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Wednesday, December 9, 2015

Fire Fighter Visit

We had Fire Fighter Darian Unger visit us today.  We learned about 911, stop drop and roll, how to crawl in a fire to stay away from the smoke and got to go inside a real ambulance!Photo

Wednesday, November 18, 2015

Field Trip to Toby's Theater

In your child's folder will be a permission slip for our next field trip on December 15. We are going to Toby's Theater to see "The Real Story of the Three Little Pigs".  Please send back the form and money as soon as possible.

Friday, November 6, 2015

The Beast

 Mr. Heatwole promised to dress up like a beast if Flora Singer students purchased over 1000 books from the book fair. We did it!

Wednesday, November 4, 2015

November Newsletter



Reading
·         Reading groups are well under way – we are meeting with small groups of children daily to work on decoding and comprehension skills.   We are also working on beginning and ending sounds, and reading rhyming words.  Please continue to read, read, read with your child. The more they read, they more they know!
Writing
     We are making great strides with our writing. Pictures are more detailed, and letters are becoming words and sentences.  We will be using our sight words in our sentences and spelling them correctly.  
Math
·      Our next unit is all about numbers.  We are counting and writing our numbers 0 - 31.  We are making groups of objects and comparing amounts.  We are comparing numbers and their relationship to each other.   The end of year goal is to count to 100 by 1s and 10s.  Practice at home.  Counting is fun!
Science/Social Studies
·      We will be learning about seeds and animal and plants.  We will be learning about the globe and maps. In Health, we are learning about germs and healthy and safe habits. 
ESOL
·   In Beginning ESOL for November, we will be learning about clothing and weather, houses and homes, and the holiday of Thanksgiving.  We will continue to assist and support with Curriculum 2.0 as we co-teach in the classrooms as well.

     Dates to Remember:
·         November 11 – Early Release Day - Conferences
·         November 12 – Early Release Day – Conferences
·         November 25 – Early Release Day – Thanksgiving
·         November 26, 27 – No School - Thanksgiving

Tuesday, November 3, 2015

DOJO Update

The kindergarten team has upped the goal for our little ones.  They will now need to earn 30 points to get a ticket.  Twenty was getting easy for a lot of the kids and we didn't want to give out less points, so we increased our goal number.  The kids seemed excited to keep earning those points....

Monday, October 19, 2015

Halloween Happenings

Halloween is celebrated school wide on Friday, October 30 starting at 2:30. Please let your child's teacher know if he/she will not be participating so they can be sent to participate in the alternative activities.

Friday, October 2, 2015

October News


Reading
Our first reading tests are just about over and we will be starting our small reading groups.  Your child will be grouped with students with similar skills and needs.   We are working on the characters and setting of the story, sequencing events, and nonfiction texts.

Writing
We have been working on drawing, adding details and labeling our pictures.  Up next, we will be writing with beginning sounds and working our way to words and sentences.  Please practice letter formation at home with your child.

Math
We are continuing to count and making connections between the number word, the numeral and the quantity.  We will be subitizing numbers – quickly recognizing formations as a quantity (for example, three dots in a diagonal on a die is 3).  We will also be begin measurement.

Science/Social Studies
We are finishing our weather unit  with seasons and the water cycle.  We will be starting a unit on American Symbols, which includes the Statue of Liberty, Mt. Rushmore, the bald eagle, the American flag, and the Liberty Bell.  We also learn the Pledge of Allegiance.

                                           ESOL
In beginning ESOL, we will be learning letters, sounds and the words that go with each letter.  We will also review the seasons and the weather, learn about parts of our body, the farm, US symbols, and practice speaking in sentences.


Dates to Remember:
October 6 – Picture day
October 6 – PTA meeting
October 12 – Columbus Day – Open House
October 14 – Heyser Farm field trip for Lim, Ramienski, Pierson and Burnsky
October 15 – Heyser Farm field trip for Johnson, Goldberg, Orenstein and O’Neill
October 16 – No School
October 30 – Halloween Celebrations


Remember to send in the signed permission form and $15 for the Heyser Farm field trip.

Friday, September 25, 2015

Heyser Farm Field Trip

We are going to the apple farm.  We have a field trip planned for October 14 or 15 (depending on the class that your child is in).  We are going to Heyser Farm to sort apples, tour the farm and orchard and watch how they make apple cider.  Permission slips will be in your child's folder.  Please return the signed forms and money to your child's teacher as soon as possible.

Thursday, September 24, 2015

Dojo Point Tracker

Our kindergarteners are very excited about their Dojo Monsters and the points they are earning in school.  We hope they have been sharing it with you.   Some of them may have already come home with a certificate for reaching 20 points!

Starting Monday, September 28, the kindergarten team will be sending home a Dojo Point Tracker in your child’s daily folder.  This will show your child’s cumulative points as of the end of the day.  Remember, at 20 points, your child’s points are reset to 0, so if he/she has 19 one day, it is possible for them to have 2 points the next.  You can use this tracker to talk to your child about his/her behavior at school.  Ask your child how he/she earned points and praise them for following our school rules.

There are also certain circumstances where students may lose a point (for behaviors that require immediate consequences).  However, these students may earn that point back later in the same day.   Keep in mind, too, that you will receive a call or note from the teacher if there is a behavior concern for your child. 


We are pleased with the student response we have gotten towards Class Dojo.  We hope this tracker allows you to continue the conversation about the 6 Pillars of Character at home, too – Respect, Responsibility, Caring, Trustworthiness, Fairness and Citizenship.  

Tuesday, September 15, 2015

PTA Meeting

This year’s first PTA meeting will take place next Wednesday evening, September 16, at the school. There will be pizza at 6:30, and KAH will provide child care. The meeting begins at 7. Please join your fellow parents and members of our staff to share ideas and suggestions for this year’s PTA activities, set goals for the year, and vote for PTA president-elect. 

Friday, September 4, 2015

Class Dojo

Class Dojo

This week, we have introduced our classroom management system, Class Dojo!  Students are earning points by making positive choices that relate to our Six Pillars of Character.  Kindergarteners have earned points by sitting quietly on the carpet, helping to clean up our classroom and following directions the first time. 

Our current goal for Kindergarteners is to earn 20 Dojo points.  Once your child has reached this goal, he/she will be able to choose from a variety of rewards, such as sitting in the teacher’s chair, jumping spots in line or bringing a stuffed animal to school.  We will also send home a certificate so that you know once they have reached their goal!



Lunch PINs

Kindergarten lunch PINs will be sent home on Tuesday.  The students do NOT need to memorize their PINs.  They are given a blue swipe card at lunch.  You will need the PIN, though, to add money to their lunch account.

Snack Reminders



·         Snack is only 5-10 minutes.  Please do not send in more food than your child can eat in that time. 
·         If you send in snack:
o   Label the snack so your child knows it is snack and not lunch
o   Please send in healthy snacks
o   Do not send in snacks that your child can not open themselves
·         For communal snack:
o   We appreciate donations to share with the class
o   We can only offer one type of communal snack each day – this may vary day to day depending on the variety of donations we receive
o   Suggested donations – pretzels, gold fish, cheerios, veggie sticks, graham crackers


Thank you for your cooperation.

Thursday, September 3, 2015

September Updates

We had an exciting first week of kindergarten!   Here’s what’s coming up in September…

Reading
 Our formal reading testing window opens up next week.  We will use the data to group your children with others at their level and to start our small reading groups.  Read, read, read at home!  They more you read to them, the more they know!

Writing
Our writing workshop will begin with drawing and writing letters, words and sentences.  We write every day, but we will hold the writing in school in your child’s writing folder.  You will take it home when you come in November for your child’s conference.

Math
In math we are learning position words like top, bottom, above and below. We are counting and writing our numbers 0 – 10.  We are sorting objects in different ways.  We are completing and creating patterns.  Practice with your child at home – count grapes or veggies, count cars or flowers – have fun.

Science/Social Studies
In science, we will learn about the weather and the seasons.  We will learn about American symbols and famous Americans in social studies.

Homework
Weekly homework will come home September 8 and will be due back on September 15. 

ESOL 
ESOL stands for English to Speakers of Other Languages.  This month we will be evaluating students whose families use a primary language other than English in the home to determine which students are eligible to receive ESOL services.  We work with students both in the classroom and in small groups to teach the academic language needed to succeed in school.


Dates to remember
September 7 – No School – Labor Day
September 14 – No School – Holiday
September 23 No School – Holiday

We look forward to working with you and your children.
The kindergarten Team
Mrs. Goldberg                   Ms. Johnson                      Mrs. Orenstein         Mrs. Ramienski
Mrs. Lim                           Ms. Pierson                       Mrs. Burnsky            Ms. O’Neill
Dr. Grossman                    Mrs. Pleitez                        Mrs. Silberman


Friday, August 7, 2015

Welcome to Kindergarten at Flora Singer

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