Thursday, September 25, 2025

September 26, 2025

 


It was so wonderful to see so many of you at open house last night! Delicious parfaits and the students have been so excited to share all of their work with you! 


I hope you all have a fantastic weekend and enjoyed our rain this week! 


Upcoming Events:

Friday Oct.10- No School- Professional Day
Monday October 13-No School- Columbus Day

Friday, September 19, 2025

September 19, 2025

 

The Very Hungry Caterpillar sequencing game

A huge THANK YOU for all who joined and helped out on our field trip to Rocky Ridge Apple Orchard. What perfect weather!!! We will be painting our pumpkins in art class before bringing them home. 

We peeled apples and cooked them all day and then we ate the applesauce they created!  Yummy! Please be on the lookout for an apple core  in the backpack and instructions on how to plant your own apple tree~!

In science we continue to learn about the life cycle of the butterfly. We hope to release the rest of them for their flight to Mexico before the cold weather sets in! We have learned so much about the caterpillar life cycle! 

We started our Go2Science mission about Artifacts in Maine this week. We are in search of evidence for our hypothesis: Indigenous people (the people that first arrived in a place and their descendants) once lived year-round on some of the small islands off the coast of Maine. If you don't know about Go2Science yet, you are soon going to know a lot about it!!! Fun!

Books: Cont. re-reading The Very Hungry Caterpillar,  enjoying LOTS of other Eric Carle books, Gotta Go! Gotta Go! (a book about a little caterpillar and her journey), and some fun ABC books. We are also using our book boxes daily and developing good reading skills. 

In math we are getting to know numbers 0-5, sorting, discussing a graph, using math manipulatives, using 5 frames, practicing with quick looks at collections of dots, finger counting, working with shapes and continuing our calendar routines.  

We are still 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 Dates:
Thursday Sept. 25- Open House 5:30pm-7:00pm                            
Friday Oct.10- No School- Professional Day
Monday October 13-No School- Columbus Day

Friday, September 12, 2025

September 12, 2025

 


In science we continue to learn about the life cycle of the Monarch butterfly. Some are still caterpillars and some are currently in chrysalis form.  Hopefully they will think about becoming butterflies soon so we can release them for their flight to Mexico before the cold weather sets in! We are learning and observing so much about the caterpillar life cycle! 


We are starting our Go2Science mission about Artifacts in Maine next week. We are in search of evidence for our hypothesis: Our friend, Dr. Hudgell, is an archeologist. She asked us to test her hypothesis that Indigenous people (the people that first arrived in a place and their descendants) once lived year-round on some of the small islands off the coast of Maine. If you don't know about Go2Science yet, you are soon going to know a lot about it!!! Fun!

Books: Little Spot of Love, Little spot of Confidence, Little Spot of Happiness, Little Spot of Anxiety, a variety of "welcome to school" types of books.  

In math we are getting to know numbers 0-10, sorting, working with shapes, 1:1 matching with objects, noticing and wondering about math problems presented, and continuing our calendar routines.  

We are still 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 Dates:
Tuesday Sept. 16- Field Trip to Rocky Ridge (please make sure you have sent in the $5 to cover the charge)
Thursday Sept. 25- Open House 5:30pm-7:00pm                            
Friday Oct.10- No School- Professional Day
Monday October 13-No School Columbus Day

Friday, September 5, 2025

September 5, 2025

                             

Dear Families,

Thank you so much for being patient with me this first week of school! My main goal has been making sure your child is happy in their transition into our kindergarten classroom. If somehow I have left you with more questions, please reach out to me and let me know. I am trying! 

It has been a very busy week. We are working on our procedures and community building. We have enjoyed going to the different specials classes and meeting many new faces and doing fun activities. 

Specials are: Monday-P.E. Tuesday-Guidance, Wednesday-Art, Thursday-Library, Friday- Music

Books Read: A variety of Pete the Cat stories, Miss Bindergarten Gets Ready for Kindergarten, and Franklin's First Day of School. 

In math we are getting to know numbers, introducing attributes of shapes, sorting, graphing birthdays, and our calendar routines. Our routines at calendar time include; counting to the calendar number of the day, weather observation, and the days of the week. We have also started in a new curriculum called Reveal Math. There is an explanation paper in your child's folder this week giving you a sneak peak into what can be expected!

 Many reading and writing assessments will be taking place these first few weeks of school. We have begun our phonemic awareness and phonics programs and formal writing instruction will begin soon! We are working our way through our alphabet series and you have, no doubt, seen the headbands coming home each day as well as a coloring book to focus on that letter of the day. These all stay at home and some families have taken a shoe box to house the books in for their child to be able to practice reading them. 


We have begun to be scientists and use our observation skills to watch caterpillars grow-and grow-and grow! Most of them are still in the very hungry stage! 


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:

Sept. 16- Field Trip- Rocky Ridge (Rain date Sept. 18) Details to follow. 
If you plan to chaperone you must turn in a form to the office! 
https://www.rsu1.org/information-for-families/volunteer-information

Sept 25- Woolwich Central School Open House 5:30-6:30