Kinder Week 8 (T/TH)

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Important Dates:
10/10 - Spirit Day (no pizza)
10/15 - No School (Teacher/Co-teacher/Parent Conferences)
10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day (details coming soon)

**Here is a link to sign up for conference times if you would like to get together. Conferences are optional.  If your child is receiving 3's and 4's in Alma, it means they are on track and doing well.  If you have any questions or concerns, I would be more than happy to meet on 10/15 (or before).  I am also always able to answer any questions or concerns via email.  

Math 

Objectives: 
1. To be able to count and recognize the numerals 1-10
2  To be able to write the numerals 1-10.
3. To be able to represent the numerals 1-10 on a ten frame.
4. To understand that numbers have order and reverse order
  • Please go over "Introduction" and "One Step Further" at the bottom of pages 81 & 82 (Wednesday) and pages 84 - 88 (Friday/Monday). 
  • We are working on number order (1-10) and reverse number order (10-0). Please practice counting backwards from 10-0. Once they have mastered 10-0, start working on 20-0.
  • Please print these TEN FRAME flashcards and Subitizing cards and add them to your daily routine. Your child should be able to say the number quickly, without having to count. 
  • Here is the link to a fun game we play in class called "Where's the Worm?" just in case you want to try it at home:  http://www.kindergartenkindergarten.com/2010/07/wheres-the-worm-number-id-game.html.  Start working on recognizing teen numbers since your child has mastered single digit numbers now. We also play this game using our phonogram cards and it is a huge hit!
Reading
Objectives: 
1. To recognize all upper and lower case letters.
2  To produce all of the sounds of each of the first 26 phonograms.
3. To be able to blend together CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words using short a, e, i, and o.
  • I will be sending home a manilla envelope with a "leveled reader" (book) in it.  Please keep practicing with this book until your child can read it on his/her own. (at least 3x) Please read the books with them to ensure that they are reading the right words.  This is not something for them to read to themselves.  If it is proving to be too frustrating for your child please let me know and I can send home another book! Please initial the back of the folder when you are done with the reader and I will send your child home with another book to enjoy.  Keep it fun and encouraging and stop when they are getting frustrated or overwhelmed! 
  • Try this phonemic awareness activity with your student this week - removing sounds. "Can you say cat without the /c/?"  (Make the /c/ sound - do not say 'the letter c') Answer: "at".   "Can you say sit without the /s/? Answer: "it". Try this with several other words!
  • Keep practicing reading words with short a, e, i and o using the word fans.
Writing
Objectives: 
1. To be able to hold a pencil using proper pencil grip.
2 To  be able to form all upper case letters properly.
3. To get all upper case letters sitting properly on handwriting lines. 
  • Please continue to monitor pencil grip and correct letter formation! Remember that the habits you establish now could last a lifetime!
Spelling
Objectives: 
1. To be able to write the correct phonogram when given the phonogram sounds.
2  To be able to segment 2 and 3 sound words.
3.  To be able to blend sounds together to figure out the given word.
  • Go over yellow phonogram cards and blue key cards at least twice a day.  Here is a video with almost 100 different ways to practice phonograms!
  • Please continue to review AAS steps 1-4. We will resume with step 5 in a few weeks.
  • Continue blending and segmenting words and alphabetizing the letters.
  • Dictate the 26 phonograms for your student to write from memory! 
    Geography:
    • Last week we introduced the song for the first region of the United States (Northern States). It will be due 11/7. Students will be required to sing the names of the States only. However, we will be pointing to them on the US map at school and you are welcome to print the map and do so as well. A copy of the US map is in your child's folder as well.
    Memory Work: 
    •  
      • Hymn of Joy will be introduced this week. You can find this poem in your child's blue folder or on the blog under "Curriculum/Poetry".  We will be reciting this poem in song form.  Here is a link to the song.  We will only be doing the first stanza.   This poem will be assessed on 12/3.

      Hymn Of Joy by Henry Van Dyke

      Joyful, joyful, we adore Thee,
      God of glory, Lord of love;
      hearts unfold like flow'rs before Thee,
      Opening to the Sun above,
      Melt the clouds of sin and sadness;
      drive the dark of doubt away;
      Giver of immortal gladness,
      fill us with the light of day!
    K week 89/30/202410/1/202410/2/202410/3/202410/4/202410/7/2024Co-Teacher Notes
    DiscipleshipConfidence: Trusting and acting on my own judgment and abilities. "In Him and through faith in Him we may approach God with freedom and confidence.
    ~Ephesians 3:12
    Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
    BibleDiscuss: The Terrible LieRead Aloud: A New Beginning from JSB.Discuss: A New BeginningRead Aloud: A Giant Staircase to Heaven from JSB.
    MathEM-A p78EM-A p79-80EM-A p.81-82 and Day 8 math journalEM-A p.83EM-A p84-86 and math journal catch up dayEM-A p87-88
    SpellingPhonemic Awareness ActivitiesDictate 26 Phonograms for your student to writePhonemic Awareness ActivitiesDictate 26 Phonograms for your student to writeReview Steps 1-4 (Lessons 1-5) as needed, to master 26 phonograms, segmenting, etc
    WritingS, AHWT p22 (S,A)I,THWT p23 (I,T)Center Starting Letters
    ReadingReview L35-36OPG-L37OPG-L37OPG-L38OPG-L38Review L37/38Short o
    EnrichmentRead Aloud: The Story of Ferdinand
    Poem:
    "The Friendly Cow" and "The Milk Jug"
    Art:
    The Bull by Paulus Potter
    Music:
    "Toreador Song" from Carmen by Georges Bizet
    The read aloud will be done on school days. You are encouraged to practice the poem, discuss the art piece, and listen to the music piece on homeschool days.
    GeographyUnited States: Northern States - Due 11/7
    Memory WorkJesus Died Your Soul To Save Poem - Due Tuesday (12/3)

    Kinder Week 7 (T/TH)

     We are READING!  I am so excited about the progress that all of the kindergarteners are making in being able to sound out words.  It is tedious and slow at first, but the more encouragement and praise they receive from you, the more excited they will get once they realize that they CAN do hard things!  I will be sending home "word fans" this week (short lists of short vowel words).  These are great to use in the car or stick in your purse to work on sounding out short vowel words as you wait in line somewhere. I hope you find them helpful.



    We have begun adding "grades" into Alma.  In kindergarten through 2nd grade your child will be graded on objectives and given a score between 1 and 4. 

    4.  Mastered Objective:  Can perform the objective easily without any help every time.

    3.  Met Objective: Can perform the objective most of the time, but may need a little reminder.

    2.  Approaching Objective:  Can only perform the objective with guidance and help.

    1. Struggling with Objective:  Can not perform the objective or is not developmentally ready to perform this objective. 


    In Alma please ignore the percentages as Alma is not set up to do grading like we want.  If your child has a 3 then that means they have mastered the objective.  If they receive a 1 or 2 on any objective, please devote some extra time (beyond what is assigned on the blog) to that area and help them to master that objective.  If you have any questions on how to help your child please let me know!  

    Important Dates:
    9/26 - Spirit/DOGS/Pizza Day
    10/10 - Spirit Day (no pizza)
    10/15 - No School (Teacher/Co-teacher/Parent Conferences)
    10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day (details coming soon)

    **Tuesday, October 15th the kiddos will not have school.  We have set aside this time for Teacher/Co-teacher conferences.  These are not required.  If your student has mastered all of the objectives and you don't have any concerns, you do not need to schedule a conference.  However, if you or your child are struggling during home school days or your child is struggling to master concepts, I would like for us to get together so I can encourage you and offer some ideas on how to help. HERE is a link to sign up for conference times if you would like to get together. 


    Math 
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to count and recognize the numerals 1-10
    2  To be able to write the numerals 1-10.
    3.  To be able to represent the numerals 1-10 on a ten frame.
    •  We are really working on not only identifying and writing numbers 0-10, but also looking at different ways to see those numbers. In class, we do this through the use of subitizing cards, ten frames, rekenreks, etc. Although it may seem as though we are moving slowly, please know that our goal is to really give the children a strong foundation in number sense. Numbers are beautiful! They are everywhere! Mathematics is one of God's languages. Take a look around at His wonderful creation and see where numbers can be found. 
    • Please have your student bring his/her math journal to class each day.
    Reading
    Objectives: 
    1. To recognize all upper and lower case letters.
    2  To produce all of the sounds of each of the first 26 phonograms.
    3. To be able to blend together CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words using short a, e, and i.
    • Remember to review previous lesson before moving on to new one! 
    • The "Mini-books" that we do during class are a great way to review and practice.  having your child re-read them to you before each lesson is a great way to review and practice.  You might want to keep them all in a zip lock bag to have a great toolbox of books your child can read on his/her own. There will be one coming home every school day!
    Writing 
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to hold a pencil using proper pencil grip.
    2 To  be able to form all upper case letters properly.
    3. To get all upper case letters sitting properly on handwriting lines.
    • Please keep working on pencil grip and making proper handwriting strokes! (generally left to right, top to bottom).
    Spelling
    Objectives: 
    1. To be able to write the correct phonogram when given the phonogram sounds.
    2  To be able to segment 2 and 3 sound words.
    3. To be able to blend sounds together to figure out the given word.
    • Go over yellow phonogram cards and blue key cards at least twice a day.
    • Please continue to review AAS steps 1-4. We will resume with step 5 in a few weeks.
    • Continue blending and segmenting words (ex: cat=c/a/t, c/a/t=cat)
      Geography:
      • Kindergarteners will be expected to sing the song for the Northern States of the United States. Being able to point to the states as they sing is important, but will not be a part of the assessment.  We will be practicing pointing to the states in class and you are encouraged to practice this at home as well.  There is a map in your child's blue folder that you can use to practice. Click here for the song we use in class.
      Memory Work: 
      •  "Jesus Died Your Soul to Save".  Students will say title, author, and then recite poem on Thursday.
      K week 79/23/20249/24/20249/25/20249/26/20249/27/20249/30/2024Co-Teacher Notes
      DiscipleshipFear of the Lord- "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding." -Proverbs 9:10
      Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
      BibleDiscuss: The Story and the SongRead Aloud: The Beginning: A Perfect Home from JSB.Discuss: The Beginning: A perfect HomeRead Aloud: The Terrible Lie from JSB.JSB=Jesus Storybook Bible
      MathEM-A p70-71EM-A p72EM-A p73-74 and Day 6 math journalEM-A p75EM-A p76-77 and Day 7 math journalEM-A p78
      SpellingPhonogram dictation, Alphabetizing, Phonemic awareness activitiesDictate Phonograms and use this time for additional
      practice reading short a/e/i words
      Phonogram dictation, Alphabetizing, Phonemic awareness activitiesDictate Phonograms and use this time for additional
      practice reading short a/e/i words

      Review Steps 1-4 (Lessons 1-5) as needed, to master 26 phonograms, segmenting, etc
      WritingC, O (Center Starting or Magic C capitals)HWT p20 (C,O)Q, GHWT-p21(Q,G)
      ReadingReview L32/33OPG-L34OPG-L35OPG-L36OPG-L36Review L35-36Short i
      EnrichmentRead Aloud: The Ox-Cart Man by Donald Hall
      Poem:
      "The Twelve Months" by George Ellis
      Art:
      The Old Stagecoach by Jonathan Eastman Johnson
      Music:
      "My Old Kentucky Home" by Stephen Foster
      The read aloud will be done on school days. You are encouraged to practice the poem, discuss the art piece, and listen to the music piece on homeschool days.
      GeographyUnited States: Into to Northern States
      Memory WorkJesus Died Your Soul To Save Poem - Due 9/26 (This Week)

      Kinder Week 6 (T/TH)

             


      I am praying that your days at home are going well and that your family has settled into a good schooling routine. I am continuing to enjoy getting to know your little ones! As you get into your reading lessons, keep in mind that every child progresses at a different rate. Please let me know if you need any support or have any questions!

      Important Dates:
      9/14 - Dodgeball Tournament:  Glad Tidings Church, Liberty Hill
      9/26 - Spirit/DOGS/Pizza Day
      10/10 - Spirit Day (no pizza)
      10/31 - Historical Dress Up Day (details coming soon)

      ***On Thursday, kindergarten will be finishing up our unit on the fruits of the spirit.  Each day we have talked about a Fruit of the Spirit and have related it to an actual fruit.  Our celebration will be during our snack time.  Please see the Sign Up Genius link below to sign up to bring one of the fruits (these can be dropped off at the front desk or your child can bring them to the classroom) or to volunteer to help serve.  We will only need enough of each fruit so that each of our 13 students can get a small portion.  (2 pieces for each child is plenty)  Thank you so much for helping us celebrate all that we have learned so far!

      Fruit of the Spirit Sign-Up

      Math
      Objectives: 
      1. To be able to count and recognize the numerals 1-10
      2  To be able to write the numerals 1-10.
      3.  To be able to represent the numerals 1-10 on a ten frame.
      • Continue to make story problems a part of your daily routine! Pull out manipulatives, blank ten frames, paper and crayons and let them figure out the answer. Encourage them to explain to you how they came up with the answer.

      Reading
      Objectives: 
      1. To recognize all upper and lower case letters.
      2  To produce all of the sounds of each of the first 26 phonograms.
      3. To be able to blend together CVC (consonant-vowel-consonant) words using short a and e.
      • Continue practicing Phonemic awareness activities! (segmenting words, blending, etc. There are some examples under Spelling below)
      • Remember to have your child blend the words they are reading! 
      Writing 
      Objectives: 
      1. To be able to hold a pencil using proper pencil grip.
      2 To  be able to form all upper case letters properly.
      3. To get all upper case letters sitting properly on handwriting lines.
      • Please keep working on pencil grip and making proper handwriting strokes! (generally left to right, top to bottom).
      Spelling
      Objectives: 
      1. To be able to write the correct phonogram when given the phonogram sounds.
      2  To be able to segment 2 and 3 sound words.
      3.  To be able to blend sounds together to figure out the given word.
      • Daily phonogram review and instruction. Focus on mastery of our 26 phonograms!
      • Please continue to review AAS steps 1-4. We will resume with step 5 in a few weeks.
      • Dictate phonogram sounds for your student to write. (You call out the letter sounds, the student writes the letter that makes the/those sounds) Have fun with it! Use sidewalk chalk outside, shaving cream, a tray of salt, etc. (Or just use a dry erase board) 
      • Here are 2 fun songs to play word games with:
      Tune: "Twinkle, Twinkle Little Star"
      Listen, listen to my word,
      Tell me all the sounds you heard: /dog/
      Student segments word into phonemes: /d/ /o/ /g/

      Tune: "If You're Happy and You Know It"
      If you think you know this word,
      shout it out.
      If you think you know this word,
      shout it out.
      If you think you know this word,
      then tell me what you heard.
      If you think you know this word,
      shout it out.
      /d / /o/ /g/
      Student blends phonemes into word: /dog/
      Do with several 2 and 3 phoneme words: add, eat, hi, lie, way, and, bite, cut, jug, note, nap, sip,....


      Geography:
      • Kindergarteners will be expected to be able to point to the Continents and Oceans on a map. Click here for the song we use in class. Due 9/19 (this week)
      Memory Work: 
      • Spending a few minutes each homeschool day going over all memory work, will help make the process of memorization much easier.
      •  "Jesus Died Your Soul to Save". Students will say title, author, and then recite poem on September 26th.
      K week 69/16/20249/17/20249/18/20249/19/20249/20/20249/23/2024Co-Teacher Notes
      DiscipleshipFear of the Lord- "The fear of the LORD is the beginning of wisdom, and the knowledge of the Holy One is understanding." -Proverbs 9:10
      Read AloudRead aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.Read aloud or audio book for at least 20 minutes and then have your child narrate.
      BibleFruit of the Spirit: SELF CONTROLDiscuss ways to show self control at home and at school.Review Fruits of the Spirit.Read Aloud: The Story and the Song from JSB.JSB = Jesus Storybook Bible
      MathEM-A p60-63EM-A p64EM-A p65-66 and Day 4 math journalEM-A p67EM-A p68-69 and Day 5 math journalEM-A p70-71Review writing numbers 1-10
      SpellingPhonemic awareness activities, phonograms, extra OPG practicePractice segmenting, dictate phonograms and use this time for additional
      practice reading short a/e words
      Phonemic awareness activities, phonograms, extra OPG practicePractice segmenting and alphabetizing, dictate phonograms and use this time for additional
      practice reading short a/e words
      Review Steps 1-4 (Lessons 1-5) as needed, to master 26 phonograms, segmenting, etc
      WritingHWT pg 94 (1-10)Z, and review number formationHWT p18 (Z) and review number formationReview/Assess all previously taught capital letters.HWT p19 (Review) and review number formation
      ReadingOPG-L31OPG-L32OPG-L32OPG-L33OPG-L33Review L32/33Short e
      EnrichmentRead Aloud: Frederick by Leo Lionni
      Poem:
      "M" by Edward Lear
      Art:
      A Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat
      Music:
      "Liebestraum No. 3 in A-flat Major" by Franz Liszt
      The read aloud will be done on school days. You are encouraged to practice the poem, discuss the art piece, and listen to the music piece on homeschool days. Links to these will be in the notes section above.
      GeographyContinents and Oceans - Due 9/19
      Memory WorkJesus Died Your Soul To Save Poem - Due 9/26