This week we will begin our jolly phonics program. Your child will learn the motions/sounds for several letters. Please have your child show you the motions and review the sounds at home. The motions are pictured on the side of the jolly phonics worksheet your child will bring home. We also will read lots of books about kindergarten. We will compare the classes in these books to our own classroom and see what we discover. Students also will explore unfix cubes and pattern blocks as we begin to be introduced to our math tools. In addition, this week we will spend a lot of time learning routines. The Kindergarten classroom runs very smoothly when routines are in place. We practice everything together, slowly, and then gradually release control. We aim to produce independent thinkers and learners. My goal is to help your child feel confident with their own abilities and comfortable enough to express themselves and explore their interests.
Please
remember to remove the items each night from your child's take home
folder. (Send the empty folder back to school each day) By looking over
these papers, you can learn a little bit about what we are doing in
class. Be sure to review the jolly phonics sounds and motions with your
child as well. Remember the first few weeks of school are all about
learning how our classroom functions, you may see lots of coloring pages
and simple worksheets. That is ok and things will change quickly once
we get our routines down.
Snack is an important part of the day :). It is easiest for your child
if you pack their snack in a separate container from their lunch. The
lunch boxes and snacks go in two different places so it is best to
already have them apart. The children can not have juice during
snack. Only water is allowed in the classroom. Please do not send juice
boxes to school for snack. They can drink juice during lunch.
I look forward to getting to know your child better next week as we tackle our first five day week of school. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions/concerns as the week progresses.
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