Our first week of extended days went well! A few suggestions:
- Continue reminding your child what is for snack, and what is for lunch
- Go over the hot lunch menu with them in advance
- Make sure your child is getting plenty of sleep! They were all very tired by the end of last week.
This
week, we will be making a craft to decorate our class banner for the
Monster Mash Walkathon! We are so excited to participate in this
schoolwide event on October 28th, which is Alta Vista's biggest
fundraiser, and a true community event. We will start the walking at
school, but any kindergartners who would like to come back and continue
walking are invited to do so after school on Friday (2:40) with an adult
(parent or friend's parent) accompanying them. Come out and join in on
this fun & worthwhile event, which supports Alta Vista's enrichment
programs.
Language Arts
After
this week, we will have introduced over half the alphabet! The letters
your child should recognize & know the sounds of are: Aa, Bb, Cc, Dd, Ee, Ff, Gg, Ii, Mm, Nn, Oo, Rr, Ss, Tt, and Uu. This week, we are introducing our final vowel, Ee, as well as Rr.
if you are noticing that your child is having difficulty recognizing
letters and knowing letter sounds, please provide additional
reinforcement at home. Watching and singing The Better Alphabet Song
is a great way to continually review letters and sounds. It is also
important to keep checking your child's letter formation in handwriting.
Reading the weekly Fundations Family Newsletter is a great way to support your child's learning.
Our sight words this week are is and at. This week our stories will be from the author Aaron Reynolds: Creepy Carrots, Creepy Pair of Underwear, and Creepy Crayons.
Math
In
math, we will begin a new module on shapes. We will be covering both 2D
and 3D shapes over the next few weeks. We will learn shape names and
attributes of those shapes. Children should understand how many sides,
corners, faces, and vertices different shapes have. Going forward, most
of our math involves hands-on activities in small-group centers, so you
won't see as many math papers in the Wednesday envelopes. Parent tips
for this math module can be found here.
Rhythm & Moves P.E./Indoor P.E.
Just another reminder that students will have weekly P.E. with either Rhythm & Moves or indoor P.E. in the OT Room.
- Children should wear shoes and clothing appropriate for fitness on Mondays.
- Shoe choice is extremely important, since when we go to the OT room, children will be removing their shoes and putting them back on again.
- Children need to be able to do this independently. I highly recommend slip-on/velcro sneakers every Monday, unless your child already knows how to tie shoes on their own (a great skill to start working on!)
Monday, 10/31: Schoolwide Halloween Parade
11/7-11/17: Parent-Teacher Conferences
Thursday 11/10: NO SCHOOL: Staff Development Day
Friday, 11/11: NO SCHOOL: Veteran's Day