Fall Break

September 23, 2011

Fall Break is September 26th – October 7th, 2011.
School will resume on Monday, October 10th, 2011.

Enjoy your break!


Kindergarten News

September 14, 2011

Dear Parents,

Parent conferences begin September 16th and continue through September 23rd. If you haven’t already done so, please stop by the classroom or call me to set up a time to conference. I have a conference schedule sign-up sheet on top of the kid’s cubbies. I am so excited to show you all that your child has learned this year and to discuss the things that we will be studying in the near future.


Also remember that school will dismiss early during parent-teacher conferencing. We will dismiss everyday at 1:05 p.m. except for next Thursday. On Thursday, we will dismiss at 1:00 p.m.


You can find out more about Palmer Way School by going to the school homepage at PalmerWay.org. You can also link to my blog from PalmerWay.org by clicking on “Mrs. Black” under “Teacher Sites” on the right side of the screen. Likewise, you can link to PalmerWay.org from my weblog by clicking on the link under the “Palmer Way” header on the right of this screen.

I try to stay current on the happenings in our classroom each week. Check in often for important updates, weekly homework activities, Star Student acknowledgments, and to find links to great online resources for kids and parents.

For this week’s reading chart, we are continuing to review Reading Chart 1C: I See Families. As always, thank you for partnering with me in your child’s education!

Sincerely,
Mrs. Black


Kindergarten News

September 12, 2011

Five Senses

Dear Parents,

Here are some activities to do and some titles of books to read with your child as we study the “Five Senses” in our class.

Five SensesThe five senses include seeing, touching, smelling, tasting, and hearing. These activities will help your child develop a greater awareness of the ways in which the senses help us learn around the world.

Collage

Let your child paste bits and pieces of things on a big paper, Include such things as scraps of material, trims, buttons, sand paper, macaroni, wall paper, or seeds.

Barefooting

Let your child walk barefoot. Have him/her tell you how things feel to his/her feet: grass, gravel, cement, dirt, sand- mud, maybe?

Sound Boxes

Fill boxes with the same type and number of objects. Objects than can be uses are unpopped popcorn, rice, pins, tacks, beans, pencils, paper clips, and toothpics.

Feely Sock

Put a small object in a sock. Have your child reach in and feel the object to guess what it is.

Books

My Five Senses by Aliki
Fun With My 5 Senses: Activities to Build Learning Readiness by Sarah Williamson
Look, Listen, Taste, Touch, and Smell: Learning About Your Five Senses by Pamela Hill Nettleton
The Listening Walk by Paul Showers
First Delights: A Book About The Five Senses by Tasha Tudor
The Indoor Noisy Book by Margaret Wise Brown

I hope you and your child have some fun with these books and activities!

Sincerely,
Mrs. Deborah Black


School CLOSED due to power outage

September 8, 2011

All schools in San Diego County will be closed on Friday, September 9th, 2011, due to the county wide power outage. This includes ALL public schools and preschools in the National School District as well as ALL public schools in the Sweetwater Unified High School District.

Palmer Way will be closed. Please do not send your children to school.

School will resume on Monday, September 12th, 2011.


Kindergarten News

September 6, 2011

Dear Parents,

We continue to study letter identification, sounds, and the proper formation of the letters. Please look at the letter that your child has worked on each day at school and practice it more at home.

Our “Safety Unit” is in progress.

We are currently studying about fire safety.

Your children learned to dial “911” in an emergency. We discussed specifically what is meant by the term “emergency”.





Students practiced the “Stop, Drop, and Roll” procedure in the classroom. Please have your child show you how it is done. Be sure that he/she is covering their face as they roll.

We also learned to apply cold water immediately to a burn.


We learned about kitchen safety. They understand not to touch the stove and why it is important for parents to keep the handles of pots turned away from the edge of the stove. They know that irons, barbecues, and heaters are not to be touched.

The children learned not to play with matches.

Students learned the importance of planning an escape route if there is a fire in the home. Please help your child to develop a plan in case of fire.

Sincerely,
Mrs. Black


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