Kindergarten Parents' Weekly News!
Week of September 4-8, 2023
WE HOPE EVERYONE IS READY FOR ANOTHER GREAT WEEK!
Parents, we hope everyone had a great, and safe Labor Day Weekend!
Please is very important to send in your student backpack a change of clothing in a gallon sized zip lock bag with your kid name on it to use in the event of an accident.
Check and empty the side "Keep at home" from your child folder EVERY DAY.
Please make sure you are looking at your child’s folder each night, signing the behavior form, and emptying out the papers!
- Please check and sign the behavior chart report on the back of the daily folder...
Green or Pink = Followed the rules and had a great day!
Yellow = Needed extra reminders about following the rules.
Red = Had a difficult time following the rules.
- Please send healthy snacks or full lunch in your child lunch box if they don't eat the cafeteria food.
- Keep practicing tying their shoes and send them with tennis shoes, we want to make sure they are prepared and safe.
- Keep practicing writing and spelling their names and the 5 digits number. The goal is that they can mark it independently when they go to the cafeteria and media center.
Important dates!
9/4 Monday - Labor Day (NO SCHOOL)
9/8 Donut Sales
9/8 Lunch with Grandparents! K - 10:50-11:30 (flyer sent home to make the reservation).
9/14 DLI Math Family Night- 5:00-7:00 p.m.
9/20 Fall Pictures
9/25-9/29 Fall Break (NO SCHOOL)
Donut Sales Friday September 8th just for $2!
Our first PTA Donut Day is approaching! PTA will sell donuts outside of the gym during morning arrival on Friday, September 8th. The donuts/treats will cost $2.00 each. All proceeds will go into the PTA fund to help cover field trip costs and PTA events.
Enjoy our PTA for just $10.00!
PTA Spiritwear!
Our students!
This is our Kindergarten Team!
Meet our Kindergarten Teachers...
Mrs. Barbara Hoffman
Sra. Lenis Lopez
Mrs. Katie Fitzgerald
Mrs. Erica Gondek
Mrs. Navarro
Mrs. Amy Cheney
Mrs. Stephanie Sims
Mrs. Lucero Castro
Ms. K. Plunkett
Teacher- EIP 1-3
EIP Spotlight
One-to-One Correspondence In kindergarten Math we are working on one to one correspondence. This is the skill of counting each object in a set once, and only once. For example, a child who touches each block in a row and says the number out loud for each block touched, “one, two, three…” is showing the ability to count with one-to-one correspondence.
Why is One-to-One Correspondence Important? It is the building block for almost all math concepts. Without mastering one-to-one correspondence, children will oftentimes struggle with basic math concepts.
How can you help??? Have your child practice counting with objects at home. You can use all different types of objects when counting. Mini erasers, pennies, dry pasta or beans, and even toys. If it’s an object that kids are interested in, they will want to count with it.
What is EIP?
The Early Intervention Program (EIP) is one of Georgia's educational reform initiatives to improve student learning and academic success. The primary goal of this program is to offer immediate assistance and additional instruction to help students succeed academically in the areas of reading and mathematics. A student's EIP status is determined on a number of factors depending on what grade the student is entering.
Learners who qualify as EIP will receive a letter home in the next few weeks. Parents should read the letter, sign, and return it to school indicating that they are aware of their child's EIP status.
For more information please us the QR code to visit www.gadoe.org.
20 ways you can help your child succeed at school: (even if you do not speak English) From: Ann Rakestraw, MAT, TESOL ESOL Team Lead
https://www.colorincolorado.org/article/twenty-ways-you-can-help-your-children-succeed-school
Parents: Click this button on the website to read this in Spanish:
What we will learn next week?
Math Class
- Count forward and backward from 1 to 20.
- Numbers Identification from 1 to 10.
- Count from 1 to 100.
- Count, read and form numbers from 1 to 10.
- Lessons 3.1, 3.2, 3.3, 3.4, 3.5 and 3.7, Volume 1
Science Class
- Five Senses
Reading Class
- Listen stories and answer questions.
- Identify letters and sounds.
- The form and function of nursery rhymes.
Phonics
- Letters: P p, F f
Writing Class
- Write the alphabet letters.
- Practice and spelling name.
- Practice 5 digits number.
- Using shapes to add details to and illustration and adding labels.
DLI (K1 & K3) information...
Math Homework...
- As an extension from what they are learning in Math class, your child will be working on the Math books that they have at home... Volume: 2 Pages: 505-512 Topic 13: Analyze, compare and create 2D shapes
Initial Sounds in Spanish
Videos to practice at home...
DLI Spanish Math and SLA for K1 and K3 (DLI) students
From: Dr. Jennifer Zimmerman, LPC School Counselor
Please see the link below. It has some helpful information for parents concerning the counseling department.
Thanks,
Park Street Elementary School
105 Park Street
Marietta, GA 30060
770-429-3180 ext 7017
Fax 770-429-3182
Park Street Student Standard Dress Attire
Uniforms can be purchased from Wal-Mart, K-mart, Value City Thrift Store, or elsewhere.
- Tops:
- Collared Shirts: Navy blue, light (powder) blue, yellow, and white
- Collared shirts can be long-sleeved, short-sleeved, button-up, and/or polo.
- Non-collared Shirts: Can be worn only in navy or pale yellow
- Marietta/Park Street Spirit Shirt: Any MCS or Park Street spirit shirts are allowed within the standard dress attire
- Collared Shirts: Navy blue, light (powder) blue, yellow, and white
- Bottoms
- Khaki
- Jeans (without rips)
- Navy blue skirts, pants, shorts, skorts, dresses, and/or jumpers
All pants must be belted/affixed at the waist and worn with a tucked-in shirt. The length of the khaki/navy blue shorts and skirts must be no more than five inches above the knees as measured from the inside bend of the knee.
- Tops:
We are Panthers!
Location: 105 Park Street Southeast, Marietta, GA, USA
Phone: 7704293180