Kindergarten Contact Information:
carley.stuckeman@gcisd.net
wendi.alonzomacmahon@gcisd.net
jayne.williky@gcisd.net
Glenhope Elementary School
6600 Glenhope Circle N.
Colleyville, Texas 76034
phone: 817.251.5720
MONDAY is GATOR GAMES
Please remember to apply sunscreen to your child before he/she comes to school. Hats are optional, tennis shoes are a MUST! PTA will be providing pizza for lunch. You may send in a lunch from home, if your child would prefer that. Your child will love having you and any family members here to cheer them on. We hope to see you on Monday!
SPECTATORS
All visitors are welcome to attend Gator Games. Events are held behind the school and in the gym. A full schedule is below. Guests must sign in at the kiosk or use the Fast Pass system to have your badge preprinted. Either way, all guests must have a visitor pass to attend even if only attending outside. You may park in any lot or in the street. Do not block driveways or drive/park behind the school.
LUNCH
PTA is providing lunch for all students on Monday. Pizza, chips, a cookie, and a drink will be served. If your child does not like or want this lunch, you will need to send your child with a lunch from home. There will be no cafeteria service, so no one can buy lunch or snacks. Dippin Dots will also be provided. Students will eat their treat as a class separate from field day. It is recommended that students bring water bottles. Water stations will be available but cups will not be provided.
CLOTHING
Students should wear the neon green Glenhope field trip shirt that the PTA provided. Sneakers/Tennis shoes are mandatory! Sunscreen should be applied before coming to school. Planning out clothes and shoes for the day is worth taking the time to prepare. Please give special consideration to clothing if your child plans to get wet, most of which do. Some students are uncomfortable getting wet in “normal” clothes. Bathing suits are permitted as long as they are underneath “normal” clothes. Girls may wear any bathing suit underneath their typical shirt and shorts. Boys may wear swim trunks as bottoms but must wear a shirt. Swim shirts are permitted for boys and girls. PLEASE have students bring a change of clothes to change into after the games are over.
TUESDAY is PAJAMA DAY
Why not? Please send your child to school wearing (school appropriate) pajamas along with tennis shoes - no slippers since we will go out to the playground and go to P.E.
WEDNESDAY is our KINDERGARTEN CELEBRATION
Our "Kindergarten Celebration" will be on Wednesday, May 21st. It will start at 8:45 and will be over by 9:45. There will be a small reception following the ceremony. Please be on the lookout for a Sign Up Genius asking for donations for our reception. Thank you!
WRITING EXPECTATION
By the end of the school year, students should be able to write between 4 - 6 sentences all on one topic - basically a short story. They should be using capital letters at the beginning of sentences - not in the middle of words, one finger space between words and punctuation at the end. It is appropriate for students to sound out words, however, sight words should be spelled correctly. Sight words need to be practiced often, since most of them cannot be sounded out. Notepads and colored pencils or fun pens are a good way for students to practice writing these words.
Here is some valuable information about what a first grader should look like in August.
Is My Child Ready For First Grade in GCISD?
Please review this list, created by GCISD first grade teachers of the expectations they have for their students at the beginning of a new school year. Students should have these skills after completing a year of Kindergarten in GCISD or any other public school district in Texas.
Academic Factors to Consider
Math
• Has knowledge of shapes, graphs, number sense - zero to 50, identifying numbers in isolation, and different ways to make numbers.
• Has understanding of how to sort/classify objects, more or less, skip counting, and ordering numbers.
Reading/English Language Arts
• Has knowledge of letters/sounds, left to right and top to bottom progression, upper and lower case letters, putting words together, and can identify letters/words in isolation.
• Has understanding of word families, sentence formation, reading comprehension, story elements, and can retell a story.
• Has the ability to write first and last name correctly, reads and writes sight words, uses writing conventions-punctuation and capitals, write and say rhyming words, and write a simple story with at least 4 sentences. First graders at Glenhope typically enter 1st grade reading at least a Text Level 6.
Additional Factors to Consider
Behavior
• Will part from parents, general sense of independence, demonstrates respect for others, has peer to peer communication, and seeks help when needed.
• Follows directions, shares, sits in a group without distracting others, takes turns, and attends to a task until completed.
• Takes care of personal needs, lunch, picks up after self, and keeps up with supplies.
Fine Motor Skills
• Grasps pencil correctly and copies vertical and horizontal line, circle, cross, square, V, and triangle.
• Grasps scissors correctly and cuts out square, triangle, and circle on construction paper.
• Uses appropriate amounts of glue for tasks.
BATHING SUITS and TOWELS NEEDED - LAST CALL
As you are spring cleaning, please let me know if you have any bathing suits that no longer fit your child(ren). In June, Mrs. Williky's daughter Carly will be working at a week long camp for homeless children, ages 6 -14. They are in need of bathing suits and towels for the campers. The bathing suits (and towels) do not have to be new, so if you have any at home that your children have outgrown, please consider donating them to this wonderful cause. They need all different sizes, even adult sizes would work. If you have any, we will gladly come and pick them up or you can just send them to school with your child. We truly appreciate your help. Thank you!
SIGHT WORDS
Below is the list of the kindergarten sight words for the entire year. We may not cover them all and we may add in some of our own. Each week we will learn two or three new words. Please review these words with your child. Students are expected to read, write and spell these words.
Sight words we have learned so far:
a the I see am at did in my by go to can it like she look and said get you are not put do have here went him her that they saw come where could is was from with no what of or play time some take
Language Arts:
I can identify the medial short vowel sounds in words.
I can spell words with CVC patterns.
I can read and write my sight words.
I can identify and spell CCVC words.
Math:
I can count to 100 by 1s starting with any number and count backwards from 20 to 1.
I can sort objects that are the same and different into groups.
I can use data to create real-object and picture graphs.
I can draw conclusions from real-object and picture graphs.
Social Studies:
I can describe how technology helps accomplish specific tasks and meet people’s needs.
Science:
I can identify the basic needs of animals.
I can identify the different structures that animals have that allow them to interact with their environment such as seeing, hearing, moving, and grasping objects
IMPORTANT DATES
May 19th ~ Gator Games
May 21st ~ Kindergarten Celebration @ 8:45 a.m.
May 22nd ~ Dismissal @ 11:45 a.m.
Last Day of School