Thursday, May 28, 2015


We came as strangers, we leave as friends...


Dear Families,

My youngest son is graduating from high school tomorrow, so I will not be in school. An early newsletter for you!

Wow! I can't believe we are wrapping up our Kindergarten year together! Assessments are going to be key for the next weeks.

Continued to focus on farms and why they are important. Hope your bean plants are in a good place to continue growing! We also have been doing a lot of scientific observations and documentation of what we are observing. I think the students are loving these activities!

Books Read: Click Clack Moo, Thump Quack Moo, Dooby Dooby Moo, The Lorax (Persuasive writing mentor text), Any Questions?, and many different versions of Jack and the Beanstalk.

During writing time they are; thinking of problems we are having in the classroom/school and thinking of solutions to those problems and why: "You shouldn't run in the hallway, because you may get hurt. Walk in the hallway", adding words (letters) to their pictures, rehearsing what they want to say about what they wrote, taking turns sharing their ideas and writing with partners, adding spaces between words and punctuation at the end of a sentence, going back into their writing pieces and revising what they have written by changing or adding to what they wrote and continuing to build up their confidence as writers.
In math we are working with two digit numbers, formation of numbers, addition and subtraction practice, counting and number recognition, solving number stories, and continuing our calendar routines. Our routines at calendar time include; counting to the calendar number of the day, weather observations, tracking the number of days we have been in school and days of the week.

We are learning about the Woolwich Way! The Woolwich Way is made up of 6 qualities that will help us to be the best we can be! (Courtesy- I can use good manners, Compassion-I can help others, Respect- I can treat others kindly, Honesty-I can tell the truth, Responsibility- I can take care of myself and my stuff, Quality- I can do my best even when things are hard)

Upcoming Events:

June 5- Visit Pen Pals in Pittston- more information coming soon!


June 19- Last School Day

Wednesday, May 20, 2015

NO SCHOOL for K MAY 21 & 22

Remember!!! No school tomorrow or Friday (May 21 & 22) for Kindergarten students only.

Our bean plants will be traveling home with your student today. I hope there is someplace they can plant and observe as the bean plant continues to transform! 
Drawing our observations in scientific notebooks allows us to look closely at details. 
Recording our observations in our scientific notebooks is a wonderful way to document what we are observing!
Scientists use many different tools to observe the world around them. We are all scientists!

Friday, May 8, 2015

May 8, 2015

Dear Families,

May 21&22 NO SCHOOL FOR KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ONLY (KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS ARE INVOLVED WITH KINDERGARTEN SCREENING)

Please check the blog this weekend for a collection of photographs from our trip to Wolfe's Neck Farm. THANK YOU for all who attended!

Books Read: Old MacDonald Had a Farm, Is Your Mama a Llama?, Click Clack Moo, Jack and The Beanstalk (many different versions).

We have been wearing our scientist hats this week as we discover unknown (to us) information about egg layers, farm life and plants. 

During writing time they are; writing to Pittston pen pals, writing to Nurse Sherwood in honor of Nurse Day and writing to Wolfe's Neck Farm to thank them for a wonderful field trip. We are visualizing places and people to write about, adding words (letters) to their pictures, rehearsing what they want to say about what they wrote, taking turns sharing their ideas and writing with partners, adding spaces between words and punctuation at the end of a sentence, going back into their writing pieces and revising what they have written by changing or adding to what they wrote and continuing to build up their confidence as writers.

Animated Alphabet is our approach to phonemic awareness and spelling. The letters are taught through a multi sensory approach of music, dance, characters and signs which help the students hold onto that information. We have been writing words and sentences using our characters.
In math we are getting familiar with our 1-110 number grid and playing fun “I Spy” games trying to find out the number, playing with standard and nonstandard measurement, working with two digit numbers, formation of numbers, addition and subtraction practice, counting and number recognition, solving number stories, and continuing our calendar routines. Our routines at calendar time include; counting to the calendar number of the day, weather observations, tracking the number of days we have been in school and days of the week.

We are learning about the Woolwich Way! The Woolwich Way is made up of 6 qualities that will help us to be the best we can be! (Courtesy- I can use good manners, Compassion-I can help others, Respect- I can treat others kindly, Honesty-I can tell the truth, Responsibility- I can take care of myself and my stuff, Quality- I can do my best even when things are hard)

Upcoming Events:

Happy Mother's Day!

May 22&23 NO SCHOOL FOR KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ONLY (KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS ARE INVOLVED WITH KINDERGARTEN SCREENING)

May 25th- NO SCHOOL- Memorial Day











Friday, May 1, 2015

May 1, 2015


Dear Families, 

Happy May Day! I am looking forward to warmer weather and digging in my garden this weekend. I hope you have time to enjoy some outside adventures!


We learned a BIG word this week! Oviparous. Animals that lay eggs and hatch from eggs.

Books Read: What Hatches From an Egg, Chickens aren't The Only Ones, First The Egg, Chick Life Cycle, Egg to Robin, Sea Turtles, Frog Life Cycles, One Tiny Turtle

During writing time they are; writing to Pittston pen pals, adding words (letters) to their pictures, rehearsing what they want to say about what they wrote, taking turns sharing their ideas and writing with partners, adding spaces between words and punctuation at the end of a sentence, going back into their writing pieces and revising what they have written by changing or adding to what they wrote and continuing to build up their confidence as writers.

Animated Alphabet is our approach to phonemic awareness and spelling. The letters are taught through a multi sensory approach of music, dance, characters and signs which help the students hold onto that information. We have been writing words and sentences using our characters.

In math we are using calculators, playing with standard and nonstandard measurement, working with two digit numbers, formation of numbers, addition and subtraction practice, counting and number recognition, solving number stories, and continuing our calendar routines. Our routines at calendar time include; counting to the calendar number of the day, weather observations, tracking the number of days we have been in school and days of the week.

We are learning about the Woolwich Way! The Woolwich Way is made up of 6 qualities that will help us to be the best we can be! (Courtesy- I can use good manners, Compassion-I can help others, Respect- I can treat others kindly, Honesty-I can tell the truth, Responsibility- I can take care of myself and my stuff, Quality- I can do my best even when things are hard)

Upcoming Events:

May 5- Field Trip to Wolfe's Neck Farm-If you told me you want to chaperone, PLEASE show up! Thank you~

May 21 & 22- NO SCHOOL FOR KINDERGARTEN STUDENTS ONLY (KINDERGARTEN TEACHERS ARE INVOLVED WITH KINDERGARTEN SCREENING)

May 25- No School- Memorial Day