Kindergarten Contact Information:
carley.stuckeman@gcisd.net
wendi.alonzomacmahon@gcisd.net
Glenhope Elementary School
6600 Glenhope Circle N.
Colleyville, Texas 76034
phone: 817.251.5720
Feb. 17th ~ No School for students
Professional Development for teachers
Mrs. MacMahon’s Star Student of the week is
Meet Mrs. Stuckeman's Student of the Week
Meet Mrs. Williky’s Student of the Week, Risha!
Risha lives with her mom, dad, and her big brother Rajan. She loves eating pizza, and her favorite color is purple. Risha’s favorite book is Bedtime for Risha, and she enjoys watching Bluey on TV. Her favorite sport is swimming. When Risha grows up, she wants to be a vet. Risha says she is special because, “I am brave.” Her friend Leyton says, “Risha is a good friend because she is sweet and nice.”
Valentine's Party
Thank you to Kate Austen, Kathryn Odem, ****** and all of our room parent volunteers who have worked so hard to make our tea party a huge success. We truly appreciate you and could not have done this without you!
NONSENSE WORDS / PSEUDOWORD FLUENCY
Pseudowords (or nonsense words) are pronounceable letter combinations that follow a language's spelling rules but have no actual meaning, like "sot" or "fum"; they are crucial tools in reading education to teach phonics and decoding skills, separating sound-symbol relationships from memorization. Please have your child practice reading nonsense words from the list below (they all make a short vowel sound) or you can make up your own!
Toilet Paper rolls
We will be doing a fun project and we need approximately 120 empty toilet paper (or paper towel) rolls. Please send some in whenever you can. Thank you!
Shhhh... it's a surprise!
The kindergartners will be taking a field trip to the Fort Worth Zoo on Thursday, March 26th. The students do not know, so please don't say anything just yet! We will be needing chaperones to join us for the day, however siblings may not tag along. Please be sure to fill out your background check if you would like to go. Our amazing PTA will be paying for this so there is no cost for the students, however chaperones will have to pay. Further details and a permission slip will be sent home soon.
BOOK BAGS
All students need to keep their reading bags (and library books) in their backpacks when they are not reading them.
There are still some students who are not reading their books at home and are having difficulty keeping up in class. Please help your child become a confident and fluent reader by having him/her read everyday. We cannot stress enough how important this is!
Some of the reading strategies for students to use:
Point to each word (very important for beginning readers)
Use the pictures for clues
Go back and re-read
Look at the beginning letter(s)
Here are some additional ways to use these books after reading them:
· Read the pictures to tell the story
· Look for sight words
· Retell the story – what happened in the beginning, middle and end
· Ask how this story relates to real life; can they make any connections
FEBRUARY CHARACTER TRAIT: HONESTY
The character trait for the month of February is honesty. Students will learn that honesty means "being truthful in what you say and do."
SIGHT WORDS
Below are the kindergarten sight words for the entire year. We may not cover them all and we may add in some of our own. Knowing our sight words will help your child tremendously in reading and writing. 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.
These are the sight words we learned this week:
have you
These are the sight words we have previously learned:
have you do not get put has play look went
he she said we did in and like can
it at go am to by my I see a the
READING and WRITING SKILLS WE WILL LEARN in KINDERGARTEN
By the end of Kindergarten, students should be able to:
Recognize and produce rhyming words
Segment words in an oral sentence
Segment words into syllables
Segment and pronounce initial, medial and final phonemes in spoken CVC words
Manipulate phonemes with additions or substitutions in one-syllable words
Name all letters of the alphabet
Write all manuscript letters in lowercase and uppercase
Sequence letters of the alphabet
Fluently produce sounds of consonants and short vowels when given the letter
Fluently produce sounds for basic digraphs (wh, sh, ch, th, ck)
Name and write corresponding letter(s) when given sounds for consonants, consonant digraphs, and short vowels
Distinguish long and short vowel sounds within words
Read and spell approximately 200 CVC words
Spell other words phonetically, drawing on knowledge of sound-letter relationships
Read and write our sight words
Identify and name correct punctuation at end of sentence
Capitalize words at beginning of sentences and names of people
Name the author and illustrator of a story and define their roles
Explain narrative story structure including character, setting and main events
Use a combination of drawing and dictating to narrate linked events to tell about a story in sequence
Re-tell key details of narrative and informational text, using pictures or prompts as a guide
Identify characters, settings and main events in a story, with pictures or other prompts
Describe what happened in a story when given a specific illustration
With prompts, compare and contrast the experiences of characters in two stories
Explain difference between narrative and informational text
Echo-read a passage with correct phrasing and expression
Identify and explain new meanings for familiar words and newly taught words
Produce and expand complete sentences in shared language activities
Curriculum Objectives
Language Arts:
I can accurately form all uppercase and lowercase letters using appropriate directionality.
I can identify the beginning, middle and ending sounds of words and identify what letter makes that sound.
I can use letter-sound relationships to decode cvc words.
I can read and write our sight words.
Math:
I can read, write, and represent whole numbers from 0 to at least 20 with and without objects or pictures.
I can count a set of objects up to at least 20 and demonstrate that the last number said tells the number of objects in the set regardless of their arrangement or order
I can compare sets of objects up to at least 20 in each set using comparative language.
I can generate a number that is one more than or one less than another number up to at least 20.
I can count to at least 100 by ones and tens beginning with any given number.
Social Studies:
I can identify a map and a globe.
I can use a map to find a location.
I can identify and use tools that aid in determining location.
I can identify different types of maps.
I can be a good citizen and follow the Gator Way.
Feb. 16th ~ No School for Students - Professional Development for Teachers
Feb. 27th ~ PEP Rally / Gatorville
March 13th ~ No School for Students - Instructional Planning for Teachers
March 16th - 20th ~ No School - Spring Break
March 26th ~ Fort Worth Zoo Field Trip
March 27th ~ PEP Rally / Gatorville
April 3rd ~ No School
April 10th ~ Play it Safe
April 24th ~ PEP Rally / Gatorville
Enjoy the long weekend!