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The The s s of Kindergarten of Kindergarten Ali Coe Jennifer Craig Desiree Gotses Laura Newman

The s of Kindergarten Ali Coe Jennifer Craig Desiree Gotses Laura Newman

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TheThe ss

of Kindergartenof Kindergarten

Ali Coe Jennifer CraigDesiree Gotses Laura Newman

is for…Attendance Unless your child is ill, please make every attempt to have your child present at school and on time.

Doors open at 7:25. Students may eat breakfast in the cafeteria or wait in the multi-purpose room.

Students will begin entering the classrooms at 7:45.

Our day begins promptly at 7:55 and the dismissal time is 2:45.

is for…Attendance

If your child is absent, you are required to provide a written note on the first day that your child returns to school. Please include the date, duration, and specific reason for the absence.

Tardies may not be excused without a doctor/dentist note. Students are considered tardy after 7:55.

You will receive notices from the district if your child has been absent multiple times. Excessive absences and tardies may be subject to a court appearance by the parents.

is for…BehaviorEvery student is expected to follow our grade level rules.

1. Listen & follow directions2. Keep hands, feet, & objects to yourself3. Work together, get along, & show respect4. Small Voices inside…. Tall voices outside

Students that follow the rules will have the opportunity to earn rewards.

Students that choose to break the rules will have consequences.

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Curriculum

Reading, Writing, and PhonicsMathematicsScienceSocial Studies

1. Read to Self

2. Read to a Partner

3.Work with Words

4. Work on Writing

5. Listening to Reading

Reading/PhonicsWe teach a Balanced Literacy Program using the Daily 5 approach. This block also includes phonic instruction.

We will focus on developing phonemic awareness, decoding skills, word recognition, comprehension, and oral reading fluency.

Sight words are important. The more sight words a student knows, the more fluently he/she will read.

Practice reading and writing sight words weekly.

WritingWe do lots of writing in Kindergarten. Children are

encouraged to use phonetic spelling when they first start writing. Our goal is to encourage risk taking and

independence in writing. Part of this process is to stress to children that phonetic spelling is acceptable, and to build their confidence in their ability to communicate in writing

even if they can’t spell the word with “dictionary spelling.”

As sight words are introduced to the children, we expect them to move toward conventional spelling.

Students will learn the basic concepts of numbers, graphing, measurement, 2 dimensional and 3 dimensional shapes, patterning, addition, subtraction, money, and more.

We begin each day with an in depth look at calendar concepts to develop a good foundation in number recognition, number ordering, days of the week, months of the year, etc.

Students will experience science through hands on experiences with the Scientific Process.

We conduct experiments in the Science lab throughout the school year.

Some of the topics we cover include weather, matter, plants, animals, and more.

Students will gain the knowledge to help them become more aware of the world around them and their environment.

We discuss such topics as families, cultures, people of today and long ago, holidays, traditions, citizenship, symbols, maps, globes, and life skills.

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Discipline Discipline:

In the green folder, your child will have a behavior chart. The teacher will color in the color the child received for the day.

White – Great day! Yellow – Recess penalty.Orange – Recess penalty and center penalty.Red – Removal from the classroom.

*Please be sure to sign your child’s daily folder.

Guidelines for Success

B Believe in yourself

L Learn everyday

A Always have a positive attitude

Z Zero in on your goals

E Expect your best

R Respect your self and others

S Strive for success

Bolin Hallway Expectations

Voice level-0

Walk in a line!

Walk on the right side of the hallway!

 

Cafeteria Rules

C Clean up after yourself

A Always use a quiet voice

F Face forward and stay in your seat

E Eat with manners

 

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Email We try to check our email during the

day and after school. This is the best way to contact us.

Important messages regarding a change in dismissal will require a call to the office.

If you send an email to your child’s teacher, please allow 24 hours for a response.

is for…Field Trips

We will have the opportunity to go on several field trips this year… If you plan to volunteer on field trips, you must have completed a background check each year. This can be completed at www.allenisd.org. July 1, 2015 is when the window opens for the new year.

Field trips are a special learning experience for our kindergarten students. Therefore, we ask that no siblings attend our field trips.

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Green Folder All Kindergarteners will have a green folder that will come home

daily. It is crucial that you look each night in the folder and sign on the calendar. This is the way we communicate with you about your child.

All communication must be sent in the green take home folder. Teachers do not look in backpacks or other folders for notes, checks, etc.

is for…Heading Home

Walkers/Park and Walk – This pick up is for parents who are parking and then walking up to get their child or students that will walk with siblings.

The students will be walked to the North side (by the gym) of the school by the large parking lot.

Please do not take your child out of the line. Students must wait to “high five” their teacher before they leave.

Car Riders-This is for parents that will be remaining in their car. Teachers will take students to the front of the building to be placed in cars. Please do not get out of your car. Teachers will direct students to their cars.

See attached Traffic Flow Map.

Bolin Traffic FlowThis is a system that has been developed in collaboration with Allen city traffic engineers. We appreciate your cooperation in following this map when delivering and picking up your children from school each day.

PEDay Care Students – The students are walked by a staff member to a designated area where they will wait for their transportation.

Kid’s Club Students – The students are walked to the cafeteria where they meet the Kid’s Club staff.

*Once students have been dismissed to a parent, it is an expectation that students stay with their parent if waiting for siblings. Students should not be playing, running through the dismissal lines, or chasing each other.

If someone else is picking up your child you MUST notify the office via a written note. They will have to be added to the approved list for your child. Please let the teacher know if your child is going home with someone else or if changes need to be made on how your child gets home.

is for…Involved

Be involved in your child’s school:

Watch D.O.G.S. – Dads of Great Students Greg Harp - Coordinator

PTA – Parent Teacher Association April Hill - President

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Just Right Books Reading to your child and

listening to your child read to you, taking your child to the library and providing “just right books” at home is of the utmost importance.

Students are taught at the beginning of the school year how to pick “just right books.”

I “Pick”Purpose: Why do I want to read?

Interest: Does it interest me?

Comprehend: Do I understand it?

Know: Do I know most of the words?

is for…Kindergarten Schedule7:45 Morning Work/Announcements

9:00-9:45 Specials: PE, Music, Art

11:00 – 11:35 Kindergarten Lunch (30 minutes per class)

12:30-1:00 Recess

1:15-1:45 Blazer Time

2:00-2:10 Snack/Pack up

2:10 – 2:35 Social Centers

2:45 Dismissal

is for…Lunch and Library

Kindergarten classes go to lunch beginning at 11:00. Two classes will go at 11:00 and two classes will go at 11:05.

If you want to meet your child for lunch, please be prompt. Remember that it takes time to sign in at the office. You can only eat lunch with your child, and you must remain on the stage to eat.

We ask that you DO NOT meet your child for lunch during the first 2 weeks of school. Learning the routine and practicing lunch room procedures is important during this time.

Students will have the opportunity to check out a book each week. Students make their selection by themselves, so they may be based on their interests, rather than “just right books”.

Library

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Mascot Each classroom has a class mascot that is sent

home weekly with a student. Each child will have the chance to take the class mascot home. Parents will record the events that happen over the weekend, and the student will share their adventures with the class!

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Meet the Teacher Teacher letters will be mailed the 3rd week of

August.

The 3rd Annual Back to School Parade is on Thursday, August 20 at 9:00 a.m.

Meet the Teacher will be that night.

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NewslettersOur weekly newsletter will go home each Monday.

Newsletters will include upcoming events, subjects and skills we will be learning, as well as other important information.

Some information will also be sent via email.

PLEASE be sure that you check your e-mail and update your information if you have any changes throughout the year.

is for…Outside Recess

Bolin students will not be going outside for recess if the heat index is 95 degrees or higher. All teachers will be checking www.weatherbug.com for updated temperatures prior to their recess times.

  In addition, when the weather turns cooler classes will not be going outside for recess if the temperature “feels like” below 40 degrees.

is for…Personal Hygiene

Students should be able to take care of all bathroom needs on their own, including wiping, pulling up pants, buttoning, and zipping.

Students should keep a change of clothes in their backpacks at all times.

(Be sure to keep seasonally appropriate clothing in backpacks.)

Please discuss with your child the importance of asking to use the restroom and trying to use the restroom at all opportunities so as to avoid accidents. Practice recognizing when to use the restroom before it becomes an emergency.

All toilets at Bolin are automatic flushing. Please practice using an automatic toilet so that your child is comfortable with the noise and flushing.

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Questions

Please feel free to contact the teachers at anytime. You can reach us by email or phone.

We are available for conferences by appointment.

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Report Cards

Report card ratings:

1below grade level

2towards grade level

3on grade level 4 above grade level

Report Cards go home every nine weeks.

Grade level expectations increase as student knowledge increases. Refer to the weekly newsletter for skills that we are emphasizing.

Academic conferences will be held as needed.

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Rallies

Blazer Rallies are typically held on the last Friday of the month.

Parents will be notified via email if their student is performing or being recognized as a Trailblazer.

The rally will be held at 7:55 am in the cafeteria. It will last approximately 10-15 minutes.

is for…Snack Time

Snack– The students may bring one healthy snack item. If a child forgets their snack, the school is unable to provide one for them.

Our snack time will be during center time. Students will have the choice to go to their center or eat their snack at their table before going to centers. Students that bring a snack must be able to open their snack and clean up after themselves. Please pack the snack separately from their lunch.Please know that there will be some days that we will not be able to have centers, therefore snack will not be offered on those days. Thank you for understanding.

Water bottle- Your child may bring a water bottle with them each day. All water bottles MUST have a “sport” top to avoid accidental spills. Please fill with water only. Must be filled at home!

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Tuesday Folders

Every Tuesday, district and campus information will be sent home in a separate folder. Please make sure to look through this information and return folder to school on Wednesday.

Do not send any communication to your child’s teacher in the Tuesday folder.

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Update Your Information Please make sure that you keep all of your

information current with the office and teachers. The following things must be up to date:

• Email• Cell phone number• Home phone number• Approved student pick up list

is for…Volunteers

Whether you are volunteering to chaperone a field trip or work in the classroom, you must complete a background check. No parents are allowed to assist in the classroom or chaperone a group of children unless this has been completed.

To complete the background check, you will need to go to www.allenisd.org and fill out an online form. July 1 is when the window open s for the new year.

It takes approximately 2 weeks for approval. We suggest that you complete the form ASAP. This form will have to be updated every school year.

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Website Current information, dates, and upcoming events can

be found on the Bolin website.

http://www.allenisd.org/bolines

Every teacher has a webpage. You can locate these under the Faculty/Staff drop down menu on the Bolin website.

is for…EXtra Information

Birthdays – Treats are not allowed to be eaten at school. If you would like to send something to school for your child’s birthday, it must be individually wrapped so the teacher can send it home in the students’ backpacks.

Attire- If your child wears sandals, please send socks and tennis shoes in their backpacks for physical education class and recess. Classroom temperatures vary. It is a good idea to have a sweater or sweatshirt in your child’s backpack just in case. Refer to the Bolin Student Handbook for appropriate school attire.

Toys- Please do not let your child bring toys to school.

Backpacks – Please send your child with a full-size backpack every day.

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Children are responsible for their own materials and possessions. They should be able to unpack their things in the morning, as well as pack their own things in the afternoon without help.

This would be a great time to begin “chores” with your child if you haven’t done so already. Building responsibility at home helps children be responsible at school. Age appropriate jobs at home would include setting or clearing the table, picking up toys, collecting trash, etc.

Your Child

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Zzzzz…Please make sure that your child gets plenty of sleep each night, so that he/she is well rested and ready for the challenges of kindergarten. It is recommended that 5 and 6 year olds get at least 10 to 11 hours of sleep a night.

Thank you for coming!