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  • Special Visitors in K Prep Today

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  • Morning Tables

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  • Phonics Study: Stamp the Mystery Letter

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  • Music with Ms. Joanie!

    Meet Ms. Joanie our Music Enrichment Teacher! Ms. Joanie plays her guitar and the children dance and sing-a-long. We always have lots of fun when she comes to class! IMG_0332

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  • Fine Motor Muscles: Working with clips

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    Clips are a very important part to our Classroom.   They help us work at centers during Free Choice Time!

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    We wanted to practice to make our tiny fine motor muscles super strong!

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    Be sure to check your homework folders for fun clip games to practice at home!

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  • Small Groups: Phonics Study

    Our phonics study continued today in K Prep as we chose items out of the mystery box and placed them on the letter that corresponded to the beginning sound for some groups and the ending sound for others.  Keep practicing at home!

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  • Number Formation!

     This week in math, the K-Prep class worked on making their numbers using the correct formation!  We sang fun number poems to help us, which can be found in the students’ homework binders.  Throughout the week we built on this skill of forming numbers, while trying to accommodate many learning styles!

    The students traced tactile yarn numbers with their fingers, drew numbers in sand trays, and traced dotted numbers using dry and erase markers! A dry and erase writing activity is also found in the homework binder.  You can never get too much practice!

    What a fun and busy week of learning!

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  • Pond Habitat!

    This month is all about the Pond Habitat and we are learning so much!  We learned that ponds are bodies of water surrounded by land and are filled with rain water.  The animals that we will be learning about this month were also introduced; frogs, ducks, beavers, and this week’s focus, the box turtle!

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     Most of us have seen a turtle before and so in our small groups we talked about what we already knew about turtles!  We read the story Box Turtle at Long Pond and we learned so many new facts about turtles that we added to our list!

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    I would say we are quite the turtle experts now!

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  • The color YELLOW

    The color this month is yellow! Today we talked about the color yellow and created yellow prints with lemons. Help your child find yellow objects around your house today! IMG_0479 IMG_0473 IMG_0481 IMG_0482 IMG_0484 IMG_0487 IMG_0490 IMG_0494 IMG_0495 IMG_0496 IMG_0498

  • Small Groups: Phonics Study

    Before your child begins to read, he/she is learning about the way letters and sounds work together to form words. Phonemic awareness and phonics are the first steps a child makes in their journey to becoming readers.  By listening to and playing around with the sounds in language, your child is building an important foundation for reading. These playful processes are a part of phonemic awareness, which research has found to be the best predictor of reading success in young children.

    If your child has phonemic awareness, he or she understands that words are made up of sounds (phonemes) and that those sounds can be grouped together, moved, and changed. Throughout the day there are many opportunities to point out words that begin or end with the same sound. Just making your child aware of sounds in words is one of the first steps in reading.  Click on the first picture below for an online game called Dog’s Letter Pit that your child can play to practice building phonemic awareness.  Have fun!

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