten will not be held on the last day of school.

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Thursday, April 18, 2013


Kindergarten News
April 22-26

Upcoming Events
Monday, April 22—Fluoride

Monday, April 22—Book Orders due

Monday, May 20—Reading Celebration

Tuesday, May 21—Field Day

Wednesday, May 22—Kindergarten End of Year Program

Thursday, May 23—Field Trip to Park Discovery

Friday, May 24—Last Day of School

Early Literacy Idea
Make up clapping games using rhymes that repeat a specific word family:  Miss Mary Mack, All dressed in black, had silver buttons all down her back.  She took her lunch from a paper sack, but saw a bug and gave it a whack!


NEWS
I wanted to make you aware that the last day for the take home library books to be returned to the school is on Thursday, May 9th.  The last day for the regular library books to be returned is on Thursday, May 2nd.  This will allow the ladies to take inventory on the books, but please continue to have your child read to you and you read to them with supplemental books of your own or from the public library.  THANK YOU!!

Our class will be doing our kindergarten program on Wednesday, May 22nd.  Please mark your calendars now for this important event!  Please have your child wear church clothes for our performances, which will be held in the school gym at 10:00 AM for morning students, and 12:30 PM for afternoon students.

The last day of school is Friday, May 24th.  All students get to meet their first grade teacher for next year on this day.  In order for this to happen, we need all students to attend the morning session of kindergarten (including those who normally attend the PM class).  We will meet from 8:50-10:50 for that day.  Extended day kindergarten will not be held on the last day of school.

586-2850

Thursday, April 11, 2013


Kindergarten News
April 15-19


Upcoming Events
Monday, April 15—Fluoride
Friday, April 19—Computers  
Monday, May 20—Reading Celebration
Tuesday, May 21—Field Day
Wednesday, May 22—Kindergarten End of Year Program
Thursday, May 23—Field Trip to Park Discovery
Friday, May 24—Last Day of School


Weekly Theme:
Living Things/Plants


Early Literacy Idea
Ask your child to name each of the vowels and tell you what sounds they can make!


NEWS
Our Kindergarten Assessments will take place on Friday, May 3rd- Tuesday, May 7th.  DIBELS and Benchmarking for reading levels will also take place the first part of May. It is exciting to see the great progress taking place with each one of your children!

The reading celebration is scheduled for Monday, May 20th.  As a school, we need to read 1,000,000 minutes in order to earn our way to the celebration.  If the students read 1,5000,000 minutes, Mr. Oldroyd has agreed to kiss a pig! Please keep track of the minutes on our own classroom-reading calendar and on the Kite Flight for Reading and Sight calendar.  Remember our goal for kindergarten is a minimum of 15 minutes a night for five nights a week.  (300 minutes a month).  Please continue to read with your child and have him/her read to you.  It makes a huge difference!

Our class will be doing our kindergarten program on Wednesday, May 22nd.  Please mark your calendars now for this important event!  Please have your child wear church clothes for our performances, which will be held in the school gym at 10:00 AM for morning students, and 12:30 PM for afternoon students.

The last day of school is Friday, May 24th.  All students get to meet their first grade teacher for next year on this day.  In order for this to happen, we need all students to attend the morning session of kindergarten (including those who normally attend the PM class).  We will meet from 8:50-10:50 for that day.  Extended day kindergarten will not be held on the last day of school.

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Thursday, April 4, 2013


Kindergarten News
April 8-12

Upcoming Events
Monday, April 8—Fluoride

Monday, April 8—Arts Night 6:30 PM in the school gym

Friday, April 12—Computers   
Monday, May 20—Reading Celebration

Tuesday, May 21—Field Day

Wednesday, May 22—Kindergarten End of Year Program

Thursday, May 23—Field Trip to Park Discovery

Friday, May 24—Last Day of School

Weekly Theme:
Living Things/Plants


Early Literacy Idea
Build a poem together.  For example, “I went to the farm and what did I see?  A pink pig sitting under a ________. “  “I jogged by a log and saw a green ________.”


NEWS
Time is going so quickly!  We only have seven weeks of school left!  We will be doing lots of important learning during these last weeks of school.  Please continue to make school an important priority.  THANK YOU!  Our Kindergarten Assessments will take place on Friday, May 3rd- Tuesday, May 7th.  DIBELS and Benchmarking for reading levels will also take place the first part of May.

The reading celebration is scheduled for Monday, May 20th.  As a school, we need to read 1,000,000 minutes in order to earn our way to the celebration.  If the students read 1,5000,000 minutes, Mr. Oldroyd has agreed to kiss a pig! Please keep track of the minutes on our own classroom-reading calendar and on the Kite Flight for Reading and Sight calendar.  Remember our goal for kindergarten is a minimum of 15 minutes a night for five nights a week.  (300 minutes a month).  Please continue to read with your child and have him/her read to you.  It makes a huge difference!

Our class will be doing our kindergarten program on Wednesday, May 22nd.  Please mark your calendars now for this important event!  Please have your child wear church clothes for our performances, which will be held at 10:00 AM for morning students, and 12:30 PM for afternoon students.


Mr. Oldroyd is taking teacher requests for next year until April 12th.  The form to fill out is on line.

586-2850