Wednesday, January 23, 2013

Hope you all had a lovely 3-day weekend!  This week we are back in full swing!  Here is a bit of a term 3 overview:

Penmanship:  We are close to finishing our single letter penmanship.  When we are done, we will be only doing one sheet a week, and the penmanship will vary from first names to sight words.  We will not have a penmanship center, so it will be sent home on Monday, due on Friday as homework.

Sight words:  We are on our next set of 20 sight words!  Several students have cleared both 1st and 2nd term words and have received a certificate for both.  When your child is ready, please have him or her ask to be assessed again on 1st or 2nd term words if a certificate has not yet been brought home.  Only one attempt per week please!

Writing:  We are now working on opinion writing as a precursor to persuasive writing.  Consequently, there will be opinion papers periodically coming home instead of stories during the third term.

Reading:  We continue to have reading as our main push in Kindergarten.  It is so VITAL to all other academic skills throughout your child's school career.  Our benchmark goal is to have all students cleared of level B by the end of the third term.  I will work one-on-one and in small groups with the students here.  We will work on phonics, sight words, sounding out, context, comprehension, decoding, and other strategies.  Please, please, PLEASE be sure to do at least 20  minutes of reading DAILY with your child.  I cannot overemphasize the importance of this.  It is absolutely essential.  Please work with me to assist your child to become a great reader!

Phonemic Awareness:  We are working on isolating beginning and ending sounds this term.

Spelling:  Please keep up on the spelling with your child, especially if your child is working on a level outside of the Kindergarten curricula. 

Math:  We are working on subtraction for a while more, then we will move on to number decomposition.  In our math stations, we continue to work on number sense, measurement, etc.

Thanks to all of you who volunteer in the classroom, it makes a HUGE difference with what we can and can't do here!

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