Tuesday 19 January 2016

New Sharing and Special Helper Routine

We are starting our new Sharing and Special Helper routines on Monday.  Please disregard our current sharing schedule as of January 25th.  

Each child will be Special Helper for 1 full week (see schedule below) AND that will also be their week to share items with the class - 1 item per day.  Most families have chosen to send all sharing items to school on Monday of their child's week, and the items go home on Friday.  You might choose to send 1 item per day instead.

Please make a note of your child's sharing/special helper week.

Jeremy - Jan 25
Sophie - Feb 01
Kenza - Feb 08
Samreen - Feb 15
Gabriella - Feb 22
Q - Feb 29
Ashton - Mar 07
Cole - Mar 28
Molly - Apr 04
Luca - Apr 11
Aliyah - Apr 18
Atmik - Apr 25
Ayda - May 02
Morley - May 09
Suraiya - May 16
Trent - May 23
Ryan - May 30
Keira - Jun 06
Owen - Jun 13
Sarah - Jun 20
Kye - Jun 27

Monday 18 January 2016

What's happening in class

We are happily working on some new things in class!

This week's theme is Penguins - We will learn about the life cycle of a penguin, do some penguin art, literacy, and math related activities.  Additionally, we will do some partner and small group activities around using non-fiction books to find information about penguins.

I am also introducing Syllables as part of the Speaking and Listening curriculum.  I will update more on how you can support them at home once we get into it and I have an idea of what they need.

It is that time of year (January/February) when Kindergarten teachers work on the District mandated Numeracy Assessment.  Each student will be assessed (by me) on their ability to count, recognize and order numbers, create and name patterns, sort 3D shapes, the concept of more/less, part-whole (the idea that two parts combine to make a whole/addition), and directionality (which one is facing the wrong way in a series of identical images).  These typically go really well - if a student scores below a certain threshold, we continue to work on those skills and retest at a later date.  I will be in touch if there is anything you need to know about your child's results - feel free to email me or pop in with any questions.

We are starting to work with our buddy class (Mrs. Lonneberg/Mrs. Voth) doing buddy reading on Mondays and Tuesdays!  This will be a chance for your child to get some one-on-one attention  with reading.  Remember that reading at our age often means things like inferring meaning, using picture clues to help with comprehension, and retelling but if your child is reading by decoding, this will be great additional practice for them as well.

There is another District Assessment coming up this month called the TOPA (Test of Phonological Awareness).  This assesses a child's ability to distinguish sounds.  So, what does it look like?  The TOPA consists of group of pictures - all begin with the same sound except for one.  As the teacher identifies the images in the group, the student puts a mark through the one that doesn't sound the same.  In another section, an image is identified by the teacher and the student is asked to mark the image that has the same beginning sound as that one.  They are not asked to identify the letter that corresponds to that sound.   If a child scores below a certain threshold on this assessment, they typically attend some small group sessions outside of the class, as well as work with the teacher to improve these skills, before being retested at a later date.  I will keep you in the loop!  Let me know if you have any questions.

Wednesday 13 January 2016

A Day with a TTOC

The routines in our classroom are very well established.  At this point in the year, I joke that I don't even need to show up and the children will get through the day, all things accomplished :-)

When a TTOC (Teacher Teaching on Call) visits the classroom, they are well equipped to guide the children through the day, just as I would.  Not only is there a day plan on my desk, but a binder is provided by the office detailing things like emergency procedures, bathroom routines, classroom routines, helpful teachers in the area, and a note written by me to help them get through the day.

One of the things I encourage in my note is for the TTOC to feel free to add their own flare to the day.  Mr. Young, for example, brought a guitar and sang some songs with the children - a skill I WISH I had.  I once had a TTOC teach the children some sign language (which became a lesson I carried on because it was such a hit), another a dance routine, and another some calming yoga poses.

For some children, it can be overwhelming to see a new face in the classroom in the morning.  This is particularly common in Kindergarten.  As the familiar adults to them, the best thing we can do is to reassure them that the day will carry on as it always does; and that adapting to a different personality in the room is a great opportunity for growth.  This is such a GREAT group of students that we have here and that makes all the difference in ensuring that the day with a TTOC runs as smoothly as possible.

I hope that this gives you all a picture of what a day with a TTOC is like.  Please let me know if you have any questions.  Thank you so much for all of your support!

Wednesday 6 January 2016

Shares

Just sharing a couple of things we enjoy using in class.

GoNoodle is a site with many different activities but we use it mostly for the Guided Dancing section.  You may have heard your child singing some funny tunes around the house - this may be where it is from.  I promise you can put them in front of this and have them dancing and giggling for a looooong time, or enjoy it as a family :-)

A couple of apps worth having are Bugs 'n Numbers and Bugs 'n Buttons.  They are both numeracy related - there is a small purchase fee but well worth it and they are completely independent with it.


Tuesday 5 January 2016

Thank You!

I have to say...it was tough coming back to work on Monday.  Living without an alarm is truly the life for me :-)  But, now that we are back into the swing of things, I am so HAPPY to be back.  I absolutely missed these little guys.  Thank you so much for allowing me to spend my days with your wonderful children :-)

And thank you so much for all of your thoughtful Christmas gifts.  Hoping you enjoy your SnowFamily picture for many Christmas' to come.