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Kindergarten News with Mrs. Holly, Mrs. Holliday and Miss Brandi October 22-25, 2013 A Peek At the Week… Sight Words: there, use, an, each, which Letters: short a letter patterns- (ex. at, ag) Math: Numbers and Counting 0-20 Science Unit: Too Good For Drugs Language: Beginning, middle and end of a story Homework Practice letters, sounds and sight words nightly. Read and record it on your reading log. This should be done nightly, if possible. Students earn stickers for every 5 books and rewards for every 25 books read at home. Math Sheet Have your child read these words: hat, bag, ram, tap Marlow’s Mission is to provide a safe, supportive learning environment that will enable our students to grow academically and socially. ` Treat Bags We do not have Halloween parties during the school day however, students will receive treat bags on Halloween. If you would like to donate items for our class’ treat bags please send it to school with your child by October 29 th . We currently have 20 students. Some ideas may include pencils, candy, erasers, trinkets, notepads, small individually wrapped snacks, etc. Dates to Remember: October 22-25 Red Ribbon Week November 1 Pre-K and K Fall Fun Day November 11 Veteran’s Day/ No School November 13 Progress Reports November 14 Picture Retakes November 21 PTO 7PM November 22 Miss Brandi’s Last day in our class November 25-29 Thanksgiving Holidays Tuesday : “Team Up Against Drugs” Wear a sports team shirt and uniform bottoms. Wednesday: “Happy, Happy, Happy, Healthy, Healthy, Healthy” Wear Duck Dynasty or camouflage clothing. Thursday: “Be a Hero, Not a Zero!” Wear a Superhero shirt with uniform bottoms. Friday: “I’m a Jean-ius! Drug Free!” Wear jeans with a red shirt or a Marlow school spirit day shirt. Do you have training in the medical field? Could you be a substitute nurse in our schools? If interested, please contact our MES Nurse, Karen Warnell, @ 728- 3262.

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A Peek At the Week… Sight Words: there, use, an, each, which Letters: short a letter patterns- (ex. at, ag) Math: Numbers and Counting 0-20 Science Unit: Too Good For Drugs Language: Beginning, middle and end of a story Homework Practice letters, sounds and sight words nightly. - PowerPoint PPT Presentation

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Kindergarten News with Mrs. Holly, Mrs. Holliday and Miss Brandi

October 22-25, 2013

A Peek At the Week…Sight Words: there, use, an, each,

which Letters: short a letter patterns- (ex.

at, ag) Math: Numbers and Counting 0-20 Science Unit: Too Good For Drugs Language: Beginning, middle and

end of a story

Homework• Practice letters, sounds and sight

words nightly.

• Read and record it on your reading log. This should be done nightly, if possible. Students earn stickers for every 5 books and rewards for every 25 books read at home.

• Math Sheet

• Have your child read these

words: hat, bag, ram, tap

Marlow’s Mission is to provide a safe, supportive learning environment that will enable our students to grow academically and socially. `

Treat BagsWe do not have Halloween parties

during the school day however, students will receive treat bags on

Halloween. If you would like to donate items for our class’ treat

bags please send it to school with your child by October 29th. We

currently have 20 students. Some ideas may include pencils, candy, erasers, trinkets, notepads, small individually wrapped snacks, etc.

 

Dates to Remember:

October 22-25 Red Ribbon Week

November 1 Pre-K and K Fall Fun Day

November 11 Veteran’s Day/ No School

November 13 Progress Reports

November 14 Picture Retakes

November 21 PTO 7PM

November 22 Miss Brandi’s Last day in our class

November 25-29 Thanksgiving Holidays

Tuesday: “Team Up Against Drugs” Wear a sports team shirt and uniform bottoms.

Wednesday: “Happy, Happy, Happy, Healthy, Healthy, Healthy” Wear Duck Dynasty or camouflage clothing.

Thursday: “Be a Hero, Not a Zero!” Wear a Superhero shirt with uniform bottoms.

Friday: “I’m a Jean-ius! Drug Free!” Wear jeans with a red shirt or a Marlow school spirit day shirt.

Do you have training in the medical field? Could you be a substitute nurse in our schools? If interested, please contact our MES Nurse, Karen Warnell, @ 728-3262.