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Tuesday, December 17, 2024
Monday, March 25, 2024
Week of 3/25
Language Arts
We introduced subtraction last week, and will continue working on subtraction for several more weeks. The key to subtraction fluency is practice, practice, practice, which we will be getting a lot of in the upcoming weeks.
Monday: Centers @ 12:20 (____& Lauren)
Tuesday: Centers @ 12:20 (Lauren & Sehwa)
Wednesday: Makerspace @ 10:45-11:15 (Need one helper), Library @ 9:30 (Reader is Steve & check in/out is Lydia), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers @ 12:20 (Sehwa & Need a helper)
Friday: Music @ 10:20
Week of 3/11
I have enjoyed meeting with most of you already for parent-teacher conferences, and I am looking forward to meeting with a few more of you this week-- it's great to share your child's successes with you. For those who I did not meet with, your child's report card will be in this week's Wednesday envelope.
There will continue to be no centers this week due to parent-teacher conferences. We do have library (as usual) on Wednesday, and our special leprechaun trap making activity on Thursday at 12:20. Thank you to Sehwa, Kristi, Joe, Aida, & Rebecca for helping with the leprechaun traps.
Our sight words this week are you and your. We call both of these words "heart words" because they have a part in them (ou) that is not decodable with our regular phonics rules- you have to just memorize the "by heart".
USD Health & Wellness Fair 3/23, 2:00-4:00pm: Hosted at Union Middle School, the fair will include many health and wellness centered activities, exhibits, and resources. Members of our community's first responder agencies, medical organizations, and wellness groups will join with activities highlighting sports, movement and exercise, healthy nutrition, bicycle safety, animal-assisted therapy, and much more. You'll also be able to enjoy exciting live student music and dance performances and a special student creativity showcase highlighting inspiration, imagination, and Technicolor Dreams.
This Week's Helpers & Activities
Monday: Conferences, Dismissal @ 1:15
Tuesday: Conferences, Dismissal @ 1:15
Wednesday: Library @ 9:10 (reader is Steve & check in & out is available) Sign up is listed in my email signature now. See below!
Thursday: Leprechaun Traps (Sogol, Sara, Kelly, Snigdha, Vanessa, Sandy), Dismissal @ 1:40
Friday: No School
Week of 3/4
Today is the last day for the auction! Check out the many wonderful items available in the AVHSC online auction here. Remember-- the auction closes tomorrow night at 6:00 pm, and the kindergarten movie night will be the place to be on May 3rd! To avoid having any disappointed children, please log in and buy your child a ticket to this fun & special night out. **If there is a financial hardship, please contact me. An anonymous donor is happy to buy a ticket for anyone who needs one.
Monday: Conferences, dismissal @ 1:15
Tuesday: Conferences, dismissal @ 1:15
Wednesday: Library @ 9:30 (Zaakir & Asma), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Conferences, dismissal @ 1:15
Friday: Conferences, dismissal @ 1:15
Week of 2/26
Monday: No centers
Wednesday: Library @ 9:30 (Reader and book check in/out person needed! Sign up here), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers @ 12:20 (Sehwa & Rebecca)
Friday: Music @ 10:20
Saturday, February 3, 2024
week of 2/5
Parents, thank you all so much for the classroom supply donations and the shoe tying helpers! I appreciate it so much.
Snow Day will be on Monday the 5th. This is a day when the children come to school all dressed in their snow gear-- whatever items you have. Mittens, knit hats, jackets, snow boots, scarves, goggles, etc. are all welcome! Please do not buy anything special for this day, just use what you have or borrow from a friend. They wear their gear, and then we will be having a "snowball fight" among all our K classes using wadded up recycled paper just after our 10:00 recess. Children should bring a separate bag for their snow gear for taking on and off, as it gets too warm wearing some of those items all day. They also tend to get lost if we don't have a place to put them. If they fit in your child's backpack, that is fine too. Our centers on Monday will all be snow-themed. It will be so fun!
- Please send in a card for each child. There are 24 total students in our class: 14 girls and 10 boys.
- Please ONLY sign the card & put nothing in the TO box. It is challenging enough for kindergartners to pass out valentines to all their classmates. Having the "to" part filled out makes this extremely challenging and it takes far too long. Thank you for your help with this!
- Please try to purchase valentines that do not have candy attached. I know those can sometimes be hard to find, but there are good choices with stickers, play tattoos, and other non-food goodies.
Monday: Snow Day, Centers @ 12:20 (Lauren & Hseu-Hwang)
Tuesday: Centers @ 12:20 (Sehwa & Kristi)
Wednesday: Library @ 9:10 (Lydia is check in/out person & we need a reader for this week, your favorite snowy themed book or even a Valentines Day themed book would be fun!), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers @ 12:20 (Rachna & Sehwa)
Friday: Music @ 12:30
week of 1/30
**No School Monday: Teacher Work Day
- Please send in a card for each child. There are 24 total students in our class: 13 girls and 11 boys.
- Please ONLY sign the card & put nothing in the TO box. It is challenging enough for kindergartners to pass out valentines to all their classmates. Having the "to" part filled out makes this extremely challenging and it takes far too long. Thank you for your help with this!
- Please try to purchase valentines that do not have candy attached. I know those can sometimes be hard to find, but there are good choices with stickers, play tattoos, and other non-food goodies.
Monday: No School: Staff Work Day
Tuesday: Centers @ 12:20 (Sehwa & Lauren)
Wednesday: Library @ 9:10 (Reader: Steve & Check in & out: Nikta), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers @ 12:20 (Sehwa & Sara Frances)
Friday: Music @ 10:20
week of 1/16
I hope you all enjoyed the long weekend. This week, we will hit the half-way mark (90th school day) in our kindergarten year. This is where the kindergarten curriculum really takes off, and your continued support with the curriculum will be especially important at this time. Reading to your children and asking them questions about what they are reading, helping them blend and read/write short vowel words (eg: hop, can, rat, etc.) and reinforcing math facts and sight words is really important at this time.
Monday: NO SCHOOL: MLK Day
Tuesday: Centers @ 12:20 (Asma & Lauren)
Wednesday: Library @ 9:10 (reader: Steve & check in/out: Rachna), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers @ 12:20 (Sehwa & Hseu Hwang)
Friday: Music @ 12:30
2 day week + week of 1/8
Happy New Year! I hope you all had a wonderful vacation & are rested and ready to get back into the swing of things on Thursday! I wanted to thank you all again for the generous gifts I received before break. I shopped, ate meals out, and had many delicious sweet treats thanks to the Panda families!
Smart Re-Start
We will ease into our first few days back with some fun Fairy Tale STEAM activities. We will build structures that the "Big Bad Wolf" (AKA a hair dryer!) can't blow down, and we will try and find a material to cushion Humpty Dumpty from his fall off the wall. The district calls this week a "Smart Re-Start" to get the kids excited about returning to school.
Language Arts
Next week, we will introduce two new sight words, the and she. We will begin Unit 2 of the Fundations program. The main focus of this unit is blending sounds to read words. We start with CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) three-letter words. We encourage the children to "tap" or "chop" these words into their individual sounds (see the parent letter for explicit directions on how to reinforce this), and then blend those sounds together to both read and spell the words. In this unit, we will also be reviewing the formation of several upper case letters each week. There is only one parent letter for all of Unit 2, which can be found here. There are many valuable resources and ideas for supporting the reading of CVC words in the Unit 2 parent letter, and I encourage you to check it out.
Math
We will begin Module 4, Number Pairs, Addition & Subtraction to 10. This is a core module in kindergarten, as it provides all the foundational skills to be successful at addition & subtraction. This module will continue for many weeks. Parent tips for this module can be found here.
Monday: Centers (Lauren & Steve)
Tuesday: Centers (Rebecca & Lauren)
Wednesday: Library @ 9:10 (We need a reader! & Asma is on check out), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers (2 volunteers needed!)
Friday: Music @10:20
week of 12/17
We have several events during this short week, so this email is mostly reminders to keep you organized during these hectic final three days!
MARIE/FRITZ: Bathrobe/pajamas & slippers
NUTCRACKER/SOLDIERS/TROPAK DANCERS: White Shirt & Dark Pants w/ dark shoes
MICE/MOUSE KING/CHOCOLATE DANCER BOYS: Dark Shirt & Dark Pants & dark shoes
SUGAR PLUM, RIBBON CANDY, FLOWERS: Light colored leotard/light colored tights/ballet slippers or light colored shoes-- leotards with tutus attached are fine & encouraged for Sugar Plum Fairies & Flowers, especially. ***Ribbon tutu provided by the teachers for Ribbon Candies.
COFFEE DANCERS: Light colored fitted shirt w/ leggings or more form-fitting pants OR leotard w/ no tutu (we provide the Harem pants)
TEA DANCERS: Shirt doesn't matter so much (will be wearing jacket we provide) dark pants or leggings, dark shoes.
Please arrive promptly in the cafeteria for the Nutcracker, as we intend to start the show right at 9:15. Also, please do not try to come early and save seats. We will be keeping the doors locked until about 10 minutes before the performance. If you do not have a visitor's badge from the office, you will need to get one before entering the cafeteria for the performance. As a reminder, you can check in with the office to get a visitor's badge anytime during school hours beginning on Monday. Once you have your badge, everyone will be directed to line up behind the marked cone that will be placed near the front entrance of the school until the doors are open. There are plenty of seats for everyone, so no need to stress!
On another photography note, we will have Mrs. Grist’s daughter at the performance recording a video of it on an iPad. We will also be taking photographs of the children in their costumes before the performance. You will have access to these photos & the video, so that you can spend your time on Thursday enjoying the performance. The only tripod that will be set up for videos is ours-- there simply isn't space in the cafeteria for multiple tripods, so please leave your tripods at home.
Congratulations to the winners of the auction! There will be eight seats marked in the front row marked "Reserved for Auction Winners." You & your party can sit in any of those eight seats.
Holiday Party
We will have our holiday party and gift exchange on Wednesday, Dec. 20th. This is a pajama party! Children are encouraged to wear their pajamas and/or class t shirt as we enjoy a fun breakfast and crafts. Thank you to all parents who donated items and are bringing food! A big thank you to our party coordinators, Rachna & Rebecca! If you are helping for this party, I believe Rachna and Rebecca have been in touch with you. Please come in with the kids that morning and we will get all the food set up while they are doing their morning tubs. Thank you!
Upcoming
When we return from Winter Break on January 4th, we are having a special district-wide two days called "Smart Restart." Basically, this is a school wide event for the first couple of days we return. It's a time to do fun activities to get children excited about returning to school. We will be doing some fairy tale STEM projects and having time to play to ease our way back into school. It's also a time to review classroom routines and procedures because 2 weeks off of school is a long time for Kindergarteners!
Happy Holidays and enjoy your break!
Week of 12/11
Nutcracker
This week, the focus will be on all things "Nutcracker." We will be practicing daily for our show with the other kindergarten classes, so there will be no centers this week or next. We will still have library time on Wednesday, and that will be the last time we go to the library in 2023.- The cafeteria doors will open at about 9:00. Please do not enter the cafeteria earlier and attempt to save seats. Anything on the seats before the doors open will be moved.
- We will record a video of the performance on an iPad and will share that video with all the families. Our iPad will be set up on a tripod for this purpose, and this is the only tripod that will be allowed in the cafeteria. Please do not bring your own tripod since there simply isn't enough room in the cafeteria for multiple tripods.
- We want everyone to enjoy the performance, so please refrain from standing and blocking the aisles. It is no fun to watch a performance with a raised camera in front of you blocking your view. The kinder team asks that you refrain from this behavior. If you want to take pictures, please go to the back row or off to the side.
Finally, we wanted to remind you that the Home & School Club will be auctioning off 4 pairs of front-row tickets to the show. I believe the online auction will open on Wednesday and close on Friday. All money will go to the enrichment programs that HSC supports. It's a win-win! Get front row seats AND support Alta Vista's enrichment programs. Look for the link to the auction on Wednesday.
We will have our holiday party and gift exchange (socks) on Wednesday the 20th. Our co-room parents Rachna and Rebecca are planning the pancake breakfast party, so look out for an email from them... unless they have already sent it! This is a pajama party! Children are encouraged to wear their pajamas as we enjoy a fun breakfast and crafts. Please also remember to send in a wrapped pair of socks, with a label showing who it is "from" (so your child doesn't get their own sock gift) by this Friday the 15th. Thank you! A letter went home about this last Friday in your child's backpack.
Monday: No Centers-- Nutcracker Practice
Tuesday: UMS students come for math time, no afternoon centers - Nutcracker Practice
Wednesday: Library @ 9:30 (Roshan & Rachna) Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: No Centers-- Nutcracker Practice
Friday: Music
Week of 12/4
Hello Panda Parents,
On another Nutcracker note, I am in need of a few people who can help with make-up and costuming on the day of the show. You will come into the classroom at the start of the day (by 8:15) and call children back one-by-one to get them ready for the performance. Please email me if you would like to help with this.
Math
We are continuing with Module 3 in Eureka Math: Comparison of Weight, Length, Capacity, and Numbers to 10. Parent tips can be found here. This week, we will be looking at weight and volume of things. We will get to use the balance scales during centers to weigh various objects.
This is our final week of centers before the holidays, as next week we will be focusing on Nutcracker rehearsals. Thank you SO MUCH to our classroom helpers in 2023... there are still spots needed to be filled for 2023 on the sign up genius if you want to volunteer! And thank you for your continued support in 2024, as parent volunteering really helps activities run smoothly and allows me to work with small groups during centers. Students really love listening to parents read at the library and working with parents during centers. Thank you!
Monday: Centers (Hseuhwag & PARENT NEEDED sign up here)
Tuesday: Centers (Lauren & Lydia)
Wednesday: Library @ 9:10 (reader - Sara N. & book check in/out PARENT NEEDED sign up here), Dismissal @ 1:15
Thursday: Centers (Sara N & PARENT NEEDED sign up here)
Friday: Music
Week of 11/27
I hope everyone is enjoying a nice week off, and you were able to enjoy some time with friends and family. We will be getting back to our regular schedule again, and are excited to have parents back in the classroom for the next two weeks for classroom centers. We have just three and a half busy weeks before we will be headed off for winter break-- it will go by quickly! In addition, it was so nice to sit down with so many of you for parent teacher conferences before the break.
Language Arts
Math
In math, we will begin a short unit on measurement that will take us up to Winter Break. We will be comparing length, weight, and capacity. Parent tips for this module can be found here.
Looking ahead on your calendars at this busy time of year, I wanted to make sure that you are all marking your calendars for Tuesday, December 19th at 9:15 a.m.-- our performance of The Nutcracker. This is something that you will not want to miss. I have only heard from one family that they will be missing the performance. If you have not done so already, please let me know whether you will be traveling on the 19th. I will be assigning parts this week and need to know if your child will not be joining us on the stage so that I can balance out all the parts. Thank you!
Monday: Centers (Hseu-Hwang Hsu & parent needed! Sign up here!)
Tuesday: Centers (Lauren & Aida)
Wednesday: Clay at 8:30, Library @ 9:10 (Reader and Check in/check out needed! Sign up here!) Dismissal @ 1:15