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Welcome!!
I would like to welcome you and your
child to kindergarten. I am very excited
to begin this crucial year for your child.
I look forward to working together
throughout the year.
High Expectations
Kindergarten has drastically changed over the
past few years; although playing and socializing
are still necessary for five-year-old children, the
academic expectations are great.
Some things that your child will learn include
• Letters, Sounds, and Sight Words
• Reading books and Writing short stories
• Addition and Subtraction
Supply List
Please send your child’s supplies as soon as
possible.
Some of the supplies will be collected and used
as community supplies.
A supply list is included in this packet.
Supply List
Personal Supplies
(Please put names
on these items)
*1 backpack--Large enough to hold folders and reading books
and NO bags on wheels
*1 Small 5x8 art box
*1 pair of scissors--blunt end
*1 box of crayons (24 count)
*2 Beginners Pencils with erasers
*1 or 2 hand-held erasers
*Jacket with a hood--No strings please
Community Supplies
(no names on these items)
*4 or more glue sticks
*1 box of Kleenex
*4 large size dry erase markers
*Clorox wipes
*4 plain pocket folders – with prongs please
*1 pump bottle of hand sanitizer
*1 box of markers OR colored pencils
*1 package of napkins-- (only girls send these in)
*1 roll of paper towels (only boys send these in)
*1 package of baggies
(Boys: Gallon; Girls: Sandwich)
Lunch
•Students have several choices for lunch each
day. There is one main entrée daily; they can also
have pizza or peanut butter sandwich every day.
•Students serve themselves their “side items”.
After they are given their main choice, they move
to a hot bar and cold bar and choose the fruits,
vegetables, and pasta that they would like.
Lunch
•Regular price for a student lunch is $2.25;
the price for reduced lunch is $.40.
•Lunch can be paid several days in advance; the
money is put on your child’s account. When your
child’s account is getting low, the cashier will send
an envelope for lunch money home with your child.
•Forms for free and reduced lunch need to be
returned as soon as possible.
Breakfast
•Breakfast is available every morning starting at
7:30.
•Breakfast is FREE to ALL students, so encourage
your child to stop in the cafeteria for breakfast
each morning.
Snacks
Each afternoon, we will have a snack time. I ask
each family to send one snack for the class each
month. We will have around 25 students in our
class, so please send enough for 25 children.
Thanks for your support!!
Some snack ideas include
•a box of cheese crackers
•a package of cookies
•a bag of pretzels or cheese
puffs
•popcorn
•a box of Rice Krispie treats
•pouches of fruit snacks
•apples, bananas, grapes, or
fruit cups
Folders
•Your child will be bringing home a folder each
day; please look at this folder each evening and
return it to school the next day.
•Please place any notes or lunch money in this
folder.
•On Fridays, a newsletter will also be in this
folder.
Bus Notes
•If your child needs to ride a different bus on a
certain day, you must send a note with him/her
that morning. The note should tell where the child
is going, who will be there for him/her, and the
number of the bus.
•A note is also needed if a child who usually rides
the bus is going to be picked up on a certain day.
•Please put these bus notes in your child’s folder.
Homework
•Our class will usually have 1-2 pages of
written homework each week. More
importantly, in each week’s newsletter, I will
let you know what we are focusing on in
reading, writing, and math and provide some
ideas for practice at home.
•I will also send home flash cards often in
your child’s folder. When your child has flash
cards, please practice them each night for a
few minutes.
Homework
•We will also be using a lot of “little books”. At
the beginning of the year, these will be paper
copies that the children have read and colored
at school. Please have a special spot for your
child to keep these books and encourage them to
read them over and over. When you read them a
bedtime story, maybe they can also read one of
their books to you.
•Later in the year, I will begin to send home
guided reading books that your child will read and
return to school the next day.
Exit Slips
•Exit Slips are weekly tests of the “I Can”
statements for that week. These tests are the
same for all of the kindergarten classes in our
district.
•In each week’s newsletter, I will tell you which
“I Can” statements will be tested on the next
exit slip. This will be the focus of our learning
for the week.
•These weekly tests will also cover everything
that will be tested again at the end of the nine
weeks for report cards.
Exit Slips
Sight Words
•Our district has a list of 90 sight words
that kindergarteners should learn to read.
We will focus on 3 words each week.
Please help your child learn practice
reading the new words each week, as well
as review words that they have already
learned.
Sight Words
a
so
boy
First Grading Period
I
like
see
no
go
my
girl
cat
dog
up
we
do
be
ran
Second Grading Period
to
look
all
me
in
is
on
am
he
yes
an
at
ball
box
man
the
can
name
you
it
she
and
Sight Words
big
for
play
five
yellow
away
jump
into
they
cow
Third Grading Period
and
too
said
here
little
are
one
two
three
run sun but
red
white
black
brown
Fourth Grading Period
down
under
where
funny
help
make
our
out
saw
this
was
went
bed
car
top
come
not
four
blue
green
find
have
that
will
pig
Behavior Plan
We have a school wide behavior plan based on a
“color-coded” system.
•Rainbow= SUPER Day!!
•Green= GREAT Day!
•Yellow = Loss of 10 minutes Recess Time
•Red = Loss of All Recess Time
•Blue = Loss of Recess and Office Referral
Your child will bring home a behavior card each day with
the color marked for the day. Please initial the box each
day and then sign at the end of the week.
Sample Behavior Card
Jacob
5
6
Behavior Plan Rewards
Every day that your child stays on green, he
or she will receive a penny to place in
his/her bank. At the end of the month, the
children will have a day when they can “shop”
in the classroom store to buy small prizes
with their pennies.
Money
The cafeteria has special envelopes for lunch
money; please use these envelopes when sending
money for their lunch account.
If you are sending money for any other reason,
please label the envelope with your child’s name,
my name, the amount of money in the envelope,
and what the money is to be used for.
Johnny Johnson
Miss Williams- Kindergarten
$2.00
Book Fair Money
Attendance
•Attendance is very important; kindergarten is
mandatory and students need to be here as much as
possible. Much of the learning that occurs in our
classroom is hands-on and cannot be completed as
“make-up work.”
•If a child is sick and needs to stay home, you need to
send a note with the child when he/she returns. The
note needs to tell the child’s name, the reason he was
absent, and the dates he was absent. Please place
these notes in your child’s folder.
Toys
•Our school has a “no toys” rule. No toys, Pokemon
cards, games, jewelry, etc. should be brought to
school.
•Later in the school year, we may have special
times for “Show and Tell” when the children can
bring in some things to share.
Parties
•We will have several parties throughout the
year. We usually have Halloween, Christmas, and
Valentines’ Day parties, as well as an Easter Egg
Hunt.
•I will send home information about the parties a
couple of weeks before the parties; I will ask
parents to volunteer to bring in or send in
cupcakes, brownies, cookies, chips, treat bags, and
drinks.
•Parents and grandparents are invited to join the
fun!!
Field Trips
•We should have our annual trip to the
fairgrounds for Farm Day this spring. We
may also have other trips sometime during
the year.
•If you would like to go with us on any field
trip, you must have a background check
(fingerprinting) through Central Office. The
cost is around $35.00. You will need to call
Phyllis at 544-5586 to schedule an
appointment.
Volunteers
•I would LOVE to have parents, grandparents,
or other family members volunteer in the
classroom. If you could volunteer an hour or
two once or twice a week, it would be
wonderful.
Volunteers could
•Listen to children read
•Work with flash cards for letters, sounds,
numbers, and sight words
•Work on handwriting with white boards
Volunteers
• If you would like to volunteer, you must
have a background check (fingerprinting)
through Central Office. The cost is around
$35.00. You will need to call Phyllis at 5445586 to schedule an appointment. This only
has to be done once as long as you continue
to live in the Adams County/ Ohio Valley
School District.
Special Schedule
This year, our class will be split for specials.
This means that each day,
1/3 of our class will go to Gym,
1/3 of our class will go to Music, and
1/3 of our class will go to Art.
Students will be assigned to the B, C, or D group and
will go to special based on that.
I will send home a calendar for each child to let you
which special your child will have.
The special classes will go in order: Music, Art, Gym,
so if your child will know if they have Art one day,
then they will need to wear their tennis shoes the
next day.
Special Schedule- Group B
August and September
22
Gym
25
Music
26
Art
27
Gym
28
Music
29
Art
1 No
School
2
Gym
3
Music
4
Art
5
Gym
8
Music
9
Art
10
Gym
11
Music
12
Art
15
Gym
16
Music
17
Art
18
Gym
19
Music
22
Art
23
Gym
24
Music
25
Art
26
Gym
Alivia Brummett
Cason Campbell
Breckin Clark
Addison Cole
Hannah Easterling
Cadence Geeslin
Abby Gough
Miley Hesler
Jaylen Hickman
Special Schedule- Group C
August and September
22
Music
25
Art
26
Gym
27
Music
28
Art
29
Gym
1 No
School
2
Music
3
Art
4
Gym
5
Music
8
Art
9
Gym
10
Music
11
Art
12
Gym
15
Music
16
Art
17
Gym
18
Music
19
Art
22
Gym
23
Music
24
Art
25
Gym
26
Music
Cash Hupp
Amara Johnson
Joshua Kinhalt
Zaylee Maxwell
Annabelle McIntosh
Landon McIntosh
Riley Morgan
Joseph Piatt
Special Schedule- Group D
August and September
22
Art
25
Gym
26
Music
27
Art
28
Gym
29
Music
1 No
School
2
Art
3
Gym
4
Music
5
Art
8
Gym
9
Music
10
Art
11
Gym
12
Music
15
Art
16
Gym
17
Music
18
Art
19
Gym
22
Music
23
Art
24
Gym
25
Music
26
Art
Grant Richey
Zachary Robinson
Seth Rowland
Caleb Sharp
Brody Smith
Tyler Stamper
Payton Whalen
Olivia Wilson
Class Website
•I have created a class website to share
information throughout the year. I plan on
adding pictures of the students and ideas for
home practice. I encourage you to check it
out often!!
http://www.northadamskwa.weebly.com
Communication
•If you have any questions, comments, concerns, or
ideas that you would like to talk about, please feel
free to contact me. I would love to talk with you
about your child. I have scheduled time each day from
12:15-12:55 to meet with parents. I will also gladly
schedule time before or after school to meet your
schedule. Call the school between 12:15-12:55 to make
arrangements to meet. Feel free to call me at home if
you would like. I look forward to a great year working
with you and your child.
Contact Info
•School Phone Number 386-2516 ext. 32160
•Home Phone Number 587-5331
•Email Address
[email protected]