We have several events going on at school this week: The Great Kindness Challenge, 100 Day, and the start of Lunar New Year! There is a Spirit Day on Wednesday to celebrate the last two events: Dress like you're 100 years old OR dress in red/gold for Lunar New Year OR do both! Remember that Spirit Days are optional, but the kids do enjoy seeing each other dressed up.
Great Kindness Challenge
As you may have seen in Mrs. Bailey's weekly update, we are kicking off "The Great Kindness Challenge" on Monday. This is an opportunity to really focus as a family on how our kind acts can help make everyone's day a little better. In kindergarten, we will be keeping track of kind acts with a "kindness chain." Children can come in each morning and tell me about a kind act they did at home, and we will also celebrate kind acts done at school. When children tell me about a kind act, they will receive a loop for our kindness chain. They write their name on the loop, and we will add it to our classroom chain. We are hoping that by the end of the week, our chain gets all the way across the classroom! You can support children at home by reminding them to tell me about a kind act you saw them do and brainstorming ways that they can be kind & helpful, both at home and at school. You can find a list of some simple ideas here.
Conferences
Spring parent-teacher conferences are coming up on March 6 through March 14. These are optional conferences, but are available to anyone who would like an update on their child's progress. However, if your child had several areas marked with a "B," I would like to meet with you. Please check your email to sign up!
100 Day
This Wednesday is 100 Day! This is a fun celebration of the number 100 and being at school together for 100 days. There is a schoolwide Spirit Day on this day-- dress like you are 100 years old. Since 100 Day is also the start of Lunar New Year, children can also choose to dress in red/gold. As always, Spirit Days are totally optional, but very fun. I look forward to seeing many 100-year-old Grasshoppers dressed in red on Wednesday!
Language Arts
We have many fun stories to read and center activities to do in honor of 100 Day- it will be an all week celebration. Our sight words this week are like and see. This is the last week of Unit 2 in Fundations. We will finish upper case letter instruction, covering letters Qq through Zz this wee k.
A big emphasis right now is using our knowledge of letter sounds, word families, and sight words to write simple sentences. Children need to be able to put together a readable sentence on their own by the end of kindergarten. Encourage your children to write and spell phonetically as often as possible to build their abilities as independent writers. Try to resist the temptation to spell words for them if they ask, rather, encourage them to "stretch the word out" and put down all the sounds they hear themselves. They can write notes to you, grocery lists, cards for family members, etc. You can learn more about encouraging early writing & reading skills at our Literacy Night on February 12th. If you're interested in joining us, please check your email for the Google Form to RSVP.
Math
We will finish with Module 4 this week, then start Module 5: Addition & Subtraction. In Topic A of this Module, Students make a major leap forward in their understanding of number sentences. They represent addition stories by using number sentences with mathematical symbols, such as 4 + 2 = 6, and read their work by using mathematical language, “4 plus 2 equals 6.” They also recontextualize the number sentence by using it to retell the story. Students work with three problem types in this topic: add to with result unknown, put together with total unknown, and take apart with both addends unknown. By the end of the topic, students can find the total of an addition sentence without a story context.
We will also have lots of number & counting fun this week in celebration of 100 Day.
Upcoming Events
Valentines Day: I know that valentines are now available in most stores, and children will be asking about our celebration. We will exchange cards in class on February 14th, but this is not a "party." We have a fun celebration of friendship, exchange valentines, and take them home to show our families. So that you can prepare for this event, I wanted to share some information:
- Please send in a card for each child. There are 23 total students in our class: 15 girls and 8 boys.
- Please ONLY sign the card & put nothing in the TO box. It is challenging enough for kindergartners to pass out valentines to all their classmates. Having the "to" part filled out makes this extremely challenging and it takes far too long. Thank you for your help with this!
- Please try to purchase valentines that do not have candy attached. I know those can sometimes be hard to find, but there are good choices with stickers, play tattoos, and other non-food goodies.
**Library is every Wednesday. Please return your child's library book by Tuesday each week.
**School spirit days are every Wednesday. This week we have a special Spirit Day: Dress like you're 100 years old or wear red/gold in celebration of Lunar New Year.
This Week's Helpers & Activities
Monday: Centers @ 12:20 (Emily)
Tuesday: Return Library Books, Centers @ 12:20 (Ellen & Jongse)
Wednesday: 100 Day! Dress Like You're 100 Day, Library @ 9:10 (Emily & Meeta), Music @ 12:15, Dismissal @ 1:15
Monday: Centers @ 12:20 (Emily)
Tuesday: Return Library Books, Centers @ 12:20 (Ellen & Jongse)
Wednesday: 100 Day! Dress Like You're 100 Day, Library @ 9:10 (Emily & Meeta), Music @ 12:15, Dismissal @ 1:15
Upcoming Events
Wednesday, 1/29: 100th Day of School
Friday, 2/14: Valentines Exchange in Class
2/17-2/21: No School: President's Week
3/6-3/14: Parent-Teacher Conferences
Monday, 3/17: No School: Professional Development Day