Friday, October 08, 2004

 

October 4 - 8

October 8, 2004
Dear Families,

This week we learned about the letter Ll. We enjoyed reading the book Lions and Gorillas and making our own versions of the story. The students learned about living and nonliving things. We also read the book The Grouchy Lady Bug and practiced counting while adding spots to ladybugs on a worksheet. Fire Prevention Week was also this week. We had firefighters visit our classroom and talk about fire safety. Attached to this newsletter is an “Ll” poem. We would like our families to read the poem with the kindergartner. The kindergartner should then highlight, underline, or circle the words that begin with Ll. Students that return this type of homework will get to pick out a sticker from the sticker box. There will be a poem for every letter of the alphabet.

Next week we will be learning about the letter Ff. Next week’s sharing needs to be something that starts with the letter Ff.

Remember that picture day is Wednesday. Kindergartners are normally scheduled to get their pictures taken at 8:20 SO PLEASE MAKE SURE THAT YOUR CHILD IS AT SCHOOL ON TIME! (Bus students will not have a problem with this.) If you have special instructions concerning hair or smiles, write us a note, and we will do our best to help your student take a great picture. Children are welcome to change out of special picture outfits when pictures are finished.

The weather is now cooler. We try to go outside for recess everyday, and the boys and girls need to be dressed appropriately. (Some of the children don’t want to wear their coats outside on a chilly day). We have them wear whatever the family sends them in. By the way, one rule our school has is if there is snow on the ground, the students need to wear boots outside. We know that the thought of snow is depressing, but we wanted you to be aware and prepared.

The flu and cold season is coming soon (if it is not already here)! According to our elementary handbook, children need to stay home if they have the following: an earache, severe headache, a fever of 99.6 or above, an acute cold, a communicable disease, mattering or an inflammation of the eyes, nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, or untreated head lice. In the handbook there is also a guideline that will help families determine if a child may return to school. Please refer to this so that children do not come back to school too early.

On October 26th the kindergartners get to participate in a special assembly during the school day called “Rock In Prevention”. “Rock In Prevention” teaches refusal skills to students when faced with alcohol, tobacco, and other drugs. Character education, positive youth development, and violence prevention are emphasized to help kids live drug free and to help them be more successful. Exercises and fun alternatives are modeled to increase positive school climate.

There are 3 days in October that you will want to mark on your calendar. On Wednesday, October 27th, the boys and girls will have the Halloween parties. On Thursday, October 28th and Friday, October 29th the students do not have school. The teachers have meetings that fill both days.

Mrs. Howard, Mrs. Owens, Mrs. Herink, and Ms. McGowen

Cut this off and keep for future reference!

October Sharing Schedule
October 11 - 15: Something that starts with the letter Ff
October 18 - 22: Free choice
October 25 - 27: No Sharing due to short week
November 1 - 5: Something that starts with the letter Tt

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