Welcome Kindergarten Round Up Mrs. Coronado Mrs. Barganier Ms. Weinschenk Mrs. Heimann Mrs. Miller...

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WelcomeKindergarten Round Up Mrs. Coronado

Mrs. Barganier Ms. WeinschenkMrs. Heimann Mrs. Miller

All images were purchased from Scrappin’ Doodles and may not be redistributed.

The Kissing Hand Snowman Back to school MittensNursery Rhymes Bears’ HibernationChicka, Chicka Boom Boom 100th DayColors/Shapes ZooFamily/All about me/Grandparent’s Day Groundhog Day/WeatherApples/Johnny Appleseed Community Helpers5 senses Valentine’s DayLittle Red Hen Q and UFire Safety Presidents/American SymbolsFarm, Pumpkins, Leaves, Scarecrows Fairy TalesWinter Animals, Christmas Desert/Cactus HotelTurkeys , Pilgrims, Native Americans Cowboys/RodeoDinosaurs SpaceGraduation GardenOcean Ponds/Frogs

Kindergarten Themes

8:15 School Begins8:15-8:30 Morning Work (ELA/Math Review)8:30-8:50 Fundations (Phonics Curriculum)8:50-9:10 Shared Reading9:10-10:20 Guilded Reading/Centers10:25-11:05 Recess and Lunch11:05-12:30 Math/Everyday Calendar12:30-1:10 Recess/Snack1:15-1:55 Specials (Art, Music, Library, Technology, PE)1:55-2:20 End of Day(Review/Homework)

*Science and Social Studies is incorporated into the theme of the week.

A Day in the LifeSample Schedule

SPECIALSArt Music

Technology CHARACTER ED

Library P.E.

Common Core AlignmentImagine Rosefield follows the

Common Core Guidelines adopted by the state of Arizona

For more information about the rigorous kindergarten standards, please visit the Arizona Department of Education website at:

www.azed.gov/azcommoncore/elastandards/k-2ela/www.azed.gov/azcommoncore/mathstandards/k2math/

DIBELS – What’s that? • The Dynamic Indicators of Basic Early Literacy Skills (DIBELS) are a set of

procedures and measures for assessing the acquisition of early literacy skills. • They are designed to be short (one minute) fluency measures used to regularly

monitor the development of early literacy and early reading skills.• FSF (First Sound Fluency) and LNF (Letter Naming Fluency) are the tests that the

kindergarten students will be assessed on at the beginning of the year.• FSF is identifying the first sounds of words. (ie. Cat is /c/)• LNF is simply calling out each letters name in a random order.

• DIBELS is given 3 times a year. – August, January, May

Phonics

Skill DevelopmentEach level of Fundations presents skills in a carefully structured scope and sequence. These build on previously taught skills and are brought forward cumulatively: from unit to unit, year to year

•Letter Formation•Phonological and Phonemic Awareness•Sound Mastery•Phonics•Vocabulary•Irregular (Trick) Word Instruction•Fluency•Comprehension

•Teaches foundational concepts rather than memorization, provides a strong foundation for Reading, Writing, and Spelling•Unit Tests •Repetition, practice, scaffolding (one concept builds up to another, ongoing throughout the year)•Please be flexible and trust us!

Math in FocusWhat is Singapore Math?“Singapore math” is the term used to refer to the mathematics curriculum used in Singapore. For over 15 years, Singapore has consistently scored at the top of international mathematics comparison studies. Its unique approach to teaching math — which focuses on problem solving, deep understanding, and model drawing — has helped Singapore students excel, and now U.S. students have the same opportunity to benefit from this proven curriculum! Math in Focus® is the U.S. edition of Singapore’s most widely used program. It teaches the same content as traditional mathematics programs — just in a way that emphasizes understanding and flexible thinking. Math in Focus will teach your children both how and why math works. This deep understanding means that they will be better able to use math in real-life situations.

Getting Ready for Kindergarten

Counting Writing NumbersAlphabet – Letter Recognition/SoundsForming LettersSelf Care – zippers, lunchboxes, bathroom, hygieneName Writing/Correct Pencil GripListening Skills/Attention Span

Tax CreditTax credit donations are 100% tax deductible from your state tax return. This means, that your child can have FREE field trips, school events and graduation. Anyone can donate in the name of your child or to their classroom. This includes grandparents, aunts, uncles and close family friends. Maximum donation is $400 per married couple (file jointly) or $200 single tax payer. We are requesting a minimum of $100 per child to cover the expenses of the below listed items. This fee can be paid in full or in four equal increments of $25.00. All monies need to be paid in full by December 31, 2014 so it can be claimed on your 2014 Tax return. Farm Field Trip White Tanks Field TripZoo Field Trip Thanksgiving PlayChildren Museum Field Trip ButterfliesRodeo Day*All field trips include bus transportation expenses. All kindergartners will participate in all of the above events unless your child is a half day student.

Enrichment FeeThe enrichment fee is a one time $600.00 fee.This fee is necessary because the state of Arizona only allots monies for a half day kindergarten program. This fee allows your child to attend a full day program which includes but is not limited to: special area classes, field trips, enrichment activities, intervention programs

Thank You

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