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WELCOME TO CLECC OPEN
HOUSE!Mrs. Olinger’s Class
MRS. OLINGER I’ve been teaching 19 years, 10 have
been at CLECC – Kindergarten is my favorite grade.
My husband and I have been married 28 years. We have 4 children and one grandson.
I have my masters in Reading and ESL. I’m certified to teach K-6, English &
Social Studies 7- 8, & Reading and ESL K-12.
CLECC VISION STATEMENT The Vision of the Cedar Lane Early
Childhood Center is to provide a child-centered, developmentally appropriate environment which promotes the social/emotional, academic, physical, and technological success of diverse young learners.
MISSION The mission of the Cedar Lane Early
Childhood Center is to create life-long learners by providing standards based curriculum through differentiated instruction. All children will be taught with a safe and nurturing environment designed to reach our diverse student population.
PHILOSOPHY/GOAL
To provide all children a developmentally appropriate, culturally sensitive, child centered education involving both families and community.
INSTRUCTIONAL FOCUS All children at CLECC will become fluent
in letter and sound identification and apply these skills to segment and blend words to become independent beginning readers and writers as measured by internal and external measures.
STUDENT FRIENDLY SLOGAN
Reading is Power Creating
Leaders
Educating
Caring
Children
READING BENCHMARKS
9/10 concepts of print Identifies all capital and lowercase letters Identifies commonly used letter sounds Reads 40-70 sight words Segments beginning, middle, and ending
sounds Blends sounds in presented words Identifies character and setting Creates rhyme Orally answers open ended questions about
text
WRITING BENCHMARKS Writes left to right, top to bottom and
uses spacing Uses beginning, middle and ending
sounds in writing Uses sight words in writing Uses capitalization and ending
punctuation Writes to provide an opinion, give
information and to inform Writes 3 to 5 sentences about the same
topic
MATH BENCHMARKS Counts to 100 1:1 correspondence to 25 Identifies and writes numerals 0 to 20 Makes combinations up to 10 Fluently adds up to 5 Fluently subtracts down from 5 Identifies 2D and 3D shapes
READING CURRICULUMConducted in LFS format through units of
study1. Reading Readiness2. Story Elements3. Informative Texts4. Story Elements 25. Author’s Purpose6. Research7. Author’s Study
WRITING Kid Writing
MATH TERC hands on activities
SCIENCE Push Pull Go, Trees, Wood and Paper
SOCIAL STUDIES
SPECIALS PE, Music, Art and Library
SPECIALS TEACHER
Mrs. Francis - Art, Coach Hensley - PE, Mrs. Marsh - Music
FUN EXTRAS
FUN EXTRAS CONTINUED
FIELD TRIPS THIS YEAR
Coleman’s Farm – October The others will include in house trips as
well as others to be announced at a later point.
HOMEWORK Homework will be sent home on Friday
then returned on the following Friday. See example on CLECC website. www.clecc.org Read to your child and once they can
read have them read to you. Photocopied books will be sent home as
a part of homework with a book response after our conferences in November.
SNACK Please be sure that your child’s snack is
clearly marked. Write “snack” on a brown paper bag or separate bag.
Please include a bottle of water or container of water.
Snack item and snack is meant to be a light snack, not another meal.
CHANGE OF CLOTHES This is new this year and Mrs. Robinson
stated at the Kindergarten Preview night that items will remain in backpacks.
If you wish your child can just use the clothes available at the nurse’s office and you can keep the clothes at home.
LUNCH Please have your child either buy or
pack. Some children have been buying and packing then they want to eat their lunch for snack.
Once snack is at a center there will be no time for more than just a small snack – one item and water.
IT IS SURE TO BE A GREAT YEAR!