Sunday, January 28, 2018

Week 19- Jan Brett Author Study

This week we will be revisiting the stories The Hat, The Mitten, and The Three Snow Bears by Jan
Brett. With these three stories, we will be strengthening our retelling skills. We will also be reading
a new story by Jan Brett, The Gingerbread Baby. Along with all of these stories we will be working
on our comparing and contrasting skills.

In writing, we will be making a class book about our favorite Jan Brett story and really working on
our opinion writing skills.

Our Desert Habitat research project is just around the corner (we will be 
beginning next week). If you haven't already, please send in a small/regular 
shoe box (please no extra large/boot type) if you are able. If you have an extra 
you don't mind sending in, it is always appreciated as not everyone is able to 
send a shoe box in. We will also need sandpaper, green and blue felt, and rocks.
 
In math we will be wrapping up our unit focus on teen numbers. Developing 
the understanding of these numbers as "10 and some more" is foundational to 
strong number sense and can be a bit tricky (also some of the names are just 
weird so continued reinforcement can be very beneficial for our Kindergartners).

Our Math Night is this Tuesday and I really hope to see you there! 

Oasis Academy Math Night!
When: Tuesday, January 30th, 5:30 pm
Where: Cafeteria (then break out to grade level rooms)
Who: All parents and students of Oasis Academy
Why: To obtain at-home math activities for students and to support your child's love of math!! 

Take home sets of Mini Eraser Activities will be available for Kindergarten families.  Stop by our classroom to try out some activities and to pick up your child's own set to keep. In addition to the materials, I will be sharing directions and helpful tips, so please be prompt when we break out so you can hear the details. 
 
HOMEWORK
Reading:
10 minutes each night. Reading can include reading stories, the poems in the binder, sight words, and working on alphabet letter sound fluency.

Math:
Remember, math should be done for 10 minutes each night.
Tuesday- Come to Math Night! If you are unable to attend, your child many review any skill you think may be beneficial.   

Monday, January 22, 2018

Week 18- Polar Bears

This week we will be reading a nonfiction book about polar bears. We will also be reading another book by our focus author, Jan Brett-The Three Snow Bears. This is a version of the familiar 3 Bears story that is set in the Arctic. We will continue practicing making connections and comparisons between texts.

This week, our nonfiction writing expands to include more specific details as we gather and sort facts by subgroups. This is helping lay the foundation for understanding "main idea".

In math, we continue to explore numbers 10-20 with an emphasis on understanding these numbers as "10 and some more". 

We will have a special guest coming in on Monday to reinforce proper hand washing.

We are expanding our Habits of Discussion to include a focus on really building on what others are saying. Here are some sentence starters that you can model using and encourage your child to use:
* I agree...
* I disagree...
* That makes me think about...
* I wonder...
* Tell me more about...

We will soon be beginning our Desert Animal Research Project which involves the students making a diorama in addition to a written report. Each child will need a small/regular shoe box (please no extra large/boot type). If you have an extra you don't mind sending in, it is always appreciated as not everyone is able to send a shoe box in. We will also need sandpaper, green and blue felt, and rocks.

We have a special event coming up next week:

Oasis Academy Math Night!
When: Tuesday, January 30th, 5:30 pm
Where: Cafeteria (then break out to grade level rooms)
Who: All parents and students of Oasis Academy
Why: To obtain at-home math activities for students and to support your child's love of math!! 

Take home sets of Mini Eraser Activities will be available for Kindergarten families.  Stop by our classroom to try out some activities and to pick up your child's own set to keep. In addition to the materials, I will be sharing directions and helpful tips, so please be prompt when we break out so you can hear the details.

HOMEWORK
Reading:
10 minutes each night. Reading can include reading stories, the poems in the binder, sight words, and working on alphabet letter sound fluency.

Math:
Remember, math should be done for 10 minutes each night.

Wednesday, January 17, 2018

Week 17- Making the World a Better Place

This week, in honor of the esteemed Martin Luther King Jr, we will be focusing on ways that we can make the world around us an even better place.

We have several read alouds that will help us explore this social studies topic as we practice our important comprehension skills of predicting, making connections, picturing (identifying strong words), and retelling.

In writing, we will be thinking about ways we can improve our school, our homes, and our community.

In math, we really dive into Numbers 10-19. We have been laying the foundation for really having a strong number sense of these numbers. Getting kindergartners to understand that these numbers represent amounts that are "10 and some more" is HUGE. We are also working on being able to build combinations of numbers to 5 (ex: 1 and 4, 2 and 3, 5 and 0) and combinations of numbers to 10 (ex: 1 and 9, 2 and 8, 5 and 5). Being able to easily make groups of 5 and 10 helps students to be able to understand and manipulate amounts later on. This is a really important math unit! We are working towards being able to use these skills with ease and fluency.

On Thursday, we will experience a hands on lesson about perseverance.


I would also like to thank you for reinforcing the use of Habits of Discussion and Formats Matters at home. These are important academic habits that are so beneficial for our young students to learn. When they practice skills in more than one setting, it makes them so much more likely to "stick" and to become part of the way they think and communicate with others. 

HOMEWORK
Reading:
10 minutes each night. Reading can include reading stories, the poems in the binder, sight words, and working on alphabet letter sound fluency.

Math:
Remember, math should be done for 10 minutes each night.
Tuesday- D.1 Count to 20
Wednesday- D.2 Count dots - 0 to 20
Thursday- D.3 Count on ten frames - up to 20

Monday, January 8, 2018

Week 16- Jan Brett (The Mitten and The Hat)

Happy New Year, families! I hope you had a pleasant holiday season. Breaks are nice, but I am excited to see my Kinders!

This week we begin an author study of Jan Brett. We will begin by reading The Mitten.  This is another personal favorite.  It is a wonderful book for practicing sequencing/retelling. It is also a fabulous book for exploring strong word choice and shades of meaning. We use these skills when deciding how we want to describe something to another person. We want to use words that create clear pictures in people's minds. We have another animal friend to help us practice this skill- PicturingPeacock. We will also be comparing The Mitten to another of Jan Brett's books, The Hat.

We will also focus on reading nonfiction texts in order to gain information.  We will learn how to reword facts that our author gives in order not to "steal their words".  Our writing focus will be on gathering facts and recording them in our own words to make an informative report on foxes.   

In math, we will continue and wrap up our unit on measurement. One tricky thing that can pop up while we are comparing things by weight is that larger does not always mean heavier (it often does, but not always). Students may bring in an item from home on Thursday to use in our final lesson for this unit. This object should easily fit in their backpack. IT SHOULD NOT BE AN ITEM OF EITHER SENTIMENTAL OR MONETARY VALUE. Unfortunate things can happen and I can not take responsibility for each item's safety. Any student that does not bring an item will still be able to complete the activity with a school item- it just won't quite be as much fun.

Some upcoming dates to remember-
No school on January 15th for Martin Luther King, Jr. Day.  
No school on February 19th for President's Day.

I hope that your Winter Break has left you enthusiastic about the rest of our year!

HOMEWORK

Reading:
10 minutes each night. Reading can include reading stories, the poems in the binder, sight words, and working on alphabet sounds and letter names.

Math:
Remember, math should be done for 10 minutes. 

 
Making comparisons with real life items is an engaging and valuable way to practice these skills. Your child (along with family members) can gather items together to compare. When making these comparisons it is also valuable to encourage your child to use what we have been practicing in class with our Habits of Discussion and Format Matters. This means that they should:
* Look at the person they are speaking to.
* Use their partner's name.
* Use complete sentences.
* Use specific vocabulary.
* Ask questions of their partner.
For example: "Mom, my stuffed animal is heavier than your book." and "Dad, which is longer the straw or the pencil?"

If you email me by Wednesday night to let me know your child has been using these traits to compare real life objects at home, I will move them up on our behavior chart. (One move total this week, although they can practice this skill each night.)


Wednesday-S.5 Compare size, weight, and capacity 
               Have your child pack their item for making math comparisons. Please remember, the item should not be of sentimental or monetary value.