During this week we introduced the letter V. We reviewed verbs and
vowels. Your child has been introduced to nouns, verbs, and adjectives this
year. They may not be able to recall those names (nouns, verbs, adjectives) but
when we talk about them in regards to their writing, they understand how to use
them to make their writing more interesting. Vowels are tricky in Kindergarten.
It is typical for your child to mix up e/i, and o/u....but we really want to do
a push this last quarter to see if they can master the vowel sounds (this will
be an expectation when common core LA is adopted). It would be helpful if you
have a chance to practice this skill at home. A good way to practice it is by
showing them a list of nonsense words and having them sound them out. For
example, have them sound out words like vej, zop, dev, faz, etc. Our goal would
be to have them able to "read" these words without having to sound them out
first.( They should always use the short vowel sound.) It is ok if your child
needs to say the individual sounds first, but encourage them to then blend the
sounds together. Another way to practice vowels is to have them sort pictures of
things that have the same middle vowel sounds ( cat, cap, jam, mat, and jet,
red, bed, set). Having a good grasp of vowels will help your child be more
prepared for first grade! Students will also learn about how to use a venn
diagram to compare things.
In math this week we will continue to work on
problem solving and subtraction. The kindergarten students need to be fluent in
subtraction facts up to 10. This means they should not have to use their
fingers, objects, or drawings to solve problems within 10. This is a new
expectation for a K student. We are working on this through exploration, games,
and continued practice. We also want them to understand WHAT subtraction is and
not just have memorized the facts. You can work on this at home using real world
examples. For example...have your child put away groceries with you...count how
many objects are in the bag. Put away 4 and ask how many are left...check and
see if they are correct. Students should be able to generate their own problems
too. Ask them to come up with a subtraction problem that has a difference
(answer) of a specific number...example
....7...students can
write 10-3=7 or 9-2=7. They should be able to draw a picture or use
fingers/objects to show you what this problem "means".
Thank you to Mrs. Karellas for leading the Art Awareness lesson on Vincent Van Gogh's
Starry Night. The kids were very creative in their own interpretations of this famous painting.
Please read below for a volunteer
opportunity!!!
Calling
all Kindergarten Parents!
Kinderpress
will be kicking off in May this year and we are in need of at least 25
volunteers to make the project a success for our Kindergarteners. Kinderpress is
a PTA sponsored activity in which the kids create stories. The stories are
transferred to a hard cover book and illustrated by the kids. It is such a great
project and keepsake! As you can imagine, their little fingers need a lot of
help to make their books special.
The
big day in the classroom is the morning of May 10. After that, we'll need
parents to help assemble the books at home. It is helpful if the volunteers can
both spend time at school on May 10, and work with the same books at home.
However, if you are only able to help out at school or at home, we would still
appreciate your help. Detailed instructions and materials will be provided. If
working at home, you will need access to a computer and
printer.
Please
sign up via signup genius:
If you
are unable to access Sign Up Genius, please contact us and we will be happy to
assist you in signing up.
Some
of you may have already indicated you would volunteer for this program on the
PTA form at the beginning of the year. Even if you did, please sign up via
signup genius to confirm that you are still able to help out.
Thanks
in advance for your help!
Kanela Afshari and Tamara
Stamenkovic
Co-Chairs,
Kinderpress
Please read information about the upcoming Book Exchange. You will find it in my latest email.
We hope to see all volunteers at the dessert tea on Thursday , April 18 2:00-3:30.
Have a great weekend!