As we know, all schools will be closed for a minimum of two weeks in VA beginning on March 1, 2020. In order to not interrupt learning during this time, Kindergarten has sent homework packets for each student to work on. All assignments can be seen in more detail on our Google Classroom page. ( click link ) https://classroom.google.com/c/NjQ3MDE4MjExNzZa Your child's login and password information was sent home on Friday. On this page you will find a daily Reading and Math assignment that is similar to what we would do during our regular class period at school. It has been modified a bit to make this work as a virtual learning opportunity. I have sent an invitation to each student to join the Google Classroom. If you do not have internet at home simple follow the printed directions that came with your packet. I will have another packet ready to be delivered to the students at the end of the week, and all new assignments will be updated on the classroom page. Daily meal deliveries will begin on Monday and if you need to send anything back to the school your driver will be happy to bring it. Thanks for working with us during this time to give our students the best experience possible.
Welcome to Kindergarten
Third Nine Weeks Skills
Reading Letter recognition BOTH Uppercase and lowercase and Letter sounds for all letters of the alphabet. Aa - Zz New High frequency words: not are was had be do but up look him us for her yes help too they have some we get or where if come fro m as that our must said when Please review any previously taught High Frequency words as students will be retested on any letters and words they have NOT mastered.
Math Fractions: Understand that fractional parts are equal shares of a whole region or a whole set. Given a region, identify half ½ and/or a fourth ¼ of the region. Ordinal Numbers: Use ordinal numbers to describe the position of objects in a sequence from first through tenth. Measurement: Measuring length, height, temperature, capacity, & weight. Know the terms shorter, longer, taller, lighter, heavier, colder, and hotter. Social Studies Martin Luther King Jr Day: This is a day to remember an African American who worked so that all people would be treated fairly. It is observed in January Abraham Lincoln : : He was a United States president and is often called “Honest Abe.” George Washington: He was the first president of the United States and is often called the “Father of Our Country.” Science Three states of water: solid (water freezes into ice), liquid (water that flows; you can drink it or swim in it), and gas (steam from something hot, like boiling water, fog). Know that water naturally flows downhill. State how shadows are formed (an object must block light from shining on a surface) Weather: Identify types of weather: windy, sunny, rainy, cloudy, snowy, windy, warm, hot, cool, and cold.
*Also review the skills in which your child received an N, U, or IM. Recognize the color words red, blue, yellow, green, orange, purple, pink, gray, white, black, and brown Write first and last names legibly Orally counting by 1’s to 50, by 2’s, 5’s and 10’s. Recognize the numbers 0 to 30
Our Activity Schedule
6 years ago
By Amanda Burke
Weekly Activities 👀
Monday - Technology
Tuesday - Library
Wednesday - Gym
Thursday- Library, Music, or Art
Friday - Alternate Gym/Technology
Weekly Focus March 16-20, 2020
In reading we will be working on the following new sight words: we get hot if stop Our first take home unit is all about Spring. Students will be listening and responding to stories all about spring.
In Math we will be focusing on review addition, subtration, adding on to 10 to make numbers 11-20 and counting and writing numbers to 100.
