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Kindergarten Curriculum Night

Mrs. Lussier’s Kindergarten ClassKleven Boston Elementary

Mrs. McNeil

Our half day paraprofessional

Clothing

Children must dress suitable for play and crafts.

Children will have P.E. two times a week (and will play on the playground every day. Tennis shoes must be worn.

Girls need to wear shorts under their dresses and skirts.

An extra change of clothing is suggested. Please leave a change of clothes in a zip lock bag in your child’s book bag. Please label clothing/jackets.

Snack

Boston Kindergarten Classes each have a daily snack time. Our late lunch necessitates the need for snack. Each child is responsible for bringing his/her individual snack. We have water in the room so there is no need for drinks.

Lunch Lunch cost is $1.65 and $.50 for juice/milk.

Please help your child learn lunch number. It is punched in daily to keep up with purchases.

A lunch envelope will come home for your child’s money on Friday. The envelope must be filled out and the money returned to school the next day. Please make sure all cash is in an envelope.

If you have any other children at this school, please do not send all their money together.

Please do not send money for several things on one check. I.E. – Field trip money and lunch money on one check.

Lunch

If you are able, please send your child’s lunch money for the entire week on Monday.

Kindergarten does not participate in purchasing ice cream.

If you are planning on having lunch with your child, please send a note so we can notify the lunch room of your attendance. Our lunchtime is 1:04-1:34.

Birthday Parties

You are more than welcomed to send cupcakes or cookies for your child’s birthday. Please notify me a day ahead of time if possible. No ice cream!

No balloons are allowed to be delivered to school.

Birthday invitations are only allowed to be passed out to every child in the classroom.

Helpful Hints

Please be sure your child is at school by 8:40

Help your child come to school prepared (homework, signed communication sheet, lunch money)

You may prepay for meals Finished work will be sent home on

Fridays. Lunch is from 1:00-1:30 1:04-1:34 Feel

free to join us! REMEMBER TO SEND IN SNACK DAILY – NO

DRINKS NECESSARY

Conduct and Work Habits Green – Following the Rules without

reminders Yellow – Needs constant reminders of

correct behavior. Red – My day could have been much

better! Consistent reinforcement or reminders needed.

Consequences include time out of recess or time out during free time in our room.

Our main rule: Be Kind!

Positive Reinforcement

Good behavior and work habit incentives

When a child earns 5 magic sticks he or she can turn them in to go to the treasure box.

Transportation

Kindergarten car riders will be dismissed at 3:15.

Please fill out your child’s transportation daily on the communication sheet.

Please do not e-mail transportation changes. Teachers do not have a chance to call about changes.

Transportation

If there is a confusion about your child’s transportation, the teacher will place your child in after school and you will have to pay the after school fee.

If your child is going home with another child, both children must have a note signed by the child’s parent.

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Field Trips

Allowed 1 trip per school year due to increased transportation costs

Although payment for trips is strictly voluntary, we must receive the money from all students as the school does not have the funds to supplement any monetary shortages.

We love parent chaperones!

Special Kindergarten Events

Thanksgiving play Egg Hunt Circus

Lussier Class Schedule

8:30-9:00- Independent Journals 9:00-9:40- Specials-

› M -PE› T-Art› W- Computer lab A› Th- Music/ computer lab F› F- PE

9:40-10:00- Snack 10:00-11:30- Small Groups: Reading, Math,

Phonics and Computers 11:30-12:00 Calendar / Math

Lussier Class Schedule continued

12:00-12:30 Phonics/handwriting 12:30-1:00 Language Arts/Reading 1:04-1:34 LUNCH 1:40-2:15 Science/Social Studies/LA 2:15 Pack Up and wrap up 2:30-2:50 RECESS 3:00-4:00 Bus Duty/Planning

Kindergarten Skills

Identify letters in their name Know their birthday Know their phone number Know their address Know how to tie their shoes

Specials and Extra Classes

Art Music PE Computer Lab Media Center

Differentiation

Providing instruction in a different

way to enable students to get themost out of the curriculum. Used in daily centers Children are grouped according to

ability level.

Math Concepts Taught During Year

Position Classifying and

Sorting Data and Graphs Patterns Numbers to 30

(including counting objects)

Numbers to 100

Money Measurement Time Simple Addition

Concepts Simple Subtraction

Concepts Geometry and

Fractions.

Calendar Math

Covers the following concepts: › Months, days› Counting Skills› Patterns› Weather› Graphing› Money› Place value› Estimation

Language Arts

The letters are taught in the following order: All letters introduced then sounds—Mm, Tt, Aa, Ss, Pp, Cc, Ii, Nn, Bb, Rr, Dd, Kk, Ff, Oo, Hh, Ll, Gg, Ee, Jj, Ww, Xx, Uu, Vv, Zz, Yy, Qq

Phonograms and rhyming words Shared Reading Promethean Board activities

Learning To Read

Three steps in learning to read

1.Left to Right Order

2.Sequencing Events

3.Seeing Details

Sight Words

Children must be able to see the word in print and state the word within 3 seconds!

40 Scott Foresman Reading series words- I am the little to a have is we my like he for see look me with she they you of are that do one two three four five here go from yellow green blue what said was where come

GPS -Reads previously taught high frequency words at the rate of 30 words correct per minute.

Journals

Journal time includes:› story listening› creative writings› copying written sentences› assigned topic writing› handwriting skills

By the end of the school year, every child should be writing phonetically spelled sentences.

Science and Social Studies Units

Rules/ All About Me Family/ Neighborhood Transportation/

Community helpers Fairy Tales Seasons Matter Gravity/ Motion Apples (Plants) Fall/ Leaves Fire Safety Day/Night/Weather

(Columbus Day)

Bats/ Spiders/ Scarecrows

Halloween/Pumpkins (Plants)

Indians/ Pilgrims (Veteran's Day)

Thanksgiving Turkeys 5 Senses/ Holidays

(Trees-plants) Gingerbread Men Holidays around the

World

Science and Social Studies Units

Winter/ New Year (Winter flowers)

Winter/ Bears/ Hibernation

MLK/ Citizenship Winter/ Penguins Groundhog Day/

Shadows Valentine's Day President's Day/ Money Dr. Seuss Plants

St. Patrick's Day Bunnies/ Chicks Things that Hatch from

Eggs Bugs/ Insects Circus Rocks/ Soil Space Ocean/ Sea Patriotic Symbols/

Holidays

Homework

Placed in the folder on Monday to be returned completed by Friday.

No homework assigned on Friday. Reinforces skills taught May need help with directions

Technology

Waterford Early Education Program

Extra computer lab time each week

5 computers in classroom Digital camera Promethean Board Interactive Charts and Games

Report CardsGKIDS

Report Cards are issued every 9 weeks

Georgia Kindergarten Inventory of Developing Skills- New Kindergarten Assessment Tool› Rubric used to determine mastery

Kindergarten Standards

Check the Cherokee County Schools website www.cherokee.k12.ga.us

Standards Based Grading

NA- Not Yet Assessed ND- Not Yet Demonstrating- Not

Evident EM-Emerging PR-Progressing ME-Meets the Standard EX-Exceeds the Standard

EX-Exceeds

Demonstrates proficiency of targeted grade level standards with evidence of application.

Consistent performance beyond proficiency

Works Independently

“I get it and I can use it.”

ME-Meets Expectations

Demonstrates mastery of targeted grade level standards.

“I get it!” Exhibits consistent performance Needs minimal assistance

PR-Progressing

Needs support to meet targeted grade level standards.

“I get it but I need help at times.” Misunderstands at times Exhibits inconsistent performance Sometimes requires teacher

guidance

EM-Emerging

Needs support to meet targeted grade level standards.

“I almost get if but I need help.” Misunderstands at times Exhibits inconsistent performance Frequently requires teacher

guidance

ND- Not Yet Demonstrating- Not Evident

Insufficient performance of targeted grade level standards.

“I don’t get it yet.” Exhibits minimal performance Very often displays

misunderstandings Needs assistance, guidance, and

modified instruction

NA-Not Yet Assessed

Not yet assessed

Ways to Contact Me

Communication sheet Phone call (770) 924-6260 Email

› ardis.lussier@cherokee.k12.ga.us

IT’LL BE A GREAT YEAR!!!

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