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Friday, December 9, 2016

Dec. 9, 2016

12-9-16


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Literacy/ Social Studies: Next week, we will begin a new Social Studies unit about Holidays Around the World.  Here are some of the important things we will learn about:
            -What customs and traditions are and why we celebrate
            -Mexico: Las Posadas
            -Germany: Christmas and St. Nicholas Day
            -Italy: Christmas
            -Sweden: Saint Lucia Day
            -India: Diwali
            -Israel: Hanukkah
            -Australia: Christmas
            -United States and Canada: Kwanzaa and Christmas

We are looking forward to a fun unit!

Math: This week we worked on playing various games that involved the numbers 1-20. The focus of these games were to reinforce number recognition and number comparisons.

Sharing: The week of Dec. 19th will be our final week for sharing.  We will devote our scheduled sharing time to learning Jolly Phonics Tricky Words. 

Important Dates:
         Dec. 21           Winter Party
            Dec. 22           Big Blast and Limo Rides – Cadet Wear
            Dec. 23-Jan. 2 Winter Break
            Dec. 22           End of 2nd Quarter/ 1st Semester
            Jan. 3              Beginning of 3rd Quarter/2nd    Semester


Thursday, December 8, 2016

Dec. 2, 2016

12-2-16
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Writing: We read the story titled Lunch by Denise Fleming. The children discussed how authors write about things they like to eat. As a class, the children generated a list of their favorite foods. Then from the list the students created their own stories.
The words like, of , and to were displayed on to the word wall in our classroom. The students were able use the word wall as a reference to write about their favorite foods.
MAP Assessments: Measures of Academic Progress (MAP) test results. These tests determine your child’s instructional level and measure academic growth from year to year in the areas of mathematics, reading, and language usage. MAP tests are unique in that they are adaptive tests your child takes on a computer. That means that the test became more difficult the more questions your child answered correctly. When your child incorrectly answered a question, the test became easier. Therefore, your child will take a test specifically created for his or her learning level.
Next week all Kindergarten students will be taking MAP assessments. It would be beneficial for the students to be well rested and have a nutritious breakfast all next week
Science: We have been talking about hibernation for a couple of weeks.  Angela Bries Howard County Naturalist presented  a “ Winter Survival” program Thursday.  The children learned the three ways animals survive the winter months.  The animals migrate, adapt, or hibernate in order to survive winter weather in Iowa.

    Weather: Our cold winter weather is here! Please remember to dress your child according to weather conditions. Please help out by making sure your child comes to school with a hat and mittens. This week several children didn’t have a hat or mittens. It may also be a good idea to put an extra pair of socks and mittens in their backpack as the children get pretty wet playing outside in the winter. Thanks for your help!!