KT Newsletter
Mrs. Tewitz Kindergarten Class!
Welcome to Kindergarten at
Robina Baker School!
I am excited to be your child’s teacher and look forward to getting to know you
over the 2013-2014 school year. This letter is to inform you of some very
important routines/activities occurring throughout the year. I hope this
will help you to know what to expect in kindergarten this year and answer any
questions you may have.
School Hours
KT’s full day kindergarten
students attend school from 8:35 a.m. to 3:06 p.m. on select Tuesdays,
Thursdays and Fridays. A calendar is attached for your convenience.
When your child arrives at
school, he/she should remove their outdoor footwear and line up in the main
foyer of the school in front of the office. When the bell rings, I will greet
the children and walk them up to the classroom. At dismissal, I will bring the
children downstairs to meet you in the foyer or walk them to the bus.
Supplies
Your child will need a
pair of indoor shoes (runners) to be left at school and a backpack to be used
for carrying their lunch and book bag between school and home.
Please do not send in
notebooks, pencils, scissors, crayons, etc. We have all the supplies we need in
the classroom.
Lunch/Snacks
Your child will be eating
their lunch at school. Please send a nutritious lunch and enough for
morning/afternoon snacks as well. We will be discussing healthy eating during
the month of September and encourage you to work with your child in packing a
healthy lunch/snack. Candy is not acceptable. The snacks should be something
that can be eaten in about 10 minutes. There is no access to a microwave.
Mailboxes
Each student will have a
mailbox assigned to him/her. Home reading book bags will be placed in their
mailbox each day as well as any other information that needs your attention.
Mail from the school/classroom will be placed in that bag and needs to be
returned to school everyday. Any notes from home can be placed in that mailbag and
returned to the school as the students will routinely take this from their
backpack and place it in a special basket in the classroom.
Home Reading
We will begin our Home
Reading program on your child’s first day of school. Your child will choose a
book from the classroom library every day. It will come home in the Home
Reading mailbag. Please read the book to your child and sign your name. Return
the bag to school the next day so that your child may choose a new book.
Library
KT has a library period
each week. Your child can borrow 1 book for the week to share with you at home.
Library books must be returned by the following library day, in order to borrow
new books. A note will be sent home with
your child’s library day. There will be
a bin placed in the class for the library books that are returned.
Parent Volunteers
Throughout the school year
there will be a variety of special classroom activities and celebrations. I
encourage you to attend these functions when possible.
You are more than welcome
to volunteer in our classroom as well. There will be a calendar posted at your
child’s boot rack in the school entrance so please sign up for a day if you are
willing and available.
Show and Tell
Our Show and Tell program will take different formats
throughout the year. We will begin our first program on Thursday, September 12th.
It is called “Special Student of the Day”. Each day I will choose one student
to be the “Special Student”. We will ask the student different questions such
as: What is your favorite colour, food, game, etc? This will help us get to
know each child better. After each child has had an opportunity to be the
special student, we will begin a different format for Show and Tell.
‘Kinder’ Coordinator
I need one kind and
willing parent to help me out by coordinating some parent help for any special
occasion/parties and being the first phone call for KT’s fan-out phone plan.
This is not a demanding position but it does help me out immensely. Duties
would involve phoning parents to bring snacks for parties and initiating the
fan-out phone plan in case of emergency. If you are willing, please let me
know. As well as the Kinder-coordinator, I need 2 other parents to be initial
contacts of the fan-out phone system.
ABC…I Can Read Collections Box
As we learn a new letter
each week students will make a letter mini-book. With its repetitive nature and
accompanying pictures students begin the elementary steps to reading. We will
be creating a special box to contain these mini-books as well as other booklets
we will make over the course of the year. I am asking each student to bring a
shoebox to school within the first 2 weeks as we will be decorating these
collections boxes at the end of September. The ABC…I Can Read Collections boxes
will be sent home in October and will be a perfect place to hold the treasured
booklets your child has practiced reading.
Birthdays
Birthdays are special
occasions for young children. If your child wishes, he/she may bring treats for
the class on his/her birthday or the next closest school day. Please send a
note a day or two in advance, so I can give you an exact number of children in
the class and set aside some class time for the party. Please be careful when sending
birthday party invitations to school, unless the entire class has been
invited. Although it may seem convenient
to distribute invitations this way, it can result in hurt feelings for those
not invited.
Money
On occasion it will be
necessary for your child to bring money to school. Always send money in a
sealed “Robina Baker School Envelope” which will be sent home with any order
form.
This will be a wonderful
year! Throughout the year I will communicate with you through notes, telephone
calls, monthly newsletters, report cards and parent-teacher conferences. If you
have any questions/concerns please do not hesitate to contact me at the school
at 780 987 3705, email me at angela.tewitz@blackgold.ca
or send me a note. I have also created a
blog, where you can view online, important dates, news, pictures and activities
taking place in the class.
Please visit: http://mrstewitzkindergarten.blogspot.com
Sincerely,
Mrs. Angela Tewitz
and
Mrs. Carol Gessell
(Educational Assistant)
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