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Lisa Genco
Kindergarten Syllabus / Class Requirements

Welcome to Kindergarten! This year will be a fun filled learning experience for your. child. Your child will be learning through many different learning styles. Through different activities and strategies, we believe every child's needs will be met.

Each week, on Monday, we will send home a newsletter to inform you of what your child is learning that week. It will also contain information on field trips, parties, or other events in which your child will be participating. You may also get information at schoolnotes.com. Simply go to the website, type in the school's zip code (70401), scroll down and find your child's teacher's name. It's that simple, and very informative.

Communication between a parent and teacher is vital in a child's education; therefore, folders are sent home daily. The folder includes homework, important notes, and a behavior chart. Please check the folders and return them daily. A homework chart will be placed in the front of your child's folder. Each night your child's completes his/her homework, he/she will receive a stamp. After their charts are filled they will receive a "No Homework" pass. This will be a free night with no homework. We find that parents love this as much as children.

We know your child is the most special person to you. They are very special to us also. In order that your child learns to the best of their ability, we have established the following rules:

                 1. Use your inside voice.                       2. Stay in your seat or work area.

                 3. Raise your hand to speak.                  4. Follow directions.

                 5. Keep hands, feet and objects to yourself.  

A behavior chart is set up in our class. If a student chooses to break a rule, they will change their "card" or "stick" on the behavior chart. Each time a student breaks a rule, a different corrective action is given. Corrective actions are as follows: (each adheres to a different colored "card" or "stick").

                  1. Verbal Warning (several are given.) 2. Warning      3. Thinking Chair

                  4. Lose Free Time                        5. Contact Parent (note or telephone)

Children are always rewarded for good behavior! Each child begins the day with a fresh start. Rewards include prize box, pencils, erasers, stickers, verbal praise, etc. Please praise your child at home for a job well done, Together, we are going to have a great year!

Daily Schedule – Kindergarten 

7:35 – 7:45          Assembly

7:45 – 8:00          Journals / Book Browsing

8:00 – 8:30           Circle Time

8:30 – 8:50          Phonics – Whole Group

8:50 – 9:30           Phonics – Small Group / Social Living

9:30 – 9:45          Handwriting

9:45 –10:15          Religion

10:15 – 10:45          Lunch

10:45 – 10:55          Water / Bathroom Break

11:00 – 11:50          PE / Spanish

11:50 – 12:25          Math

12:25 – 12:45          Language / Early Literacy

12:45 – 1:10           Centers

1:10 – 1:25          Snack / Show and Tell

1:25 – 1:45           Recess

1:45 – 2:20  Rest Time

2:20 – 2:25  Pack Up / Prayer

2:25 – 2:30          Transition and Dismissal  

 
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