Wednesday, December 16, 2009

Ray's Ramblings - 12-17-09


Ray’s Ramblings
December 17, 2009

Dear Parents,

Please read carefully. I am getting a lot of questions about the Christmas program tonight and the party tomorrow. I have put this information in the last three newsletters, posted the information on my BLOG and have e-mailed it to everyone who has given me their e-mail address. If you are not receiving this information (or if you are NOT on the e-mail list and wish to be), please let me know!

TONIGHT’S CHRISTMAS PROGRAM: Students are to dress nicely, but not overly dressed. We will be sitting on the floor, criss cross so choose dresses carefully! There will be four performances tomorrow night. Our performances are #3 and #4. There are 20 minutes between each ‘showing’. Each class is to meet their teacher in the cafeteria prior to the performance. Parents will then go into the gym and find their seats. After the performance, I will walk the class BACK into the cafeteria where parents will pick up their students. The next group will be held in the front hall until the prior group has been picked up and exited the cafeteria. My AM class performs from 6:50 to 7:15 and PM performs from 7:35 to 8:00. It is my understanding that at 7:15, I will bring my AM class BACK to the cafeteria where parents will pick them up. PM students will be held in the front hall until all AM students are picked up. At that time, you will bring your children into the cafeteria to me and proceed into the gym to get your seats. We will be on the front row, facing the bleachers on the left side (your right as you look toward the stage). After our performance, you will pick the children up in the cafeteria, where you drop them off.

FRIDAY’S CHRISTMAS PARTY: Students are to wear their pajamas to school on Friday. Robes and slippers are fine, once they arrive at school. (Regular shoes and coats must be worn to school.) We will have our meal, as usual at 8:28 and 12:28. Once we return to the room, the students will sit in a circle on the floor with their Christmas gift bag set up in front of them. (EACH CHILD MUST HAVE A GIFT BAG TO COLLECT THE PRESENTS). Children will take turns distributing their gifts to each child around the circle. These gifts can be anything you want. There is no price limit, just so you bring the same thing to each child in the class. (AM has 24 students, PM 22) I have received everything from little boxes of nerds, to pencils, to handmade craft bags filled with goodies to homemade goodies, to personalized gifts. There is no guideline and the price limit can match each individual budget. Each child will pass out their gifts and every child receives the very same bag of goodies! It's wonderful! There is NO other gift exchange. Be sure to send in a large gift bag to collect the presents in! There is no need to put names on the presents unless they are personalized in some way. In fact, it will be easier if there are no names! Once the presents are delivered, we will sing Christmas songs while parents get the tables ready for our treats. We will eat, look through our goody bags, and then return to the carpet for a Christmas story. At 10:00 and 2:00, we will go to the computer lab where we will “board the Polar Express” for the North Pole. We will view a video of the book, The Polar Express. We will return to the room at 10:30 and 2:30 for Motor Mouth and be dismissed at 11:10 and 3:10. We will be putting our Christmas presents for our families in the gift bags, as well as our Gingerbread houses and our Christmas count-down bells.

I am very sad to tell my PM friends that we will be losing two friends over the Christmas Break. Abriel Phelps and her family are moving to New Mexico. And Gabe Hetherington will be moving to Lexington. We will miss these friends terribly but wish them both well in their moves. This will bring my PM number down to 20 but will also put me at the low end number-wise. This means that we will probably welcome any new children who move into our school!

I hope everyone has a wonderful and safe holiday. We will return to school on Monday, January 4. This Friday is the end of our second nine weeks. Report cards will be going home on Thursday, January 7.

Wednesday, December 9, 2009

December 10, 2009


Ray’s Ramblings
December 10, 2009

Dear Parents,

We are really enjoying our last days before Christmas Break! We are as busy as elves making things!

Christmas Program: Our Christmas program is next Thursday night. AM performs from 6:50 to 7:15 and PM performs from 7:35 to 8:00. Dress is casual but nice. We will be sitting on the floor criss-cross so dresses may not be appropriate. Use your discretion. If the dress covers the knees when sitting, ok. We are on the first row! If your child will NOT be at the performance, please send a note to let me know!

Gingerbread Houses: Many classes are decorating Gingerbread Houses. The class is very excited about doing this. I had originally planned for us to do this on Monday. However, I am required to give our mid-year math assessment on Monday. This gives us no time to decorate the houses. We have dress rehearsal for the program on Thursday at 10:00 and 2:00. We will be able to decorate the houses at 9:00 and at 1:00. I will need parents to help BEFORE Thursday! The graham crackers need to be hot glued onto the milk cartons PRIOR to Thursday. That way, the children can just decorate on Thursday. I need lots of volunteers. Please let me know if you are able to volunteer prior to Thursday OR on Thursday to help with the decorating.

I am officially “grounded” by Mr. Ray!!! I am overspending – on the Holiday family last week and purchasing all the craft supplies we are working on over the next week! I need your help providing the supplies for the houses. Here is a list of suggested decorating supplies:

Graham crackers (need lots!!! 6 squares per house for 48 houses!!!)
Vanilla cake frosting
M & Ms, red hots, peppermint candies, Gummi bears, small jelly beans, pretzel sticks, pretzel twists, pretzel squares (make great windows!!!), gum drops, Hershey kisses, skittles, mini marshmallows, etc. Anything else you can think of is great!

Christmas Party: The children have asked to have a pajama party on the last day. This is a great chance to show off our Christmas PJs!!! Our party will be on Friday, December 18 from 9:00 to 10:00 and from 1:00 to 2:00. At 10 and 2, we will go to the computer lab to hear the Polar Express.

All children need to send in a LARGE Christmas shopping bag to collect presents!

All children need to be sending in treats for each child in the class. You may send these in at any time if they are not perishable items.

Our Volunteers are having trouble getting to school during this holiday season. For this reason and since we need assistance with the Gingerbread Houses, we will NOT be checking out the independent books until after Christmas. After Christmas, I will be moving ALL children up a level in these books. Look for a possible challenge!!!

Assessments: It is now mid-year and we are going to be doing our mid-year assessments – (Math on Monday). After we return in January, we will be giving the Early Literacy Assessment again, and Dibels. Report cards will go home soon after we get back to work. At this point, ALL CHILDREN should be half-way through achieving goals in our kindergarten skills. The hope is that all letters and sounds are mastered by this report card and we can spend the rest of the year working on reading sight words, word families and kidwriting. Please don’t forget to work with your child over the Christmas Break!

Thank you to all the parents who helped me with the Holiday Family! This was a tremendous opportunity to help one of our own JELV families during this Holiday season!

I will have volunteer moms “spot call” to get treats for our party on Friday. We do not need much – just drinks and a treat, plates and napkins. The goodie bags will be the highlight!!! If you would like to get a gift for the classroom, we need more 8 packs of crayons and large glue sticks!!! We also need treasure box items!

Personal Update: My grandbaby is showing signs that she may be here very soon! I am excited and looking forward to possibly being a grandmother before Christmas!!! I will keep you posted!

Wednesday, November 18, 2009


Ray’s Ramblings
November 19, 2009

Dear Parents,

Our Thanksgiving Feast will be on Tuesday, November 24 from 9:30-10:30 (AM) and 1:30-2:30(PM). We have had parent volunteer conflicts this week and have been unable to do the call list. I am assigning requests for food items for the feast. If the item in non-perishable, you may send it anytime. I would like to have all items by Monday to insure that we have what we need. Please look at the Feast sheet and send in the highlighted item. If you are unable to send this item, just send a note back to school on Friday and we will take care of it. Remember, each child should have a plain white t-shirt and/or a pillow case by Monday. We will be decorating our Feast outfits on Monday. (I will keep all extra t-shirts to decorate later for field trips.)


I am sending home the December Book Orders today. I realize the November orders just went home. Due to our short month in December, I wanted to get the orders out soon to insure delivery before Christmas break. I suggest books as Christmas presents – there is nothing better!!! If you plan on the order being a surprise for Christmas, please attach a note to me or include it in the order and I will put the orders in a bag so the children will not know.

OUR CHRISTMAS FAMILY. I asked the Family Resource Center to give us a family to help for Christmas. This is a family at the Village but NOT in our class. The family consists of 2 parents and 3 children. If you are interested in helping with this family, please send me a note and let me know. If you would like to send a donation, Mrs. Kim and I will take whatever money is collected and go shopping! I have been given a list of wishes/needs from the family. I will send this list home to anyone interested in shopping yourself. Thank you in advance to anyone willing to help a family in need during the holiday season!!!

TURKEY PROJECTS are due on Monday!!! Please work on them over the weekend!

NOVEMBER HOMEWORK PACKETS are due on Monday, November 30. Double Treasure box will be given on Friday, Dec. 4 to those students completing the November packet AND having good behavior for the week.

CHRISTMAS PARTY – Friday, December 18 is our Christmas Party. Remember, each child should bring in a LARGE Christmas shopping bag to collect the presents AND should bring 24 treats – 1 for each child in the class (PM – 22). There is no price limit on the gifts. It is entirely up to you. You may send something as simple as a piece of candy, a holiday pencil or sticker, a homemade treat or craft, a goody bag for each child or an ornament for each child. It doesn’t matter! Each child will receive a bag full of goodies! Be creative!

Christmas Program – Thursday night, December 17. Please put this on your calendar! If your child will be unable to attend, please send me a note!

Wednesday, November 11, 2009

Family Turkey Project


Mrs. Ray’s Family Thanksgiving Project

Dear Families,
This is our second family project of the year!!! I got so many positive responses about how much fun you had working with your child on the “All About Me” project at the beginning of the year! Get ready for project #2!!!
We need your help! Attached to this letter, you will find a turkey (in 2 parts). Please help this turkey make it safely past Thanksgiving by disguising him as part of your family. Turkeys that have made it through past years have been dressed as ballerinas, hula dancers, football players, Elvis and many other family resemblances. Think of something that is unique to your family (hobbies, jobs, sports, interests, etc.) and dress your turkey.
Please remember that the idea is to have FUN and be creative!!! You may use any medium you can think of to decorate. Family turkeys have been turned in decorated with tissue papers, craft feathers, ribbon, yarn, cotton balls, dried beans, rice, clothes, material scraps and shoes/clothes cut from magazines, newspaper ads, etc.
Please follow these directions when disguising your turkey:
1. Cut out your turkey.
2. Glue him together matching up in the middle.
3. Decide how you will disguise your turkey.
4. Work together as a family and have fun!!!
5. Return your turkey to school by Monday, November 23!
The finished projects will be on display above your child’s cubby on Tuesday the 24th (Family Feast Day!)
Thank you for all your support!


Here are a couple of links to give you some ideas. OR, just google Family Turkey Project to find even more!!!

November 12, 2009



Ray’s Ramblings
November 12, 2009

Dear Parents,

I need your help! It is time to begin watching the weather on a daily basis. We will make every effort to go outside every day (as long as the temperature is above 32 degrees!) When the weather is below 60 degrees, please make sure your child has a jacket!!! I would rather they HAVE a coat and NOT NEED it than NEED it and NOT HAVE it! When your child is NOT wearing their coat, they are instructed to put it IN their backpack. This helps make sure they do not leave their coats at school if it warms up during the day! We have quite a few backpacks that are NOT large enough to hold their coat. Please make every effort to purchase a backpack that is large enough to hold their winter coat AND their take-home folder. (This was the description that was on the beginning of the year supply list! Now is when that description becomes evident!) When your child comes into school, they are instructed to take off their coats and put them in their backpacks. If they have their coat on all morning, it will do them no good when we go outside. Please help them understand this. Our room is warm and coats are not needed inside. ALSO, Please make sure all coats, jackets, sweaters have your child’s name printed in permanent marker. This will help identify lost clothing!

NEW THIS WEEK: Every child should have a yellow tag attached to their backpack. Please make sure this tag remains on their backpack. In case of inclement weather and buses need to unload one bus at a time at the front door, children will be sorted by these tags and brought to their ‘home’ hall. (We live on the YELLOW hall.)

FAMILY PROJECT #2 IS GOING HOME TODAY!!! Please read the instructions carefully, have fun and return the turkeys to school by Monday, November 23!

Mrs. Ray’s Wise Tribe – In the glass case outside our door, we have put up incentive charts. Each child has a wise man or wise woman with their name on it. As they achieve academic goals in the classroom, they will receive stickers to place on their ‘person’. These goals reflect the expectations on the second report card. As you visit our hall, take a look at your child’s card to see how they are doing. If at anytime, they are ready for a challenge, they can tell me and I will recheck! This nine weeks we are working on:
• Counting to 20
• Writing numbers to 20
• Counting 20 items (1 to 1 correspondence)
• Writing first name correctly (initial capital, rest lowercase and each letter formed correctly - see handwriting guide in parent handbook!)
• Counting by 10 to 100
• Names all 26 capital letters
• Names all 26 lowercase letters
Third nine week skills: counting by 5 to 100, names coins, knows value of coins, knows addition facts to 10, knows 31 sounds (includes long vowels), correctly prints last name, identifies 18 sight word (1/2 of the total popcorn words) challenge:: counts to 50, writes numbers to 50, reads CVC words,
Fourth nine week skills: count by 2 to 20, tells time to hour and half hour, knows subtraction facts to 10, identifies 36 sight words (popcorn words) – challenge: count to 100, write numbers to 100, knows additional 1st grade vocabulary.
I am working on individual challenges for those students who have already mastered these skills! More to come, soon! For now, we are working to assess the basic goals for all 46 children!

FOOD DRIVE – don’t forget the Thanksgiving Food Drive. There is a collection box in the hall outside our room for any non perishable foods you can send!

ARRIVAL/DISMISSAL PROCEDURES: Please read Mrs. Sampson’s purple note carefully. Please do not bring your child to the room before 8:00 or 11:55. If you pick your child up, please wait IN THE CAFETERIA!!! Not in the hall outside the cafeteria or in the front hall. I have been instructed NOT to release your child to you at any other place! This is for your child’s safety!
FAMILY FEAST DAY – Thanksgiving week, we will only come to school on Monday and Tuesday. On Monday, we will be preparing for our feast on Tuesday. I will let each child decide whether they want to dress as a Native American or as a Pilgrim. (guess which is the favorite ) To help with this, I would like each child to send in either a solid color pillow case OR a solid color oversized t-shirt that we can cut and decorate. We will be making buckskin shirts, or dresses. THEY WILL BE CUT AND COLORED WITH PERMANENT MARKERS!! (If you wish to purchase a package of child size L or XL solid white t-shirts to share with other children, this would be appreciated! I would like to decorate a class field trip t-shirt after Christmas! Please do not send smaller sizes! After dying the shirts, they shrink!)
I am asking Mrs. Bolton (AM) and Mrs. Berryman (PM) to help me coordinate items for the feast. We will try to have ‘authentic snacks’ for our meal. We need beef jerky or slim jims, sunflower kernals (no shells), peanuts, pumpkin bread or banana nut bread, craisins, raisins, misc. fruit tray, vegetable tray, cheese tray, dips, apple juice boxes, plates and napkins. In the past, I have had parents volunteer to smoke turkey to send or prepare homemade jerky or dried fruits. If this is something you do (or want to cook something special for the class), let me know. Otherwise, I will have these mom’s call and fulfill the items on the list. They will be calling parents who gave permission to be on a phone list at the beginning of the year. If you did NOT give permission, you will NOT be called.
Our Feast will be at 9:30 – 10:30 and 1:30 – 2:30 on Tuesday the 24th. The children will go to ART at 10:30 and 2:30. (Parents are welcome to help clean up the room while the children are at ART! )
Upcoming Dates to remember:
Friday, 11-20 – pillow cases or t-shirts due for decoration.
Monday – 11-22 Family Turkey Project is due
Tuesday – 11-23 Family Feast 9:30/1:30
December 17 – Kindergarten Music Celebration (evening performance – set the date!)
December 18 – Last day before Christmas Break (we will be wearing pajamas that day, enjoying hot chocolate and cookies and celebrating!)
Heads up – For Christmas, I ask each child to bring in a treat for each child in the classroom! They are to bring in of the same item (AM-24, PM- 22 unless our numbers change). I am giving you advance notice to be thinking about this. In the past, I have had children bring in 24 holiday pencils, 24 homemade craft items, 24 christmas necklaces, 24 ring pops, 24 goodie bags, 24 christmas ornaments, 24 coloring books, 24 crayon boxes, 24 christmas candy bars, etc. These are just suggestions! Every year I am very surprised at the creative thought of my parents! Each child will be asked to bring in a large Christmas Shopping bag to collect their treats. The children will ‘pass out their treats to everyone in the class! Every child will receive the same goody bag full of treats and everyone is happy!

Wednesday, October 28, 2009

October 29, 2009


Ray’s Ramblings
October 29, 2009

Dear Parents,

Lots of important information in today’s Ramblings! Read carefully!

Tomorrow is our Career Day Parade. Please, no Halloween costumes!

Sally Foster Fundraiser items are in. If you have not picked up your orders, please do so!

SHOES: We are spending quite a bit of time tying shoes!!! If your child is wearing tie shoes, please send them to school with double ties. This will save us a lot of time! Please work with your child on shoe tying at home!

PERMISSIONS: Last week, a form was sent home, requesting your permission to publish your child’s picture in the school yearbook, on my website, and on my blog, as well as in the Jessamine Journal on occasion and other things. I am re-sending forms to those parents who have not responded. I am receiving lots of pictures taken at the pumpkin patch and would like to post them on the blog as soon as I have permission from all students. We took group pictures of each class on the haybale steps! If anyone refuses picture access, I will not be able to post these pictures. If you went on the field trip, please e-mail pictures to me at cjlray@gmail.com. Jimmie Locker’s mom is coordinating the pictures for the school yearbook and would like to have candid shots of the class throughout the year so keep sending them in. If you can burn them to a disc, that would be great. If not, e-mail them to me and I will make a disc for her!

REPORT CARD QUESTIONS: I am having lots of questions about the report card grades. Last week, I sent home a copy of the rubric that I use to determine the grades.

I am sending home flash cards to help you help your child. I am sending alphabet cards, both capital and lowercase, pictures (for recognizing sounds, matching to caps or lc), numerals 0-20, and popcorn words. You may cut these cards apart and use them with your child. I would suggest gluing them to index cards for durability. I am also including “Oh no!” cards to put with any of the cards to make a simple game (we play this at school). For example, choose the skill you want to work on, select the particular cards you want to target (do not work with all popcorn words at one time – select a handful) and add a few “Oh no!” cards. Put them in a bag (or a bowl). Have your child draw a card and read it (or tell you the letter, number, etc. or if a letter, identify the letter and tell you something that begins with that letter). If they are correct, they may keep the card. Take turns with them and have them collect all the cards they can. BUT, if they dray an “OH NO!” card, they must return the cards to the bowl and start over.
ALL students need to be working on recognizing their popcorn words. We did not assess popcorn words during this period but we will over the next 9 weeks. See the rubric to see how they will be graded. There are 36 words. Working nightly on these words will help your child with their reading and writing. Research proves that the more words that a child knows and recognizes is a direct indicator and predictor of school success especially in the areas of reading and writing.
If your child did not receive a 4 on letter recognition and letter sounds, please continue to work with your child at home each and every night. It is essential that the child learn their letters and sounds quickly so they can work on reading and writing. **If your child did receive a 3 or 4, have your child begin sounding out words. When they are writing at home, have them to try and sound out words and write down any letters that they hear in the word. With the November Homework Packet, I am requiring 1 kidwriting page per week from each child. They will need to draw a picture, then write at least 1 sentence about the picture. If they do well with one sentence, have them write another sentence. Encourage them to use describing words like size, color, and number.
If your child did not receive a 4 on counting, and/or writing their numbers to 20 keep working on writing their numbers to 20, and counting up to 20. They also need to work on recognizing their numbers from 0-20. **If your child has mastered these skills, then we need to help students practice writing their numbers up to 50 by the end of the year. We also need to practice counting up to 100, and we need to practice skip counting by 5s to 100, 10s to 100, and 2s to 20. I will send home a number writing sheet for writing up to 30 and then up to 50 when they are ready.
Name Writing has prompted many questions. Your child will NOT receive a 4 unless they are writing them name AND forming the letters correctly. Refer to the letter formation guide in the green Parent Orientation manual for letter formation.
If your child is on writing level 3 or lower, then they really need to practice writing sentences each and every day at home. If your child is on level 4 or above, they still need to write each and every day, but we need to focus on writing great sentences using details like color words, and number words, and also describing words. For example,
The cat is big.
The big, black cat likes to play with his fuzzy mouse.

They also need to be encouraged to write more than one sentence about the same subject. They can write 2 sentences about the cat. I demonstrated kidwriting at the Parent Orientation and provided everyone with copies of our Phonics Song (our ABC song) and a popcorn word chart to be used as reference when kidwriting. I sent these home (with the green Parent Orientation booklet) to all parents who were unable to attend the Orientation. We use these at school each and every time we write. I am sending another copy of these today. Many children are telling me they don’t have these at home to use. PLEASE DO NOT THROW THESE AWAY. USE THEM NIGHTLY WHEN DOING KIDWRITING. EACH CHILD SHOULD BE DOING THIS REGULARLY!!!
I am also sending home a copy of verse TWO of our phonics song. We call this the “chunk” song. It is sung to the same tune as the Phonics Song. It includes the chunks: or, sh, ch, ir, er, ur, th, ow, ou, ew, ar, aw, au, ing, ang, ong. Use this sheet as a reference in kidwriting as well.
We also assessed graphing items, and that is a skill that we will work on all year so do not be concerned. We create graphs at school then assess (read) the graph and answer questions. After creating the graph, your child is asked to identify the item that has the most and the least. That is how we teach and assess this item. Please work on this vocabulary at home (more, less, most, least, fewer).
Patterns were also assessed. We work on this at school and you can work on patterns at home by having the kiddos use items like candy or different items from the kitchen like spoons and forks to create 2 part patterns, and they can use spoons, forks, and knives (plastic, of course) to create 3 part patterns. They can use beans, or pasta as well. They could also use colors and stickers. They will need to be able to recognize and create 2 and 3 part patterns.
I am happy to schedule a school conference with you to discuss your child’s progress on an individual basis. I am also trying to schedule home visits as well. Remember my conference times at school are on Mondays, Tuesdays and Wednesdays at 10:30 and 2:30. Let me know if you are interested in a conference or a home visit.
COUPON BOOK FUNDRAISER: Our newest fundraiser was sent home this week. The coupon books cost $20 each. If every child in our school sells TWO books, our school can make $17,000 for new technology for the Village!!! If you need more coupon books, let me know. Checks may be made out to JELV. The fundraiser ends November 6. Remember, the books are NOT FREE. If you do not want to purchase the book, it must be returned. Please send a note letting me know that you do not want it. I can’t tell if you haven’t seen it, or if you don’t want it.
ABSENCES: When you send in parent notes (or doctor notes) regarding your child’s absences, please include a description of their illness. The district is trying to document the illnesses that are going around. Please tell me if they are diagnosed with Swine Flu or flu-like symptoms. Thank you for your cooperation with this.
Today, you are receiving a yellow paper asking if your family (or groups of families or other groups) are willing to sponsor a family for Christmas. I always choose 2 families from our Village families who need assistance at Christmas – one for my AM class and one for my PM class. When the families are chosen, I will let you know what is needed by these families and you may send in items or $$ and Mrs. Barnhardt and I will go shopping to fulfill their wishes!!! Just wanted to give you a heads up on this! 

Wednesday, October 21, 2009

October 22, 2009

Ray’s Ramblings
October 22,2009

Dear Parents,

Our trip to Patterson’s was FANTASTIC!!! We couldn’t have had a better day to go – the weather was amazing! Hope you enjoyed your pumpkins!

REPORT CARDS – are going home today. Please read over each area of the report card carefully. In most areas, there is a section marked showing what your child has demonstrated in that area. For example, “identifies numbers” to 20. __/20 will show the number of numerals your child correctly identified out of 20 numerals. Then the score of 1 to 5 reflects the overall score. If your child has scored 1’s or 2’s in any area, I would consider that an area of concern and definitely an area that needs work!

Writing Stages: I have made an error in the assessment of writing stages. I received the insert for writing stages yesterday. The assessment I used was based on the pages in the Parent Orientation Handbook that lists levels 1 to 7. (The insert you are receiving is on the previous page in the orientation handbook.) The levels do NOT correspond to the stages on the insert. Use this table to see the level of writing correlation.

If Report card shows: Report card SHOULD show:
Level 1, 2, 3 Stage 1
Level 4 Stage 2
Level 5 Stage 3
Level 6 Stage 4
Level 7 Stage 5

I will use the insert for the next reporting period. I am sorry for the confusion.

You may keep your copy of the report card and all the inserts. I suggest you post it on the refrigerator or in your homework box so you can refer to it when doing nightly homework.

Please sign the envelope and return it to me tomorrow.

Next week: Community Helper Unit

Wednesday, October 28 is our first Early Release Day. AM students will come to school normally. PM students will NOT attend school that day. I will be making home visits Wednesday afternoon. I am currently scheduled to visit the following homes: Brianna Bigam, Troy Brock, Jadon Lapasnick, Alexandria Ramirez-Buck. If these visits are no longer ok, please drop me a note so I can re-schedule.
Friday, October 30, Community Helper Costume Parade (Your child should come to school dressed in their favorite community helper attire. Be creative! These do NOT have to be purchased costumes. Last year I had a President, a principal, a teacher (complete with coffee mug, badge and pointer) and a veterinarian (with stuffed animals and stethoscope!
October Homework packets are due next Friday. Once again, double treasure box will be given for those students who turn in completed homework packets on Friday!

Wednesday, September 23, 2009

September 24, 2009


Ray’s Ramblings
September 24, 2009

Dear Parents,

INDEPENDENT READERS: Today, we had our first volunteer moms. Each child brought home a little reader and a book slip. Please follow this procedure with the books.

1. Read the book TO your child. Point to each word as you go.
2. Have your child read the book WITH you 1-2 times.
3. Have your child read the book alone, pointing to each word.
4. Play a game with the book. Have your child close the book, then play “find a word/letter”. Have them find the word in the book.
5. Take the repetitive pattern in the book and have your child create their own page using that pattern. Illustrate and send to school the next day (be sure name is on paper!)

I only have 2 mothers in each class who have volunteered to come and help check out the books. If anyone else is willing PLEASE let me know. I completely depend on volunteers to help with this process. I cannot guarantee that your child will get a book every night. If a book does come home, please read it, sign the paper and send any work you did relating to the book to school the next day. If I have a parent, your child will get another book the next night. THEY WILL NOT RECEIVE ANOTHER BOOK UNTIL THE PREVIOUS BOOK IS RETURNED. Remember, there is a $5.00 replacement cost for lost books. Keep them in your child’s folder when you are not reading. Keep them away from pets and younger siblings. The children are told NOT to get the books out of their backpack on the bus or at daycare.

HOMEWORK: September homework packets are due by Wednesday, 9-30. (If the packets are complete on Friday, I will take them home to grade over the weekend.) Children turning in complete homework packets will receive an extra treasure box treat next Friday. October Homework packets will go home on Thursday!
I sent home the field trip permission slips for the Patterson Pumpkin Patch last week. I have not received many slips back. I need the permission slips as soon as possible. The money is not due until the Friday before Fall Break (October 9). If you are able to help pay for another child, please check that on the slip so I can see where we stand. Do not send extra money at this time, I will let you know if we need it. When you do send money, make checks out to JELV, please.

BOOK ORDERS are due tomorrow. Remember, one check to Scholastic Book Clubs can pay for all book orders.

Upcoming Themes:

September 28 – October 2 - PUMPKINS
October 5 – 9 The Farm
October 19 – 23 The Farm
October 26 -30 COMMUNITY HELPERS

Upcoming Dates to Remember:
Friday, September 25 – Fall Comprehension Assessment
Thursday, October 8 – JELV Family Fun Night “Hoe Down” 5:00 to 7:00
October 10 – 18 – FALL BREAK
October 20 – Field Trip to Patterson Pumpkin Patch
October 28 – Early Release – AM comes to school; PM does not!
October 30 – Community Helper Costume Parade (all children dress either as their favorite community helper OR what they want to be when they grow up! NO HALLOWEEN COSTUMES OR SUPER HEROES. (Parade time will be announced later)

Wednesday, September 2, 2009

September 3, 2009


Ray’s Ramblings
September 3, 2009

Dear Parents,

We have had a very busy week. Initial screening and assessment of all children is complete and we will begin ELF Groups (reading) next week. ELF stands for Early Literacy Friends. Whenever I say ELF it refers to our reading groups.

NO SCHOOL ON MONDAY: Everyone enjoy your three day weekend!

PARENT ORIENTATION: Thursday night is Parent Orientation. Please come at the time you signed up for. Remember to be prepared to come either 30 minutes early or stay 30 minutes after the session in my room. Remember, this meeting is for adults only!

TAKE HOME FOLDERS: Some of our folders are getting quite full! Please make it a habit to go through your child’s folder each night. When you return the folder the next day, it should ONLY contain homework, note to me, or envelope with money! Please remove work that has been completed! Remember to send folders everyday.

HOME WORK PROJECT: I am very pleased with the projects that you completed at home. They will be on display Thursday night at Orientation!


TREASURE BOX: Please continue to send items for Treasure Box. We will be drawing from this each Friday! Thank you so much for your donations!!!

BEHAVIOR: The children seem to be settling into our routine. Thank you for your support from home. Continue to talk with your child about “making good choices” and “stop and think”.

HOMEWORK: All children should be practicing writing their name correctly! As they write their name, have them SAY the name of each letter. I am finding that many children cannot spell or recognize the letters in their name! Also practice writing numbers 0 to 10, using the following rhymes:

SEPTEMBER HOMEWORK PACKETS: Our first “OFFCIAL” homework packet will be given out at Parent Orientation.




1
Straight line down
Then you’re done.
That’s the way
To make a one!

2
Around and back
On the railroad track.
Two! Two!
Two! Two!
3
Around a tree,
Around a tree,
That’s the way
To make a three!

4
Down and over,
Down once more,
That’s the way
To make a four!


5
Straight line down,
Then around,
Hat on top
And five’s a clown!
6
A stick and a hoop
Do the tricks
That’s the way
To make a six!

7
Across the sky
And down from heaven
That’s the way
To make a seven!

8
Make an ‘S’
Do not wait
Come back up
And that’s an eight!
9
A hoop and a line
That’s a nine!


14
Straight line down
Then around with a grin
That’s the way
To make a ten!


b

Thursday, August 20, 2009

August 20, 2009

Ray’s Ramblings
August 20, 2009

Dear Parents,

Many important things are included in your child’s Take Home Folder Today. Please read carefully!

FOLDERS: I am very pleased that you are being so diligent in sending the Take Home Folders to school daily. Please check the folder each night and return it to school either EMPTY or put lunch money, book orders or notes to me in the folder. Please take out all work that is sent home.

ABSENCES: Remember, if your child is absent, you must send in a doctor note if they have been seen by a doctor OR you may write a Parent Note explaining the absence within three days! I am sending in a sheet with 4 sample parent notes for you to use. Please keep these handy. If your child is absent, please cut one of these off and send it in. Of course, you may write your own note. This is just an attempt to help you out! Remember you may only have 8 (eight) parent notes for the entire year! (Read the Parent Handbook).

BEHAVIOR: We have started our Apple Chart for good behavior. When your childcomes to school, they will have a green apple. As long as they are following the Five Steps without reminders, their apple will remain green. If they have a problem, they will be given a warning. At warning #2, they should STOP AND THINK about what is going on and stop the behavior. This usually works for most children. However, if the behavior continues and they get a third warning, their apple will be changed to YELLOW. They will spend 5 minutes at recess walking laps and discussing the behavior with me. Hopefully it will not happen again. If a child has another episode of behavior problems in the same day, their apple could move to RED. At this point, you will get a note home (or a phone call). If the behavior warrants, we will go to the office and you will be receiving a phone call from Mrs. Sampson or Mrs. Schlafer. At the end of the day, all children who still have GREEN apples, will receive a sticker to show you that they had a good day. I realize these stickers may not make it home. I keep a record of behavior. If behavior becomes a problem, I WILL LET YOU KNOW! No news is good news!

TREASURE BOX: I would like to be able to reward the students who stay on GREEN ALL WEEK with Treasure Box. I currently have nothing for treasure box. If you have extra McDonalds or Happy Meal toys, these make excellent items for treasure box. Last year, many parents had their children clean out toy chests for small items that may be a treasure to another child. On the supply list, you were supposed to send in a $10 class fee. I have only received two fees!!! If you send the class fee in, I can use the money to purchase some party toys OR you may purchase party items and send them in! ( I also need Play-Doh!!)

CAR LINE: The carline for parents picking up and dropping off their children will begin on August 24. If you are ONLY planning to drop your child off, you do not need to do anything. If you plan to pick up your child in the carline, you must let me know. I will send home a form for you to fill out and you will receive a special tag to put on your child’s backpack and a matching tag to place in your window.
SHOES: Please read through your Parent Handbook carefully. Particularly the part about shoes. It is highly recommended for every child to wear tennis shoes to school. We have lots of trouble on the playground with children tripping on flip flops and stepping on wood chips. We have even had children step on them and get splinters. Be sure to remember that WEDNESDAY is our GYM day and tennis shoes are required on that day.

JEWELRY: We are having a problem with girls wearing jewelry. I know this is a neat thing to do. If the child can wear the jewelry and leave it alone, that is fine. If they continue to take it off and play with it, it becomes a toy. Toys are not allowed at school and will be taken away and put in backpacks.

HOME VISITS: It is the Jessamine Early Learning Village policy for kindergarten teachers to make 1 home visit with each child at some point throughout the year. Home visits are very important to your child. It allows me to see “their world”. I do realize that sometimes home visits are not possible and I am willing to make different arrangements if needed (meet at school, McDonald’s, etc.). Please fill out the enclosed Home Visit form and return it to school as soon as possible. I currently have 48 children on my class list. Please be patient as I work through scheduling these home visits in my ‘outside’ time. We will have one day in first semester designed for home visits for PM students (October 28) and one day second semester for AM (March 16) students. Keep these days in mind.

SALLY FOSTER FUNDRAISER: It’s time for JELV’s annual Sally Foster Fundraiser for technology! Last year we raised approximately $9000.00 and we look forward to another successful year. This fundraiser features quality gift-wrap, unique gift items, gourmet chocolates, edibles, and much more. And, everything is value-priced at $20 or less! The fundraiser will begin on Tuesday September 1 and end on Tuesday September 15. Order packets will be placed in your students backpack. Please return them in your child¹s backpack by Tuesday September 15. Orders will be received the week following fall break. As always, we keep the children¹s safety in mind, and encourage the students to only sell to familiar adults and with the assistance of an adult. We appreciate your help in helping your child¹s school raise money for technology.

SCHOLASTIC BOOK ORDERS: The Welcome Back to School book orders are going home today. I will send book orders home once each month. There are two ways to order. You may check on the book order the items you wish to purchase and send a check made out to SCHOLASTIC BOOKCLUBS. Put the order form and the check in an envelope marked book orders with your child’s name and put it in your child’s take home folder. You may also order online using a credit card. I am sending these instructions on a separate paper for you to keep for future reference. You can also find the directions on my website: www.carlaray.net. I am sending the orders home today. Please return orders to me by next Thursday. I will place the orders online over the weekend next week. If you are making online orders, please have these placed by Friday. The online orders will come to school with the rest of the orders about 7 days after placing the orders. If you choose to order from both book orders, you may still make ONE check out to Scholastic. I recommend item #37 in the Scholastic order for everyone. This is a set of High Frequency Readers that we will be using in ELF groups.

PARENT ORIENTATION NIGHT: Please remember to put September 10 on your calendar. This night is for PARENTS. Try to make arrangements to leave your children with a sitter. There are four sessions for parents in my room. Be prepared to stay at school for 1 hour. Thirty minutes will be in my room. The second 30 minutes will be in the cafeteria. If you have a 4:30 time slot, you will go to the cafeteria at 5:00. If you have the last time slot, please go to the cafeteria BEFORE coming to my room. If you have one of the two middle sessions, you may choose to go to the cafeteria either before OR after the session in my room!

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Welcome to a New Year!!!

Ray’s Ramblings
August 14, 2009

Dear Parents,

Welcome to Kindergarten! We have had a very good beginning to what I know will be a fantastic year! I hope your children are coming home and telling you all about our day!

Ray’s Ramblings is my weekly newsletter. I will send it home every Thursday. I will also try to hold any important papers to send home on Thursday so you know that will be the day for important things! This week (due to phase-in) I have waited to send the letter home on Friday. In the future, look for my letter on Thursdays.

Many of you have asked about the internet/acceptable use policy form I indicated in my handbook. This form will be coming at a later date. It is being revised.

So far, we have practiced our daily routine. Please talk with your child about this and make sure they know it. When they come in, they are to go directly to their cubby, unzip their backpack and take out their Take-Home Folder. The folders are placed in the wire basket outside my door. Then they are to find their name on the sign-in chart and place it in the can. Then they come into the room and sit on the carpet. Please remember to put any important papers, notes, lunch money IN THE Take Home folder.

We are also learning the Five Steps to Success. These are our classroom rules. We have learned a song that teaches these steps. It is sung to the tune of “The More we Get Together”.

What are the five steps, five steps, five steps?
What are the five steps, five steps to success?
1. Safe hands and safe feet
2. Try your best
3. Express yourself
4. Play nice with others
5. Stop and think!

Next week, we will be having hearing screenings and beginning of the year Early Literacy Testing. We will continue to learn the classroom routine and meet our specials teachers. We will have Music (Mrs. Dolive) on Monday and Art (Mrs. Gilpin) on Tuesday. We have already met Mrs. Rhodes, our gym teacher.
We will be working next week on writing and recognizing our names, assessing pencil grips, cutting and gluing. We will be going over our colors and learning some color words. We will be practicing counting and recognizing numbers to 10. Please be practicing these skills at home.
If your child cannot write his name, please put this skill at the top of your homework list! We write our name on every paper we do! We will begin homework packets in September. It is important that you have a “school box” of supplies on hand at home for your child to use for homework. They will need pencils, scissors, glue sticks and crayons. It is very important that you practice the skills we are learning at home.



My classroom is a very diverse group of students of varying abilities. I have some children who are already reading and some children who are just beginning to learn their ABCs and some who are in varying stages between. I will be introducing the letters in whole group and introducing the “Phonics Song”. After Labor Day we will begin our ELF Groups (Early Literacy Families or reading groups) and will be individualizing for each child’s level. If your child already knows their letters, just consider this a review time for them. ALL children should be practicing writing their name using an initial capital letter and the rest in lowercase.


If you have not already done so, please send in all the paperwork by Monday. I will be sending home checklists next week to let you know what forms you are missing.




Next week: I will be sending August book orders.

Remember, your child is required to bring their backpack and their Take-Home folder EVERYDAY! This is a MUST!!! If you have any questions, please send a note in your child’s folder. You are also welcome to e-mail me at: cjlray@gmail.com

I am e-mailing my newsletter to parents who have given me their e-mail AND I am posting the newsletter on my classroom blog at: : http://www.clray.blogspot.com/




If you were unable to attend Open House, you will need to sign-up for one of the three remaining sessions of Parent Orientation that will be held on Thursday, September 10. There are three remaining sessions for you to choose from: 4:30 to 5:00, 5:15 to 5:45, 6:00 to 6:30. The 6:45 to 7:15 session has already been filled. Please cut the following form off and send it back to me! It is very important for every parent to attend this orientation. I will be demonstrating correct handwriting procedures, going over expectation for homework and the kindergarten curriculum. I will explain our day, what we do and why we do it! This night is for PARENTS! If at all possible, please make arrangements not to bring children.

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Child’s Name: ______________________________

Parent’s name(s) ____________________________

I prefer to attend the following session:

____ 4:30 to 5:00
____ 5:15 to 5:45
____ 6:00 to 6:30

Sunday, April 5, 2009

100th Day Collections

Spring Break

Wow! Where have I been?? I can't believe how fast this year is passing! Spring Break is over! We will begin our final countdown on Monday! We have a lot to do in the time that is left.

I want to post this slideshow. It is of the 100th day project. Enjoy!!

Thursday, February 26, 2009

February 26, 2009




Next week is “I Love to Read” week. I am planning lots of fun activities based on our favorite Dr. Seuss books!!

Today I am sending home the printout report of the mid year PAS Predictive Assessment Series) test that was recently given to your child. Below are some examples of what each skill assesses:


Consonant ¬ ³House, which of the following begins with the same sound as house? Pencil, kite, or hear²

Vowel ¬ ³Find the picture that has the sound /e/ as in see. bend, van, peach.²
Phoneme ¬ ³Find the picture of the word that rhymes with lake: fountain, car, bake.²
Letters ¬ ³Find the lowercase letter, F V g²
Syllable ¬ ³Find the word bad: sit, bag, bad²
Vocabulary ¬ ³Find the picture that shows the sock under the bed.²
L: Main Idea ¬ ³What is this story about?²
L: Story Elements ¬ ³In this story, where does the family live?²
L: Strategy ¬ ³The writer wanted us to learn ________________ from this
story.²

Spring is in the Air!!! Actually, Spring has arrived in our classroom a bit early. This is the time each year when I have to have a ‘boy – girl’ talk with the class. There is lots of giggling and talking about body parts, etc. The choice activity on the playground becomes chasing! I don’t allow chasing for the following reasons – when they try to ‘catch’, someone usually gets hurt or something gets torn. Running together is fine, as long as they don’t try to ‘catch’ someone!  Another problem right now is clothing with my little girls. We spend time each day sitting criss-cross on the carpet. It seems that our pants styles are not meeting the end of the shirt. Things are being exposed that should NOT be!!! The little boys are having a hard time not noticing this. I am having to call down someone daily for pointing out or giggling at a little girl’s ‘gap’ between the bottom of her shirt and the top of her pants. Check at home to see if, when seated on the floor, if their shirts cover ALL skin!!!

March 18th – OUR NEXT ½ DAY: This time AM students do NOT come to school but PM comes as usual.

SKIP COUNTING GUIDE: I am having a number of parents asking for tips on counting by 2’s. See if this helps – this is how I demonstrate at school!

The children need to count by 2's to 20 - but quickly. They cannot obviously be counting the odd numbers in their head. Have them practice this:
2
4
6
8
0

Write these numbers like this (vertical). Have them say 2-4-6-8-10 over and over quickly til they have that memorized. When they gets to the zero that’s 10, they holds up one finger (for 1 ten). We repeat this at school: (like a cheer)
2-4-6-8-10
Now go back and say it again!
Have them say this until they have the pattern down, then go on to 20!
Then show them how if they just put a 1 in front of each number is makes 12-14-16-18-then the zero becomes the next 10 . . . 20! (Pop up the second finger for 20). Then they can do the 20's - (which will be easy - 22, 24 26 28, then bingo - third finger is . . . 30). Then do 30's. They only have to count by 2's to 20 but if they can truly get to 20 and understand the pattern, they can go all the way to 100! If they lose their place in the tens, when they pop up the next number, count their fingers by 10!
MONEY: Here are the rhymes I am teaching to help the children learn the money names and values. Please be practicing at home!
Penny, penny, easily spent -- Coppery brown and worth 1 cent!
Nickel, nickel, thick and fat -- You’re worth 5 cents, I know that!
Dime, dime, little and thin -- I remember, you’re worth ten!
Quarter quarter, big and bold -- You’re worth 25 cents I’m told!


HOME VISTS/Conferences – By the end of this week, I will have met with parents of each child at LEAST one time. At this point, I will only schedule conferences if needed or if requested. If you would like to meet with me, just send me a note to school in your child’s folder or send an e-mail! cjlray@gmail.com
PARENT VOLUNTEERS: We are experiencing technical difficulties with our volunteers. Things beyond our control have caused some parents to either have to change their schedules or not be as consistent with volunteering in the classroom. I totally understand that things come up. I appreciate all the wonderful help that I receive. I depend on my parent volunteers to check homework daily and maintain the independent book check-out system. If I do not have volunteers, the books will not go home and the homework may not be checked.
Currently in AM, I have regular volunteers on Mon. Tue. and Wednesday. I have no one on Thursday or Friday for the time being.
In PM, I have moms on Tuesday, and Thursday. I have floating moms that may come on Monday or Wednesday.
If anyone is able to fill in the gaps, let me know. You will need to fill out the volunteer papers and get trained.
SPRING MUSIC PROGRAM: Mrs. Dolive, our music teacher is preparing the children for our program for parents on Thursday night, March 19. Please make plans now to be here that night. Our scheduled times are 5:30 – 5:50 for AM and 6:10 – 6:30 for PM classes.

Sunday, January 25, 2009

1-26-09 Update!!!

I want to make sure everyone know, WE DO HAVE SCHOOL TOMORROW, JANUARY 26 - unless it is called off due to snow.

I have mentioned before that I get our homework packet offline from kellywkindergarten.com. I usually check it carefully and adjust it for our needs. Evidently, I overlooked the fact that THEY have a conference day on the 26th. WE DO NOT!!! I didn't catch this when I ran the copies. I am sorry for any inconvenience this may cause.

Remember, this week is Count Me In week. We are aiming for perfect attendance. If we have 100% attendance for 4 out of 5 days, we will earn a hot chocolate/cookie party!!! We also have special days planned to encourage attendance!

Monday is kick off day
Tuesday is BLUE and WHITE day (to support the CATS!!)
Wednesday is CRAZY SOCKS DAY ( I bought a new pair and am ready!!!)
Thursday is "Wear your hall color day". We are on the GREEN hall!!! Be looking for GREEN!
Friday, the entire Village will wear PJs to school! We are really looking forward to this!

Please make every effort to have your child at school everyday. However, if your child has to miss, be sure to send in a doctor's excuse or a handwritten parent note. This will count the day as present for the purposes of the contest!

Last week, Mrs. Areaux did a count and compared our days in school with the other elementary schools. My count was off. Officially, last Friday was our 95th day of school. If we have no snow days this week (???!!!?!?!?), our 100th day will be on Friday - along with our pajama party!!! I will still accept the 100s day projects until next Friday, February 5.

We will celebrate the 100th day on the 100th day of school (that makes sense! hahaha). So, I need the collection of 100 things to count and the 100 things to eat for our 100 mix ON the 100th day. I will attempt to keep you up to date on this. Just remember, 100th day is Friday, January 30 if we have no snow days!!! If it snows, just keep adding on days.

Is this clear as mud???

Let me know if you have any questions!!

Wednesday, January 21, 2009

January 22, 2009


Ray’s Ramblings
January 22, 2009

Dear Parents,

We have been enjoying our study of Inuits and the Arctic!!! Please ask your child what they have learned!

Tonight is our first Family Fun Night of 2009! I hope you all can come and have lots of Family Fun!!! Our Snowman projects are on display in the Library!!! Be sure to stop by and see them!!!!

We are off and running in 2009!!! Report cards have already gone home and we are almost finished with our mid-year testing. The mid-year math assessment is complete. By Friday, we should have completed our PAS testing! It has been a rough week but we are surviving!!! I am very proud of your children. Bubbling in circles is something we have certainly never done before!!!

I am attempting to make my last home visits/conferences. I am down to single digits. If I have not yet completed a home visit or school conference with you and have not been in touch with you, PLEASE drop me a note and I will schedule you ASAP. Once I have completed first visits on all 46 children, I will begin 2nd rounds for those who request!

COUNT ME IN WEEK – Next week is “Count Me In” week at the Village! This is the week we push for 100% attendance from all children. If we have at least 4 days of perfect attendance out of the five, we earn a hot chocolate and cookie party!!! Help us earn our party! If your child is sick and has to miss school, please bring in either a doctor’s note or a handwritten note explaining the absence and we can still count it as being present! You received a YELLOW sheet that details this day and the special activities! To encourage attendance we are having the following special activities each day:

Monday 1-26th – First day of competition
Tuesday 1-27th – Blue and White day – everyone wear UK colors!!!
Wednesday 1-28th – Crazy sock day – wear the craziest socks you can find!!!
Thursday 1-29th – Wear your hallway color – We are on the GREEN hall so try your best to wear GREEN!!!
Friday 1-30th – ENTIRE SCHOOL WILL WEAR PAJAMAS!!!

Join me in celebrating the inauguration of our new president, Barack Obama!!! What a historic day!!!





BOOK ORDERS: We had an unexpected 4 day weekend last week!!! Book orders were supposed to be ordered on Sunday but I waited to see if any orders were coming in for Friday (there were!!) So they will be a bit late. Should be in next week!


REACH FOR THE STARS!!! If you come in to school, please be sure to look at our door. Each child has a mitten on the door. They are earning stickers as their knowledge grows! We are earning stickers when we:

• Count to 20
• Write to 20
• Count by 10
• Count by 5
• Count by 2
• Know all 26 capitals
• Know all 26 lowercase
• Know all 31 sounds
• Can write first name correctly with initial capital letter
• Can write last name correctly with initial capital letter
Help us earn our stickers!!!! We are going to be working hard to correct our backwards letters, form letters correctly and try to write on LINED paper. I have had a few questions about what I mean by lined paper. I mean top line is solid, midline is dotted, bottom line is solid. This is NOT regular notebook paper. You can find nice pads of handwriting paper at Wal-Mart!!!

I am sending another copy of correct formation of letters. Please use this when practicing handwriting. ALL LETTERS START AT TOP AND COME DOWN!!!

Wednesday, January 7, 2009

1-9-09


Ray’s Ramblings
January 8, 2009

Happy New Year!!! We are officially half way through kindergarten and on the way to first grade!!! Hopefully, your children are telling you about our transitions. Before Christmas, the children began being dismissed by their drivers at the bus and they are walking on their own into the building and to the classroom! That was our first transition! This week, we began going through the lunch line on Tuesdays. We will do this (like first graders) for the rest of the year (on Tuesdays). In about a month, we will begin punching in our cafeteria account numbers at the end of the lunch line. I will be sending these numbers home soon. You will need to work with your child to help them learn their 4 digit number. This number will stay with them through the Jessamine County school system (high school).

REPORT CARDS are going home today. Again, please look over each item very carefully. ALL I NEED BACK IS THE SIGNED YELLOW ENVELOPE! You may keep the report card and all other pages included. At this point in the year, your child should have mastered (or be very close to) ALL capitals, lowercase and sounds. They should be counting, and writing to 20. We will spend the rest of the year building vocabulary and developing our writing stages. Hopefully, all will be at a stage 5 or 6 writing by the end of the year. We will be doing much more addition and subtraction. Numbers and letters should be formed correctly. I will begin to be much more picky about this. All writing should be done with LOWER CASE letters except for the beginning of a sentence or a name. Please help your child with this at home. Spaces should be put between words. We will be focusing on lined paper and will be ‘correcting’ our mistakes. You may see papers going home to be corrected for homework.

CONFERENCES/HOME VISITS: I have almost had a chance to meet with all 45 families!!! I believe there are only 6 left for me to have 100%!!! I am sending home request forms for my remaining students. Please indicate whether you prefer a school conference or a home visit. Send these back and I will contact you to schedule a time. Anyone who would like to schedule a conference to discuss the report cards or any other concerns, please just send me a note! I would be happy to meet with anyone. Remember, my planning times are on Monday, Thursday and Friday at either 10:30 or 2:30.

JANUARY BOOK ORDERS: Are going home today. Please have them turned back in by next Friday, January 16 (or complete online ordering by Sunday, the 18th.)

TESTING: For the next two weeks, we will be testing. We will, once again, have a team of teachers giving the DIBELS test. We will also be taking a PAS test. Both of these tests will measure their achievement for mid-year. They will be given again at the end of the year. Because of testing, individual check out books will NOT go home until testing is over (last week in January). I WILL still need my parent volunteers to assist with testing. I now have openings both AM and PM on Wednesday for a volunteer. If you are interested, please let me know.

SNOWMAN PROJECT: The snowman projects that were sent home on December 19 are due tomorrow – January 9. These projects are being displayed in the library. You will need to make a point to go and see them if you are in the building! What we have so far are FANTASTIC!!! All children who have returned this project will get an extra prize from the treasure box on Friday!!!

UPCOMING DATES:

Week of 1-12 to 16 – PAS testing
Week of 1-19 to 23 – DIBELS and MATH Assessments
January 19 – NO SCHOOL – Martin Luther King Day