October 28,
2013
A note from Mrs. Horn
I hope that you all had a
fun and restful October Break. I know
that we all need a little down time before the hustle and bustle of the
holidays begins!
I hope that you all had a
moment to read Ms. Hammons’ note forwarded to you regarding Pennies for Patients and Red Ribbon Week. During Red Ribbon Week, we will discuss
how important it is to live a healthy lifestyle. We will also wear something
different each day, as a fun way to spring board our conversations regarding
healthy living. Collecting pennies for
children with lymphoma and leukemia is something everyone can participate in,
and feel good about helping someone in need.
I know that sometimes it feels that we are constantly asking for
something from our parents, and trust me, I can sympathize! However, I also know how important it is to
all of us to teach our children compassion for others. With that being said, toss what you have on
top of the dryer, or in the couch cushions into a bag and help your child feel
like a rock star!
On Thursday, we will take a break from Red Ribbon festivities, and
celebrate what we’ve learned about Nursery rhymes and literary texts by
dressing as our favorite Nursery rhyme or storybook character. Remember, any dress needs to be weather
appropriate, comfortable, and “restroom friendly,” (i.e. students must be
able to use the restroom independently in their costume).
A few Reminders ….
·
We
need more shoe tiers in Kindergarten! Encourage your child to learn how to do
it themselves!
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Now
that the weather is beginning to change, remember to dress your child for the
weather. We will go out for recess if
the temperature is above 32 degrees, and it’s dry on the playground.
Dates to Remember
Monday: Wear RED and Pennies
for Patient: To kick off our
week
we are asking all students, faculty, and staff to show school pride by Wear RED. We
also invite all students to bring in their change to help children fight
cancer!
Tuesday: For College, University, Trade School, and Military Day we are asking students to show pride for their future by wearing a favorite college, university, trade school, or military shirt.
Wednesday: Dress for Success Day and Pennies for Patients
Thursday: Reach for the Stars, be healthy, Pennies for Patients Kinderpups will be celebrating the end of our unit on Nursery rhymes by dressing as our favorite nursery rhyme or story book character.
Friday:
School Spirit; Mix it Up at lunch Day and Pennies
for Patients and an assembly!Tuesday: For College, University, Trade School, and Military Day we are asking students to show pride for their future by wearing a favorite college, university, trade school, or military shirt.
Wednesday: Dress for Success Day and Pennies for Patients
Thursday: Reach for the Stars, be healthy, Pennies for Patients Kinderpups will be celebrating the end of our unit on Nursery rhymes by dressing as our favorite nursery rhyme or story book character.
For School Spirit Day we are encouraging students, faculty, and staff to wear our school colors and pledge to be drug free for our futures!
What are we learning?
Reading Workshop
We
will complete our unit on Nursery rhymes and literary texts, and begin a new
unit on retelling stories with a beginning, middle and an end.
Writing Workshop
Writers Write about What
They Know We will all have great stories to tell from our
experiences with October break and Halloween, so we will be writing about these
events.
Handwriting
Handwriting instruction will
focus on developing fine motor skills as well as the proper formation of the
following letters: Aa, Ee, and Ii.
Word Study
This week, we will explore
the letters Aa,
Ee, and Ii. Ask
your child about the letter sound chants for both. We will also learn how to
read and write these words that will be added to our Word Wall: all, can and said. Have your child sing you the songs for these words.
Social Studies
Halloween stories and
crafts!
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