And we’re off…third term!
I can’t believe that the Kindergarten year is actually half gone! So much is happening, please be sure to keep
up on any emails that are sent home!
Report cards were sent last week. Please let me know if there are any questions
on those. Here are some updates about a
few subjects:
Phonics: At this
time, ALL letter names AND sounds have been presented as have all word families
for the vowels “a”, “e”, and “i”. Benchmark
is FULL mastery of these. This term, we
will be presenting word families for the vowels “o” and “u”. We will also introduce “sh”, “ch”, “th”, and “wh”
near the end of the term. Feel free to
practice these skills with your child at home.
Phonemic Awareness: In
the first term we worked on rhyme, in the second term we worked on
syllables. Benchmark is mastery of these
skills. This term, we are working on
hearing and segmenting beginning and ending sounds in words. This will be assessed at the end of the third
term.
Penmanship: We are
working through our textbook and have now started writing letters.
Spelling: As before,
new lists go home at the first of the week.
Tests are on Friday!
Reading: As always,
minimum reading is 20 minutes per day for a total of 140 minutes per week! At this point, 5-10 of those minutes need to
be your child reading to you, and the remainder can be you reading, an older
sibling reading, or the child continuing to read.
Math: We have
completed our introduction to addition and are now working on subtraction
problems. We should now be able to count
to 50, recognize all numbers up to 20 and count by 10’s to 100. We should have mastered number sense through
at least 4 by now.
Our current IB unit is “How We Express Ourselves”. We are focusing on visual art and music as
tools for self-expression. We will be
visiting the University of Utah Museum of Fine Arts in February!
Our reading contest begins this week – check your emails for
more details!
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