Saturday, November 2, 2013

Classroom Newsletter November 1, 2013


Language Arts

Writers’ Workshop – The word “at” was introduced.  We now know I, a, the, is, it, in, to, and at.  The children always have ideas about what they would like to write about in their journals.  Thank you for talking about possible writing topics with them at home.  Children at this age are at very different stages in their writing development.  Some children are more comfortable labeling their detailed pictures, while others are at ease with writing complete sentences.  Our goal is for the children to become independent writers.  I have already seen growth in their ability to hear sounds in words and look forward to seeing them gain confidence in their ability to write independently.

Guided Reading – We reviewed the sight words listed above.  We read a book focusing on the word “at”.  The children reviewed books in their Browsing Bags.  Thank you for sending word rings back on Mondays.

Daily 5 -   The children are able to sustain “Read to Self” time for 10 – 15 minutes.   They have also been introduced to “Read to Someone” time and are building stamina during this type of reading as well.  Many of the expectations for “Read to Someone” time are the same as those for “Read to Self” time.   The children work quietly.  They get started right away.  They stay in one spot and read the whole time.  The children sit side by side and both of them have their eyes on the book.  They may choose to take turns reading the same book or they may choose to each read a different book to their partner.  This allows me to meet with small groups and individuals to read books at students’ individual reading levels or to provide additional support as needed.

Literacy Centers - We read Pumpkin, Pumpkin by Jeanne Titherington and did activities based on this book.  Several of the activities involved being able to sequence events in the correct order.  This is an important skill in both reading and writing.

Math
We have been ordering and comparing objects by size and length.  Children put objects in order from smallest to biggest and shortest to longest.  Next week we will work on comparing objects by weight and putting things in order from lightest to heaviest.  These introductory measurement activities also help children understand sequence and patterns.

Science
We talked about our sense of hearing.  We went on a listening walk and focused on sounds we heard in our classroom and around our school.

Technology
The children were introduced to the school iPads with Mrs. Klipfel, our technology curriculum specialist.  We look forward to using the iPads in our classroom throughout the year.  Please check Mrs. Klipfel’s blog on the school web page for age appropriate apps to be used at home.  Go to Specialists, then Digital Learning, and then Mrs. Klipfel's blog.  Then go to Student Resources and check the apps in the K portal.  The Kindergarten team will be posting additional apps on our classroom blogs in the near future.

Halloween Party
Many thanks to Mrs. Anvari, Mrs. Nelson, and Mrs. Rudnyai for organizing our Halloween party.  The children enjoyed doing the crafts and eating the delicious Halloween treats.  Thank you to all of you who contributed to making our party so much fun.  We are glad you could watch our parade and join us in our classroom.





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