Fruitland Park Fruitland Park Elementary Elementary
Kindergarten Kindergarten RoundupRoundup
Fruitland Park Fruitland Park Elementary Elementary
Kindergarten Kindergarten RoundupRoundup
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What should we expect?
• Reading: Harcourt Storytown– “Getting to know you” activities– Letter and sound recognition– Begin blending sounds into words– Reading sight words and short books
What should we expect?
• Writing: – D’Nealian is the style of writing used
in our county. – His/her first name, recognizing it,
spelling it, and writing it. – Please also work on coloring, cutting,
and gluing.
Writing Student Name• Please make sure that students
learn to write their names with a capital letter at the beginning, the rest lower case letters. Here is an example: – Melissa
What should we expect?
• Math:– Harcourt Go Math – Hands-on, manipulatives– At home, count pennies, beans, pieces
of cereal, small candies, crayons, buttons
– Play games – Workbooks are used in many of the
classrooms
What should we expect?
• Social Studies:– People and places are explored – Social skills are discussed and
developed– Community leaders and resources
are discovered
Breakfast/Lunch• Breakfast costs:
Full price $1.00 Reduced price $.30Lunch Costs:
Full price $1.75 Reduced price $.40 ( These are the 10-11 prices)
Free and reduced lunch forms are available. You have the option of paying: * by cash * by check * on line
www.MyLunchMoney.comChildren may also bring a lunch from home if you choose. Menus are available monthly.
Back Packs• Send backpacks or book bags
daily• Check it/sign papers daily• Folders are put in book bags daily• Parent/Teacher communication is
managed daily through the folders
Homework• Yes, even in Kindergarten, they have
homework. – Monthly calendar of skills are sent home
outlining homework activities– Daily activities are sent home– Skills practiced in homework activities are
based on skills learned each week at school and will prove to be beneficial at testing times.
Testing / Grading
– Each 9 weeks students are tested in specific and required skills.
– Report Cards are issued each 9 weeks – Progress reports are sent home in the middle
of the term– Grades in kindergarten are:
3 = Meets or exceeds grade level expectations
2 = Below grade level expectations 1 = Far below grade level expectations
Promotion Requirements
Cumulative Score of 48 Points
(24 in Language & 24 in Math)
A day in the life of a kindergartener
• Arrive at school, possibly eat breakfast (8:00 – 8:25)
• Put away belongings• Morning work activity at their seat
– journal writing• Announcements, pledge, moment
of silence (8:35)
A day…Continued• Morning Meeting – Kindergarten news,
Calendar, Helpers Chart…• Reading – Letter, sound activities,
rhyming, big books, shared reading and writing, story activities, and literacy centers
• Lunch• Specials (enrichment): Physical
Education, Music, Library, Computer Lab
A day…Continued• Math• Center time- learning activities that
are hands-on and individual instruction time
• Science/Social Studies• Snack• Dismissal • Please note that there is no recess,
“Free Play” time or nap time.
Dismissal Procedures• Bus riders, walkers, car riders, and
daycare riders walk out with a teacher • We all need to work together for the
children’s safety• Traffic patterns must be observed at
pick up areas in front/beside the school• Send a note when normal mode of
transportation changes- no exceptions.
Visitors on Campus• Walking students to class :
– Please only walk the children to class through the first week of school then the children need to go by themselves
– Volunteer forms need to be completed at the beginning of year
(They will be in the information packets at the beginning of the school year)
Behavior expectations
Give me Five1- Eyes on speaker2- Lips closed3- Ears listening4- Sit up straight5- Hands and Feet Quiet
Daily Behavior Sheet• A daily behavior sheet comes
home each day in your child’s folder. It should be signed each night and returned the next day.
Consequences• 1st consequence: Warning• 2nd consequence: Name moved to
Yellow on the traffic light• 3rd consequence: name moved to
Orange on the traffic light• 4th consequence: name moved to
Red on the traffic lightSevere disruption: Child sent to the office….Brown
Rewards• Students whose names are on the
happy face or green at the end of the day receive a stamp on their hand and/or a treat.
• Students who are able to have good weeks are able to receive a reward or a visit to the treasure box on Fridays.
Supplies
• Crayola crayons, no larger than 16 per box. This allows for true colors and less confusion with the children.
• Pencil box• Scissors, with blunt or safety tip• 4 oz. Elmer’s glue• Facial tissues like Kleenex• Zip lock baggies ( 1 box)
Our Teachers
• Mrs. Hallowell• Mrs. Wittman
• Miss Binneveld• Mrs. Daley
• Mrs. Westfall• Mrs. Mitchell
Registration Requirements
• Please register as soon as possible.
• You will need:
– Birth certificate– Social Security Card (optional)– Physical examination dated August 22,
2010 or later – Proof of residence, such as Electric bill,
Lease agreement, Property bill
Attention: • Please be advised that student’s
coming from Pre-K will need UPDATED SHOT RECORDS to enroll in Kindergarten.
• You may register anytime between now and the beginning of the school year. We highly encourage you to register early!
2011 – 2012 Immunization Requirements
– Immunization record which includes:• 5 DPT
• 4 Polio (*New: If the fourth dose is administered prior to the 4th birthday, a fifth dose of POLIO vaccine is required for entry into kindergarten)
• 3 Hepatitis B
• 2 Varicella
• 2 Doses MMR
Questions? • Thank you so much for attending.
• Please follow us to the classrooms, where you can get an idea of what the students are doing here in Kindergarten now.