Welcome to Senior Kindergarten!
We are off to a terrific start! It's been wonderful meeting with
you one-on-one during our Intake interviews and Meet the Teacher BBQ.
"Homework"
We hope that you've been enjoying Snuggling up with your child and
reading everyday! Please continue to read 15-20 minutes each ay. Talk about the
pictures, make connections to personal experiences, search for letters and
words, and most of all, have fun! There will also be occasional activities sent
home to be completed with your child. They will be focused around numeracy and
literacy skills. Thank you in advance for supporting our program.
Communication is Key to success
We are really looking forward to working closely with each
of you to ensure that our child adapts easily and comfortably to our classroom
routines. Open and clear communication is key to your child’s success. Please
continue checking Mr. Zipper and make sure to send it back everyday. Please also
feel welcome to call us at school at any time. The number is 613-836-5987. And,
of course, our doors are always open!
Pick-Up & Drop
Off
Thank you for waiting at fenced-in kindergarten yard in the
beginning of the day and at the end of the day. Our Kinder friends are now in
routine of lining up by the wall after the bell in the morning and getting in
their own lines to go home.
Library
Our library day is on Wednesday, therefore, we will kindly
ask you to send the library books no later than Tuesday. Please make sure the
book that your child has brought is in the library bag that was provided to
them. Thank You!
What We’re Working
On…
The focus for the beginning of the school year is learning
our routines and procedures. You can help by asking your child questions like, “What do you do as soon as you arrive at
your cubby?” (The answer: change my shoes, hang up my coat, put my shoes on
the top shelf of the cubby, place Mr. Zipper in the green bin, and answer our
question of the day then sit on the carpet.
Try to avoid questions that can be answered with a yes or
no. Tell your child to tell you the best part of his/her day. Ask open-ended
questions as they challenge your child to synthesize his/her ideas and to
express them clearly.
We focus on ensuring that all of our friends feel safe,
secure and welcome. Understanding the school routines is a process that takes
time. We offer lots of choice and praise, reassurance, high fives and hugs
throughout the month of September (and the rest of the year, of course!).
The children are working on their ‘circle time expectations’
(hands up, taking turns, quiet voices, sharing, eyes on the speaker, etc.)
Nicely done!
Full day is new to most of our friends. To ease the
transition to school, you can ensure your child gets to bed early (kids this
age generally needs 10-12 hours of sleep), eats well and gets plenty of outdoor
play.
We are also focusing on learning names, making friends and
recognizing the people at school (the principal, the vice-principal, the
librarian, etc.). We’ll reviewing shapes, colours, simple patterns, and printing
our names. Please encourage your child to print his/her name using a capital
and then lower case letters. Thanks!
Scholastic Book
Orders and the Birthday Book Program
Please note that Scholastic Book Orders will be sent home
each month. When you place your order please ensure that you send a check made payable to Scholastic
Canada, Inc. Ordering books from Scholastic is convenient for you and
it benefits the classroom. Every class order over $30 qualifies us for free
books! You can build your child’s library and help us build our’s at the same
time! Our September book order is due on October
04th, 2013.
Birthdays are very important to our young learners! We mark
our special day with a crown, certificate, pencil and a song! Please do not send cake, cupcakes or
candies. A healthier and longer-lasting option is to send in a ‘Birthday
Book’ to be donated to our classroom library in honour of your child’s special
day. We will place a dedication on the inside cover. The book can be new or
gently used.
Snacks
Please send in healthy, easy to manage, nut-free lunches and snacks. Number them so your child can independently
take out his/her snack/lunch when he/she feels hungry. P.S. Nutella contains
hazelnut, therefore, Nutella sandwiches are not allowed!
Thank you for your ongoing help and support!
Regards,
Room 20 Educators
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