Sunday, September 24, 2023

September 25th-29th

 


Mrs. Kaber's Kindergarten News
September 25th-29th


Our Focus for the Week:

Student of the Week- Everett Schmoll

Character Formation:  
Twelve Spies
Virtue: courage

Jesus Time:
The Birth of Isaac (Genesis 21:1-7)

Math:
Lesson 26-29, 31
Creating and Reading AB Patterns
Acting Out Story Problems
Identifying Ordinal Positions to the Fourth
Arranging Pattern Blocks in a Design
Identifying and Describing Triangles and Squares


Writing
Letters: L, U, V, W

Language Art
ABC Sound Chart
Letters: L, F, B
Mystery Letter L, F, B bags

Being a Reader: What Is Round?
Making Meaning: Friends at School
Vocabulary: enjoy, gooey, container, delicious
Heggerty: Week 6

Read Aloud

Johnny Appleseed, Ten Red Apples, Apple Farmer Annie, Secrets of the Apple Tree, Apples

Poem
Johnny Appleseed

Science
I like Apples (book)
Apple Taste Test and make a graph
Apple Window Catcher
Make Applesauce

Scholastic News: I <3 My Neighborhood


Specials
M- STEAM Cart
T- P.E & Library 
W- P.E
Th- STEAM Cart, Art & Music
Fri- Choir & Spanish

Dates to Remember:

September 25th- Kindergarten Wheel-a-thon 9:30-10:30 am (Uganda fundraiser)
October 11-13th- No School
October 20th- Harvest Parties
October 23rd- Field trip to Stuckmeyer's Farm
October 26th- 1/2 day- Parent Teacher Conferences
October 27th- No School- PTC

A Note from Mrs. Kaber: 

Wheel-a-Thon- Our Kindergarten classes will be hosting our annual Wheel-a-thon on Monday, September 25th from 9:30-10:30 am. Each child can bring a bike, scooter, roller-skates or anything with wheels to help raise money to sponsor a child to go to school. With your help, we are trying to raise over $250 per class. We sent home information with a money envelope for people to sponsor your child in the wheel-a-thon. Our goal is at least $10 per child to reach our sponsor goal. Ask grandparents, coworkers, family, and friends and see how many people can help with our kindergarten project! If you would like to come and cheer on our kindergarteners as we make laps around the parking lot, feel free to help make signs and assist with pulling bikes etc. out to the parking lot. We can't wait! 
**Please bring your students "wheels" around the back of the building behind our classroom windows. We do not want students bringing these items in through the front doors. Thank you for understanding! After the event, please take your students wheels home with you. If you are unable to make the event, the items will be behind our classroom in back of the building at the end of the day. We will not be bringing the items out to carline as it will hold everyone up. 

End of the Day/Car Line- While I enjoy speaking face to face with parents and talking with parents about their student's day, please be mindful that I am unable to stand and chat for the safety of the students and for the goal of keeping the pick-up line moving. My priority is making sure I am watching my class and getting the students in the correct vehicle and in a timely manner. If your student has a day that I need to speak with you about, I will either call home during the day or email you about the situation. If you absolutely need to talk with me, email me, and we can set up an appointment to chat. Thank you for your cooperation and respecting the time of other families and myself. 

Friday Fun Days- Every Friday your student may bring a stuffed animal to school for quiet reading/Flashlight Friday. This needs to be a soft plush type of animal and not a hard toy. We are having students bring toys to school when it is not for Mystery letter bag time or Fun Friday. We do not want students to be upset if items are lost or broken. 

If you have any questions or concerns, feel free to reach out!

In Him,

Mrs. Kaber



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