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This show demonstrates many of the literacy things we do in kindergarten.
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2. There is so much ahead of us!We will be experiencing Read to
Self time with our notebooks and minibooks:
3. We all have our favorite things to read!
4. We will Read to Someone
Children enjoy sitting Elbow-to- Elbow-Knee-to-Knee
(EEKK!!!!)
5. We will do lots of reading and writing this year in class
All the letter names
All the letter sounds
How to rhyme words
How to break words apart into sounds, and put sounds together to
readwords
At least 10 sight words
How to read a simple book
How to write a sentence using the beginning sounds of words, and
use at least 5 sight words with correct spelling!
By the end of the year, we should all know:
6. How do we get there?By working together!
At Home
you can help me these ways:
I Can Readnotebooks will come home every Friday.
Read with me in it for at least 15 minutes every weekend.
(These are poems and songs that we have read in class.)
Well add a couple of new pages nearly every week.
7. There will be pages with a chant for each letter.We can have fun
with the chant!Help me use the words that come up over and over to
practice sight words, or find a certain letter as many times as I
can!
8. The chart that we learn these from is BIG!
9. Some pages will have some words circled or underlined, as we
worked on them at school.
10. Some pages will focus on math topics, or special days in our
kindergarten year.
11. Other pages that have a poem or song on one side with home
teaching ideas (call them games) on the back side.
12. Lets choose an idea or two to do together.We can try the
easiest ones first, then when the notebook comes home other weeks,
try other ideas.Well want to try these games with other poems and
songs, too!
13. Whenwe have finished reading together in the notebook for at
least 15 minutes, please sign the sticker chart in the back
back
14. When it comes to school on Wednesday, Ill get a nice big
sticker if its all signed off.
15. If it comes back after Wednesday, or is NOT signed off, then I
get a small sticker.Teacher wants to help me be accountable for
doing homework, and this is how I get feedback about my success.We
need the notebooks in class for reading during the week, so please
help me bring it back promptly!
16. Mini books will come home regularly in my notebook, too.Please
have me read the bookaloud several times, then return it to the
envelope promptly, so it can come back to school in the notebook,
too.Help me touch the words as I read (even if Im reading from
memory.)
17. We will be reading other beginning books in class, too.You may
get to see some of these come home.Read them with me, then please
be sure to promptly return them safely in their special
envelopes!
18. We will write at school every day.
You can help me at home.Set up a Writing Corner where I have an
alphabet to copy from, paper (use the backs of papers before you
recycle them, or even the back of envelopes from junk mail!) and
crayons, markers and pencils.
I might like to use a white board if I dont care for writing on
paper.
19. Handwriting
To help us break letter strokes down into parts I can copy easily,
teacher color codes the strokes with purple, greenandorangecolors,
like for my name writing card at school.
20. Its really lots of fun, and rewarding.You get to meet my
friends, and see what my school day is like.
You can help our class by volunteering!
21. Work one on one with children learning letters.
Help with messy art projects like finger painting (we write about
these projects a day or two later.)
Help children during writing time.
Listen to children read.
Tasks for volunteers at school
22. Every other Friday, you will get a copy of our class
newsletterlook for it!
Announcements
Ask Me About This gives you questions to prompt information from
me. Consider them hints to get me to tell you what we did in
school!
Whats Next?What will we be studying the next two weeks?
Milestones Who has a birthday coming up, and whos new in our
class?
23. If you access your e-mail regularly, Mrs. Foster can send the
newsletters to your e-mail instead of sending home a hard copy.That
saves the school the cost of printing, and gets the information
directly to your computer, where it will never get lost!Just make
sure she has your e-mail address!
24. Contact Mrs. Foster:Call by phone, during school hours:
503-399-3132Call and leave a message after school hours:
503-399-3132 ext 229e-mail me: [email protected] you
want to meet for a face-to-face conference, we can set up a
conference time together.
25. Check out the Room 3 Superstars blog:
http://room3superstars.blogspot.com
And also follow classroom happenings on Twitter:
MrsLucyFoster