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KindergartenKindergartenKindergartenKindergarten
IntroductionsIntroductionsIntroductionsIntroductions•Mrs. Charity Mrs. Charity
RolloRollo•Mrs. Lauri Mrs. Lauri
WardWard•Mrs. Kayla Mrs. Kayla
Siebert Siebert
•Mrs. Marie Mrs. Marie YoungYoung
Why?All of these things such as the Problem of Practice, workshop model, math talk, etc. lead to one thing…
the success of our students to be college
and future ready.
Daily Schedule
• Word Work: 7:50-8:20am• Reading: 8:20-9:20 am • Snack: 9:20-9:30 am• Recess: 9:30-10 am• Math10:00-11:00 am • Lunch: 11:00-11:30 am• Problem Solving/Math: 11:30-12:00 pm • Specials/Teacher-Conference: 12:00-12:55 pm • Writing: 1:00-2:00 pm• Science: 2:00-2:40 pm
Workshop ModelWhat is it??
The Workshop Model• Opening
The teacher begins with a mini lesson on a specific
teaching point.
• Work TimeStudents are actively engaged by working independently or with a partner.
• ClosingStudents share their learning and thinking.
Setting UpRituals & Routines
• First 20 Days for ELA• First 20 Days for Math and Science
– Journals– Anchor Charts– Browsing Boxes– Solo Time– Stand and Command
Reading
Reading Goals• Reading Goals
– Middle of year - DRA Level 2 or higher
– End of year – DRA Level 6 or higher• Goal is level 8
• Sight Words– 100 High Frequency Words– 20 Snap words
Reading Assessments
• Developmental Reading Assessment (DRA)
• Administered beginning/middle/end of year
• Skills testing BOY, MOY and EOY• Different skills will be tested at
different times of the year, e.g. identifying letters and letter/sound knowledge; rhyming
Reading Groups• Flexible Groups• We will see students in small groups
during the week• Focus lessons covering phonics, fluency,
and comprehension• Lessons are specific to group needs• Reading Homework• See 2-3 groups daily, students will not
receive a book each day
Reading HomeworkMonday/Tuesday/Wednesday/Thursday
• Please read with your child at least 20 minutes each day
• Please have your child reread the book until they are fluently reading the book and have them retell the story to you
• Please continue to read aloud to your child• Also, work on one list of sight words each
night• We want students to LOVE reading!
Math
Math• Stepping Stones Origo Math• Follows the workshop model• Focus on children gaining a deep understanding
of number sense through exploration of working through a problem without focusing on the solution
• Use “Talk Moves” to help guide us through working a problem that shows our students there is more important things than the answer
• Problem Solving Block
• Recognize numerals to 20• Count objects and describe quantities from 1-
20• Write numerals 1-20• Rote count by ones to 100• Skip count by 2's to 20 and by 5's and 10's to
100• Identify, create and extend patterns• Describe, identify, compare, and sort shapes
and solids (sphere, cube, etc.)• Use comparative language and describe a
sequence of events and ordinal positions (first, second, third)
• Identify half and whole• Use objects to model addition and subtraction
Science
ScienceTEKS•Use their five senses and simple tools (such as hand lenses and balances) to makes observations and gather information•Conduct simple investigations•Ask questions, gather information, and communicate finding from simple investigations•Demonstrate an awareness about the natural world around them including rocks, soil and water, season and growth, as well as properties and patterns of organisms, objects, and events
Social Studies
Social Studies integrated during
Language Arts• New adoption this year• Identify United States and Texas flags• Identify similarities and differences among people• Identify customs, cultures and celebrations• Identify jobs in home, school and community• Understand the purpose of rules• Identify and understand Holidays throughout the year• Identify physical characteristics of places such as
landforms, bodies of water, natural resources, and weather
• Use terms to describe location• Place events in chronological order
Graded Work
• Most work is in student journals therefore does not come home
• Some assignments we do send will either have a rubric attached or for morning work/practice work it will have a smiley face/frowny face or check +, check or check -
K.I.D. Binders (Kindergarten Important Documents)
• Please send K.I.D. Binders to school everyday• Respect our K.I.D. binders: NO stickers, writing,
food, throwing, etc.• Please initial daily behavior calendar EACH day• PLEASE empty out K.I.D. binder pockets EVERY day• All notes/ride changes should be in binder pockets
~ Please no sticky notes• All ride changes to the office before 2:00 pm
Report Cards
Parent Conferences • Report cards and progress reports will not be given the first
six weeks. • Individual parent conferences will be scheduled at the
beginning of October in lieu of report cards.• Teachers will be sending sign up sheets at a later date.• Home Access Center login information is mailed home from
the District.• Contact front office if you need assistance with login
information.• Please update your email address and phone number.• Progress reports are sent on the 3rd week of the six weeks.
(paper copy)• Report cards are emailed after the 6th week of the six weeks.
Behavior
Behavior System• Purple/Blue/Green/Yellow/Orange/Red• Yellow, Orange or Red lights count against
Eagles in Flight• ** 1st six wks. 6 Orange/Red• ** 2nd six wks. 5 Orange/Red• ** 3rd – 6th six wks. 4 Yellow/Orange/Red • Daily behavior is recorded on the behavior
calendar in your child’s daily folder• Please initial every day• Missing all of eagles in flight is at the
teacher’s discretion• Students can earn half and parents are
notified
Reading Challenge
Reading Challenge
• Purpose: To encourage student’s love of reading
• More Info to come soon!
Field Trips
Field Trip Guidelines• 1 or 2 Field trips• Students must arrive at school on time the day of the
trip with a sack lunch (no lunch boxes) and comfortable shoes (no sandals).
• Students are expected to be on their very best behavior. They will follow directions given by any teacher, parent, guide or presenter.
• Parents are encouraged to join us on field trips. NO SIBLINGS please.
• Parents/chaperones attending field trips MUST complete a background check. http://www.nisdtx.org
• Parents are required to provide their own transportation and students MUST ride the bus with the class.
• Teachers may remove field trip privileges from any student in a case of severe behavior in the classroom and/or on a field trip.
Additional Things to Remember
Visitors• Please sign in through the front office. • Please remember that all volunteers must
complete the NISD background check. • You are welcome to have lunch with your child!P.E./Art/Music• Students go to PE daily and need to wear proper
shoes and comfortable clothes. (NO flip flops)• They also attend Music and Art.
PLEASE SEND AN EXTRA SET OF CLOTHING TO KEEP IN YOUR CHILD’S BACKPACK/LOCKER
Specials (Art, Music, & PE)• In grades K-2: Slips are given to students to be signed by parents and
returned the next day.• In grades 3-5: Students sign their name and write down what they did
in a discipline log in class. Parents receive an email with a brief explanation of what happened.
• A few warnings are given before sending your child home with a slip asking them to sign the log.
• Conduct grade on the report card:– In P.E. (in a six weeks)
• 3 slips/emails= N• 4 slips/emails= U
– In ART and MUSIC (in a six weeks)• 2 slips/emails= N• 3 slips/emails= U
– You might notice that for P.E. the conduct grade does not go down to an N until 3 slips/emails are given. This is because your child attends P.E. twice as much as art and music.
Upcoming Events
• 9/22 WatchDOG Pizza Night 6-7 pm• 10/5-10/9 Fall Book Fair• 10/9-Early Release at 12:15 pm• 10/12-Student Holiday• 10/27 PTA Meeting @ 6 pm• 10/21 Cookie Dough Delivery• 11/7 Fall Carnival 2:00 p.m. to 5:00 p.m.
Going Green• Background check on both Haslet/District web
pages• Kindergarten Newsletter available on teacher
and grade level web page• PTA Newsletter available on Haslet Home Page• District news available on-line on the District
web page.• If your address, email, phone number, etc. has
changed please update in system!
Snacks• Please provide a healthy snack everyday for
your child.• Snacks should be healthy snacks that follow
the FMNV guidelines: vanilla wafers, graham crackers, goldfish, pretzels, cheese & crackers, fruit snacks, etc.
• If your child forgets their snack we will have snacks available for them. We do ask occasionally for snacks throughout the year for students who forget theirs.
Birthdays• We celebrate birthdays at 2:15 pm.• If you would like to bring a treat for the
class we prefer cupcakes or cookies (easier cleanup and pass out) and items should be store bought. We do have some allergies.
• Please let the teacher know if you will be bringing a treat and which day so we can plan accordingly.
We Love Your Help
• Readers in the classroom• Watch D.O.G.S.• Come and eat lunch with your child• Volunteer in the classroom• Field Trips• Helpers at home (cutting, making items,
etc.) • Volunteer background check• Haslet Homepage
Thanks for all you do to help your child be successful at school!