This weekly newsletter from a kindergarten class provides updates on the lessons and activities from the past week, and information about upcoming lessons and reminders. In the past week, students in reading learned new high frequency words, practiced rhyming words and the letter D. In math, they played a new game called Roll and Record and made pattern necklaces. In science they discussed animal habitats and insects. The upcoming week will focus on the letter S in reading and math games, continue lessons on insects and introduce reptiles, and suggest homework on the letter S.
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Week one
1.
Peek at the Week:
o In Reading, we began Unit 2. Our new high
frequency words for this week were “and, play
and make”.
o Also, in Reading, we practiced rhyming words,
introduced the letter Dd, blended syllables, and
used character and setting to understand a story.
o In Math we introduced a new game, Roll and
Record. Students also made their pattern
noodle necklace.
o In science, we discussed animal habitats, along
with insects
o In handwriting, we are working on printing the
uppercase and lowercase Dd.
Coming Up:
o Next week in Reading we will be
introducing the consonant sound of /s/.
o Students will also continue to discuss
the characters and setting and well as
classify and categorize information from
a story.
o In Math, we will begin using games to
reinforce math concepts. Students will
also work on a new game called
Monster Squeeze.
o We will continue to work with insects
next week and introduce reptiles.
o Students will learn how to print the
uppercase and lowercase Ss.
*Reminders*
Daily and Friday folders need returned as this is the child’s organizational method of
communication between home and school.
Conference reminders are in the white folder today.
Please dress your child appropriately for outdoor recess. We go outside as long as it
is dry and above 50 degrees.
Please remember your child’s snack day as the kids are disappointed if they
don’t have an afternoon snack.
Thanks to everyone that came to Buddy Lunch and became “buddies” to other
students!
Angel Tree starts next week.
October 28th
, 2016
2.
Continueto Practice:
o Writingyour Name
o IdentifyingNumbers
o IdentifyingCapital and
Lowercase Letters of the
Alphabet
o Practice the HFW’s.
o Keep practicing your phone
number and birthday.
o Countingto 100
Homework
Activities to do for the letter Ss:
1. Help your child make a salad for dinner.
2. Find or draw foods that begin with the letter s.
3. Go on a scavenger hunt in your house looking for
things that begin with the letter s
Thank you for your continued support!
Thank you to all those
who attended Buddy
Lunch!