Kindergarten
Handbook
H E L LO, K I N D E R G A R T E N PA R E N T S !
2015-2016
As your child’s teacher, I am looking forward to getting to know you‌ and thought you might want to know a little bit about me.
I grew up in Cambridge, Minnesota with my family and attended Cambridge-Isanti Schools. When I was eleven years old, my best friend led me to Christ. As I grew in my faith, it was no surprise to my family that I would attend the University of Northwestern, St. Paul as I was pursuing a Christ centered education experience. I graduated with a degree in Elementary Education and Bible with a focus on PrePrimary Education. During my time at Northwestern, I met my husband Dan and was married during my senior year of college. Right after college, I received my first teaching job with Eden Prairie School District as a preschool teacher. After teaching for seven years, God was knocking on my heart. He wanted me to be teaching his children both academically and
spiritually. Entering my eighth year of teaching, I am very excited to have this opportunity at Chapel Hill Academy to share my love for Christ within the classroom while teaching core subjects. Coming alongside parents in pursuit of a Christian education is such a blessing. Kindergarten is a very special year and I look forward to working together during this exciting year. I welcome your prayers and look forward to getting to know you and your family!
Mrs. Thompson 2015-2016
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Welcome to Kindergarten at Chapel Hill Academy!
Yearly Overview September
October
November
Language Arts
March
April
May
Read and Write Sentences
Dictation—Letters, CVC (consonant, vowel, consonant words) and Silent e Words High Frequency Word Identification and Memorization
Listening
Short and Long Vowel Word Reading God is Everlasting, Faithful, Good
God is Almighty, Bountiful
God is Creator, Deliverer
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
A and B
C and D
E, F and G
God is Jealous, The King, Loving
God is Merciful, Never-Tiring, Omniscient, Patient
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
Scripture Memory
H and I
J, K and L
M, N, O and P
Q, R, S and T
U, V, W and X
Y, Z and Review
God is Holy, Incomprehensible
Classify and Sort Data
Addition
Represent, Count and Write Numbers 0-5
Subtraction
Compare Numbers to 5
Represent, Count and Write Numbers 11—19
Represent, Count and Write Numbers 6-9
Represent, Count and Write 20 and Beyond
Social Studies
February
Aa - Zz D’Nealian Letter Formation
Writing
Math
January
Aa - Zz Identification and Sounds
Reading
Bible
December
God is Quick, Righteous, Sovereign, Trustworthy
God’s Plan for Salvation God is Unchanging, Victorious, Worthy, Exalted
God is Yahweh, Zealous
Identify and Describe TwoDimensional and ThreeDimensional Shapes
Clocks to the Hour
Identification and Value of Money
Measurement
Represent and Compare Numbers to 10 Skills Assessed:
Skills Assessed:
Skills Assessed:
Colors, Shapes, Birthday, Days of the Week, Months of the Year
Address, Area Code plus Phone Num- Count by 1’s to 100, Tells Time to the ber, Count by 10’s to 100, Count by 5’s Hour, Money Identification and Value to 100, Left and Right Hands, Count 20 Objects, Identify Numbers 0—20, Read Color Words
Off to School
Patterns
Finding Friends
By the Sea
Stick to It!
Science
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My Shadow
Team Work
Ready, Red, Set, Grow White and Blue
Windy Days
Skills to Know High Frequency Word Lists The high frequency words are an important part of our reading curriculum. These are words that occur frequently in reading materials and many cannot be decoded phonetically. Recognizing these words helps strengthen reading skills and reduce frustration. Children will not be graded on their ability to read sight words, but they are expected to memorize them in order to improve reading fluency and confidence.
List 1
List 2
List 3
List 4
List 5
a
we
can
look
some
the
of
his
with
there
and
in
him
her
boy
go
am
on
what
out
had
at
did
was
do
he
to
girl
were
little
I
as
for
said
when
see
have
but
that
then
has
is
up
down
be
you
it
all
they
she
Skills do not receive a letter grade, but mastery of each item is expected. The date each skill is mastered will be recorded.
Colors to Identify
Shapes to Identify Money to Identify
Red
Orange
Square
Circle
Yellow
Green
Rhombus
Oval
Penny = 1 Cent
Blue
Purple
Rectangle
Triangle
Nickel = 5 Cents
Black
Brown
Heart
Hexagon
Dime = 10 Cents
White
Gray
Trapezoid
Cube
Quarter = 25 Cents
Cylinder
Sphere
Dollar Bill = 100 Cents
Pink
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Handwriting
Handwriting practice in kindergarten helps develop visual perception and motor skills.
Handwriting helps develop bilateral coordination.
Confident and fluid handwriting skills enable your child to concentrate on the task at hand and not on mechanics.
D’Nealian Handwriting can help eliminate the b-d reversal problem.
D’Nealian helps develop the rhythm necessary for the flow of cursive writing.
D’Nealian Handwriting Alphabet
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Scripture Memory A: Almighty
B: Bountiful
Their Redeemer is strong: the Lord Almighty is His name.
My God will meet all your needs according to His glorious riches in Christ Jesus.
Jeremiah 50:34
Philippians 4:19 C: Creator
D: Deliverer
In the beginning God created the heavens and the earth.
The LORD is my rock, my fortress and my deliverer.
Genesis 1:1
Psalm 18:2
E: Everlasting
F: Faithful
The LORD is the everlasting God.
For the word of the LORD is right and true; He is faithful in all He does.
Isaiah 4:28
Psalm 33:4 G: Good
H: Holy
The LORD is good to all. He has compassion on all He has made.
Be holy because I am holy. 1 Peter 1:16
Psalm 145:9 I: Incomprehensible
J: Jealous
Who has known the mind of the LORD? Who has been His counselor?
I will not give My glory to another or My praise to idols.
Romans 11:34
Isaiah 42:8
K: King
L: Loving
The LORD is the true God; He is the living God, the eternal King.
For God so loved the world that He gave His one and only Son, that whoever believes in Him shall not perish but have eternal life.
Jeremiah 10:10
John 3:16 M: Merciful
N: Never-Tiring
He does not treat us as our sins deserve or repay us according to our iniquities.
He will not grow tired or weary. Isaiah 40:28
Psalm 103:10
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O: Omniscient
P: Patient
Nothing in all creation is hidden from God’s sight.
He is patient with you, not wanting anyone to perish, but everyone to come to repentance.
Hebrews 4:13
2 Peter 3:9b Q: Quick
R: Righteous
The LORD is not slow in keeping His promise as some understand slowness.
A faithful God who does no wrong, upright and just is He.
2 Peter 3:9a
Deuteronomy 32:4
S: Sovereign
T: Trustworthy
What I have said, that will I bring about; what I have planned, that will I do.
Surely this is our God; we trusted in Him, and He saved us.
Isaiah 46:11
Isaiah 25:9
U: Unchanging
V: Victorious
Jesus Christ is the same yesterday and today and forever.
Thanks be to God! He gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ.
Hebrews 13:8
1 Corinthians 15:57 W: Worthy
X: Exalted
You are worthy, our Lord and God, to receive glory and honor and power.
You are exalted far above all gods. Psalm 97:9
Revelation 4:11 Y: Yahweh
Z: Zealous
I am the Lord; that is My name.
Of the greatness of His government and peace there will be no end; the zeal of the LORD Almighty will accomplish this.
Isaiah 42:8
Isaiah 9:7
God’s Plan For Salvation The black page represents sin. Sin is disobeying God. We are all sinners. The red page represents Jesus’ blood. Jesus died on the cross to take the punishment for our sins. If we repent, God will forgive our sins. The white page represents a clean heart. God forgives our sins and remembers them no more. The green page represents growing in Christ. What is one way to grow in Christ? Read the Bible. We can also talk to God, listen to Him, serve Him, and obey Him. The yellow page represents heaven, where we can have eternal life in the presence of God.
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Sign Language
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Peacemakers We will be introducing the Young Peacemakers conflict resolution curriculum by Corlette Sande. This curriculum is about teaching students to respond to conflict God’s way. Through this program your child will learn that repentance, confession and forgiveness are the heartbeat of conflict resolution. Your child will also discover Biblical answers to questions like:
What is at the heart of conflict?
Is it possible to honor God by my response to conflict?
How can I take responsibility for my contribution to a conflict?
How can I go and talk to someone if we are in a fight?
How can we become friends again if there is a wall between us?
At the Kindergarten level we introduce the 5 A’s of conflict resolution.
5 A’s of Conflict Resolution 1. Admit 2. Apologize 3. Accept 4. Ask 5. Alter
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Social Skills We will be spending time focusing on building relationships and social skills throughout the school year. These social skills will be integrated into our Biblical truths and character building topics.
Social Skills Building Unit 1: Skills for Learning
Unit 2: Empathy
Unit 3: Emotion Management
Unit 4: Problem Solving
Learning to Listen
Focusing Attention
Following Directions
Self-Talk for staying on Task
Being Assertive
Feelings
More Feelings
Identifying Anger
Same or Different?
Accidents
Caring and Helping
We Feel Feelings in Our Bodies
Managing Frustration
Calming Down Strong Feelings
Handling Waiting
Managing Anger
Managing Disappointment
Handling Being Knocked Down
Solving Problems
Inviting to Play
Fair Ways to Play
Having Fun With Our Friends
Handling Having Things Taken Away
Handling Name Calling
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Policies Discipleship Policies “By this everyone will know that you are my disciples, if you love one another.” ~ John 13:35 God’s Word lays the foundation for the behavioral expectations in our classroom. Children will be taught:
Love and respect for God
Love and respect for Others
Respect for Property
Students will be instructed about classroom expectations and appropriate behaviors through discussion and modeling. Words of praise and encouragement, and redirection will be the primary components of the discipleship plan. We will provide many opportunities for your child to make good choices and assess their own behavior, and we will celebrate their growth. For additional information refer to the Parent Handbook on Discipleship plan.
Arrival/Dismissal Children who arrive before 8:05 should go directly to the lunchroom where they will be supervised by a CHA staff member. Children who arrive between 8:05 and 8:15 should go to their locker first to drop off coats if necessary, and then come directly to the classroom. The start bell will ring at 8:15 a.m. The classroom door will be open from 8:05-8:15. Any students who arrive after 8:15 will be counted tardy. Parents are welcome to bring their children into the building rather than dropping them off outside, if desired. However, we encourage you to say good-bye at the classroom door in order to allow your child to attain independence in making preparations for the day. There are four options for full-day dismissal:
Pick up your child in the classroom at 3:20.
Cougar Care
Use the White/Gold pick up lines
Bus
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Policies Arrival/Dismissal (continued) Please inform me of your dismissal plan BEFORE the first day of school if you have not done so already. Written permission is always required when children will be leaving school with anyone other than their parents or regular carpool family. If someone else (such as a gr andpar ent) will be fr equently picking up your child, you may write one note for the entire year. Please feel free to contact me if you have any questions!
Field Trip We will visit the Chanhassen Fire Station in October. The trip to the fire station doesn’t require parent participation, but we will ask for chaperones for other trips. However, due to the age of the kindergartners and the need for careful supervision, we are unable to take younger siblings. Look for more details regarding field trips in the near future.
Chapel All kindergartners will attend the K-4 chapel service each Wednesday morning. All students are required to follow the CHA dress code policy. Children may bring an offering at any time and place it in the “Chapel Offering” container in the classroom. It will then be taken to chapel each Wednesday morning.
Library Children will be allowed to check out a book each time they visit the school library when the account is balanced. These materials should be returned to the “Library Books” bin in our classroom, on or before the next trip to the library. We will see that the books are returned to the library that same day. Mrs. Johnson or Mrs. Winters will send home notices for books that are past due. Please contact them directly if you have any questions or concerns.
Physical Education Kindergarten children will attend P.E. class twice each week. In order to keep our gym floor in good condition, all CHA students are required to keep a pair of tennis shoes at school to be worn only during gym class. These shoes do not need to be new, but should be clean and have non-marking soles. Children should be able to take them on and off independently….no lace-up shoes until your child has mastered this skill, please.
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Policies Recess All students will have recess every day, except for days when weather prohibits them from going outside or days with special events. Children are encouraged to wear tennis shoes every day as they provide good support and are less likely to cause injuries than sandals, clogs or slip-on shoes. Tennis shoes ARE acceptable on chapel days. Girls should ALWAYS wear shorts (or tights) under dresses or skirts. When purchasing outer clothing for the winter months, please try to select items that the children can put on and remove independently, especially boots and mittens.
Birthdays We love to celebrate birthdays in our classroom! This year we are requesting each child to bring a new or slightly used book to donate to our classroom library on his or her birthday in place of food items or party favors. Please help us build our classroom library in this special way. You may come into our classroom to read the story to the class, or I can read it if you prefer. I will place a sticker in the front of the book recording your child’s name and the date the book was given.
Lockers Kindergarten students should bring their backpacks into the classroom each day and hang them on their backpack hooks. However, all outer wear should be kept in lockers. This keeps our classroom floor clean and dry during the winter months when students wear boots to school and to recess. ONLY magnets may be used to adhere pictures or other items to the inside of lockers. Please do not use tape or other sticky substances. Please do not send shelving for the bottom of the locker.
Restrooms Please be sure your child uses the restroom just before you come to school each day. Children will be instructed to raise their hand and ask for permission to use the restroom whenever they need to along with having regular restroom breaks. Students will also be encouraged to use the restroom either before or after recess each day. Please send a plastic bag including an extra pair of underwear, pants, socks, and shirt to be kept in the child’s locker in case of an accident.
Make-Up Work Your child’s written work from the day(s) of his/her absence will be saved in their Friday folder. The work should be completed at home and returned to school according to the number of days the child was absent. Ex: If a child is absent for two days, the work should be completed two days after his/her return to school.
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Policies Parent Volunteers Help from parents is always welcome! I will meet with the “room parents” early in the year to discuss some of the needs we will have on a regular basis. They will then inform you of the opportunities that are available. You may also look for occasional requests in your child’s Friday Folder or in the weekly newsletter. If you have younger children with you, please plan to do the projects outside of the classroom. The teacher’s lounge/ workroom is usually available.
Absence From School Parents should call the CHA office at 952-949-9014 by 8:30 a.m. on the day their child is absent and should leave a message stating the reason for the absence. If the absence is foreseeable, a Planned Absence Form (available in the Parent Center in school or on the CHA website) must be filled out and submitted to the school office at least 3 days in advance of the absence. If a form is not available, a signed note from the parent is also acceptable.
Communication Cornerstone is an online program that we use to keep parents informed of what is happening in our classroom as well as throughout the school. It is essential that you sign up for Cornerstone and check it frequently, as I usually will not be sending information on paper. I will also use Cornerstone to send occasional e-mail reminders when there is a change in schedule, when an item is due or to communicate with you about any issues concerning your child. Please register an e-mail address that is checked frequently by one or both parents. Each week you will receive an email with the classroom newsletter.
Homework Kindergarten homework will consist of:
Practicing Bible memory verses Practicing the skill of the week found on assessment schedule Reading Take-Home Readers Memorizing high-frequency words Participating in monthly homework calendar
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Policies Grades Kindergartners do not receive grades on their daily work. I look at each paper, and often put a star or sticker at the top if the work was completed correctly. If there is not a star on the paper, however, it does not necessarily mean that the work was done incorrectly. Some papers are simply not corrected, such as a coloring sheet or a paper that was done for exposure purposes or practice rather than for assessment. If a mistake was made that requires your attention, I will mark it with a marker so that you will notice it. If no marks are on a paper, the work done was acceptable. Scripture Memory verses will be graded as follows: S = Child is able to say the verse independently N = Child requires much assistance or does not attempt the verse Report card grades will be given for: Academic Development, Small Motor Development, Spiritual Development, Social Development, Work Habits, Physical Education, Creative Development-Art, and Creative Development-Music S= Shows Strength P= Progress Being Shown N= Needs Further Development Kindergarten students receive two report cards each year; midyear and end of the year.
Assessment While it is necessary to do one-on-one assessment with the children in order to be certain of their progress, it is never our intention to pressure them for perfection or to pass the test on the first try. Some students are comfortable with this process and others may be hesitant. Please help your child prepare for the skills and Bible verse they will be tested on each week and encourage them to do their best with the understanding that they will have an opportunity to try again if necessary.
Video Use Videos may be used in the classroom occasionally. They are usually 30 minutes in length and educational in content. Bible videos are used to reinforce the Bible stories we have read and discussed in class. We may also watch videos that introduce or support social studies or science lessons. Disney videos are not used in the classroom, but we may occasionally watch a story–related video such as “ The Little Engine That Could.� While not the main focus or method of learning in our classroom, videos can be a very effective tool for visual learners.
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Schedule Kindergarten Sample Schedule Monday
Tuesday
Wednesday
Thursday
Friday
8:15-8:40 Morning Work Exploration
8:15-8:40 Morning Work Exploration
8:15-8:40 Morning Work Exploration
8:15-8:40 Morning Work Exploration
8:15-8:40 Morning Work Exploration
8:40-9:15 Morning Meeting
8:40-9:15 Morning Meeting
8:40-9:15 Morning Meeting
8:40-9:15 Morning Meeting
8:40-9:15 Morning Meeting
9:15-9:45 Bible
9:15-9:45 Bible
9:10-9:40
9:15-9:45 Bible
9:15-9:45 Bible
9:45-10:00 Recess
9:45-10:00 Recess
9:45-10:00 Snack
9:45-10:00 Recess
9:45-10:00 Recess
10:00-10:15 Snack
10:00-10:15 Snack
10:00-10:15 Recess
10:00-10:15 Snack
10:00-10:15 Snack
10:15-10:55 Language Arts
10:15-10:35 Spanish
10:15-11:25 Language Arts
10:15-10:45 Art
10:15-11:25 Language Arts
10:55-11:25 Library
10:35-11:25 Language Arts
11:25-12:10 Math
11:25-12:10 Math
11:25-12:10 Math
11:25-12:10 Math
11:25-12:10 Math
12:10-12:35 Lunch
12:10-12:35 Lunch
12:10-12:35 Lunch
12:10-12:35 Lunch
12:10-12:35 Lunch
12:35-1:05 Rest
12:35-1:05 Rest
12:35-1:05 Rest
12:35-1:05 Rest
12:35-1:05 Rest
1:10-1:30 Recess
1:10-1:30 Recess
1:10-1:30 Recess
12:35-1:05 Rest
12:35-1:05 Rest
1:30-2:00 Social Studies/ Science
1:30-2:00 Social Studies/ Science
1:30-2:00 Social Studies/ Science
1:30-2:00 Social Studies Science
1:30-2:00 Social Studies Science
2:00-2:20 P.E.
2:00-2:20 Music
2:00-2:20 Enrichment
2:00-2:20 P.E.
2:00-2:20 Music
2:20-3:00 Small group work
2:20-3:00 Small group work
2:20-3:00 Small group work
2:20-3:00 Small group work
2:20-3:00 Small group work
3:00-3:15 Clean-Up/ Story time/Dismissal
3:00-3:15 Clean-Up/ Story time/Dismissal
3:00-3:15 Clean-Up/ Story time/Dismissal
3:00-3:15 Clean-Up/ Story time/Dismissal
3:00-3:15 Clean-Up/ Story time/Dismissal
Chapel
10:45-11:25 Language Arts
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