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Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night!

Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night! . Please make sure you have signed in and taken all the handouts. School Hours. The earliest that students may be dropped off is 7:30 a.m. Kindergartners will go to the gym if they arrive to school early. Students are considered tardy after 7:55.

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Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night!

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  1. Welcome to Kindergarten Curriculum Night! Please make sure you have signed in and taken all the handouts.

  2. School Hours • The earliest that students may be dropped off is 7:30 a.m. • Kindergartners will go to the gym if they arrive to school early. • Students are considered tardy after 7:55. • Students will be dismissed to their designated areas at 2:40.

  3. Kindergarten Curriculum • Reading • Writing • Math • Science • Social Studies

  4. Reading • Our goal is to instill the love of reading in all of our students. • Reading across the curriculum • To/With/By • Reading TO the students (Daily Read-Aloud) • Reading WITH the students (Guided Reading, Shared Reading, One-on-one reading) • Reading BY the students (independent reading, DEAR time, partner read)

  5. Writing • Writing • Draft Book and writing across the curriculum Students write in their draft books four times a week. They will have an opportunity to publish their work and share with the class periodically. We would love any help from parents so that they can publish more often.

  6. Science/Social Studies • Science Lab visits. • Science and Social Studies integrated with reading and writing

  7. Math • To/With/By • Teach Math TO the students (Whole-group modeling) • Do Math WITH the students (Small groups, math games, manipulatives) • Math will be done BY the students (hands on activities, manipulatives, math games)

  8. Parent/Teacher Communication • Kindergarten Newsletter will go home on Thursday or Friday and it will be on red paper. Be on the lookout!! • Daily Folders-Students will take their green folder home daily. This is a way for us to communicate daily. Please make sure to initial daily, clean it out and return the next day. • Thursday Folders- Another school-wide effort to communicate with parents. They are blue folders that contain PTA information, important school notes, and community notes. Again, clean it out and return to school on Friday!

  9. Ways to help your child at home • The best advice is to be supportive, encouraging, and interested in your child’s learning. • Provide an area for writing/reading. • Read, read, read!- To/With/By • Monthly homework calendars are optional.

  10. Grading • Students will get a report card each nine weeks. Our first conference will be sometime in late October and early November. • Kindergarten students will take the TPRI and the AMI three times during the year. • Students will be given the CoGat at the beginning of December. • Kindergarten students do not receive progress reports.

  11. Teacher Contact • Email or notes sent in the Green Folder are the best ways to contact me during the day. • Please feel free to call or email anytime. • E-mail may not be checked until the end of the day. • We have an open-door policy! • Parent/teacher communication is KEY!

  12. Visitor Security System • Boon will have a receptionist to greet parents and visitors as they enter the building. • Visitors will be asked to show photo identification at the reception desk (driver license). The ID will be scanned into the computer and a visitors badge will be issued if there is no alert indicated on the data base. • Although the visitor will need to check-in with the receptionist each visit and receive a badge, he/she will only need to present the photo ID on the first visit.

  13. Discipline Plan • Patriot Pride • Incentives: compliment chain, marble jars on tables and individual incentives • Natural consequences • Lots of praise! • Please look in the Green Folder daily for behavior notes.

  14. Transportation • Please send a note with your child if they are going home any way that is different from their normal routine. • Without a note stating changes, we must send the child home the normal way. • Please make sure this note is written on a separate piece of paper. Please do not e-mail me this information because I may have a sub or a may not check my e-mail until the end of the day.

  15. Power Outage • If Boon is experiencing a power/electricity outage at 6 a.m., we will have a delayed opening of 10 a.m. • If power has not been restored by 9:30, we will remain closed the remainder of the day. • Parents will be notified by School Reach phone and Fast Track emails will be sent to all subscribers. Signs will be posted in front of our school in case homes are without electricity as well.

  16. Snacks • You may send a snack with your child each day. Please remember to ONLY send items that are healthy and peanut free. We have a water fountain in the classroom so a water bottle is optional. Please do not send in a juice box. Thank you so much for your cooperation! • Please do not send food items to celebrate birthdays. You may send goodie bags and your child can pass them out at a designated time during the day.

  17. Thank you so much for coming and I look forward to working with you this year! “Kindergarten is a journey—not a race.”

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