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Welcome to the 2nd Semester Kindergarten Parent Night 2015

Presented by: Staci Welch Reading Presented by: Staci Welch

Types of Words CVC (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant) Cat Hit Sun CVCe (Consonant-Vowel-Consonant-Silent “e”) Like Same Here CVVC (Consonant-Vowel-Vowel-Consonant Bait Fear Cay (Consonant – long a – y) Say Sight Words (Rainbow Words) Must be able to say the word fluently without sounding it out.

Reading Fluency The progression of fluency Letters Sounds Sight words Phrases Sentences

Example of Reading Fluency Do you see the cat? It is a big brown cat. The cat sits on a gate. The cat likes to play. Will it play in the rain? 28 words

Reading Strategies When helping your child read at home, several strategies may be used to aid in decoding unknown words. 1. Tell your child to look at the picture. You may tell your child the word is something that can be seen in the picture, if that is the case. 2. Tell your child to look for chunks in the word, such as it in sit, at in mat, or and ing in standing. 3. Ask your child to get his/her mouth ready to say the word by shaping the mouth for the beginning letter. 4. Ask your child if the word looks like another word s/he knows.  (i.e. Does bed look like red?) 5. Ask your child to go on and read to the end of the sentence.  Often by reading the other words in context, your child can figure out the unknown word. 6. If your child says the wrong word while reading, ask questions like:  Does it make sense?  Does it sound right?  Does it look right?  

Presented by: Kris Cason Writing Presented by: Kris Cason

Progression of Writing Beginning KG Writing IFAGDFDA (I have a goldfish called Adam.) Print goes in a straight line from left to right. Print is made up of letters Letters stand for sounds in the words s/he wants to write. Pictures match words.

Middle of the Year I FNDA LPANDA GENE CAMOT (I found a lamp and a genie came out.) Written language is made up of words and separated by spaces. Written words are made up of a number of different letters. Written words have beginning and ending sounds. Written words have vowels. When you know a word “AND” you spell it the same way every time.

End of the Year My frarit prt of the clasrom is the libare bekus it has Books. And we lrn how to red. I like it. (My favorite part of the classroom is the library because it has books. And we learn how to read. I like it.)

Presented by: Amber Stallings Math Presented by: Amber Stallings

Base Ten 10 is the same as and 17 is the same as and 10 + 7

Addition and Subtraction 5 is 5 ***** is 5 5 = 5 ***** = 5 2 and 3 is 5 ** and *** is 5 2 + 3 = 5 ** + *** = 5 5 = 2 + 3

Addition and Subtraction Strategies Draw a picture Use your fingers Write a number sentence (2+3=5) Count with tallies Counting on Use a number line

Word Problems Johnny had 2 cars. Sam had 3 cars. How many do they have in all? ____________________________ 1. Circle the numbers. 2. Find key words. 3. Choose your strategy. 4. Solve it. 5. Explain it.

Work Habits /Citizenship/ Website Presented by: Jan Pearce

Can work without disturbing others. Can work independently at seat. Can work in groups cooperatively. Takes initiative. Can sustain attention for 20 minutes periods. Responds to redirection promptly without reminders. Asks for help when needed. Checks PAWS book and turn in homework and/or notes.

School Website www.wakullaschooldistict.org Calendar of Dates Grade Level Information Focus Sign In Lunch Menus PTA Information

Presented by: Kelly Willis Special Events Presented by: Kelly Willis

Possible Field Trip in April CES Country Fair Location and date to be determined CES Country Fair February 20th 1:00 – 5:00 Pancakes, PJ’s, and Literacy March 26th at 6:00 Mother’s Day Tea May 8th 10:00 – 11:00

Dates Continued PLT Week PLT Science Night Water Day May 11-15 PLT Science Night May 12th Water Day TBA Summer Birthday Party