Sunday, December 15, 2013

The final week of December

The final week of December will be busy and full of fun! 

I am sure everyone is excited about winter break and to make a fun filled week a little easier for all involved it would be appreciated if children did not bring sweets as a snack!  Our kindies are full of energy and don't need anything else to get them excited about the holidays!

This week children will be busy working on holiday themed crafts, and curriculum.  The Thursday before break students will gather in the gym for a good old fashioned sing-a-long.  On Friday all of the kindergarten students will be getting together for an afternoon movie and fun activities throughout the day.

Parents I will post a notice outside of the classroom for the Friday event

   
It’s

Holiday Party

Time!

 

All 3 Kindergarten classes will be getting together to celebrate the holidays with a video!  There will also be games and arts/crafts with a general theme of “togetherness.”

On Friday, December 20th, please send your child to school with snuggly items like a blanket, stuffy, and slippers. 

Sign-up for munchies can be found on classroom doors – there will be suggestions on the list, however if you have something else in mind (perhaps something traditional in your culture) then just write it in. 

A sweet treat will be provided by the TEACHER for the end of the day.  You are welcome to send sweet treats that will go home in a goody bag.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1) Popcorn in individual brown paper bags x 20 _____________________________

 

2) Potato Chips              

(Plain)__________________

(Ketchup)_______________

 

3) Cheezies

________________________

 

4) Juice boxes x 20 _______________________

 

5)_____________________

 

6)______________________

 

7)______________________

 

8)______________________

 

9)______________________

 

10)_____________________
 
 
 
*Please remember that all sweets will be sent home so if you can think of a holiday tradition that does not include sweets we will be pleased to introduce this to the students!
 

Sunday, November 24, 2013

The last week of November!



Wow...I can't believe we are at the end of November! 

Sorry for the delay between posts, I have been working on reports for the past few weeks. 

I would like to share some pictures from the firefighters visit on November 14th.

The firefighters first came to the classroom to discuss fire safety with the children.  Ask your child to explain; STOP, DROP, and ROLL!

At the end of their presentation, the firefighters from unit 5 invited the children to come outside to show them specialized equipment from their fire truck.  For many this was the highlight of the visit!


The children were very excited to walk through the cab of the fire truck and see what 'treasures' the firefighters had inside.




Ask your child to remember their favourite item from inside the fire truck!

 
 
Our class along side the firefighters for a final photo!
 
 
 
 
 

Saturday, November 2, 2013

November is here!

Hello families;

November is here already!  Wow, the school year is flying by...October was gone in a blink of an eye! 

Our class is starting our second IB unit: Who We Are; which is an in inquiry into the nature of the self; beliefs and values; personal, physical, and social  health.  We will be exploring relationships including families, friends, communities and cultures. 

Our central idea is; How Relationships Can Provide a Sense of Connectedness.

Our inquiry is linked to Kindergarten Social Studies, Health and Careers and Mathematics. 

Since September, we have been working on the roles and responsibilities of  each class member, building on how to use words to express our feelings and solve conflict, how to share, listening with our ears, eyes and heart, and how to help willingly.  This unit will continue exploring these skills.  It will also include the students' roles and responsibilities within the family, and characteristics of a healthy relationship.

Communication and social skills are a big focus, as well being respectful, independent and open-minded. 

Roots of Empathy

On Tuesday, November 5th we will meet with Valerie and baby Zoe for the first time.  Last week our class prepared for their arrival by sharing ideas about what a baby can to do.  We also looked at how they express themselves when they are scared, happy and hungry.


Hot Lunch

Just a reminder to provide your child with a snack on Fridays, even though it is Hot Lunch day children need to have a snack before they go out for recess.  Could parents also put a spoon and a fork in their child's lunch, they are not provided with the Hot Lunch meal. 

Halloween Treats

If your child is bringing a Halloween treat to school for snack, or lunch please only include one sweet treat for the day!  Too many treats make it difficult for children to focus, especially in the afternoons!

Thank you for your support,
Wendy Rogers





 

Sunday, October 20, 2013

Halloween



Dear Families;

Halloween is quickly approaching.  Our day is going to be busy and fun!  The students are to come to school in costume.  Please remember that no toy weapons are permitted.  Also, avoid scary masks or gruesome costumes.  There will be a Halloween Costume Parade for the primary classes at 1:00pm. 

If children wish to take off their costumes, please provide an extra set of clothes.  We will follow the parade by sharing a Halloween snack.  Please send a SMALL amount of one of the following items for our Monster Mix:

Cheerios

Raisons

Dried cranberries

Pretzels

Shreddies

Small gummies

(If your child is allergic to any of the following items please let me know and I will make a batch without the item)

PJs and Pages Morning

On November 1st from 8:45-9:10, join our class to cuddle up and read.  Teddy Bears and blankies are most welcome.  Grandparents, aunts, and uncles and other caregivers welcome too of course!  Feel free to bring a favorite story to share with a friend. 


Please read through the letter sent home regarding 'roots of empathy' and send back the consent portion of the letter as soon as possible.  We are very excited to be starting the program on the 29th of October. 
regards,
Ms. Rogers
 

                                                  

Monday, October 14, 2013

Happy Thanksgiving

I am excited to announce our search for 'gingy' throughout the school was a success!  Special thanks go out to Joanne Tansey for creating our new class mascot 'gingy' and the tasty treats the children received once gingy was discovered back in our classroom.  He was found sitting on my chair reading "The Gingerbread Man" of all the books in the library this is the one he chose!  It was a great end to our IB unit-How we organize ourselves. Children are more familiar with many parts of the school and staff, and have become much more independent since September.  Please check out the bulletin board across from our classroom to see pictures of the children working on missing posters, and examples of those posters that were posted throughout the school.

I hope you all enjoyed our Mr. Turkey poem, the children worked very hard learning this one!

This week we will continue to learn about Autumn as a season, using leaves as a focus. In this unit we will integrate math, art, science and language arts to learn the parts of a leaf, and its growth cycle, continue to differentiate between upper and lower case letters, printing names and words, poems, and use counting with numbers and dots, as well as shapes and colors on a daily basis. 

Please remember to return students' folders on Tuesday.

Library is on Wednesday.  Gym is on Monday, Wednesday, and Friday.

I hope everyone had a wonderful weekend with family and friends,

Ms. Rogers

Monday, October 7, 2013

The week before Thanksgiving

Hello,

Please ask your child to recite the poem in their folder, we worked on this all week!  Could parents please make sure they return the folders each week. 

Look for a Thanksgiving Day poem at the end of the week!

We are exploring the letter D this week, along with a continuation of rhyming.  We explore the D sound and words that begin with D, as well as words that rhyme.  If children make up, or say nonsense words that rhyme, this is perfectly fine as nonsense rhyming introduces the concepts of rhyming. 

We are also continuing to explore shapes, colors and patterns.  Encourage your child to explain differences between shapes, or patterns found in everyday life.

Soon we will be completing our first IB unit, 'How we organize ourselves'.  This week we will be continuing to review our knowledge of places within the school, along with faces we know.  On Friday our class will be searching for our missing gingerbread man, which will conclude with a small treat for the class! 

Our class will be preparing a special decoration for Thanksgiving Day!  This keepsake has special meaning, children's hands and feet were traced and cut to create a special Thanksgiving Day decoration. 

Have a great week!



Sunday, September 29, 2013

The week of September 30-October 4

Hello families,

three flyers from Scholastic have been sent home.  Please don't feel obligated to buy, at least not every time :)  Orders are due on Friday October 4th.   

Please return your child's folder each week so I can put more work to be sent home, or include any other messages home each Friday. 

It is going to be a wet week! Please remember to pack a few extra clothes for your child.  They go out at recess and lunch rain, or shine.




Sunday, September 22, 2013

Goodbye to summer!

For Friday's show and tell students participating will be reminded throughout the week and a little reminder notice will be in your child's bag.
-please encourage your child to bring in something that has special meaning.  They will introduce the item and speak a little about why this is special.
-could be a gift, toy, ornament, whatever they want but please remind them that it should be put away until we have show and tell and should be left in their backpack throughout the school hours.

*I am asking if any parents have a really delicious gingerbread recipe?  If so would you consider making a really big cookie for our class unit?  (It will be within the next 3-4 weeks). The gingerbread cookie will go missing within the school and my students will make lost posters in areas of the school.  We will take a school tour searching for our gingerbread cookie around the school, reviewing places we have learned and staff we know along the way.  Please stay posted as to when this will take place!

Wednesday, September 18, 2013

Weekly Schedule

Wednesday is library day, so please remember to bring books back.
We have gym class Monday, Wednesday and Fridays, so please ensure children have appropriate footwear. 

Monday, September 16, 2013

Correction, the times for meet the teacher are 5:00pm-5:20pm and 5:30pm-5:50, with a pizza dinner following the meet and greet.

Saturday, September 14, 2013

Curriculum night

On Thursday September 19th Capilano Elementary is having a barbecue and Curriculum night.  I look forward to meeting parents and guardians!  Sessions will run from 5-5:30, and 5:30-6pm.

Wednesday, September 11, 2013

Kindergarten school fees

Hi parents, this morning I was told by several parents that they did not know there was a fee for kindergarten supplies used in the classroom.  Could all parents try to remember to pay school fees, $40.00 cash or checque to me as soon as they can... thanks!

Monday, September 9, 2013

Welcome!

Dear Parents and Guardians;

I would like to take the time to welcome you, and your child to a new school year.  Kindergarten is a fun and exciting time for everyone involved.  I am very happy to be at Capilano Elementary and have enjoyed spending time with your child during their first week of school.

I would like to thank you all for supporting my instructions when dropping off and picking up your child.  this has definitely helped with your child's transition to full-day kindergarten.  Just a reminder all students and parents are asked to enter the school no earlier than 8:45 and please say your good-byes outside of the classroom.  At the end of the day I will walk the children to the front of the school and stay with them until a parent/guardian arrives.  Once your child is in school for the full-day, pick-up is a 3pm (2pm Wednesdays) at the front entrance of the school.

I would also appreciate if children could bring a pair of 'indoor' shoes for the classroom.  Cubbies are provided outside of the classroom for 'outdoor' shoes, labeled with each student's name.

I believe nutrition is very important for student's success in school.  Please pack nutritious snacks such as water, fruit and vegetables, as well as protein based foods like yogurt and cheese.  These foods provide your child the necessary focus and energy for their busy day.  Capilano does ask that no 'sweet treats' be brought to the school and their is also aiming for student's to bring a 'litterless' lunch, so please consider this when packing your child's lunch. 

*Please let me know if your child has any dietary concerns.

I look forward to getting to know your child throughout the year.  Please feel free to contact me via e-mail at wrogers@nvsd44.bc.ca.

*Could any parents who have not yet read and filled out school forms please get them in as soon as possible.

Sincerely,
Wendy Rogers