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
Mrs. MacMahon’s Mission:
This week, we’re thrilled to celebrate Grace Austin as Mrs. MacMahon's Mission Star Student! Grace lives with her mom, dad, brother, and her three dogs—Wilson, Charlie, and Norman. Her favorite colors are teal, pink, and purple, and she loves watching Camp Rock! Some of Grace’s favorite things include playing volleyball, eating chips and salsa, and reading Frozen. When she grows up, Grace dreams of becoming a teacher just like Mrs. MacMahon! Her classmate Corbin says, “Grace is a good friend because she is kind and she plays with her.” We’re so proud to celebrate Grace and all the joy she brings to our kindergarten family!
Mrs. Stuckeman’s Student of the Week: Maya
Maya lives with her mom, dad, and brother. She loves to eat strawberries, the color purple, cheerleading, and watch SpongeBob. Her favorite book is Gabby’s Dollhouse. When she grows up, Maya wants to be a vet. She says she's special because she's helps her brother make waffles.
Meet Mrs. Williky's student of the week, Abigail. Abigail lives with her mom, dad, sister Madison, and her two kittens named named Violet and Ollie. Abigail likes to eat buttered noodles and her favorite color is pink. Abigail's favorite book is Dragon's First Tacos and she likes to watch Bluey on t.v. Abigail's favorite sport is golf. When Abigail grows up, she wants to be an artist. Abigail says she is special because, “I am kind and my family loves me” Her friend,
Avery, says that Abigail is a good friend because she i
WE KNOW IT'S EARLY BUT...
We are making a special project for a holiday gift. If you have not already done so, please send in $10.00 to cover the cost. Please send in cash or a check payable to Glenhope Elementary PTA by Tuesday, November 4th. Thank you!
WHAT A BUSY WEEK!
We continued to work on listening for beginning and ending sounds in words and finding words that begin and/or end with the same sound. Listening for the same ending sounds has been a little tricky for some students. In math, the students worked on addition and subtraction, as well as, counting backwards from 20 to 1 and counting from 1 – 100.
We had so much fun at our Storybook Character Parade. The children looked adorable and were so very excited. Thank you to those of you who were able to join us. If you have any cute pictures from the parade, please send them to your child's teacher. Thank you!
BOOK BAGS
On Friday, some students brought home their reading bag with four books in it. Please have your child read each of these books daily. These books are on your child’s independent reading level, which s/he should be able to read with 90% accuracy. Some books may seem too easy for your child, but we want them to practice reading the books fluently (reading like they talk) with few errors. Reading independent level books also helps build your child’s confidence.
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 word wall 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
Your child will need to return the bag every Friday and s/he will get four new books. Please have your child keep the reading bag in their backpacks when they are not reading them. If we need to switch out books on a different day, their bag will be here. This will also help minimize the chance of any books getting lost, as there is a $10.00 fee for each lost book. Thank you for your continued support. We look forward to watching our readers grow.
If your child did not bring home any books, they will be bringing them home by the beginning of November.
LETTER ID and SOUNDS
Your child should be able to confidently identify (within 3 seconds, in random order)
at least 20 upper case letters, at least 20 lower case letters & at least 20 letter sounds.
AT HOME LITERACY ACTIVITIES
The link below contains some fun activities for your child to enjoy and practice different reading skills!
mCLASS® Home Connect®
https://www.mclass.amplify.com/homeconnect/
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:
and like
These are the sight words we have previously learned:
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 identify upper and lowercase letters of the alphabet and the sounds they make.
I can identify words that rhyme and produce a word that ryhmes with a given word.
I can count the number of syllables in words.
I can identify the beginning sounds of words and identify what letter makes that sound.
I can write my name with only the first letter capitalized, followed by all the other letters lower case.
Math:
I can compose and decompose numbers up to 10.
Social Studies:
I can recognize that there are good citizens that make up our country.
I can identify the contributions of historical figures that helped shape the state of Texas.
I can identify the contributions of Jose Antonio Navarro that helped shape the state of Texas.
I can identify the contributions of Stephen F. Austin that helped shape the state of Texas.
I can be a good citizen and follow the Gator Way.
Nov. 3rd ~ No School for Students
Professional Development for teachers
Nov. 11th ~ Veterans Day Program
Nov. 14th ~ Picture Re-takes
Nov. 24th - 28th ~ Thanksgiving Break - No School
Dec. 4th ~ Grapevine Holiday Parade @ 7:00 p.m.
Dec. 6th ~ PTA Holiday Breakfast
Dec. 17th ~ Holiday Parties
Dec. 18th ~ Early Dismissal
Dec. 19th - Jan. 7th ~ No School Holiday Break
Jan. 5th & Jan.6th ~ Professional Development
for teachers
Have a safe and fun Halloween!