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June 30, 2011

Kindergarten Supply List

  • 1 Box of Kleenex
  • 1 Box quart size Ziploc baggies
  • 1 Box gallon size Ziploc baggies
  • 1 Roll of paper towel
  • 1 package pencils (12 count- Ticonderoga preferred)
  • 3 Large Elmer's glue sticks
  • 4 Boxes Crayola Crayons (24 count)
  • 1 Pair Fiskars blunt scissors
  • Backpack- Please find a backpack that can easily hold your child's folder. We prefer not to have backpacks with wheels on them.
  • Gym Shoes (non-marking soles)- These will be kept at school. If your child cannot tie his/her shoe laces independently, please provide non-tying athletic shoes.

June 21, 2011

Behavior Expectations

Our school expectations are:

We will...

Be Here and Be Ready.

Be Respectful and Be Kind.

Be Safe.



We have established the following common language throughout our school:

Show Five

1. Eyes on the speaker

2. Mouth is quiet

3. Ears are listening

4. Body is still

5. Brain is alert

Morning Meeting

In a caring community of learners, everyone feels....
I belong here.
I am safe.
I matter, and everyone else in the group matters too.
When we have problems we can work them out.
Together we can do great things.


We begin our kindergarten day with a Morning Meeting.


Morning Meeting consists of four parts:

Greeting

Sharing

Activity

Morning Message


The Morning Meeting time:

1. Builds community by helping students feel a
sense of significance, belonging, and engagement.

2. Gives students daily practice in the social skills

needed for academic learning throughout the day.

3.Creates a climate of trust and respect which

enables children to feel safe enough to take the risks necessary for
learning.

4. Builds positive relationships between students

and between teachers and students by helping them get to
know one another and develop their capacity for empathy.

High Frequency Sight Words

High frequency words (sight words) are words that students encounter frequently in reading and writing. It is critical that readers and writers develop automaticity (automatic recognition), a skill that leads to fluency. "Students need to be able to read the first 300 Instant Words "instantly" without a moment's hesitation, because these 300 words make up 65% of all written material" (Frye). Comprehension begins to break down when students are focused on trying to decode or sound out the words.

The kindergarten high frequency sight words are:


I
see
my
like
a
to
and
go
is
here
for
have
said
the
play
she
are
he
can