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Kindergarten News!!! Core Virtues for Sept. Diligence Working your very hardest and staying with it. Sayings: Practice Makes Perfect” “Where there’s a will there’s a way” What your Kindergartener is Learning: Language Arts/Domain We will continue our stories do- main and read The Wolf and the 7 Kids, The Brementown Musi- cians, and Momotaro, Peach Boy. (Check for Vocab on the back!) Skills We will continue working on sound blending, picture card blending, and segmenting words. We will be learning the sounds and writing of /p/, and /e/. We will be using our chaining fold- ers to help blend sounds to make words. Math We will begin unit 3 on recog- nizing and writing numbers 6-10. We will focus on counting and Week of Oct. 9—Oct.13 Important Dates: Oct. 13– Individual Class Pictures( Students may have free dress on this day—Please fol- low dress code guidelines) Oct. 14– Class pictures (Students must be in Uniform) Oct. 18—Student of the Month Assembly Oct. 21—Mulcultural Day 10 am—12 pm Oct. 24—Student of the Month lunch

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Page 1: Kindergarten News!!! · cians, and Momotaro, Peach Boy. (Check for Vocab on the back!) Skills We will continue working on sound blending, picture card blending, and segmenting words

Kindergarten News!!!

Core Virtues for Sept.

Diligence

Working your very hardest

and staying with it.

Sayings:

“Practice Makes Perfect”

“Where there’s a will there’s a

way”

What your Kindergartener is

Learning:

Language Arts/Domain

We will continue our stories do-

main and read The Wolf and the

7 Kids, The Brementown Musi-

cians, and Momotaro, Peach Boy.

(Check for Vocab on the back!)

Skills

We will continue working on

sound blending, picture card

blending, and segmenting words.

We will be learning the sounds

and writing of /p/, and /e/. We

will be using our chaining fold-

ers to help blend sounds to

make words.

Math

We will begin unit 3 on recog-

nizing and writing numbers 6-10.

We will focus on counting and

Week of Oct. 9—Oct.13

Important Dates:

Oct. 13– Individual Class Pictures( Students

may have free dress on this day—Please fol-

low dress code guidelines)

Oct. 14– Class pictures (Students must be in

Uniform)

Oct. 18—Student of the Month Assembly

Oct. 21—Multicultural Day 10 am—12 pm

Oct. 24—Student of the Month lunch

Page 2: Kindergarten News!!! · cians, and Momotaro, Peach Boy. (Check for Vocab on the back!) Skills We will continue working on sound blending, picture card blending, and segmenting words

We like to Move It, Move

It!

Kindergarteners have been mov-

ing a lot in their classrooms!

From acting our new domain

stories to making groups with

their bodies. We have incorpo-

rated hopscotch centers and

ball games into number and let-

ter recognition activities!

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SIGHT WORDS!

It is time to start working on sight words.

This week’s words are:

a, can, my, have, to

Please remember students will have a

“check up” with their teacher every two

Key Vocabulary for our Domain unit!

Below are a list of the Key Vocabulary words we are going over in class. Please review

these words with your students. This will help with their comprehension skills!

Disguise: To make oneself look like someone else

Miller: One who works in, operates/owns a building where grain is ground to flour

Perched: Sat or rested on something

Reminders!!

Students may wear dress down

clothes for individual pictures.

They must wear uniforms for

the group picture day.

Please mark your calendar for

the annual CCS Multicultural

Day on Sat., Oct. 21st in the

main office parking lot from 10

am -12pm.

Please remember to send your

child with an easy to open,

healthy snack such as goldfish,

crackers, granola bars, etc.

As the weather is cooling off ,

please remember that your stu-

dent can wear jackets in the

classroom as long as they follow

the school dress code. Jackets

must be a solid white, red, or

blue.