WELCOME to Kindergarten

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WELCOME to Kindergarten September 12, 2017

What is the Common Core? Common Core standards… provide a consistent, clear understanding of what students are expected to learn across the curriculum areas so teachers and parents know what they need to do to help them are designed to be robust and relevant to the real world, reflecting the knowledge and skills that our young people need for success in college and careers.

3 Major Shifts In Math… Teachers will concentrate on teaching a more focused set of major math concepts and skills. This will allow students time to master key math concepts and skills in a more organized way throughout the year and from one grade to the next. It will also call for teachers to use rich and challenging math content and to engage students in solving real-world problems in order to inspire greater interest in mathematics.

Mathematics Units Unit 1: Classroom Routines & Materials Unit 2: Counting & Measurement 1 Unit 3: 2D Geometry Unit 4: Counting and Measurement 2 Unit 5: 3D Geometry Unit 6: Addition, Subtraction and the Number System 1 Unit 7: Modeling with Data Unit 8: Addition, Subtraction and the Number System 2

3 Major Shifts in ELA... Students will continue reading and writing. But in addition to stories and literature, they will read more texts that provide facts and background knowledge in areas including science and social studies. They will read more challenging texts and be asked more questions that will require them to refer back to what they have read. There will also be an increased emphasis on building a strong vocabulary so that students can read and understand challenging material.

ELA Curriculum Units of Study Reading Writing We Are Readers Launching Writer’s Workshop Emergent Reading: Looking Closely at Familiar Texts Looking Closely, Observing, Labeling & Listing Like Scientists Super Powers: Reading with Print Strategies & Sight Word Power Writing for Readers Bigger Books, Bigger Reading Muscles “How-To” Books-Writing to Teach Others Growing Expertise in Little Books: Reading for Information All About Books Becoming Avid Readers Persuasive Writing of All Kinds Readers Get to Know Characters By Pretending & Performing Books Crafting Stories Using All We know About Narrative Writing

Social Studies Unit Description School & School Community What is a school? What does it mean to be a good school citizen? Why are rules important? What rules should we follow in our classroom/school? Myself and Others How are people alike and different? What is special about me Families Why are families important? How are families alike/different? What holidays do you celebrate in your family? What are some of your family traditions? Community What is a community? How do communities meet are needs? Who lives and works in a community? Citizenship What does it mean to be a good citizen? What are our responsibilities as a citizen of our country? What are some of the symbols that represent our country?

Science Unit Goals The 5 Senses / Weather and Climate In collaboration with the writing unit this unit this unit allows students to interact and explore the world around them using their 5 senses.  They will be able to describe the weather based on these senses and measurements taken by meteorologists.  They will be able to use visual clues to predict the weather (ie grey clouds mean rain is coming).   Matter and its Interactions Once they have learned the various properties they can describe objects with based on their 5 senses they will determine which materials would be best suited for building a model of a bridge.  They will also test how these materials hold up to various elements of nature (ie ice, rain, wind) Interdependent Relationships in Ecosystems: Animals, Plants, and their Environment In this unit students will study what plants  and animals need to survive.  Observe how plants and animals change their environments to meet their needs and how plants and animals interact in their habitat.  Within the study they will learn how human decisions impact their environment and suggest ways that humans can reduce their impact on the living and nonliving environment around them.   The garden can also be incorporated into this study Revisit Weather and Climate Students will make observations to see the sun’s effect on the Earth’s surface.  They will learn about the Earth. Moon and Sun in starlab.  They will then build a shade structure to protect their monster from the sun.

Response to Intervention (RTI) …a research based approach to providing high quality individual or small group instruction to students who experience difficulty making progress in their grade level curriculum.

How Can You Help Strengthen the Home/School Connection? Establishing high expectations- Let your child know you believe in his ability to meet challenges. Focus on the actions that can be taken to improve. Creating a risk free learning zone- Make it clear mistakes are to be expected and we can learn from them. Giving feedback that focuses on process- Discuss the things your child can control, like his effort, challenge-seeking, persistence, and good strategies--not on his/her personal traits or abilities. Avoid praising children for their "smartness," and instead help them understand the importance of their own actions in achieving success. Providing frequent reminders to your child that the mind is malleable- Let your child know that when he is practicing hard things his brain is forming new connections. Instead of feeling dumb when he struggles, he will learn to "feel" those connections growing. If parents want to give their children a gift, the best thing they can do is to teach their children to love challenges, be intrigued by mistakes, enjoy effort, and keep on learning. That way, their children don’t have to be slaves of praise. They will have a lifelong way to build and repair their own confidence. ~Carol Dweck (Psychologist)