Sunday, October 28, 2012

Newsletter October 26, 2012

Farmington Kindergarten Newsletter
October 26th 2012
What We Are Learning
Letter S
Writing numbers correctly (goal is 1-100 by the end of the year)
Writing letter correctly on the lines (capital and lowercase)
All about Halloween!!  Scarecrows, bats, spiders, pumpkins, etc!!!

Fall Festival
Thank you for those who worked our class game for Fall Festival.  It was a wonderful night and a great way to support our PTO!

Halloween
Your child can wear their Halloween costume on Wednesday if they want!  Please no swords, knifes, etc!  If the costume has little pieces you may not want to bring them!

Spelling Words
We will work on the weekly spelling words at school, but please also practice at night.  Asking your child to spell out each word will not take long and the repetitive practice will help them pass their Friday spelling test.
1.       mitt               2.  pit              3.  sit              bonus:  green

Important Dates
November 2nd:  Snack Break
November 5th and 6th:  NO SCHOOL

Skills: 
Please remember that you can NOT compare two students!  All students learn at different paces and that is what makes us all unique!!  Below are some skills we have worked on in class.  If you child has not mastered these skills, you may need to work with them at home.   The more positive practice they receive, the better off they will be!  We want your child to be successful and will continue to practice at school, but one-on-one at home is very beneficial!

1.       Counting to 50—Our goal is for them to count to 100 by the end of the year!
2.      Knowing ALL letter sounds
3.      Saying their ABC’s and knowing their shapes
4.      Writing their ABC’s on the correct writing lines (capital and lowercase)
5.      Saying the Days of the Week and Months of the Year
6.      Recognizing numbers 1-30
7.      Writing their numbers to 50—goal is 100 by the end of the year
8.      Reciting parents name, phone number, address, and birthday

Friday, September 28, 2012

Farmington Kindergarten Newsletter
September 28th 2012


What We Are Learning
Continue practicing letter sounds
Review Months and Days of the Week
Practice reciting the alphabet and counting to 30
Review letters LlOoGgHhTt, Pp, Aa
Practice writing the letter Nn and produce the sound correctly

Reading News
After your child knows all 26 letter sounds, they will begin to work on reading non-sense CVC words and will get a reading book.  If your child does not know all 26 letter sounds, please spend some extra time with them every night.  This is a skill they should know by now and if they don’t they will start to get behind in class.  

FRY Words
Fry words come in sets of 25 words.  When we feel your child is ready to start FRY words (knows letter sounds and can blend CVC words), we will send them home.  Some students will be receiving fry words after fall break!  Way to go!  Keep up the hard work!  

Spelling Words
On Monday after Fall break, your child will bring home spelling words.  Please make sure to practice those every night.  Spelling tests will be given on Friday mornings.  

Important Dates
Tuesday 10/9:  PTO Meeting at 6:00 pm
Thursday 10/11:  Parent/Teacher Conferences
Friday:  10/12:  Snack Break

Homework Packet
Your child will receive a new homework packet on Monday night.  Please make sure you place this packet in a safe place and do the Tuesday and Thursday night homework.  This is additional homework and they will continue to have nightly reading homework.  If your child misses more than 3 homework assignments in one month, they will have to serve an After School Detention.


Friday, September 21, 2012

Newsletter September 21, 2012

Farmington Kindergarten Newsletter
September 21st 2012

What We Are Learning

• Counting to 50
• Writing numbers 1-10
• Continue practicing letter sounds Ll, Oo, Gg, Hh, Tt, Pp
• Practice writing the letter Aa and producing it’s sound correctly
Important Dates

Friday: Letter Sound Reward for students who can say their letter sounds without pictures
October 1st-5th: Fall Break
October 11th: Parent/Teacher Conferences

Parent/Teacher Conferences

Next week, you will receive a parent/teacher conference time schedule. Please mark the time slots that are most convenient for you. With limited space and 25 students, please mark your top 3 choices. Later in the week I will send home a note confirming your time. I look forward to meeting with you and talking about your child’s progress.

Reading Homework

• Your child is in a small group for reading class. This means they may be with someone other than their homeroom teacher. If you have any questions/concerns, please let us know by writing a note in the daily communication folder or calling us 270-328-4830. It is important that their reading bag comes to school every day for us to practice and then they will still need practice every night. Learning how to read is a slow process, but it is important that you work with your child nightly to help learn this skill.

Weekly Homework

• Every Friday your child will need to turn in 2 homework sheets for the week. If you want to turn this in early, you can but it has to be turned in by Friday. We have had several students not turn in this work. After 3 missed assignments in a month, the child will receive an after school detention.

Please help us teach your child that school work is important. If you make homework and school a priority, your child will benefit. Homework is not a punishment; it is reinforcement and practice of skills they have learned in class.

Fall on the Farm Field Trip

We had an amazing day at Fall on the Farm. The weather was wonderful and the students had an amazing time. We were proud of their behavior and hope they learned a lot!!

Sunday, September 2, 2012

Grandparents' Day Breakfast

Quick Reminder:
Grandparents' Day Breakfast for Kindergarten is this Monday, September 4, at 7:45 a.m.
Hope to see them there!  Have a great weekend!

Friday, August 31, 2012

Newsletter August 31, 2012

Farmington Kindergarten Newsletter
August 31st
What We Are Learning
We have spent all week learning the letter Gg as well as reviewed the days of the week and the months.  We have also been working on AB patterns, same and different, as well as writing numbers correctly.  Ask your child what sounds the letter L , O, and G make, how many letters are in the alphabet, and how many vowels are in the alphabet.  The kids were excited to put the letter sounds together and read their first word (log)!  Next week, we will begin the letter H.

Thank you from the teachers
Thank you for initialing the behavior log every night!  Also, please read the guidelines and suggestions for daily snack.  We are providing a drink every day, but they must bring a snack if you want them to eat.

Sounds
We are working daily on the letter sounds for the 26 letters in the alphabet.  There are numerous songs online that you can have your child visit to help master this skill.  Also, we recommend if your child is having problems with letter sounds to purchase a set of flashcards at Wal-Mart to help practice this EVERY night.  Learning the sounds is the first step in helping them learn how to read.  We work with the students one-on-one each day, but they need a lot of practice.  If you need assistance on how to help your child at home with this skill, please let us know.

Note from Mrs. Beth—Art Class
The 2012 KY Public Service Recognition Week Poster Contest is approaching.  If your child would like to participate, please let me know. I have forms and guidelines in my room.  The deadline is September 19.  If you child participates, you may send their artwork to school no later than Monday, September 17 and I will mail for you.  Make sure to fill our and attach the "certificate of authenticity" to the back of the artwork.  The certificate of authenticity is part of the forms and guidelines.  Our 6th graders will be doing this in class

Fundraiser
The fundraiser was due TODAY.  If you did not turn it in, please do so on Monday.  

Homework Packet
Your child received a homework packet last night.  Please make sure you place this packet in a safe place and do the Tuesday and Thursday night homework.  From now on, your child will be asked to turn in homework EVERY Friday.  This is additional homework and they will continue to have nightly reading homework.  

Fall on the Farm Field Trip-Mrs. Oldham’s Class
Next week, your child will get a field-trip permission form for our Fall on the Farm field-trip.  The cost of this trip is $6 per child and will need to be paid by Sep. 14th.  You can pay cash or write a check to FES.

Fall on the Farm Field Trip-Mrs. Dobson’ Class
Next week, your child will get a field-trip permission form for our Fall on the Farm field-trip.  Braden’s father has sponsored this trip, so please sign the permission form and return it to school for this wonderful trip to Pullen Farms in Murray, KY.  Thank you Mr. Lamb for being so generous to our class!

Friday, August 24, 2012

Newsletter August 24, 2012

Farmington Kindergarten Newsletter

August 24th, 2012

What We Are Learning
We have spent all week learning the letter Oo as well as reviewed the days of the week and the months. Ask your child to sing the Days of the Week and dance the Month Macarena. Putting skills to music is a big part of learning in Kindergarten! Also ask your child what sounds the letter L and O make, how many letters are in the alphabet, and how many vowels are in the alphabet.

Upcoming Learning
Next week, we will begin the letter Gg, numbers 3 and 4, same and different, as well as review the letter Ll and Oo. After this week, they will be able to spell their first word! LOG

Thank you from the teachers
Thank you for initialing the behavior log every night! Also, please read the guidelines and suggestions for daily snack. We are providing a drink every day, but they must bring a snack if you want them to eat.

Names
We are now in the fourth week of Kindergarten. Most students are able to write their name, but we are focusing on names being written correctly using the lined paper. Please continue to practice this at home. Proper letter formation learned this year will be the building blocks to their handwriting for the rest of their lives.

Sounds
We are working daily on the letter sounds for the 26 letters in the alphabet. There are numerous songs online that you can have your child visit to help master this skill. Also, we recommend if your child is having problems with letter sounds to purchase a set of flashcards at Wal-Mart to help practice this EVERY night. Learning the sounds is the first step in helping them learn how to read. We work with the students one-on-one each day, but they need a lot of practice. If you need assistance on how to help your child at home with this skill, please let us know.

Cafeteria Behavior
As a school, we are focusing on cafeteria behavior. We have told your child to make sure to get what they need (ketchup, fork, napkins, etc) as well as extra food as they go through the line the first time. If they need something, they are to raise their hand and a cafeteria monitor will help them. Getting up out of their seat and playing with food will not be tolerated. This is to keep all students safe. Please talk to your child and remind them of how you would want them to behave in a restaurant.

Fundraiser
Orders and money are due at the end of the month.

Important Dates
August 27th: Reading Buddy Meeting

Contact your child’s teacher if you are interested in this program and think you might want to be a reading buddy! We would love to have you help our kids!

Thursday, August 16, 2012

Newsletter August 17, 2012

Farmington Kindergarten Newsletter
August 17th, 2012

What We Are Learning
We have learned all of our colors and shapes, the letter Ll, days of the week, and the months.  When we say we have learned certain letters, we mean that we have spent 5 school days learning the capital and lowercase formation of each letter and its sound.  Please ask your child about some of these skills each day.  
Upcoming Learning
Next week, we will begin the letter Oo, number 1 &2, matches, and the definition of same & different, as well as review the letter Ll.
Thank you from the teachers
Thank you for initialing the behavior log every night!
All About Me Project
Thank you in advance for making your child’s Name Collage.  Ask your child what makes him/her special.  Wewill do some neat activities next week with names and learning what makes each of us unique and special.  Decorate and cut out the paper doll, paste it on the construction paper and decorate with pictures of things that describe your child!
Fundraiser
The fundraiser packets were distributed today.  Please help your child see items to family members!  
Thanks from Mrs. Beth
Thank you so much for sending in art items.  I now have a wonderful supply of egg cartons and baby wipes!  I have enough now to last quite a while, so I do not need any more at this point.  If I need more later in the year, I will ask again.  Thanks again for being so generous!!  Mrs. Beth

Important Dates
August 27th:  Reading Buddy Meeting
Contact your child’s teacher if you are interested in this program and think you might want to be a reading buddy!  We would love to have you help our kids!