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If you are volunteering in our classroom please make sure that you sign in with our security staff or with the office, and get a visitors sticker. Please make sure our classroom is your only destination.

Saturday, October 31, 2015

Volunteers

Thank you to all of our parent volunteers who helped to make learning fun in our classroom!
Pictures will be posted next week.:) 
I have throughly enjoyed meeting with each of you during conferences. 
I am excited to meet with more of you on Monday!

Your child will be coming home with their October journal on Monday. Please allow them to share their work with you.  Please return them by Wednesday.

I have finished our shape assessments and will be sending them home next week as well.
You may keep that paper. If there are any shapes that your child can't identify at this time, we will continue to practice learning those shapes during small group or one on one time.

Currently, we are working on sorting in math. This will be our focus for next week as well as numbers 11-20.

Like I  mentioned during conference time,writing is an important task to be doing at home daily. Writing may look different with every child. They are all learning at their own developmental level. We honor this and nature it.
Every child should be drawing a picture and attempting to label their picture with the correct beginning letter sound. 
Some of my friends are moving onto writing 3-4 word sentences.  Again, phonetic spelling is developmentally appropriate.
Writing daily is an important part of kindergarten. One of my parents said that they had their child write a list for the grocery store! Their child drew pears and wrote p, cokes- cookies and drew cookies. This is a brilliant idea!!!

Homework will come home on Monday!

Have a happy and safe Halloween!
Thank you all again for supporting your children and their teacher.
Sara



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