Tuesday, August 13, 2013

Welcome To Kindergarten!

 

I hope you are having a terrific summer! I can’t wait to meet you and hear all about it! I have been spending lots of time with my four children and my dog.  I have also been busy getting our classroom ready for the school year and planning many fun things to do together.

I am looking forward to meeting you on September 3rd, 3:00 - 4:00. This is a great chance to meet some of your classmates, find your cubby, and drop off your classroom supplies. Below is a list of the classroom supplies that you will need each day!
These items will be community supplies – please do not label with your child’s name.
2 Boxes 24 crayons
12 sharpened yellow #2 pencils
1 Pink Eraser
2 Boxes markers (boys)
2 Boxes colored pencils (girls)
10 large Elmer’s glue sticks
8 dry erase markers
1 4-pack play dough (optional)
Please label the following items with your child’s name:
1 plastic crayon/pencil box
1 scissors
2 laminated 2-pocket folders (pockets on the bottom)
1 Primary journal (Mead Brand - vertical pages and has primary lines with a place for a picture on each page)

This blog will be updated weekly once school begins. Please bookmark this site and check it throughout the school year. In an effort to save paper, I will not be sending home weekly newsletters.  Thank you for your support.  I am looking forward to a great year! 

Sincerely,
Mrs. Eileen Browne :)

Saturday, June 15, 2013

We are truly in the 'homestretch' of the school year.  I am in the middle of organizing pictures, writing report cards, and reflecting on each student's work from this year.  I can't help but notice how much the children have grown ~ in every single way!  They are taller, they are missing teeth, some have shorter hair and some have longer hair, and they all have simply stretched out and lost that 'baby look'.  They are readers, writers, poets, scientists, and mathematicians.   They are kind, loving, and they are now filled with confidence.  Please know how very proud I am of each and every child.  They have all come so far, in many different ways, since our early days of September!

Please note that our last week of school will be a short week.  On Monday we will celebrate our 'Summer Birthday Friends'.  A note went home last week to any child who has a summer birthday.  On Tuesday the children will attend our last school assembly for this school year.  This assembly is for students and staff only.  Wednesday will be our last day of school.  Dismissal will take place at 11:45.   We will continue to work as readers, writers, mathematicians, and scientists this week as kindergarteners love structure!  We will also work on cleaning our classroom and putting materials away for the summer months.  They love to 'help' with these tasks. 

Thank you so much for all of your support during the school year.  I hope you have a fantastic summer and I'm sure I will see many of you around town and at the Town Park Pool!

Sincerely,
Eileen Browne
PS  I hope your families have a wonderful 'Father's Day' and enjoy the project that your child made for your family. 


Sunday, June 2, 2013

Welcome June!  We are really getting close to the end of the school year which is always 'bittersweet'!  Our remaining days are packed with activities and learning as we wrap up our school year. Please note, that your child may bring in a water bottle during this month.  Please put water only in the bottles.  This is much easier to clean in case of spills!

Last week we saw Mrs. Crawley's first grade play called "Character Matters." It was so fun for us to see our first grade friends perform on stage.  We talked about how we will soon get a chance to sing on stage too!  We can't wait to see you at 9:45 on Friday morning in the cafeteria. We will sing some songs, receive diplomas, and refreshments for the kindergartners will be served.  This will all take place in the cafeteria.
   
Our Kindergarten Countdown will begin on Tuesday.  This is a fun way for us to count the last 12 days of school.  A pink letter was sent home last week explaining our activities. Tuesday will be K day which will be Kindness day. We will be showing kindness to our buddies on this day.  Each day we will do something different to celebrate our last days as kindergarten students.

Academically, we are wrapping up our Rainforest Unit and beginning a unit on Oceans and Water Play.  We are also working on a measurement unit and will soon begin a unit on space shapes and plane shapes.  As readers and writers, we are working on reading stories, retelling stories, and writing our own journals, letters, and stories.  We have grown so much since our early days in September!  

We are looking forward to another great week of kindergarten fun.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Eileen Browne

Sunday, May 26, 2013

I hope you all had a terrific Memorial Day weekend and were able to squeeze in some quality time with family and friends.  If possible, please have your child wear red, white, & blue to school on Tuesday.  We will have a school assembly in honor of Memorial Day and thought it would be fun wear these colors.

Though it is getting closer to the end of the school year, we are continuing our learning in our kindergarten classroom each day.  We are working hard as readers, writers, mathematicians, and scientists.  We are practicing all of the skills that we have learned this year as we prepare to get ready for First Grade!

This week, we will wrap up our unit on Rain Forest animals.  We have read many interesting books and have created some fun projects.  Many of the children liked learning about the tree frogs and jaguars.  I actually liked learning about the sloth.  They will tell you all about it if you ask! :)  We will soon begin another fun unit on Ocean Creatures as we get closer to summer.

During math we will begin a unit on measurement. We will practice measuring various objects using standard and nonstandard tools.  We will also compare different objects and use mathematical vocabulary when doing this.

As writers, we are working in our journals and are very busy writing cards, letters, poems, and stories each day.  Your children have grown so much as writers this year!  I am so proud of them in this  area. We all love to write each and every day in our classroom. 

As readers, we are continuing to build our sight vocabulary and our comprehension skills.  Throughout the remainder of the year we will work on our Daily Five activities while I read closely with small groups and individual students each day.

Kindergarten Graduation:  Thank you for signing up with Krista (Tucker's mom) to bring in treats on this day.  Our celebration will begin at 9:45 and take place inside the school cafeteria.  The children will sing some songs and we will then have a small treat to celebrate our year.  Our celebration will end by 10:30.  From the responses I have received so far, it seems as if about half of the class will be leaving after the graduation celebration and about half will be staying for the remainder of the school day.  Please let me know if your plans have changed or if you have not yet responded.  It helps me to preset the children on the morning of the graduation.

Thank you so much for all that you do to help your children love learning!

Sincerely,
Mrs. Eileen Browne

Sunday, May 12, 2013

I hope you all had a terrific Mother's Day and enjoyed your weekend.  Last week we read many books about moms as we worked on our own books and projects.  The kids were so excited to bring them home to you.

This week we will begin a short unit on The Rainforest. We will learn about some of the animals and their rainforest habitat.  We will even have a visitor from the Scotia Glenville Children's Museum visit us to help us learn more about this unit. 

This week we will also be talking about Healthy Eating and Healthy Choices as part of Bethlehem's Healthy Kids' Week.  Our kindergarten classes are in charge of collecting peanut butter & jelly for the Food Pantry.  Please help us to help others by sending in donations this week.  See Eagle's homepage for more information regarding the activities that will be taking place.  This is a great week to send in healthy snacks, healthy lunches, and to be active! :) 

Our Kindergarten Graduation will take place on Friday, June 7th.  A note was sent home last week regarding some of our June activities.  Please return the bottom portion of the letter in order to help us plan accordingly.  We are hoping to serve some light morning refreshments following the graduation.  Thank you for sending in the graduation t-shirt orders as well.  Each child, in all three kindergarten classes, ordered a shirt this year.  The order is being placed and I will let you know as soon as they arrive.

Our last Family Homework Project will be sent home this week.  The project involves creating a timeline of important events in your child's life.  Please use pictures if possible.  The children love sharing these projects and the school loves seeing them as well.  As always, we will display the projects in our Kindergarten hallway. 

Thanks so much for your ongoing support.  Please feel free to contact me any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,
Eileen Browne :)

Sunday, April 28, 2013

I hope you all enjoyed the beautiful weekend!  At school, we are heading into a very busy time of the year.  I will try to post dates and reminders on this blog to help keep everyone informed.

We will have a school assembly tomorrow which will focus on Earth Day. The assembly is for students and staff only.  If possible, please have your child wear green to school tomorrow. 

Our Kindergarten Dinosaur Exhibit is this Friday from 2:15 - 2:45.  They children are very excited about sharing the projects they have worked on and the facts they have learned.  A reminder will be sent home tomorrow.  Please let me know if you will not be able to make this event.

Also, please return your Kindergarten GraduationT-Shirt form~ even if you are not buying one. The orders are due by May 6th!  The children will be wearing these shirts on our graduation day and on field day.  If you choose not to buy a graduation t-shirt then please have your child wear an orange shirt on these days.

During math, we are working hard on building numbers 11-20 as well as reading and writing these numbers.  We are using different types of math materials to help us create groups of tens. We are also working on counting by tens as well.   Continue practicing these tricky teen numbers at home as well!

 Thanks so much for your ongoing support.  We are looking forward to a great week of kindergarten learning and fun! :)

Sincerely,
Mrs. Eileen Browne

Sunday, April 7, 2013

I hope you had a great break and that you were able to spend time with family and friends. I look forward to hearing all about what the children did during their time off!  They are always so excited to share :)

This week we will spend some time getting back into our classroom routines as we read, write, practice our word wall words, and begin a new unit on dinosaurs.  Our dinosaur unit is another fun and exciting unit in our kindergarten classrooms. We will read, write, and practice our math skills while learning all about dinosaurs. During literacy, we will respond to books about dinosaurs, write stories and facts about dinosaurs, and create lots of fun projects that help us to learn all about being paleontologists. At the end of our unit we will be hosting a Kindergarten Dinosaur Exhibit!  Please note that we have changed the date to Friday, May 3rd from 2:15-2:45. We hope to see you there! 

You also want to mark your calendars ~ Kindergarten Graduation will take place on Friday, June 7th at 9:45.  We will have a short celebration where we will sing some songs and have a morning treat together. The actual last day of school is June 19th.  Our kindergarten graduation takes place earlier in the month due to scheduling purposes. 

I am looking forward to a great week back!  As always, please contact me with any questions or concerns.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Eileen Browne :)