Notes For Parents

Welcome Kindergarten Parents!!

 Week of January 10-14

We are working on:

Reading: word famiiles: -op, -ot

what, two , make, jump, run

Skill; story settings

Math: number words 11-20

Science: 5 Senses: Seeing

Social Studies: Meeting needs/communication

Goals for the Year

YEARLY GOALS FOR KINDERGARTEN:

Learning all the letters and their sounds

High Frequency words mastery

Write and identify numbers 0-20

How to use their manners, by saying, please, thank you, I'm sorry

Conflict resolution, if there is a problem how do we resolve it? Do we fight and fuss

About the Teacher

 My mmdy

This is my first year teaching Kindergarten, but my 12th year as an elementary teacher.

I know this year will be fun and challenging!

About me:

I live on a 12 acre farm called Sweet Haven Farm with my husband, 2 birds, 3 dogs and 4 horses. 

I have 15 graduate credits from Loyola College in Maryland in Elem/Middle school science. 

It is my top priority to finish my Master's Degree here in DE.  

I am certified to teach K-8 in Delaware, and am a highly qualified teacher.    

Specials Schedule

2ND QUARTER SPECIALS

MONDAY: ART

TUESDAY: GYM

WEDNESDAY: MUSIC

THURSDAY: SPANISH

FRIDAY: GYM

Homework

STUDENTS HAVE HOMEWORK EVERY NIGHT MONDAY-THURSDAY

January 3-7

Daily handwriting/ math practice

Contact the Teacher

 If  you have any questions, please feel free to contact me at: kwilliams@aod.k12.de.us

You may also call the school and leave a message and I will return your message as soon as I can. 

Upcoming Tests, Quizzes and Projects

 Friday 1-14-11: Spelling test on word families -ot, -op



 

Classroom Officers

JOBS ARE CHOSEN AT RANDOM EVERY MONDAY:

LINE LEADER                              METEOROLOGIST

FLAG HOLDER                                DOOR HOLDER

CABOOSE (LIGHTS PERSON)          FLOOR CHECKER

PLANT FEEDER

 

 



 

Class News

January 19th: Report cards go home

January 20th: AOD night: Celebrating Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr.

Classroom Rules and Expectations

I expect all students to use their manners, while in the classroom and in the hallway.

I expect that parents will check their child's homework, and sign their agenda books each night.

Class Rules:

Keep your hands and feet to yourself

Cover your mouth when you cough or sneeze

Listen to directions first time given

Raise your hand when you have a question