Pre-k Open House
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Kindergarten Open House
Mrs. Marino’s info:
*630-493-8111
*[email protected]
*Website: Go to www.lisle202.org, click on
kindergarten, click on Mrs. Marino
*Remind App (red sheet)
*Twitter- [email protected] (Coming
soon!!)
Balanced Literacy
• Conferring- Your child will meet one on one with me to discuss their
reading goals and progress.
• Strategy Groups- Your child may participate in small group
instruction with other students working on the same strategies (ex: stretching and
blending; predicting; retelling a story in sequence etc.)
• Shared Reading- Big book and poem of the week, group instruction
(punctuation marks, finding letters/sounds, counting words, sentences, etc)
• Preview pictures (picture walk/read)
• Read together (echo read/ choral read)
• Question/answer
• One to one word matching (tracking print)
• Highlighting rhyming words, sight words, and letter
• Practice Café strategies
Balanced Literacy
• Lucy Caulkins Writing Units of Study-K-5
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Invented spelling- spelling words phonetically EX: Hape (Happy)
Stretching out words sound by sound and writing what they hear.
Teaches students to come up with a topic, visualize it, illustrate it, write it, then revise it
(Once we are done, we have just begun!)
We teach D’Nealian handwriting (k, n, i, t, d), but expect students to recognize
different fonts.
• Jolly Phonics and Words Their Way
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Sound books go between school and home EVERYDAY.
Review sounds with your child every night.
Words Their Way is leveled based on students decoding needs. It’s a weekly sort that helps
students understand and learn word patterns.
• Sight Word Instruction/ Rainbow Words
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Your child will be instructed on 95 sight words through out kindergarten. We teach 3-4
words per week. The word list will be shared with you and can be found on my website.
You will receive a letter about our Rainbow Words. It is a fun way for students to take
ownership of learning their sight words.
Balanced Literacy
• CAFÉ-Reading strategies that help
developing readers. It is a program used K-5
in District 202.
1. Comprehension- I can understand what I read.
2. Accuracy- I can read the words.
3. Fluency- I can read accurately, with expression, and
understand what I read.
4. Expanded Vocabulary- I know, find, and use
interesting words.
Balanced Literacy
• Daily 5 Centers- We do 2-3 per day
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Read to Someone
Read to Self
Listen to Reading
Work on Writing
Word Work
Math and Science
• Georgia Math Units connected to Common
Core State Standards- We use a combination
of manipulatives, paper/pencil, and
technology to meet standards.
• We do 3 science units a year
1. Properties of Matter
2. Weather
3. Seed to Plant
Specials
• Monday-P.E.(please send your child in gyms shoes)
• Tuesday- Library/ Computers- (please make sure your
child returns their library book on each Tuesday
• Wednesday-Art(Please make sure your child is
dressed appropriately.)
• Thursday -Music (There will be a music program in
April.)
• Friday- 1st Trimester (P.E.); 2nd Trimester (Art); 3rd
Trimester (Music)
Classroom Expectations
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We have still bodies.
We use walking feet.
We use our words to fix problems.
We act kindly.
We show perseverance.
• I use a combination of visual cues, sign-language, and positive
encouragement to enforce our classroom expectations.
• High Five Behavior chart leads to school wide High Five Chart
• Fill Our Bucket
• Second Step Social Emotional Curriculum (Home Links)
Full Day Additions
• SEL with Mrs. Colgan (time to review our Second
Step weekly lesson)
• MATH centers with Mrs. Jewel (M-math fact
practice; A-at seat math journals; T-teacher
group; H- hands on learning)
• Literacy block with Mrs. Sveda (Words their Way,
read aloud, review reading strategies)
• Free Choice- play-doh, building, technology,
exploration, felt board, games
• Extra special Friday afternoons
Snack and Lunch
• Please discuss lunch choice with your child
before hand or send in a note
• Please differentiate between lunch and snackconfusion with who has lunch from home
• Keep snacks small (please water instead of
juice)
Homework
• Check backpack EVERYDAY! Please empty
folder.
• Sound books and Rainbow words (sight word
list)
• Homework folder (returned and updated on a
monthly basis)
• READ!!
Birthdays
• We celebrate birthdays in class.
• Your child will receive a birthday crown,
book, and stickers.
• You may send a NON-FOOD treat to share
with the class (ex: bubbles, pencils, stickers,
etc.)
Volunteering
• I encourage you to volunteer to help in the classroom during specific
times.
• We realize that many parents work and have small children so anyway you
can help is appreciated.
• Please email me or call me before you stop in so we can set up a time for
you to help.
• When you come to school, FIRST stop in the office and sign-in so we know
you are here.
• We ask that no siblings accompany parents during volunteering.
• We need volunteers for:
• Field Trips- TBD
• Center time-daytime availability (1 hour)
• Clerical work- cutting, copying, assembling (A-Z books, see sign up)
• Mystery Readers
Attendance Policy
• When your child is absent from school, please phone the school’s
attendance line 630-493-8199. This is available 24 hours a day. You must
report the absence and the reason for the absence. Please make every
effort to place the call by 9AM the day of the absence. We kindly thank
you for your cooperation.
• Please inform me or the office if your child will be missing school for an
extended period of time.
• Please send a note if your child’s transportation or after school plans
change. I can manage the situation more effectively if I know in advance.
• NO KINDERGARTEN on ½ days: 9/19; 10/31; 11/24; 2/6; 5/15
Gingerbread Man Extension
• Gingerbread Man helped us learn about our new school
by leaving notes with clues on his whereabouts.
Students will guess where he was and go find him.
• Let’s continue the excitement! Please have relatives send
post cards from other areas of the state, country, or
world from the Gingerbread Man.
1. Send to: Jen Marcucci , 5205 Kingston Ave Lisle, IL,
60532)
• Connecting this lesson to social studies and geography!
All About Me
• Each week a child will be selected to give a 510 minute presentation about themselves.
• You will receive a note the week before it is
your child’s turn outlining the expectations of
the project.
• Your child will practice talking about his/her
interests and family.
• I will guide the questions and facilitate the
discussion. Think advanced Show and Tell!
Resources
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www.starfall.com
www.ixl.com (log in coming soon)
www.raz-kids.com (log in coming soon)
www.pbskids.org
www.abcya.com
www.spellingcity.com
www.coolmath-games.com/1-games-for-little-kids-01.html
http://jollylearning.co.uk/
http://www.corestandards.org/the-standards/englishlanguage-arts-standards/reading-foundationalskills/kindergarten/