Wednesday, December 16, 2015

Tynker and Computer Programming

We have been working on fun activities in school dealing with the beginnings of computer programming.  You can go to www.tynker.com and click on the words, "Hour of Code" for free activities or click on the icon below to take you directly there.  The children have enjoyed working on them, starting at the Kindergarten age level and beyond.  Happy programming!


 Tynker



Thursday, November 12, 2015

American Education Week

We are so excited to invite you to American Education Week at our school!  This is a time when you are able to come into the classroom to interact and observe your child learning.  Prior to the classroom visit is a parent presentation by the school principals.  Feel free to visit our school from 11:20 a.m.-12:55 p.m. on Tuesday, November 17th.  We look forward to seeing you there!

Saturday, October 10, 2015

Applesauce


Thank you so much for sending in apples for our Apple Week.  The children used the apples in so many different ways: identifying parts of the apple, the life cycle of an apple, graphing our favorite apples, writing about apples using our 5 senses, reading a variety of text formats, and much more!  On Friday, our class read a recipe and then made applesauce in the classroom.  



Crock Pot Applesauce

Ingredients:
8 apples
1/2 cup water
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon

Directions:

1.  Peel, core and cut the apples into small pieces.
2.  Put the apple pieces into a slow cooker.
3.  Pour in the water.
4.  Turn the slow cooker on low and cook for 3 hours or until soft.
5.  Add the cinnamon and cook for an additional 30 minutes (optional).
6.  Stir the apples or use a potato masher to break up the apples.
7. Enjoy!

Monday, September 28, 2015

Green Meadows and Reminders

Our field trip to Green Meadows Farm is coming up and the children are all so excited!  

If you did not send in money to chaperone, you can still go!  Please just let me know ahead of time so that I can plan chaperone groups.  You provide your own transportation to the farm and then just pay at the gate.  If you have any questions about this, let me know.

If you click on the picture below, you can find more information about the farm.

 Green Meadows Petting Farm





Fall Festival party letters have gone out.  Our room parent, Hilary, has already contact parents via SignUp Genius with ways to volunteer and help out with the fun.  If you need her contact information, please let me know.  Siblings are not allowed to attend the parties due to school policy. 




 Don't forget that our Media Center/Library days are every Friday.  Please make sure that your child returns his/her book to school on this day.  A good place to keep it is in your child's backpack so that it is not lost or forgotten.  Thank you for having your child show one of the Centerville 3 R's: Responsibility.  




Mondays and Tuesdays are our P.E. days.  Please make sure that your child is wearing running shoes to school on this day.  Mr.  Black, our P.E. teacher thanks you for your support.



Wednesday, September 9, 2015

Behavior

Welcome to Mrs. Roth's class where all of our children are
Out of This World!

 
Above is a picture of the behavior system I use in my classroom. It supports positive behavior and good choices. 
 
All of the children start off at green (Ready to Blast Off). If a child is making good choices, he/she can move his/her clip up to light blue (Shining Star).  If a child continues to make good choices, he/she can move up to dark blue (Out of This World).  If a child is making poor choices, he/she move down to yellow (Reaching TOWARD the Stars), which is a warning.  If  he/she is continuing to make poor choices, the next stop is orange (Emergency Landing).  This is where a child will need to fill out a Problem Solving form with the teacher and reflect about the good choices that he/she should have been making and will model next time.  The bottom is red (More Training Needed, Phone Call Home).  This is where I call home or sometimes will have the child with me to discuss his/her choices and situation with his/her guardian.  A child can move up and down throughout the school day, so a child does not always automatically stay on yellow.  Also, if a child makes a very poor choice such as hitting, etc. a child may automatically move to orange or red. 
 
This system is put in place so that it is a positive manner to reinforce behavior.  It also is anonymous because there are numbers on the clips, not student names.  The children have to memorize his/her number (I help the children out with this at the beginning) and move that number up or down the rocket ship.
 
 

Sunday, August 23, 2015

First Week of School

I am so excited to meet all of the children on their first day of school!  In Frederick County, we have something called a staggered start.  This means that one third of the children come on Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday.  This way your child meets a small group of children to become familiar with prior to all 25 from Thursday on.  It is also easier for your child as we tour the school and become familiar with rules and routines.





Thursday, August 20, 2015

Open House

Welcome!  Open House is on Friday, August 21.  Below is the schedule based on last names for Open House.  You may also bring your child's school supplies during this time, too.  Please don't forget to meet and sign up for the PTA!

  3:00-3:30  Last Name A-L
  3:35-4:05  Last Name M-Z

Saturday, July 4, 2015

Getting Ready for Kindergarten

Below are helpful tips to help prepare your child for the first day of Kindergarten:

Getting Ready for School
• Establish routines by introducing an earlier bedtime several weeks before school           starts.
• Practice the morning routine of dressing and eating breakfast.
• Review several times with your child how he or she will get to and from school.
• Make sure your child understands and obeys safety rules such as:
        1. Crossing the street only at crosswalks.
        2. Walking on sidewalks.
        3. Remaining seated until the bus is completely stopped.
        4. Listening to teachers, bus drivers, crossing guards, principals, etc.
• Teach your child:
        1. To recite his/her full name, address, and phone number.
        2. To be responsible for and to recognize his/her own belongings. You can help by                labeling ALL of his/her belongings (clothes, lunch box, backpack, coat,                                gloves…).
        3. To attend to his/her own personal needs: toileting (visit a public restroom; this                   enables your child to feel more comfortable with using the restrooms at                           school), using a tissue and washing face and hands, covering nose or mouth                   with arm to sneeze or cough, zipping/buttoning/snapping clothes.
• Choose clothing for your Kindergartener that is “easy on, easy off”. Choose pants with    elastic waistbands if your child has difficulty with zippers, snaps, and belts. Children        should be able to put on their shoes independently if they come off.
• Read to your child daily. Reading increases vocabulary. Read everything, from
   books to signs, even cereal boxes!
• Make sure that your child has time to play after school and on weekends. Now that         your child spends more time in a structured school environment, you should allow           more free time at home for play. Kindergarten homework includes playtime!
• Help your child develop strategies to resolve peer conflicts and to know when it is           appropriate to ask an adult for help.
• Promote the attitude of respect for rights and properties of others.

Supporting the Learning Process
• Be calm and positive when you speak about school in your child’s presence.
• Encourage your child to share school experiences with you. Take an active interest in your
child’s schooling. Ask specific questions about what happens at school each day and how your
child feels about it.
• Treat going to school as part of the normal course of events that will be a positive experience for
your child. A calm, matter-of-fact, positive attitude will best help your child get the most out of
Kindergarten.  Give a kiss and hug, then say, "Have a GREAT day!"  The quicker this morning transition is, the quicker your child with adjust to the school day.

Friday, June 12, 2015

Preparing for First Grade

I am so amazed that the end of the school year is already here!

Don't forget to update you FindOut First for grade level.




Some tips to prepare your child for first grade:


-Read, read, and read! Even visit the public library or sign up for one of the free sessions there.
-Pose questions to your child while reading or after reading a story.
-Write, write, and write!
-Get back into the school time routine at least a week prior to school starting to help out with the transition.
-Use any of the math books as a quick review or practice any math skills in real life situations.
-Practice those independent help skills: shoe tying, buttoning, zipping, etc.
-Have your child try to solve real life problems on their own, or help prompt or pose questions to help your child make good choices. (Cleaning up after themselves, working well with others or in groups, taking turns, etc.) 


Have a wonderful summer!

Cause and Effect/Chain Reaction/Circle Stories




Wow!  Your children finished publishing a circle story this week.  They turned out amazing!  The children presented in the classroom, prior to sharing with 3rd grade buddies.  I am so proud of their hard work.  These stories will be going home next week.

Wednesday, May 27, 2015

Library Books

Don't forget!  Library books are due back to class on Friday, May 29th, 2015.  


Amazing Technology!

This was our second time using the IPEVO tool.  It uses a camera to register the images projected on a whiteboard, turning it into a Smartboard.  So cool!  All of the children were super engaged when we did morning message, compound words, and editing during Writer's Workshop.



Thursday, May 21, 2015

Visitors from UHS

The children were very excited to have football players read books to them.  We were also able to ask questions about football and college preparation.  So exciting!




Tuesday, March 31, 2015

Egg Carton Game

Dear Parents,

We played a fun game today during math!  It is called the Egg Carton Game.  We used it for addition, but it can also be used for subtraction, comparing numbers, identifying numbers and much more!

Below are pictures of the game.  Many of us used different strategies to solve the equation or number sentence.  Some used the calendar or 100 chart as a resource, others used a number line, counters, doubles (11+11=?, so I could say 10+10=20, then I have 2 left over, so 20+2=22), mental math, etc.

This would be a simple and  great game to make at home.

Our class created more neurons to make us smarter.  We persevered!

Love,
Mrs. Roth's Class

P.S. Don't forget to cover the holes in your egg carton with tape.  Otherwise, the two counter will fall out!








Tuesday, March 10, 2015

Field Trip

I am excited to begin our next Social Studies unit called "Long Ago" in the next week.  This is where children will recognize changes over time.  For example, the main form of transportation used to be horse and buggy and now we use automobiles.

We will be supporting this unit by visiting Rose Hill Manor Park & Children's Museum on March 24th.  Chaperones will be chosen via a lottery system and I will be in touch as soon as possible.

How can I tell if this book is appropriate for my child to read independently or aloud?

Showing Kindness

The children brainstormed different ways we can show kindness in the classroom, school, community, nation, and world.  The children came up with great ideas!