December 05, 2008

Class News... Dec. 5, 2008

1christmas41-thumb Dear Parents,

     Porter's Pups are on the "GO". We've had a great week learning about transportation by air, land, and sea.  Our study of maps has helped the children to begin an understanding of other countries and continents.  We have read fiction and non-fiction books about vehicles and written stories about places we would like to go.  We have also introduced concepts of motion and gravity and how the day and night sky change each day.  Next week, as we begin our holiday unit, we will continue learning about the world around us through a study of cultures and traditions around the world.  We will read about children in other countries and how they are the same and different in many ways.  If you happen to have any items of interest from other countries that you would be willing to let us share and display in the classroom, please send them in.  We always strive to be sensitive about holidays celebrated by our families here at Garrison Mill.  Although we enjoy making seasonal projects, we do not teach religious concepts.  If you have any questions or concerns related to our activities, please feel free to let me know. 

     In Phonics, our letter of the week will be "U".  We now have introduced all of the vowels which will increase the number of words that we can blend using a consonant-vowel-consonant.  This blending skill is very important in decoding new words and knowing how to "sound out" words when we write.  Please keep working on the Rainbow Words at home.  We will be assessing "yellow" words soon. 

     In Math, we have begun working on numbers greater than 10.  Your child needs a lot of practice counting items up to 20 and writing numerals up to 30.  We are helping to establish an understanding of ten's and one's.  We will be using what is called a ten's frame (a box with 2 rows of 5 boxes) to count ten's and ones.  If we have 1 ten's frame filled and another with 6 filled, then we count "10, 11,12,13,14,15,16".  This will help with addition as well as the concept of "adding on".

     Our Room Moms are beginning to plan a wonderful Holiday Party for our class on 12/18.  If they call for any help or donations, please give them your support.  On 12/17 we are going to decorate gingerbread houses.  You will receive a note next week to ask for a small donation of a certain type of candy to send in. 

     Our Student Council is sponsoring a "Canned Food Drive".  Please send in any non-perishable food items next week.  Thank you to the families who have already sent gifts for the "giving tree".  Many families will be blessed by your generosity. 

     One last reminder: Next Friday, will be another "Relay for Life Hat Day".  Your child may wear a hat to school if they bring a dollar to donate.1christmas410-thumb    

Have a great weekend!

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-PE

November 20, 2008

Class News... Nov. 21, 2008

      TN_8 Dear Parents,

     Thank you for attending our special luncheon for grandparents, family and friends this week.  We were delighted to have such a wonderful turnout of guests.  The children love to show off their classroom to you.  I was very proud of them for their performance.  We held our own Thanksgiving Feast in our class today complete with tortilla tepees, Friendship Fruit Salad, costumes. 

     When we return on Dec. 1st, we will continue working with "The World Around Us" by studying modes of transportation and how we can travel by land, air, and sea.  Science Sstandards in this unit include motion, gravity, and day/night sky.  We will explore how things move and how the day and night sky changes with the rotation of the earth.  Our map skills will continue to develop an understanding of the difference between cities, states, countries, and continents.

     In Phonics, our letter sound of the week will be "E".  Each time we introduce a vowel, we practice both the short and long sound.  Although we work with initial sounds quite a bit, vowels work primarily within a word to blend phonemes such as bet, men, set, red.  Every time your child practices blending sounds, he/she will improve their reading and writing ability. 

     In Math, we have been having great fun with our Geometry unit.  We have learned the names of all basic 2-dimensional shapes as well as several 3-dimensional shapes.  We have explored shapes in the world around us and how shapes can be put together to create other shapes and designs.  Our math vocabulary has included: geometry, sides, angles, faces, corners, lines, curves, equal sides and points.  We will finish this unit soon and then begin a unit on numbers greater than 10.  Your child needs a lot of practice counting items up to 20 and writing numerals up to 30.  We are helping to establish an understanding of ten's and ones'.  We will be using what is called a ten's frame (a box with 2 rows of 5 boxes) to count ten's and ones.  If we have 1 ten's frame filled and another with 6 filled, then we count "10...11, 12, 13, 14, 15, 16".  This will help with addition as well as the concept of "adding on". 

     As always, I am thankful to be working with your children at such a wonderful school as Garrison Mill.  I hope that you all have a wonderful ThThanksgiving and special times spent with family and friends.    TN_42  

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Specials: Week of 12/1-12/5

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-Art

November 14, 2008

Class News... Nov.14, 2008

Dear Parents,

     We are enjoying the Thanksgiving season as we consider what we are all thankful for.  Of course our families are at the top of the list, but young children also tend to focus on special toys, pets, and favorite activities.  We have be doing several writing activities to explore this whole idea of "thankfulness".  The more children can expand their ideas, the larger their spoken vocabulary and then their written vocabulary become.  We will continue this unit by learning a bit of American history.  We will compare and contrast living long ago with today.  I am always amazed at the knowledge that can be obtained by our little ones.  They love to hear the details and descriptions of life long ago.  This would be a great time of year to discuss your family's heritage, where they came from and how important thankfulness can be to a family and community. 

     As we prepare for the special Thanksgiving luncheon day for Grandparents and families, we will also look forward to presenting our play "Hooray for Thanksgiving" (Wed. 11/19).  Please meet us in the lobby before lunch (11:15) and then you'll be invited back to the room after lunch in the Dining Room.  If you are planning to have pictures taken by the school photographer, you'll have time after that to go with your child to the Media Center. 

     The School Book Fair will be open this next week.  Be sure to come by to shop.  There will be great selections that will make super holiday gifts.  While you are there, you can also put in your bid for a homemade baked good by our wonderful GM teachers and staff.  This will be set up like a Silent Auction.  You'll get to see the list of selections and then the winner of each bid will pick up their baked good on Friday, Nov. 21st, just in time for Thanksgiving.  All proceeds from this will be donated to our Relay For Life Team. 

In Phonics next week, we will work with the letter sound "S".  Practice blending at home by putting three letter words together like: sat, mat, bit, fin, hat, and sip.  Your child will benefit from this individual work with you at home.  When you are reading together, begin to let your child try to "sound out" these types of simple words.  Keep practicing our sight words too.  The children are beginning to use these words in their journal writing, which is great. 

     In math, we will continue to explore geometric shapes and solids.  The children love to learn big "math" words such as Geometry, circumference, and angle.  They need to be able to identify the solid shapes: sphere, cube, cone, and cylinder.  Help to look for these shapes in objects around the house. 

     Please note:

  • We will eat lunch in our classroom on Thursday and Friday while other grade levels have their luncheons.  Students buying a lunch will receive a sack lunch with a chick-filet sandwich.  That will be the only choice on those two days.
  • On Thursday, we will be having our own little feast in the classroom while we eat lunch.  We will be making a Friendship Fruit Salad to share as part of our nutrition unit. We will wash, cut, and mix our fruit salad here at school.  I will send a reminder next week. 

Have a great weekend.

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-Music

November 07, 2008

Class News...Nov. 7, 2008

Tn_thanks_28 Dear Parents,

     November is in full swing with Thanksgiving on its way.  We began our unit of study this week with several stories and projects to explore our country's history and compare it with the celebration of Thanksgiving today.  We are building a conceptual understanding of past and present and learning how to compare similarities and differences about people, places, and ways of life.  You can check your child's understanding by asking them to name several chores that pilgrim children did "back then" that they do not do today.  This is a great unit to continue our work with maps and globes and an understanding of where we live.  Please review the "Where in the World Am I ?" homework packet that came home on Wednesday.  Help your child to record their information and take some time to discuss where your family has lived and places that you may have traveled.  Right now we are working on state (Georgia) and country (America) and will move out into the world in December with our Transportation and Holidays Around the World unit.

     We'll be working hard during the next two weeks in preparation for our Thanksgiving Lunch on Nov.19th.  After lunch, we'll have our play in our classroom and then you will be able to take your child to the Media Center for the Book Fair, Family Photographs if your wish and to check out our faculty's 2nd Annual Relay for Life Baked Goods Silent Auction.  You can bid to win a delicious homemade dessert ready to be picked up fresh on Friday, Nov. 21 just in time for your Thanksgiving dinner at home. 

     In Phonics, our letter sound of the week will be "D".  We are making good progress in learning how to blend sounds to make words.  In writing, everyone is learning how to form sentences using a combination of strategies: some words are sight words (our rainbow words) which can be found on our big word wall, some words are vocabulary words (like pilgrim, indian, Mayflower, corn..) and are listed in our word bank, and some words can be written by "sounding them out" and writing what you hear (like "saln on the oshun" for "sailing on the ocean").  As we learn additional spelling and phonics rules, more words will become correct rather than "inventive".  The children are very proud of the details they are now adding to their pictures and their ability to "write" about their picture. 

     In Math, we have completed our unit on numbers to 10 and will begin a Geometry unit next week.  This will include work with 2 and 3 dimensional shapes and a lot of exploration of their attributes.  Vocabulary will include: circle, square, triangle, rectangle, sphere, cube, sides, corners, faces, edges, round, and straight.  We will learn how to combine shapes to make other shapes as well as find shapes in everyday objects. 

     Please note that you have until Tuesday, Nov. 11 to turn in the "Giving Tree" permission form if you would like to participate as a family.  (The flyer said Nov. 8)  This is a wonderful tradition that we have had at Garrison Mill for many years to help needy families during the holiday season. 

     Congratulations to our class for earning a popcorn party this month for good Dining Room behavior.  Congratulations also for collecting the most Box Tops for Kindergarten.  Everyone received a 50 cents coupon to the School Store.

Have a great weekend.Tn_fhh0244

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-PE 

    

 

October 31, 2008

Class News... Oct. 31, 2008

Tn_3   Dear Parents,

    Happy Halloween!!  We had a great day today culminating our Pumpkin Theme with special centers and costume dress-up day.  Thanks so much to all of the parents who contributed items and came to help and join the fun. I hope that everyone has a fun and safe weekend Trick-or-Treating.

     We will begin our Thanksgiving and Nutrition units next week.  As we continue to explore the world around us, we will learn about Pilgrims and Indians, compare living today and long ago, work on map skills and continue to build on the concept of living in a neighborhood, city, state, country and world.  Nutrition will include identifying and sorting types of food and making healthy choices. 

     A special Grandparents Luncheon Invitation will be coming home this next week for you to pass on to any family members who are planning to attend our Thanksgiving luncheon on Nov. 19th.  Parents are welcome to attend as well.  We need your reservation response sheet to help the cafeteria in their planning.  We will be presenting a short little play in our room after lunch called "Hooray For Thanksgiving".  Please remember to send in 1 over-sized white t-shirt this coming week so that we will be able to make our Indian costumes for the play.  A photographer will also be available in the Media Center that day if families would like to have photos taken.

     In Phonics, our next letter sound of the week will be "G".  Everyone is doing a great job learning how to identify beginning sounds in words.  Consistent practice blending sounds together will help your child begin to "make sense" of the reading process.  Keep reading and rereading each of the little books that come home weekly.

     In Math, we will finish up our unit on numbers to 10.  We will continue all year practicing proper numeral formation.  Reversing numerals and letters is developmentally normal at this age.  You can help by modeling correctly and practicing in a variety of ways: (trace in the air, roll play-dough snakes to form numbers, write in the bathtub with shaving cream, verbalize the motions as you make it).  Forming good writing habits and much repetition and practice will establish proper formation. 

     As the weather changes daily during this season, please remember to send your child with a jacket to school.  We go outside daily and it is often too chilly to play without one. Names in jackets are also helpful. 

      If your child misses a day of school, please send a written note when they return to school, so that I can send it to the office to file with the Attendance clerk.  I do appreciate your e-mails in letting me know about your child when they are sick, but I also need the written note with your signature acknowledging that your child was out of school and the date.Tn_5   

     Have a great weekend.

     Sincerely,

     Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-Art

October 24, 2008

Class News...Oct. 24, 2008

Happy_jack Dear Parents,

     Families are fabulous.  We have enjoyed sharing about families and how each member of the family plays an important part.  I hope that you have some family fun at the Pancake Breakfast tomorrow morning. 

     Next week we have many fun centers and activities surrounding our "Pumpkins" theme.  We will be reading fiction and non-fiction stories, sequences the growth of a pumpkin, learning rhyming poems, and using our sight words in a "Boo" book.

     In Math, we will continue our counting and numeral writing unit as well as having fun with "Pumpkin Math".  We will estimate our class pumpkin's weight, circumference, lines, and seeds.  We will graph our favorite jack-o-lantern face to decide how to carve our pumpkin.  By Friday, we'll be ready to light it up for our special Pumpkin Center time. 

      Please remember that your child may bring their costume to wear on Friday in class.  You should send it in their bookbag and we will change here. 

     Our letter sound next week will be "O".  I will be assessing the "orange" rainbow words for those who are ready.  Don't stop reviewing them all.  They should get comfortable enough with all of the sight words to know them anywhere, not just when reading off the list.  Mix them up, have your child spell them outloud, look for them in print, write them in many ways, type them on the computer...anything you can think of to reinforce their memory of the words.  Spider

     Reminders:

  • Pancake Breakfast- Oct. 25
  • Square One Art orders due- Oct. 27
  • Red Ribbon Week- Oct. 27-31
  • No school on Tues., Nov. 4th- Be sure to VOTE
  • Mark your calendars for Kdgn. Grandparents & Family Thanksgiving Luncheon- Nov. 19. Please return your reservation form.

Have a great weekend!

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Frank Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-Pe, F-Art

October 17, 2008

Class News...October 17, 2008

Pumpkin_and_falling_leaves Dear Parents,

     Friends are fun!  We have enjoyed being friends in class this week.  We presented our "friendship bracelets" to each other today and practiced good manners by saying, "I made this for you", "thank-you", "you're welcome".  We took a fun friend class picture on the playground to mount in special frames that we made this week.  Our community unit will continue next week by learning more about families.  Please be sure that your child knows who their siblings are.  We will be counting and comparing the make-up of each family in the class. 

     In Phonics, our letter of the week will be "R".  As we work with each sound, we are also doing a lot of "word work" to begin an understanding of how to build sentences to include a capital letter at the beginning, spaces between words, and puncuation at the end.  Daily review of the "Rainbow Words" is important to build their sight word vocabulary.  Keep up the practice at home. 

     In math, we will continue working with numbers and sets up to 10.  We will learn how to divide sets into two equal groups and to make combinations of sets to ten. 

     Report cards were sent home on Thursday.  Please review, sign and return the white card and brown envelope.  The report is yours to keep.  Please let me know if you have questions about anything.  I would be glad to have a phone conference if you feel the need. 

     Next week is National School Bus Safety Week.  We will be having a "Barney the Bus" program in November to help teach bus safety to our Kindergarteners. Friday, Oct. 24th is School Bus Driver Apreciation day here at Garrison Mill.  Our class will be putting together a plate of goodies for each of the bus drivers from our whole class.  Please send in 2 dozen cookies in a ziploc baggie or a disposable container on Friday morning.  We will arrange a variety of cookies on each pretty plate, wrap them up and attach a card from our class.  The children will deliver them as we get on the bus in the afternoon.  This is a great way to teach our children what appreciation means and learn ways to show it.  I will provide the plates, wrapping and cards.  If your child would like to make an individual card for their bus driver at home, that would be a great idea too.  Bus Drivers play a very special role in your child's community.

     Friday, Oct. 31st, we will have special "Pumpkin Centers" for Halloween  Our great room Moms are helping to provide several fun activities for us.  Your child is invited to bring their costume to school that day to wear during centers.  Please send it in their book-bag and we will let them change here at school.  Kindergarten is the only grade level permitted to wear costumes that day.  Please be sure that what they choose to wear is comfortable and fairly easy to get on and off.  No masks or weapon type props.  We are also planning to decorate thiny pumpkins at centers on the 31st. Please send in 1 small pumpkin gourd anytime that week.  (Not regular pumpkins- just the tiny gourd type).  Scarecrow

Other Reminders:

  • Relay for Life Biscuit Sale- Oct. 23rd
  • Foundation Pancake Breakfast- Oct. 25th
  • Square One Art orders are due Oct. 27th

I hope that everyone has a great weekend!

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-PE

October 10, 2008

Oct. 10, 2008

2_leaves Dear Parents,

     We've had a great week learning about our community.  Review our definition with your child: A community is a group of people who live, work, and play together.  We need many kinds of workers to make up a community.  Thank you for working on your home safety plan.  We will continue learning about communities made up of friends and families.  Friends and families share work, play, meals, fun times and hard times together.  We make friends at school and in our neighborhoods.  Talk at home about neighborhood activities and how your family is a part of that community.  Our class is like a family in the community of Garrison Mill.  Porter's Pups are proud to be sharing the work and play here at school.  The Fall Festival was a great example of our school community working and playing together. 

     Next week, we will also spend some time learning about Christopher Columbus and how America is our country.  This will give us the opportunity to introduce maps and begin looking at the larger world around us.  Throughout Oct., Nov., and Dec. we will continue to learn about the concept of living in a city, state, country, and world.  This takes time to develop an understanding. 

     In Phonics, the letter sound of the week will be "I".  This is our second vowel and we will continue to blend a consonant/vowel/consonant to make a word.  Play auditory discrimination games out loud to see if your child can tell you what sound a word starts with.  Practice writing it together.  There is a great website to practice sounds and beginning reading skills: www.starfall.com Check out the fun games and stories.

     In Math, we have been counting and counting.  We have practiced the concept of more, less, and equal.  Students are learning how to order numbers from 1-30.  Today, we introduced the concept of estimation by comparing sets of objects to a set of five.  We  looked to see if it looked like more or less than five, and then estimated its amount.  This next week, we will begin careful practice in numeral writing  It is important to practice numeral writing correctly just like handwriting of letters. 

     Picture Day will be next Tuesday, Oct. 14.  We are scheduled for pictures early that day.  Pictures will be taken only for pre-paid orders.  You will receive the order form and envelope for money on Monday.  Please return on Tuesday if you want your child's picture taken. 

     Wednesday, the 15th is an Early Release day.  School will be dismissed at 12:20 and we will be eating lunch at 9:45.  Friday, the 17th will be our next High Touch High Tech program.  Our lunch will be changed that day to 10:36. 

     Have a great weekend. Fall

     Sincerely,

     Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, Th-PE, F-Music

October 07, 2008

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October 03, 2008

Class News... Oct. 3, 2008

Leaves   Dear Parents,

     We've had a fun fall week.  We have had many activities and stories this week to explore seasons, changes in our world, apples and leaves.  The next few weeks will include lessons about Family, Friends, and neighborhoods.  Gradually, the children will learn how their community is made up of many different groups of people who live and work together.  Our Social Studies standards include specific community workers and related health and safety procedures.  Please go over the Home Fire Prevention plan information that was sent home today with your child.  We will be discussing safety rules, but will need your help to make a family plan that fits your home.  Your child will need to be able to tell about the family "meeting place" and what you've done at home for prevention.  They should be able to demonstrate "stop, drop, and roll" and tell why they should do it in case of a fire. 

     In Phonics, our letter of "A".  This is an important sound because it will enable the children to read and write "consonant/short a/consonant" words which gives them experience in word blending and decoding.  Then they can begin to read and spell word families such as: cat, rat, hat...can, man, fan.  Keep practicing and reviewing the red and orange rainbow words as well. 

     We have started our new Math unit on numbers 0-5.  This may seem very simple, but there are several key concepts that must be mastered to get a good foundation for addition and subtraction.  We will be learning the concepts of: more than, fewer than, equal to, counting on, counting forwards and backwards, making sets and comparing sets.  This will be the time also to work on proper numeral formation.  Whenever your child writes letters or numerals at home, please model and expect proper formation so that they will develop correct habits.  It takes a lot of practice.

     I hope that everyone is coming to the Fall Festival and Fun Run this evening.  The "Dunk Tank" challenge is on.  I don't mind getting wet, but just wish they'd heat up the water a bit.  Hope to see you there. 

Have a fabulous fall weekend. Barrel_of_leaves

Sincerely,

Denise Porter

Specials next week:

M-Art, T-PE, W-Music, T-PE, F-PE

    

    

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