October 1, 2008 PrintPrint

Dear Parents,

Fall is our new theme, a theme that brings opportunity for celebration and reflection. During this unit we will focus on the following concepts:

  1. A tree is a plant that has roots, leaves, branches, and a trunk.
  2. There are two kinds of trees, deciduous and evergreen (deciduous trees have a yearly cycle).
  3. Trees produce seeds in the form of fuits and nuts.
  4. Trees can be identified by their leaves.
  5. Harvest is an important time when fruits and nuts on trees and other ripened crops are gathered.
  6. Around the world, the harvesting of food is cause for celebration.
  7. In the United States, corn is harvested in the fall.
  8. In Harford County, close to home, apples, pumpkins, and other fruits are harvested in the fall.
  9. Artists depict the harvest through music, poetry, and painting.
  10. People honor the harvest because food is a basic need that sustains life.

In math we will work on the following processes and skills:

The Fall unit is filled with many exciting activities for the children. We will read and follow a recipe in order to make delicious pumpkin pudding! We will celebrate the Green Corn Festival in Native American attire. We will gather for a Pow-Wow, make music, dance, and enjoy the bounty that is provided by the corn harvest. The children will be working hard to prepare for this celebration.

A copy of the Fall Trees/Harvest center contract was sent home with this unit's newsletter; the original contract is kept in class throughout the unit. The star tasks are listed on the contract to let you know what your child will be working on during center time. This copy of the contract may be helpful in understanding the center projects and worksheets that come home throughout the unit. Your child’s Kid’s Choice center contract will be shared with you at your Parent-Teacher Conference.

Please review the following reminders and requests:

Picture Day

Mark your calendar! The Kindergarten classes will have individual pictures taken on October 22nd.
Book Fair
Kindergartners will visit the book fair with their class on the following dates:

K-1 October 20 1:00-1:30pm
K-2 October 21 1:00-1:30pm
K-3 October 22 1:00-1:30pm
K-4 October 23 1:00-1:30pm

You can contribute to your child’s early school success by checking homework, reading theme-related books together, working on related projects and crafts at home, playing rhyming games and board games, listening attentively as your child talks about school activities, and involving him or her in experiences that reinforce our Fall lessons. Please send photos of your child participating in theme-related activities for inclusion in the Fall Photo Album.

The Kindergarten Team thanks you for your continued support!

Sincerely,

Mrs. Hess sigtag RBG Pumpkin Squirrel

We look forward to discussing your child’s progress with you at our November 1st Parent-Teacher Conference. In an effort to make best use of our 20 minutes together, please come prepared with questions, comments and concerns.

Falling object script by Dynamic Drive. Graphics by Lisa's Country Clipart and Recycle Bin Graphics. Background by MausWorks.