Friday, September 26, 2014


Kindergarten NEWS
 September 29-Octber 3, 2014

Upcoming Events
Monday, Sept. 29-Friday, Oct. 3—SEP WEEK  (See schedule below)
Wednesday, Oct. 1-Library
Thursday, Oct. 2—P.E./Music
Thursday, Oct. 9—Picture Retake Day—If you paid for pictures and are not satisfied, just send the entire picture packet back to school with your child on Oct. 9th for a retake.

Weekly Theme:
Weather/
Seasons
 
Literacy Ideas
·                Find a variety of interesting books to read with your child. 
·                Sing songs together and do finger plays.
 
News
         Kindergarten is an awesome place to be!  We have covered the letters A-J so far in class.  Your child should be able to write both upper and lower case letters correctly and tell you what sound each letter makes.  We have a handwriting book, an “I Can Draw It” book, an alphabet book and a poetry binder that we use to help reinforce each letter name and sound. 
         
       We have also been working in our “GOMATH!” books and are learning about numerals 0-5, matching, cardinality, pairs, larger, fewer, and more.
        
       Remember during SEP Week, we will not be having appointments for kindergarten students because of our individual assessments in August. However, if you have any concerns and would like to meet together, I would love to do that.  Please just let me know. Students will be dismissed every day at 10:50 for the AM students and 2:30 for the PM students even on Wednesday for that week.  PM students attend from 12:30-2:30, not the usual 11:30-1:30.  Extended Day students will stay until 2:30 as well. 
        
 Thank you for your support and have a super week!
ginger.ekker@ironmail.org
586-2850

Thursday, September 18, 2014


Kindergarten NEWS
 September 22-26, 2014


Upcoming Events
Monday, Sept. 22—PTA Dinner and a Movie Night at the Downtown Theater.  Check out  the school website or your texts for more information from the PTA.
Wednesday, Sept. 24--Library
Thursday, Sept. 25—P.E./Music

Weekly Theme:
School and
Community Helpers


Please reinforce having your child write his/her name the “kindergarten way”—beginning with a capital and all the rest lower case!  THANK YOU!


News
         The Take-Home Library (provided through the literacy center) aide works Mondays through Thursdays, which means that your child will not bring home a “book in the bag” on Fridays. Thank you for being diligent and reading with your child!  It makes a big difference in their success at school!
          
        During SEP Week, September 29-October 3, we will not be having appointments for kindergarten students because of our individual assessments in August when we met together in my classroom.  However, if you have any concerns and would like to meet together, I would love to do that.  Please just let me know.  I may call some of you as well.  Remember that the students will be dismissed early, allowing me to more effectively plan and prepare our curriculum to meet the needs of our students.  Students will be dismissed every day at 10:50 for the AM students and 2:30 for the PM students even on Wednesday for that week.  PM students attend from 12:30-2:30, not the usual 11:30-1:30.  Extended Day students will stay until 2:30 as well. 
        
       ENJOY YOUR WEEK!

ginger.ekker@ironmail.org
586-2850

Friday, September 12, 2014


Kindergarten NEWS
 September 15-19, 2014
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, Sept. 17--Library
Thursday, Sept. 18—P.E./Music
Monday, Sept. 22—PTA Movie Night Fundraiser  (This will take the place of the rained-out Back-to-School Bash)  More information will be coming through the PTA.

Weekly Theme:
Friendship/
Feelings


Parent Volunteers
Thank you to all of you who signed up to help with Centers.  I will let you know when we will begin, but we are shooting for the first part of October.


News
         Kindergarten is a great place to be!  Your children are doing well and we are making progress in every area of the curriculum.  I appreciate your support at home.  By the end of this week, your child should be able to write, recognize and know the sounds of each letter A through H. 
        
        During SEP Week, September 29-October 3, we will not be having appointments for kindergarten students because of our individual assessments in August when we met together in my classroom.  However, if you have any concerns and would like to meet together, I would love to do that.  Please just let me know.  I may call some of you as well.  Remember that the students will be dismissed early, allowing me to more effectively plan and prepare our curriculum to meet the needs of our children.  Students will be dismissed every day at 10:50 for the AM students and 2:30 for the PM students even on Wednesday for that week.  PM students attend from 12:30-2:30, not the usual 11:30-1:30.  Extended Day students will stay until 2:30 as well. 
 
HAVE A WONDERFUL DAY!

ginger.ekker@ironmail.org
586-2850

Friday, September 5, 2014


Kindergarten NEWS
  September 8-12, 2014
Upcoming Events
Monday, Sept. 8--Picture Day
Monday, Sept. 8 --Back To School Bash  (Look at the text from the PTA or the school website for additional information)!
Wednesday, Sept. 10--Library
Thursday, Sept. 11—P.E./Music

Early Literacy Idea
Play with letters!  Magnetic letters are good for word play.  Also, let your child trace letters in sand, salt, rice, etc.  as they say both the letter name and sounds.

News
         We have worked hard on focusing on rules and procedures in our classroom. The students are coming along nicely and settling into our routine.  Thank you for your support at home!  I am a firm believer that effective classroom management allows for optimal learning to occur and parent/teacher communication is vital!  Please feel free to call, e-mail or come into the classroom with any questions or concerns.
        We have learned about the letters Aa, Bb and Cc this week.  The students should be able to write the capital and lower case letters correctly as well as tell you the sounds they make.  We have also learned a poem for these three letters and have drawn pictures of an object that begins with each letter in our “I Can Draw It” books.  They are quite the artists!  The sight words we have learned are: me, see.  We also began working in our “GoMath” math books.
        Have a wonderful week and thanks again for your support and helping to make your child’s education a positive experience!

linda.wood@ironmail.org
586-2850

Monday, September 1, 2014


Kindergarten NEWS
 September 1-5, 2014
Upcoming Events
Monday, Sept. 1--Labor Day  (No School)
Wednesday, Sept. 3--Library
Thursday, Sept. 4—P.E./Music
Monday, Sept. 8--Picture Day
Monday, Sept. 8 --Back To School Bash

Weekly Theme:
“All About Me”/
Wants and Needs


Save your Box Tops!
Please remember to send in box tops with your child.  Each box top is worth 10 cents for our school, so please tell your relatives and friends to help with the collecting too!  It is a great way to earn money for our school.  THANKS!!


News
         We have had a great first week of school!  Thank you for sharing your children with me!  Each one has a special place in my heart already!  I love being with them each day and seeing them learn and grow!
         We have worked hard on establishing a routine and effective classroom management skills so optimal learning will occur with each child.  Let me explain how our classroom management works.  If a student is disrupting the rest of the class, he/she gets a clothespin on the green stoplight. This is just a reminder.  If he/she needs two reminders, the clothespin is moved to yellow and five minutes of recess is missed.  If three reminders are needed, he/she sits on the “thinking chair” away from the other children.  After a few minutes, I visit with him/her and ask if they are ready to join the class again.  If there is still a problem, he/she will visit with Mr. Oldroyd and it will be determined if the Skills Building Program is needed.  Your child will bring home a paper for you to sign if he/she was on the red stoplight that day.  I will also contact you so we can further discuss how we can work together to improve the behavior.  Thank you for your support!
           Have a wonderful week and please feel free to contact me with any questions or concerns!
linda.wood@ironmail.org
ginger.ekker@ironmail.org
586-2850