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Willow Park School
Kindergarten
January 2013 Newsletter
Dear
Parents:
Happy New
Year and welcome back! We hope everyone
has a great break and is ready for the last 6 months of school!!!
Over the
next 6 months, we will be placing more expectations on your children, getting
them ready for the demands of Grade One.
Our theme
for January will be Winter and Snow within this theme we will be
reading the book, The Mitten
by Jan Brett, discussing animals in the winter, how people handle the cold
weather in winter and hibernation/migration.
Kindergarten
Fridays:
This month’s
Friday schedule for January
Mrs.
Hannon’s Monday/Wednesday Class has
school the following Fridays
Friday, January 11, 2013
Friday, January 25, 2013
Book
Orders:
Book Orders are due
on the following days
Surprise Bag (Show and Tell):
This month
we will be starting a new version of Show and Tell called Surprise Bag. One student will have his/her name drawn at
the end of the day to bring an object to school the next day. When your child brings home the Surprise Bag,
please help him/her select one unique item to put in the bag that they would
like to share with the class. Please go
over the Surprise Bag Clue Questions (included in the Surprise Bag) with your
child. At school, the students will use Observe, Think, and Question to figure
out and discuss the object. The student
sharing the object tries to answer the questions. This is designed to get everyone to become
more critical thinkers.
While
helping your child pick their item, please remember this activity is to help
the students learn to ask questions and become critical thinkers. Therefore, pick items that are unique and
will not be figured out easily. Please
try and avoid letting your child bring their most favorite/popular toy or
stuffy.
Examples:
Items from a vacation, something special from a family member, something that
starts with the letter of the week,
Home Reading:
In January, your child will start bringing home
a short, repetitive book for you to read to him/her. It I s not a curriculum expectation that your
child learn to read in Kindergarten.
However, one of the most important activities you can do with your child
at this stage is read to them. Every
child will be at a different stage of emergent reading. After a couple of readings of the book, some
of your children will be able to catch onto the repetitive phrases or use the
pictures as clues to “read” the book.
Other children will benefit from the enjoyment of simply hearing you
read to them and discussing the pictures. No
matter what stage your child is at, it is important that the Home Reading
experience be an enjoyable one for both parent and child. If it’s not, please talk to me. The short home reading books should not
replace other reading routines you have at home such as bedtime stories.
Journal Writing:
We have
attached a sheet with a list of different activities to encourage your child to
write at home. These are meant to be fun
activities as we want your child to feel comfortable and free to put down their
thoughts and ideas. Please remember: this is just the beginning and the process of
writing anything at this age is very complex.
In class, we discuss the different stages of writing and that it is okay
to be where you are and where we would like everyone to aim for. Your child will be going through various
stages of writing and each stage is OK!
We want your child to enjoy writing so that in later grades, writing
will not be a negative experience for them.
Accept what your child writes at this level and encourage them to keep
writing.
Money:
If you are
sending money with your child to school for any reason, e.g. milk orders,
popcorn, hot lunch, book orders, please put the money in an envelope or zip
lock bag well marked with your child’s name/class, how much money is enclosed
and what the money is for.
Clothing:
Please
ensure that all pieces of your child’s clothing are labeled with their first
and last name. Don’t forget their
outdoor clothing (toque, mittens, gloves, scarves, hoodies, and boots)
That is all
for now. If there are any changes or
additions to our calendar, I will let you know as soon as possible.
If you have
any questions or concerns, please contact us at 780-986-8456 or dina.hannon@blackgold.ca
Thank you,
Mrs. Dina Hannon
January 2013
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Sunday
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Monday
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Tuesday
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Wednesday
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Thursday
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Friday
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Saturday
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*Winter
& Snow
*The
Mitten/Fairytales
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1
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2
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3
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4
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5
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6
*Letter
review
*Start
Journal
*Math
Sets
of 1-3
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7
School
Resumes
Library
Comp
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8
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9
Early
Dismissal
(2:25pm)
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10
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11
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12
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13
*Letter
Tt
*Math
Creating
sets of 3
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14
Library
Comp
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15
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16
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17
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18
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19
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20
*Letter
Ii
*Math
Creating
Sets of 4
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21
Library
Comp
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23
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24
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25
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26
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27
Letter
Jj
*Math
Creating
Sets of 5
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28
Library
Comp
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29
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30
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School-Based 31
P.D.
Day
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