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MS. MANNON’S KINDERGARTEN CLASS ROOM 128 Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night

MS. MANNON’S KINDERGARTEN CLASS ROOM 128 Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night

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MS. MANNON’S KINDERGARTEN CLASSROOM 128

Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night

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DON’T FORGET!

Tomorrow is our first late start Friday.

School starts at 10:30!

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Quick Note From PE

KENNYDALE Physical Education Days 2015-16

Children wear comfortable clothes and gym shoes that will not leave marks on the floor

on their class PE days. Please no boots, dress shoes or sandals.

Please send a note if your child is injured and can not participate. A parent note will cover

up to 3 days of missed PE. A doctor note is required if a child will miss more than 3

consecutive days of class.

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The PTA supports and supplements areas of education that State and District school funding do not cover.

Kennydale PTAWhat we’re REALLY about is BETTER EDUCATION

Each year, Kennydale PTA invests over $25,000 in academic areas for our students that are not funded by state, federal, or district budgets. Here are a few examples:

Science Week — $3,000Pacific Science Center’s hands-on exhibit, Science Night, ‘Celebrity Scientist’ guest speakers

Camp Seymour / Science Education — $2,5005th grade environmental education curriculum

Library Fund — $1,000Purchase of high-quality books representing a variety of genres that keep kids excited about reading and learning

Classroom Periodicals — $3,500Discussions about current events are aided by social studies magazines such as “Scholastic News” and “TIME for Kids”

Curriculum Enhancement — $2,500Science kits, writing program, on-line books, library resources, technology tools, etc

Art Docent Program — $1,000Regionally-recognized, volunteer-driven Arts curriculum in every class

Mini-grants for Teacher Materials — $3,000Teaching aids & classroom materials to help students learn in different ways

Grade-level Enrichment — $4,500Booking or admission fees for functions and events which provide ‘outside the classroom’ learning

EVERY student at Kennydale benefits from the PTA.We could really use your enthusiasm, support, & TIME!

Kennydalepta.orgBE IN THE KNOW:Check us out on Facebook: “KennydaleElementaryPTA”

Get involved in your child’s education bybecoming a PTA member!

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Get to Know Ms. Mannon

Experience Spent several years volunteering/working in preschools Student taught in full-day kindergarten Taught AM/PM kindergarten and full day

Education BA in Early Childhood and Family Studiesfrom the University of Washington Masters in Teaching from the University of Washington English Language Learner endorsement from the University of Washington

In my free time, I enjoy swimming, bouldering, dancing, making arts and crafts, and taking my dog on long walks!

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Mr. Mosley

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Check Out Class Website

http://staff.rentonschools.us/kde/ms-mannons-classroom

-> Click “What’s Happening – Class Pictures”-> Type in the password “Kodiaks128”-> Look on the “2015 – 2016 Album”

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Some Memorable Quotes…

“Is it choice time yet?!?!?!?!?!?!”

“PE? What is PE? Is it music?”

“I think tomorrow I will make THREE friends!”

“Kindergarten… I am good!”

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A Typical Kindergarten Day…

Monday – Thursday

9:00 - Morning work 9:10 - Morning meeting 9:30 - Readers’ Workshop 10:15 - Recess 10:30 - Phonics instruction/ literacy centers 11:10 - Lunch 11:30 - Recess 11:50 - Quiet activity, transition time 12:00 - Math 1:00 - Writers’ Workshop/ science/ art 1:50 - Snack and choice time 2:25 - Specialist 3:10 - End of day

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Literacy

Testing

One-on-one DIBELS testing to assess phonemic awareness and phonics skills. Completed in September, January, and May.

Letter/sound recognition test completed three times Benchmark Assessment System (BAS) will be used to

determine reading levels for students reading above grade level.

Daily observations

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Curriculum

Lucy Calkin’s Readers’ Workshop

Readers’ Workshop is a teaching method in which the goal is to explicitly teach students strategies to become more skillful at comprehending text.

Readers Workshop involves: Students practicing reading independently in books at their

independent reading level Explicit teaching of comprehension through gradual release structures

including: Mini-lesson Conferring Interactive read aloud Shared reading Guided reading groups/Strategy groups

Explicit integrated instruction in the mechanics of reading – phonemic awareness, phonics/word study, fluency, & vocabulary

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Curriculum (Continued)

Comprehension Took Kit

Supplements the Reading Street curriculum

Focuses on reading, writing, talking, listening, and investigating, to deepen understanding of nonfiction texts

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Writer’s Workshop

Our school uses the Lucy Calkins Writer’s Workshop model. Students learn three types of writing.

- Narrative- Informational- Persuasive (brief unit)

By the end of the year, students will be publishing their own work and sharing it with their peers during our weekly author’s chair!

The students have already begun writing in their Kindergarten Journals.

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Handwriting

Head line ->

Belt line ->

Foot line ->

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lM_dia8QGr0How to hold a pencil…

We use the Handwriting Without Tears curriculum.

See handout provided!

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Investigations Math Curriculum

Students recently began Unit 1 of the Investigations Curriculum.

- Focuses on building routines, counting, and describing attributes.

- For each unit there will be…- A “About the Mathematics in This Unit” handout- A “ Related Activities to Try at Home” handout

*These handouts will be printed on yellow paperSee handout provided!

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SCIENCE

We are about to begin a Five Senses Unit.

Three FOSS science kits will be completed this year...

- Wood and Paper (Fall)- Animals 2 x 2 (Spring)- Trees (Ongoing)

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Kindergarten Sight Words

See handout provided!

Sight word incentive – words to be practiced at school and at home.

55 high frequency sight words are taught in our phonics lessons.

There are also additional decodable words.

There will be ongoing sight word assessments throughout the year.

We will have an incentive program this year for students who practice their words at home.

Pass “kindergarten sight words”… Ice cream partyPass “challenge sight words”… Cotton candy partyPass “super challenge sight words”… Slurpee party

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Frequently Asked Questions

How does lunch work?Students can bring or buy their lunch at school. You can pay by cash or check. Lunch is approximately 15 minutes long and many students do not have time to eat their entire lunch. Students are given a snack every afternoon. They may choose to eat a healthy snack from home. They can also choose to finish their lunch during choice time at the end of the day.

What are blue folders for? What if I lose it?Blue folders are a great way to communicate with me. There are two sides of the blue folder, “Keep at home” and “Return to school.” Sometimes students make a mistake when they put their papers away, so always double check what is sent home. If a student loses a blue folder you must replace it.

Why is my child not bringing their work home?I have been having students complete most of their work in journals that they keep at school. I find that this minimizes clutter, and allows us to see students’ growth over time. Family members are always welcome to look at their child’s work located in their “journal station.”

When will students receive homework?Not until mid to late October. At first all students will receive one math and one literacy sheet. Later I will begin giving challenge homework to students who I feel are ready for more difficult work. The point of homework in kindergarten is to establish good study habits early on in their schooling.

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Even More Questions

Why are there no birthday parties?In our class we celebrate birthdays as a group. We will have a birthday celebration for all of the students born in September, October, and November sometime in October. Having birthday parties for every child takes up valuable time that can be spent learning. It is also more equitable. Some families may not have the means to purchase treats for the celebration.

What is the best way to contact me (Ms. Mannon)?Immediately before and after school are NOT the best time to contact me, because I am helping students get settled in the morning, and I am supervising pick up after school. Simple questions can be answered via email. If you would like to speak with me one on one, I am happy to schedule a meeting with you.

What are the classroom rules?Be a Problem Solver, Act Responsibly, Make Wise Choices, and Be Safe.

How does the red, yellow, and green behavior chart work?Students will flip their card to yellow if they do something that breaks of our class rules. I typically give a warning before a child flips to yellow. A child will flip to red if they continue to break our classroom rules. They may also flip to red immediately if they do something unsafe or hurtful. An example might be pushing someone intentionally in line. Students who are on yellow at the end of the day miss 2 minutes of choice time and students who are on red at the end of choice time, miss between 5 minutes or all of their choice time. I also allow students to flip their card back if I can tell they are really trying to follow the rules the rest of the day. * Beginning in October, parents will be contacted if a student flips to red.

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Even More Questions

Does my child need to make up school work if they are absent?They do not need to make up class work, but they do need to turn in their homework as soon as possible.

What can I be doing at home to support my child?Check my website for ways to support your child at home. http://staff.rentonschools.us/kde/ms-mannons-classroom/how-to-support-your-child-at-home At this point in the year, it is helpful to practice letter names and letter sounds. Developing these early phonics skills will help your child be a reader. Also, read and count with your child as often as possible.

Can I eat lunch with my child?Of course! I typically ask that parents wait until the second month of school. Please just check in at the office!

When can I start volunteering?I will begin having volunteers in October.

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ANY QUESTIONS?