Monday, November 30, 2009

Kindergarten News
Nov. 30- Dec. 4, 2009

Weekly Theme:
Customs/
Traditions

Early Literacy Idea
When reading familiar stories to your child, try stopping once in a while and let him/her fill in what comes next in the story. This is a fun way to help with comprehension skills.

November/December

I hope you all had wonderful, relaxing holiday! Please remember to send the November reading calendar back with your child by Wednesday, December 2nd. Your child should have the December reading calendar in his/her homework folder. Thanks again for making reading a priority and for letting your children read to you and you read to them. Both are very important!
The 2nd Quarter Assessments are almost complete. Please look for the print out of your child’s results to come home next Monday in the homework folder. It is exciting to see the growth of your children. Thank you for your support at home. Please continue to work with them on address, phone number and birthday. Addresses are especially hard for them to learn—only a few knew their addresses, so please continue to help them and thanks for your persistence!
Have a great week! As always, please feel free to contact me any time with questions or concerns. Thanks for sharing your children with me. I enjoy each one of them!
linda.wood@ironmail.org
ginger.ekker@ironmail.org
586-2850

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