Sunday, September 30, 2018

Week of October 1st!!

Theme for the month:
Welcome to Pre-K!



Goals for student understanding by the end of the unit: 

• My classroom and program are safe places where I learn, play and have fun. 
• I am an important member of my classroom community; my thoughts, needs, ideas and abilities matter. 
• The teachers and other adults at my program keep me safe, care about me and support my learning. 
• In my classroom I use materials carefully and make choices about where I work and play. 
• Classroom rules and routines help me learn and stay safe.


Lessons and activities for the week: 

Blocks- Children are encouraged to use blocks to build buildings they are familiar with such as those they live in or visit often. 
Pretend Play- Children are invited to explore the dramatic play area and use the props and clothing provided. 
Art- Children will be invited to draw self-portraits. 
Science- Mirrors will be added to the science center for children to explore and discuss what they see. 
Math- A picture of each child will be cut apart, thus creating a puzzle. Students are invited to assemble their own puzzles and their peers’ puzzles as well. 
Library- Students are able to read books from the classroom library to the puppets that are provided.
Writing- Students are invited to explore the materials provided in the writing center.  They are encouraged to write the letters in their name. 
Sensory- Sand and water, or play-doh.


Some of the books we will read this week are:
I Like Myself by Karen Beaumont
It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw.




Home -School Connection
Dear Parents, 
Invite your child to think and talk about,  “who are the people who help us at home?”
You can discuss who is important and why (i.e. friends, relatives, mail carrier, building super, neighbors). Encourage your child to draw pictures of these people.

Reminders:
  • Please return Parent Survey.
  • School will be closed on Monday, October 8th, for Columbus Day.
  • Our Hispanic Heritage show is on Tuesday, October 9th at 9:30am. Please have your child wear yellow. Parents are welcomed to attend!
  • Please bring in a picture of your family for us to hang in our classroom!
  • Please remember to return sleeping bags every Monday.
  • Please read to your child for 15 minutes every day. 

Dear parents, 
If you have any questions about the UPK for All program that the teacher or school is unable to answer please feel free to contact: 
The Archdioceses Help Line at 888-227-8175 from 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 


Sunday, September 23, 2018

Week of September 24th!

Theme for the month:
Welcome to Pre-K!



Goals for student understanding by the end of the unit: 

• My classroom and program are safe places where I learn, play and have fun. 
• I am an important member of my classroom community; my thoughts, needs, ideas and abilities matter. 
• The teachers and other adults at my program keep me safe, care about me and support my learning. 
• In my classroom I use materials carefully and make choices about where I work and play. 
• Classroom rules and routines help me learn and stay safe.


Lessons and activities for the week: 

Blocks- Children are encouraged to use blocks to build buildings they are familiar with such as those they live in or visit often. 
Pretend Play- Children are invited to explore the dramatic play area and use the props and clothing provided. 
Art- Children will be invited to draw self-portraits. Mirrors will be provided to encourage children to look at their faces carefully in the mirror then draw what they see.
Science- Mirrors will be added to the science center for children to explore and discuss what they see. 
Math- A picture of each child will be cut apart, thus creating a puzzle. Students are invited to assemble their own puzzles and their peers’ puzzles as well. 
Library- Students are able to read books from the classroom library to the puppets that are provided.
Writing- Students are invited to explore the materials provided in the writing center.  They are encouraged to write the letters in their name. 
Sensory- Sand and water, or play-doh.

Some of the books we will read this week are:
Chu’s First Day At School by Neil Gaiman
 How Do Dinosaurs Go to School? by Jane Yolen


Home School Connection
Family Math Newsletter - Please complete activity with your child. 


Reminders:
  • Please return Parent Survey.
  • School will be closed on Tuesday, September 25th, for a teacher conference day.
  • Please bring in a picture of your family for us to hang in our classroom!
  • Please remember to return sleeping bags every Monday.
  • Please read aloud to your child for 15 minutes every day. 

Dear parents, 
If you have any questions about the UPK for All program that the teacher or school is unable to answer please feel free to contact: 
The Archdioceses Help Line at 888-227-8175 from 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 




Sunday, September 16, 2018

Week of September 17th!




Theme for the month:
Welcome to Pre-K!



Goals for student understanding by the end of the unit: 

• My classroom and program are safe places where I learn, play and have fun. 
• I am an important member of my classroom community; my thoughts, needs, ideas and abilities matter. 
• The teachers and other adults at my program keep me safe, care about me and support my learning. 
• In my classroom I use materials carefully and make choices about where I work and play. 
• Classroom rules and routines help me learn and stay safe.


Lessons and activities for the week: 

Blocks- Children are encouraged to use blocks to build buildings they are familiar with such as those they live in or visit often. 
Pretend Play- Children are invited to explore the dramatic play area and use the props and clothing provided. 
Art- Children will be invited to draw self-portraits. Mirrors will be provided to encourage children to look at their faces carefully in the mirror then draw what they see.
Science- Mirrors will be added to the science center for children to explore and discuss what they see. 
Math- A picture of each child will be cut apart, thus creating a puzzle. Students are invited to assemble their own puzzles and their peers’ puzzles as well. 
Library- Students are able to read books from the classroom library to the puppets that are provided.
Writing- Students are invited to explore the materials provided in the writing center.  They are encouraged to write the letters in their name. 
Sensory- Sand and water, or play-doh.

Some of the books we will read this week are:
On Monday When it Rained by Cherryl Kachenmeister
Wemberly Worried by Kevin Henkes


Home School Connection
Dear Families,  
Inside your child’s folder you will find pictures of facial expressions, labeled with specific emotion words. You are encouraged to look at it together, imitate the faces and use the vocabulary provided. Discuss with your child when they might feel each emotion.  


Reminders:
  • Please fill out and return all papers given out during parent orientation.
  • Complete Parent Survey.
  • Please remember to read to your child every day (15 Minutes). 
  • School will be CLOSED on Tuesday, September 25th, for a teacher conference day.
  • Please bring in a picture of your family for us to hang in our classroom!
  • Please make sure your child has at least one extra set of clothing in their cubbies, with their name written on the tag. 
Dear parents, 
If you have any questions about the UPK for All program that the teacher or school is unable to answer please feel free to contact: 
The Archdioceses Help Line at 888-227-8175 from 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M. 

Sunday, September 9, 2018

Week of September 10th!

Theme for the month:
Welcome to Pre-K!

Goals for student understanding by the end of the unit: 

• My classroom and program are safe places where I learn, play and have fun. 
• I am an important member of my classroom community; my thoughts, needs, ideas and abilities matter. 
• The teachers and other adults at my program keep me safe, care about me and support my learning. 
• In my classroom I use materials carefully and make choices about where I work and play. 
• Classroom rules and routines help me learn and stay safe.


Lessons and activities for the week: 

Blocks- Children are encouraged to use blocks to build buildings they are familiar with such as those they live in or visit often. 
Pretend Play- Children are invited to explore the dramatic play area and use the props and clothing provided. 
Art- Children are invited to create art in the art area to decorate the dramatic play area, or home. Students can hang their art in the dramatic play area. 
Science- Mirrors will be added to the science center for children to explore and discuss what they see. 
Math- A picture of each child will be cut apart, thus creating a puzzle. Students are invited to assemble their own puzzles and their peers’ puzzles as well. 
Library- Students are able to read books from the classroom library to the puppets that are provided.
Writing- Students are invited to explore the materials provided in the writing center.  They are encouraged to write the letters in their name. 
Sensory- Sand and water, or play-doh.


Some of the books we will read this week are:

• The Kissing Hand by Audrey Penn
• Llama Llama Red Pajama by Anna Dewdney

Lesson Plan Link

Home-School Connection (Engage NY) 
Have your child help with household chores that require matching or sorting, such as matching socks in the laundry, organizing shoes, or collecting utensils for meals. As your child matches objects, ask questions like, “How do they match?”

  • Play I Spy together to continue developing vocabulary around size, shape, color, and texture. For instance, seeing a banana, you might say, “I spy something yellow and smooth.”
  • Identify and count parts of your body, noticing if there is a matching body part (1 ear, 2 ears) or just 1 body part (1 nose).
  • Touch and count three objects together. At the grocery store, count, “1, 2, 3. We need 3 apples.”

Reminders:
• Please fill out and return all papers given out during parent orientation.

Dear parents, 
If you have any questions about the UPK for All program that the teacher or school is unable to answer please feel free to contact: 
The Archdioceses Help Line at 888-227-8175 from 9:00 A.M. - 5:00 P.M.