October 17, 2018

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In a primary class mixed with three age groups (preschoolers, pre-kindergartners, and kindergartners), kindergartners are considered to be the role models for the class often giving cultural and practical life lessons to their younger peers.

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Every afternoon, the kindergarten class is structured with a formal lesson covering the curriculum item for the day and then students begin their work cycle with a follow up writing assignment.  Math, science, reading and Spanish goals are then completed by the students.

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As more responsibilities are given to our kindergartners, more learning experiences are also provided.  For instance, kindergartners go on additional field trips like the recent one to the fire station and an upcoming field trip to Red Rock Canyon.

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Favorite children’s chapter books are read to the kindergarten classes each afternoon. Once a chapter book is done, Ms. Melissa and Ms. Diana create activities centered upon the main themes in the book and a chapter book party commences.

"Freckle Juice" chapter book party.

“Freckle Juice” chapter book party.

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It often includes eating a delicious treat, doing artwork, and then playing games. These hand-on activities reinforce main themes read in the books and gives our students a deeper exposure to the main characters in the books.

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Several times a year, outside educational groups are brought to school to provide an assembly for all of the primary students.  We recently had drummers from Africa entertain and educate our students.

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 During the assembly, three performers graced our stage with song, dance, and story. Humor and education were woven into this high energy performance. Students learned that “ja, ja” (pronounced “wow, wow”) are the African words for “yes, yes.”  

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Children were reminded that Africa is the second largest continent in the world with the second highest population of just over 1 billion people living in 54 different countries. There are nearly 2,000 languages spoken throughout the continent, with 10 main ones used most often including English, French, Arabic, Portuguese, and Swahili.  As part of the cultural curriculum, students learned about the importance of music, dance, and storytelling in the African culture and they got to experience it firsthand!

Dancing on stage during the African Drummers Assembly.

Dancing on stage during the African Drummers Assembly.

See you at the annual FMS/PTO Fall Festival.  A school wide event that you won’t want to miss!

Labeling the parts of a pumpkin, in Spanish.

Labeling the parts of a pumpkin, in Spanish.

REMINDERS:

Celebrate America Day is Wednesday, 10/24.  Your child may dress up in any costume that reflects any of our 50 United States, or they can simply dress in red white and blue!  Primary students will be dismissed at 11:15am.

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No school on Thursday, 10/25 due to teacher in-service.

Our garden flowers.

Our garden flowers.

No school on Friday, 10/26 in honor of Nevada Day.

THANKS:

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To Evangelina (Roman’s mom) and Brianne (Ben and Alex’s mom) for providing a beautiful cooking project (pumpkin muffins).  We also appreciate Christi (Camila’s mom) for helping out with making calendar art.

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Thanks to Noel, McCoy, and their families for supplying healthy and beautiful snacks, as well as, flowers for our classroom.

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October 5, 2018

Completing Black Elk's medicine wheel. A lesson on peace in the face of life lessons.

Completing Black Elk’s medicine wheel. A lesson on peace from our peace curriculum.

At the beginning of every month, you can expect to see different cultural, art, and science materials coming home.  The materials reflect the particular theme and subject matter found in our curriculum. For instance, we are introducing the concept of “vertebrates” and “invertebrates”  along with mammals in our science area. Jobs on the shelves reflect this curriculum and any of the work coming home is an extension of our monthly themes.

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One of the areas that gets a big monthly update is called Practical Life. The Practical Life area offers students a chance to develop practical skills that help them do things in life like slicing a strawberry and serving sections to a friend, or tweezing and pouring jobs designed to build the coordination and strength in the fingers to correctly grasp a pencil and learn to write comfortably.

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Ever wonder what the themes are for the month?  We invite you to look carefully at the calendar your child brings home at the start of the new month.  A small art project (tied to the current theme) is made by the children and attached to the calendar. You will notice on these calendars that we include monthly themes and also highlight important dates for you to be aware of.

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Completing the 100 Board!

Completing the 100 Board!

These themes may give you discussion topics with your child, or enrich their new found knowledge with your experience.  The year long curriculum can be found in the parent information packet we distributed earlier in August, during parent orientation.  

Hand washing job.

Hand washing job.

The scholastic book fair was a big success and we appreciate the generosity of our families who donated books to our classroom.  

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Our Kindergarten field trip to the fire station was well attended and informative.  We appreciate the watchful care our parent chaperones brought to their important task.

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REMINDERS:

The PTO Fall Festival is on Friday, 10/19 from 5:00 pm -8:00 pm. Come and enjoy the lovely weather, games, music, and food with the whole FMS community.  We are looking forward to seeing all of you there!

Learning about the geometric solids.

Learning about the geometric solids.

Working on the 1,000 chain.

Working on the 1,000 chain.

Celebrate America  Day is on Wednesday, 10/24. Your child may dress in a costume representing any state in the Union.  They will enjoy an “excursion” through several classrooms, with each room hosting different states in the United States.  An all school parade will commence around 11:00 am (parents are invited) and students will be dismissed at 11:15am.

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No school on 10/25 due to teacher in-service.

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Sequencing the knobbed cylinders.

Sequencing the knobbed cylinders.

No school on 10/26 in observance of Nevada Day.

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THANKS:

Thanks to Caroline, Roman, and their families for supplying healthy and beautiful snacks, as well as flowers for our classroom.

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