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DATES TO REMEMBER
1/28-2/1 Spring Book Fair
1/28-2/1 Literacy Week
1/31 Mom/Son Glow Party
2/6 Boosterthon Pep Rally
2/6 Progress Alerts
2/8 Dad/Daughter Dance
2/14 All Pro Dad 7:30am
2/15 Boosterthon Fun Run
2/18 President’s Day/No
School
2/20 Blaze Pizza Share
Night 5-8:30pm
2/21 PTO Mtg. 6pm
3/13
3/14
3/15
Field Days
Pre-K-1
2 & 3
4 & 5
Visit us on the web: www.leonschools.net/killearnlakes
Principal’s Corner Happy 2nd Semester!! It’s the end of January and more than half of the school year has come and gone…WOW! We are heading into a busy time of year as we continue to prepare students for State testing (grades 3rd-5th) and mastery of FL Standards (in all grades). Many of our students will begin testing in early April, but the bulk of the testing win-dow will be in May. It is important that these next few months be a time of concentration and hard work. Teachers are working diligently to in-sure that students are prepared and confident as they face upcoming as-sessments. I’m thrilled to announce that our NEW MEDIA FUNITURE arrived this month! The new table and chairs look great… so bright and professional look-ing. I really think many of the boys and girls will love the tall café style ta-bles. More good news to share, our NEW SCIENCE LAB is now up and run-ning. Beginning in February, our goal is for each class to use this Lab for sci-
ence experiments. We greatly appre-ciate Teacher Marcy Grauer and family for set-up and decorations, as well as Clark Orthodontics for donating $1000 for science materials. The Lab pro-motes an engaging, learning environ-ment. Thank you for reading every night!
Mrs. Wagner, Principal
Fun Run 2019
MINDSPARK MYSTERY LAB!
We are looking forward to a GREAT 2019 Fun Run with the theme, MINDSPARK MYSTERY LAB!! Thanks to the support of our students, parents, and their friends and family, last year’s Fun Run raised over $40 thousand for KLES technology, and we are hoping to exceed our $35 thousand goal again this year as we continue to work to-wards our goal of maintaining and upgrading technology for our students. The excellent Boosterthon staff are amazing at keeping the energy level high, and making fund raising a fabulous experience for everyone! This year, our students will experience a theme com-bining S.T.E.A.M skills (Science, Technology, Engineering, Arts, and Math) with character-building. While they're teaming up with the MindSpark Kids to solve mysteries, our stu-dents will learn five character traits that will help strengthen themselves and our world. The fun begins with a student Pep Rally on February 6th. The KLES Fun Run will be Friday, February 15th. Please come and sup-port our students on the Fun Run Day.
The Leprechaun
January 25, 2019, Volume 12, No. 6
A Nationally Recognized School of Excellence
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UPDATES
Welcome back to ART: 2019! The first month
is already over!?! Kindergarten and First Grade
students are working on a six-week unit about
the different environments of Africa. Many of
these landscapes should be on display by the
time you read this. Keep an eye out.
Second and Third grade students just finished
making jazz inspired collages in the style of
Romare Bearden.
Fourth and Fifth grade students continue to
learn about Art History. We ended the first se-
mester in the middle of the Middle Ages by
making illuminated manuscript initials, stained
glass windows, and clay gargoyles. The second
semester begins with the works of Leonardo Di
Vinci and other Renaissance Artists.
You can follow along with what assignments
the kids are working on by checking the Art
Dept. blog on my teacher website. I’m actually
waaaay ahead with updates. The dates that I
posted don’t match up but the sequencing of
the lessons does. Feel free to email me any
questions and concerns at
pennw@leonschools.net.
See you next month,
Mr. Penn, Art Teacher
January 28— February 1
Monday-”Hats Off to Good Books!”-Wear a
fun hat!
Tuesday-”Books Brighten Our Lives”-Wear
bright clothing!
Wednesday-”Reading Makes Your Dreams
Come True”-Wear school appropriate
pajamas!
Thursday-”Reading Never Gets Old”-Dress
as a 100 year old person to celebrate reading
and the 100th day of school!
Friday-”Team Up to Read”-Wear your fa-
vorite sports team colors!
January 28-February 1
Book Fair Hours are
Monday thru Friday – 2:50 – 4:00 pm
Check out the website
https://bookfairs.scholastic.com/bookfairs/cptoolkit/homepage.do?
method=homepage&url=killearnlakeselementarysch
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Deputy Cece’s Circulation
Deputy Cece wants to re-
mind all students to walk on
school campus, running cre-
ates a dangerous environment for every-
one.
Parents please remember traffic laws
while driving to and from school and
while on KLES campus, including the
speed limit. Let’s have a great second
semester!
Deputy Cece
2019 Testing Schedule
April 2 – Grades 4 & 5 – FSA Writing
April 2 & 3 – Grade 3 – ELA
May 1 & 2 – Grades 4 & 5 – ELA
May 7 & 8 – Grades 3-5 – Math
May 9 & 10 – Grade 5 – Science
IMPORTANT - Please do not plan any ap-pointments or trips during these testing
times.
There will be NO LUNCH BUNCH during the following days:
April 1-4
April 29 – May 3
May 6 - 10
Marvelous Musical Moments
Our new year is off to a very
busy start. The kindergarten is
working very hard on the songs for their patri-
otic program, “Proud to be an American”. This
special annual performance will be presented
for parents on Friday, February 22.
First and second grade students are working
on reading and performing rhythmic notation.
Third, fourth and fifth grade are beginning a
major unit on playing the recorder to apply
their music reading skills and develop the fine
motor skills needed to perform on band and
orchestra instruments in middle school. You
will soon receive an order form if you wish to
order a recorder and book. Both will be used
for 3 years for sev-
eral months so
they are a very
good investment.
Mrs. Rhodes, Music Teacher
Relay for Life
Don’t forget our Father Daughter Dance tickets
are on sale now!
Join us February 8th from 7-9 pm !
Mrs. Sellers, Relay for Life Chair
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KLES Mission Statement
Killearn Lakes Elementary School
provides students with an optimal
learning environment to create and
develop lifelong learners.
Media News
Winter is a wonderful
time to read. The short
days lend themselves to
expanding your imagi-
nation and wonder
about the world around you. We will be
celebrating this with our annual Litera-
cy Week and Scholastic Book Fair.
Our book fair will run from January
28th through February 1st. Shopping
hours are from 2:50pm-4pm Monday
through Friday. We also have online
shopping from January 20th-February
2nd. Check out our website at http://
www.scholastic.com/bf/
killearnlakeselementarysch. We have a
new feature called eWallet, a digital
payment option for students. You can
also download an app that can tell you
the AR level of each book and other in-
formation.
Celebrate literacy by visiting our Scho-
lastic Book Fair!
Ms. Spearing,
Media Specialist
Physical Education News
Happy New Year! Mrs. Hickman's clas-ses started off 2019 with information on Nutrition and will head into flag football skills toward the end of the month. Ms. Lee’s classes have been working on their basketball skills and will be moving into nutrition in the weeks to come. Ms. Den-nis’s students are finishing up their soccer skills and will also be starting Nutrition lessons toward the end of January. Please continue to encourage your chil-dren to dress for activity AND the weather on Physical Education days. Be sure to la-bel all sweatshirts and jackets so nothing gets lost. Be on the lookout for infor-mation about 2019 Field Days which will take place on March 13-15th. The PE Department Mrs. Hickman Ms. Lee Ms. Dennis
LCS “No person shall on the basis of sex (including transgender, gender nonconforming and gender identity), marital status, sexual orientation, race, religion, ethnicity, national origin, age, color, preg-nancy, disability, military status or genetic infor-mation be denied employment, receipt of services, access to or participation in school activities or programs if qualified to receive such services, or otherwise be discriminated against or placed in a hostile environment in any educational program or activity including those receiving federal financial assistance, except as provided by law.” No person shall deny equal access or a fair opportunity to meet to, or discriminate against, any group official-ly affiliated with the Boy Scouts of America, or any other youth group listed in Title 36 of the United States Code as a patriotic society.
Welcome Back to the 2018-2019 School Year!
Here’s what the Leprechauns have been learning in Guidance during the month of January.
Kindergarten:
Lesson: Getting to Know One Another
In our Guidance class we started a Unit on Diversity &
Inclusion. The lesson focused on engaging students with
one another in order to discover shared interest and charac-
teristics, explore how each person is unique, build a sense
of community within the classroom, and recognize how
each child contributes to and is valued by the community.
During our lesson, we discussed what it means to be a
friend and why it is important to get to know one another.
We engaged in activities that gave everyone a change to
share and learn about one another as the main focus of the
lesson was to get to know one another, become comforta-
ble interacting with unfamiliar peers and discover appro-
priate commonalities, appreciate and learn from diversity,
develop an attitude of inclusion. Feel valued as an individ-
ual and as a member of the group.
How you can help
Ask your child if they greeted anyone when they arrived at
school today and what they said to each other.
Ask your child if they played with anyone new today and
what they did together.
1st & 2nd Grade:
Lesson: Getting to Know One Another
In our Guidance class we started a Unit on Diversity &
Inclusion. The lesson focused on engaging students with
one another in order to discover shared interest and charac-
teristics, explore how each person is unique, build a sense
of community within the classroom, and recognize how
each child contributes to and is valued by the community.
During our lesson, we discussed what it is like to start
something new, meet new people, and the different feel-
ings they may have about that, discussed why it is im-
portant to get to know all of our classmates, and engaged
in activities that gave everyone a chance to share about
himself/herself and learn about one another.
How you can help
Ask your child how it felt when he or she arrived at
school, at the end of the day, and what he or she is looking
forward to at school tomorrow.
Ask your child if they talked to anyone new or learned
something that he/she didn’t know about a classmate.
3rd - 5th Grade:
Lesson: Identifying and managing emotions
We discussed the different words to describe different
strength of emotions, how to identify emotions and
healthy ways to manage emotions, and discussed the
physical signals that alert you to emotions.
Emotion regulations is not just about expressing emo-
tions in a socially appropriate manner. It is a process
that involves teaching children to identify emotions,
helping them identify what triggers those emotions,
and teaching them to manage those emotions by them-
selves.
How you can help
When we teach kids that their emotions are valid, we
help them view what they feel as normal and managea-
ble. Modeling appropriate behavior is important during
the childhood years. The best way to teach your child
to react to anger appropriately is to model appropriate
behavior. Evidence suggest that kids pick up our emo-
tions, and that those exposed to many negative emo-
tions are more likely to struggle whereas, kids who
feel safe are more likely to develop and use appropri-
ate emotion regulation skills to deal with difficult feel-
ings.
Help kids manage their emotions begins by:
Validating their emotions and providing an environ-
ment in which they feel safe to express them.
Discussing the physical body signals that alert you to
your emotions. (Example: what physical signals do
you feel when you are scared? Racing heart, sweaty
palms, butterflies in your stomach, etc.)
Discussing healthy management strategies that could
be used to manage intense emotions such as anger and
fear.
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