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The Kindergarten curriculum highlights for the week included language arts focusing on reading reform and words of the week, math focusing on shapes, and their unit of inquiry on living things. The children continued researching and writing about their chosen animal. There was an Easter egg hunt celebration and conferences were held to discuss student progress. Upcoming dates included April break and book fair and PTO elections.

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The Kindergarten curriculum highlights for the week included language arts focusing on reading reform and words of the week, math focusing on shapes, and their unit of inquiry on living things. The children continued researching and writing about their chosen animal. There was an Easter egg hunt celebration and conferences were held to discuss student progress. Upcoming dates included April break and book fair and PTO elections.

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The Kindergarten, April 14th 2015

This weeks curriculum highlights:


Language Arts

Lobster News
Research in the Lab

During reading reform: er, ir, ur


Words of the week are: her, girl
Writers Workshop
Our young authors will be getting ready to write their
chosen living thing in the format of an All About book.

Math: Shape and Space

Recognizing shapes in the environment and relating


2-D and 3-D shapes to real objects.
Reinforcing and developing vocabulary to describe
shapes.

Unit of Inquiry: Living things

Easter Egg Hunt

This week, the Kindergarten children will be continuing


their research on their chosen animal and start writing
either a book or making a poster about their chosen
animal.

Thank yous
We had a great time celebrating Easter with
decorating eggs and an egg hunt. Thank you for
all the donations and your support to make it
happen.
Conferences- Thank you for attending the
conferences last week. It was great to talk to you
about your childs progress. I know that the time
was short, if you have any other concerns please
email or stop by. If you have not received the
conference notes send me an email. I believe I
sent them all but I have missed someone.
Important Dates

April 20-24: April Break


April29-30: Book Fair in the Atrium
May 1: No School
May 4: AISB Library hosts "A Night with Linda Sue
Park" @5pm, Theatre
May 4: PTO Elections
May 6th: Kindergarten merchandise fundraiser

More details to follow as to what we are selling and what


we are donating money towards.

May 8: EC Principal-Parent Meeting


May 23: International Day

Decorating eggs

Student thoughts: Tell us a wow fact about


your living thing!
Yasmine- Owls get most of their food by killing birds.
Andy: Raccons paws are like hands.
Iacopo- Some people kill bears.
Etamar- Instead of fighting, cheetahs run away from
predators, they only fight when they arent scared.
Eva- Frogs have strong legs.
Elle- Cats dont like it when people pick the up.
Matei- Bats use echolaction to find out where to go.
Alexandra- Parrots dont like to be looked at by
people, it scares them.
Arwa- Baby elephants are born blind.
Jawad Tigers are so long, they can be 3 meters long
and weight more than 300 pounds.

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