Wednesday, May 14, 2014

Curriculum Updates and Important Dates for May/June

JY Joyner Field Day
Friday, May 23
8:30 – 10:30 K-2
Kiwanis Park

Things to remember…..

*sunscreen should be put on at home BEFORE coming to school
*wear tennis shoes (no flip flops)
*wear tie-dyed Kindergarten shirt
*bring a change of clothing (including socks, underwear and shoes)
*bagged lunch (we will be eating in the classroom that day)

Animal Report
Animal reports are due next Friday, May 23.  We encourage you to go to pebblego.com to retrieve information.  This is a great website – very age appropriate and easy for the kids to use! 
Username:  joyner
Password:  book
Animal Parade:  On Wednesday, May 28th, the Kindergarten students will be having their Animal Parade.  Each student will carry or wear their animal project and we will parade through the halls to show off everyone’s hard work.   Our parade will begin around 8:45.  I hope you can join us! 

Lunch Coverage:  Because of Field Day next week, we WON’T be having K lunch coverage, May 23.   We did want to extend our sincerest thanks to parents who have taken the time to cover lunch so that teachers and teaching assistants can have a duty-free lunch once a month.  We are so grateful!  Thank you!

Reading:  We continue to work on building our sight word (target words) vocabulary.  Please continue working with your child at home to recognize these words in their reading and to work toward conventional spelling of these words in their writing.  During Daily 5, we are building our foundation of various reading skills.  We’ve learned that it’s OK to skip a word we don’t know, to read to the end of the sentence and then go back and try and make a guess.  We’re learning the difference between a good guess and a not so good guess.  A good guess needs to make sense, sound right in the sentence and look right (do those letters make the sounds I am saying?)  As we build strategic readers, we are working toward independently moving between difference strategies to solve for unknown words.  Sounding out a word is a good strategy, but it is important to remember that it is not the only strategy and it is not always the best strategy.  By asking the questions:  Does it make sense?  Does it sound right?  Does it look right?, we are helping children to not only build their reading strategies, but it ultimately strengthens their comprehension of the text. 

Writing: In Daily 5, we are thinking about our own writing and what specifically make us a better writer.  We are thinking specifically about the following things that good writers do when they write:
1.          Using finger space between words
2.         Putting a period at the end of a sentence.
3.          Using target words correctly.
4.        Using a beginning, middle and end to our stories.
5.         Writing more than one thought (sentence) about a topic.

As we write in Daily 5, the children are specifically targeting one goal for their writing that day and making certain that we are working toward achieving that goal! 

Math:  We continue to work on addition and subtraction.  Our subtraction and addition problems go to 20.  We are beginning to work on word problems and having to decide whether we use addition or whether we use subtraction to solve the problem.  We try to think…”are we getting more?  …. Are we getting less?”

We begin our study of measurement.  We are using non-standard units of measurement to measure objects.  What would happen if I measured two objects with the same thing?  What would happen if I measure the same object, but with two different measurement units?
We are also studying different types of graphs! 

***IMPORTANT***
Kindergarten plans a beach day at the end of the school year.
Please note the following dates:
Tuesday, June 10
      Forbes
      Thompson
      Piner
Wednesday, June 11
      Del
      Wilkinson
      PreK
(We will doing a specific blog post later in the week to explain all the volunteer opportunities and supplies needed! )  IT’S a BLAST!!!!

Dates to Remember:
Saturday, May 17-Letterland Day-Wake County Schools will be hosting a Letterland Day at Pullen Park.  Bring your Kindergartener out to have fun with all the Letterlanders!  
 Friday, May 23-Field Day-a FUN day at Kiwanis Park! Mr. Poyer will need donations & parent help (Animal Project Due)
Monday, May 26-Memorial Day-School Closed
Wednesday, May 28-Animal Parade
Friday, June 6-Ice Cream Day in K!  …details to come
Monday, June 9 - Friendship Day ....details to come

Tuesday, June 10-Beach Day in K!  …details to come

Thursday, June 12-LAST DAY!!!

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